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Uganda: There is No 'Eating' Inches Off Roads - Nasasira

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
Minister says there is no corruption on final value of roads because they are done according to approved designs
Uganda: There is No 'Eating' Inches Off Roads - Nasasira


Nigeria: Dredging River Niger

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
After decades of promises by successive governments, the much talked about dredging of the River Niger to make it navigable for small ships was flagged off last month. That project, long envisaged to improve upon river navigation and the water
Nigeria: Dredging River Niger

South Africa: New Vehicle Sales Continue Downward Trend

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
New vehicle sales for September continued its downward trend, reflecting a decline of 22.4 percent compared to the same time last year.
South Africa: New Vehicle Sales Continue Downward Trend

Kenya: KQ to Partner with Nigerian Airline

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
Kenya's flagship national carrier, Kenya Airways, got a major boost in its route expansion programme with the signing of a code-share agreement between it and Nigerian Eagle Airlines, which will strengthen its presence and increase its market share in West
Kenya: KQ to Partner with Nigerian Airline


Kenya: KPA Scraps Scanning Charges for Containers

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
In a move to address rising costs in maritime trade, Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has scrapped, with immediate effect, scanning and verification charges for containers.
Kenya: KPA Scraps Scanning Charges for Containers

South Africa: Time for Leaders to Lead At SAA

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
IT HAS been a good few days for South African Airways (SAA) following its announcement that it made a surprise profit of R398m for the past financial year. Surprise? Call it a shock. Given that the airline had miscalculated badly
South Africa: Time for Leaders to Lead At SAA

South Africa: LOC Happy With Country's Transport, Safety Plans

05.10.2009 08:04    allafrica.com
The 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee is confident that government has the correct safety and transport plans in place, ahead of the world's largest soccer event next year.
South Africa: LOC Happy With Country's Transport, Safety Plans

South Africa: Busses, Trains to Play Major Role in 2010

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele is upbeat about transport preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, saying buses and trains will play a major role in transporting people during the soccer spectacle.
South Africa: Busses, Trains to Play Major Role in 2010

Zimbabwe: Damco to Start Operations

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
Global freight forwarder Damco is to open an office in Zimbabwe as it seeks to consolidate regional presence.
Zimbabwe: Damco to Start Operations

Zimbabwe: Madombwe's Private Airline Plan Hits a Snag

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
Former Air Zimbabwe pilot Oscar Madombwe's dream to establish a private cargo airline has collapsed after the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) refused to grant his OpEd Air a flying certificate.

Nigeria: EFCC Quizzes Arik Boss, MD Over N4.6 Billion Tax

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday quizzed Chairman of Arik Air Sir J.I Arumemi Johnson and the Managing Director Michael McTighe over alleged N4.6 billion tax evasion.
Nigeria: EFCC Quizzes Arik Boss, MD Over N4.6 Billion Tax

Kenya: Matatu Strike Forces Commuters to Walk

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
Mombasa commuters were on Thursday forced to walk to work after several matatu operators grounded their vehicles protesting against harassment by the police.
Kenya: Matatu Strike Forces Commuters to Walk

Nigeria: Skyway Pays N1.7 Billion for SAHCOL Acquisition

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
Skyway Aviation Handling Company Ltd., Lagos, has paid N1.7 billion of its bid price for the acquisition of Skypower Aviation Handling Company (SAHCOL), an official said.
Nigeria: Skyway Pays N1.7 Billion for SAHCOL Acquisition

Nigeria: Deplorable Road Worries Calabar Bizmen

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
The Calabar Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture on Tuesday lamented the deplorable condition of the Inter State and Federal roads in Cross River State.
Nigeria: Deplorable Road Worries Calabar Bizmen

Nigeria: 16 Injured in Yangoji Auto Crash

05.10.2009 08:03    allafrica.com
Sixteen persons were on Wednesday seriously injured in an accident that occurred at Yangoji village, along the Abuja-Lokoja highway.The victims were immediately conveyed to Kwali General Hospital by men of the Yangoji Unit Command of the Federal Road Safety Commission

Nigeria: Why We Have Bad Roads in Nigeria

05.10.2009 08:02    allafrica.com
The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) Engr. Kashim Abdul Ali has stated that the deplorable situation of roads across the country was as a result of lack of maintenance and poor drainage system especially in the southern
Nigeria: Why We Have Bad Roads in Nigeria

Nigeria: Gombe Commends Coy Over Road Contract

05.10.2009 08:02    allafrica.com
The Gombe State government has commended an indigenous construction company for executing the N 1 billion contract of Garin-Dogo/Kupto road in accordance to the required specifics.
Nigeria: Gombe Commends Coy Over Road Contract

Nigeria: Why The Country Has Bad Roads -NSE President

05.10.2009 08:02    allafrica.com
The President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Kashim Abdul Ali has stated that the deplorable situation of roads across the country was as a result of lack of maintenance and poor drainage system especially in the southern part
Nigeria: Why The Country Has Bad Roads -NSE President

Nigeria: The Economic Imperative of Reviving Eastern Ports

05.10.2009 08:02    allafrica.com
THE economic importance of seaports, harbours, wharfs or even jetties where ever they are located cannot be over emphasized. This is primarily because of the socio-economic role they play in any given society. Aside that, the serve as tourism centres,
Nigeria: The Economic Imperative of Reviving Eastern Ports

Nigeria: Intricacy of Aircraft Leasing for Start-Up

05.10.2009 08:02    allafrica.com
Over one hundred and forty Air Operators Licences (AOL), which have been issued are presently not utilised. The main reason for this is that the promoters are unable to acquire aircraft for the proposed operation.
Nigeria: Intricacy of Aircraft Leasing for Start-Up

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