Mozambique’s National Roads Administration (ANE) has obtained 50 million US dollars to rehabilitate sections of the country’s key EN1 highway. The funding will be instrumental in addressing critical infrastructure needs and improving transportation across the nation. This investment signifies a commitment to enhancing road safety and facilitating economic growth by streamlining the movement of goods and people. The EN1 is a vital artery connecting Mozambique’s northern and southern regions, and its current state requires significant repairs. Details regarding the specific sections to be rehabilitated and the project timeline have not yet been released. However, ANE officials confirm the project will commence shortly, promising much-needed improvements to this essential national route. The rehabilitation is expected to have positive long-term impacts on trade and regional connectivity.