South Korea will fund a cartographic survey of the Zambezi Valley region of Mozambique, costing US$4.5 million and taking an expected two years, the Korean International Cooperation agency (Koica) said. The project is intended to produce digital topographical maps of the city of Tete, in the Zambezi valley region and covering round 286 square kilometres and the whole of the Zambezi Valley region. The maps will be produced to a scale of 1:2,500 and 1:50,000, respectively. Read More