
The construction progress of any country plays a very vital role in defining the socio-economic development of the country. Located in the west of Africa is a Senegal, which has been a very bustling country in the past years with many achievements, especially in the development and growth sector. The emerging Senegal plan greatly involved mega projects, which include road constructions, strategic location like the airport, and others. This country’s economy growth has top Africa in 2014 to 2018. The 2020 COVID crisis has give Senegal a big blow, but despite that, its construction structure still remains intact. Today African uploaded beings you 10 impressive Mega projects in Senegal. Before we continue, take a minute to subscribe to our channel, you watch more of our videos.
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