Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi is in talks with Kenya to electrify the nation's Chinese-built railway, a move intended to link the network with a line under construction in Uganda.
Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi is negotiating with Kenya to electrify the country's Chinese-built railway, which would allow for a direct connection to a rail line currently being built in Uganda.
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