Kovind, Zambian President lay foundation stone for Lusaka road project

ANI  |  Lusaka [Zambia] 

and his Zambian counterpart on Thursday laid the foundation stone for 93-km long Traffic Decongestion Project.

The cost of the road decongestion project is 289 million US dollar, which will be completed within three years. is providing assistance of 250 million US dollar in the project.

The decongestion project will also see the construction of new roads, with dedicated bus lanes and the installation of modern streetlights.

and on Wednesday signed four agreements after the delegation-level talks held in the capital city of

The four agreements are signed in the areas of avoidance of double taxation, visa exemption on diplomatic and official passports, judicial cooperation, which seeks collaboration in training and expedition of judicial matters affecting the two countries and their citizens and the establishment of an Entrepreneurship Development Institute in

Kovind, along with First Lady Savita Kovind, on Tuesday reached as part of his three-nation tour.

The is on a three-nation state visit to the African countries - Equatorial Guinea, and - from April 7 to 12.

On Sunday, he wrapped up the first-ever visit of an Indian head to Equatorial Guinea, where, Kovind announced to open an to strengthen the diplomatic ties between the two countries.

He reached on Monday where he met Swaziland's at the

The addressed the gathering in Swaziland's Mbabane and also underlined the benefits of Ayurveda and the traditional medicines of

Zambia, the current stop of the President's tour, is known for being one of the oldest democracies with an uninterrupted and peaceful transition of power. The country has a multi-party democracy since 1991.

Kovind is scheduled to return to today.

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First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 16:50 IST