New Hamburg Port City.
October 29, 1889.
With the calming of the war, East Africa has put the construction towards the south on the agenda, starting with the railway from New Hamburg Port City to Maputo, connecting Maputo to other cities in East Africa by rail.
This is the simplest way to connect Maputo to East Africa, requiring the construction of a railway less than 400 kilometers long to link Maputo, the capital of the former Mozambique colony, to the East African railway network.
Of course, in the future, an east-west railway will be built at Maputo, taking on the role of an outlet for provinces such as the central Matabele Province.
However, the interest of Matabele Province in Maputo is actually not great. They prioritize the Bela region in central Mozambique.
Bela, also an important port in Mozambique in the past, is located directly west of Matabele Province and is the fastest sea route for Matabele Province.
