When a railway is laid, it doesn’t just carry cargo, it carries history, power, and influence. 🚆🌍
For decades, Africa’s trade routes were shaped by colonial tracks built to funnel resources out. Today, China is rebuilding those lines, not only to move coal, copper, and containers faster, but to redirect trade flows toward Beijing.
On the surface, it means growth: shorter transport times, lower costs, long-awaited infrastructure. But beneath the progress lie new dependencies — debt tied to projects, economies wired into Chinese supply chains, and influence that extends far beyond the rails.
Listen to see how Africa’s new railways are redrawing the continent’s trade map and why every shipment tells a bigger story than the cargo on board.