Botswana will reap rich from a code-sharing arrangement with Kenya Airways which will start flying to Gaborone on September 4, officials said on Friday.  |


The choice of route to Lisbon was a commercial strategic option of the Angolan TAAG Airline and not an imposition by the European Union (EU), said Monday a member of managing commission of the Angolan company.  |
In the recent past, the number of road accidents has risen alarmingly. Unfortunately, the authorities have taken to passing the buck, each department expected to play a role in ensuring road safety blaming the other.  |
A damaged bridge along the Dekemhare-Massawa road has been renovated, and has already gone operational, according to Mr. Tsegai Juzepe, head of engineering department in Bidho Construction Company.  |


The acting Director General (DG) of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Mr. Nesta P. Galley, has appealed to members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Roads and Transport, to help pass bills that will help to achieve the  |
The Accra File has unearthed a death trap at Odorkor in the last lane of the main traffic lights, where a charcoal-laden truck has overturned while trying to negotiate a turn into the main road.  |
OGUN State Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has impounded a luxury bus loaded with imported textile materials, a lorry loaded with wood being taken out of the country and several other vehicles, even has it collected over N9billion  |
THE Lagos State Government Joint Special Task Force yesterday, pulled down several structures along Orile Igamu-Badagry Expressway as part of the ongoing demolition exercise to pave the way for the reconstruction the Lagos Badagry Expressway metro line project into 10  |
At least 27 people died on the spot yesterday when a bus and a truck collided in Korogwe District, Tanga Region. A witnesses described the scene as "deadly".  |
Although Lamu residents are excited about the proposed port, they insist that the government must resolve the island's long-running land ownership dispute before embarking on the project.  |
Two US citizens are among the 28 people who died when a Dar es Salaam-bound bus collided head-on with a lorry at Kwakombo in Korogwe District on Sunday evening.  |
Transport employers and the Transport and General Workers Union are embroiled in a wage dispute dating back to March and have failed to agree on a minimum wage despite an 80 percent salary increment that was awarded by an arbitrator.  |
TWO people died yesterday morning when their vehicle had a head-on collision with a trailer on the Jinja-Iganga highway.  |
KAMPALA City Council (KCC) on Friday impounded 100 head of cattle that were loitering in the city.  |
Just last week, Thursday to be specific, this paper published a story titled: ,Need For Footbridge At Berliet Bus Stop,. The story described how a schoolboy was killed why trying to cross the express road.  |
THE Government has released more than K160 billion as part of the money for the rehabilitation and construction of roads countrywide, Secretary to the Treasury Likolo Ndalamei has said.  |
THE Pietermaritzburg High Court granted an interdict yesterday forbidding members of the Togetherness Amalgamated Workers Union of SA (Tawusa) from intimidating workers seeking jobs as drivers with Durban's new bus operator, Transnat Africa.  |
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MTUTUZELI Tokota is frustrated. He is frustrated with the local taxi industry. "They are pushing. They are militant. You can't be militant on this," he says.  |
Loading and offloading of containers at the Dar es Salaam port, ceased for a whole day yesterday after more than 600 workers at Tanzania International Container Terminal Services (Ticts) went on strike.  |
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