Twenty-eight-year-old South African Tobela Gqabu has become Lawhill Maritime Centre’s first internationally qualified Master Mariner, having obtained his Master’s Certificate of Competency or Class 1 maritime qualification. In 1999, when Gqabu was...
Cargo transporters, who travel from Mombasa in Kenya to the Democratic Republic of Congo, will make use of global positioning system technology (GPS) to monitor delays along the corridor which will be useful in determining what needs to be done to...
By Fredrick Obura The Federation of East Africa Freight forwarders association (FEAFA) has received Sh42.2 million ($495, 980) grant from Trade Mark to improve import logistics challenges identified to be a trade barrier within East Africa region....
The transport ministry says murder charges will be laid against drunk drivers if they cause fatal accidents this festive season. The National Festive Season Road safety campaign was launched on Thursday, at the World Remembrance day for Victims of...