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Namibia: AirNam N$3 Billion in Red

08.10.2009 08:38    allafrica.com
THE troubled national carrier Air Namibia had accumulated losses of just over N$3 billion by the end of March 2007, the latest financial report of the company tabled in Parliament yesterday revealed.


South Africa: Ndebele Visits 2010 Transport Projects

08.10.2009 08:38    allafrica.com
VARIOUS aspects of SA's transport plan for next year's Soccer World Cup and beyond appear to be slotting into place as preparations around the country near completion.
South Africa: Ndebele Visits 2010 Transport Projects

South Africa: Ekurhuleni Train Stations Get Facelift Ahead of 2010

08.10.2009 08:38    allafrica.com
A number of train stations in Ekurhuleni are being revamped ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup to provide spectators a first class service.
South Africa: Ekurhuleni Train Stations Get Facelift Ahead of 2010

South Africa: Airlink Aircraft Crash Pilot Dies

08.10.2009 08:38    allafrica.com
One of the pilots flying the SA Airlink aircraft when it crashed into a school ground in Merebank shortly after take-off from the Durban International Airport died on Wednesday.
South Africa: Airlink Aircraft Crash Pilot Dies


Uganda: Suspected Aviation Fuel Thieves Held

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
THE Police in Mbale are holding six men over illegal possession of aviation fuel. The regional Police commander, Joel Aguma, said the suspects were arrested in Mbale town after a tip-off.
Uganda: Suspected Aviation Fuel Thieves Held

Nigeria: FRSC Officials, Okada Riders Clash in Makurdi

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
Pandemonium broke out in parts of Makurdi, yesterday, following a bloody clash between men of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and commercial motorcycle operators popularly known as Okada.
Nigeria: FRSC Officials, Okada Riders Clash in Makurdi

Nigeria: Minister Consoles Ondo Govt Over Death of Journalists

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Prince Adetokunbo Kayode yesterday expressed condolence to the Government and people of Ondo State over the demise of three officials of the Government House Press Crew who died in an auto crash while on official
Nigeria: Minister Consoles Ondo Govt Over Death of Journalists

Uganda: Uganda Air Cargo to Fly to Country

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
Uganda Air Cargo Corporation (UACC) is planning to fly into Rwanda after acquiring two passenger charter planes, which will be unveiled next week.
Uganda: Uganda Air Cargo to Fly to Country

Ghana: Ceps Deny Media Reports and Asks Importers to Bring Evidence Against Officers

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
And asks importers to bring evidence against officers
Ghana: Ceps Deny Media Reports and Asks Importers to Bring Evidence Against Officers

Kenya: Weighbridge Officials Flouting Axle Directive

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
In spite of a presidential directive reducing the number of axles and a limit on truck loads on Kenyan roads, those charged with implementing these rules have been flouting them with impunity.
Kenya: Weighbridge Officials Flouting Axle Directive

Kenya: Suspected Pirates Oppose Video Admission

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
Seven suspected pirates have objected to the production of a digital video disk allegedly recorded by US marine Coast guards patrolling the Indian Ocean.
Kenya: Suspected Pirates Oppose Video Admission

Kenya: Clearing Agents Cry Foul Over CFs Operations

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
Clearing agents are up in arms over a deliberate move by the Container Freight Stations (CFSs) to clear cargo slowly so that they can charge for storage purposes.
Kenya: Clearing Agents Cry Foul Over CFs Operations

Gambia: Flood Brings Basse Ferry to a Standstill

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
The Basse Ferry has not been conducting its normal services as a result of flooding. This according to the drivers and passengers is causing communication problems for the people who use the Basse/Wuli crossing point. This reporter visited the said
Gambia: Flood Brings Basse Ferry to a Standstill

Somalia: Pirates Fight Over 1.5 Million Ransom Cash From Turkey Ship

08.10.2009 08:37    allafrica.com
A group of Somali pirates who collected a ransom payment after releasing a Turkish ship were briefly attacked by fellow pirates seeking to rob them, sources said.

Ghana: TMA Repairs "Death Trap"

08.10.2009 08:36    allafrica.com
A few hours after the Monday September 28, 2009 edition of the paper published a story under the caption, "TMA Ignores Death Trap While cars continue to plunge into it" hit the newsstands, repair works on the "Death Trap" has
Ghana: TMA Repairs "Death Trap"

Ghana: Amansie West Assembly Procures Grader

08.10.2009 08:36    allafrica.com
THE AMANSIE West District Assembly has procured a grader from the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, to enable it rehabilitate most of the road networks in the district.
Ghana: Amansie West Assembly Procures Grader

Nigeria: State of South East, South South Roads Divides Senate

08.10.2009 08:36    allafrica.com
SENATORS played politics on Tuesday by stepping down a motion intended to address bad roads in the South South and South East.
Nigeria: State of South East, South South Roads Divides Senate

Nigeria: FRSC Arrests 9,230 Offenders in Imo

08.10.2009 08:36    allafrica.com
Imo State Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) arrested a total of 9,230 offenders, while it also recorded 148 road accidents between January and September this year.
Nigeria: FRSC Arrests 9,230 Offenders in Imo

Uganda: Kyabazinga Royal Guard Dies in Accident

08.10.2009 08:36    allafrica.com
LT. Aggrey Mwondha, the commander of the UPDF guards attached to embattled Kyabazinga of Busoga Columbus Wambuzi Muloki, was on Monday night killed in a hit-and run accident on the Iganga-Jinja highway.
Uganda: Kyabazinga Royal Guard Dies in Accident

Uganda: SPCs, LDUs Banned From Traffic Duty

08.10.2009 08:36    allafrica.com
POLICE chief Kale Kayihura has ordered the immediate withdrawal of Special Police Constables (SPCs) and Local Defence Units (LDUs) from traffic operations. Instead, he said, Police commanders should request for more policemen to guard traffic officers.

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