its more expensive if u disassemble and later assemble it coz u will have to higher the engineers to do that and they will charge u a lots of money.. if they took 2 years to study the roads from walvis to zambia im sure they also looked at other alternatives to transport it n this turned out to be the cheapest.. the other thing is that remember that when u think about something in Africa white people already thought about it...
Waiting to see it in Kitwe.
@@kala30124 does the route to solwezi pass kitwe?
You video has been probably the best one, as you touched on many points and was very informative. Cool video, thank you.
@@albydigiammarco3373 thanks very much.. salute
Wht can't they just transport materials to Zambia and assembly it there?
its more expensive if u disassemble and later assemble it coz u will have to higher the engineers to do that and they will charge u a lots of money.. if they took 2 years to study the roads from walvis to zambia im sure they also looked at other alternatives to transport it n this turned out to be the cheapest.. the other thing is that remember that when u think about something in Africa white people already thought about it...
It's a Zambian oxygen chamber headed for the Solwezi copper mines. Not even a Zambian driver.
yes coz the tender to transport was given to a certain company that already has its drivers
Seen this kind before here in zambia
in 2009 right ?
@@thehardertheyfall3764 yeah