The Addis Ababa-Khartoum public transport believed to enhance the relationship of the two countries in trade, investment and tourism sectors.
By Luelseged Worku (The Ethiopian Herald) |
The Ethiopian Transport Authority said cross border bus transport between Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa and Sudan’s Khartoum will commence on the coming Sunday (March 12)
Public Transport Efficiency Authentication director with the authority Tesfaye Belachew told the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) that the public transport project between Addis Ababa and Khartoum has taken about eight years.
This public transport believed to enhance the relationship of the two countries in trade, investment and tourism sectors.
It will take only two days to reach Khartoum from Addis Ababa, and the transport cost will be about 60 USD.
Source: The Ethiopian Herald
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