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USI engineering students complete two life-changing footbridges in Eswatini | City-County Observer

The University of Southern Indiana Engineers in Action (EIA) chapter recently led a team of engineering students in constructing two pedestrian footbridges in Eswatini in Southern Africa, including the global EIA organization’s first ever student-led suspension bridge, to connect isolated communities to critical services such as shops, schools, clinics, co-ops, churches and more. The Khelekhele suspended footbridge spans 93.5 meters across the Bl
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City-County Observer broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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