Durban is preparing to shift thousands of people, small companies and some big industries from the southern and central section of the city in the most ambitious re-engineering project of Africa’s largest port in several decades. If city...
On 30th June-1st July and 4th to 6th July, I travelled by road on the Trans Kalahari Corridor, from Johannesburg to Walvis Bay, to attend the UNCECA workshop. Some points noted along the route: Widening of the road is taking place in the hills near...
The speed at which the Angolan railroad system has been rebuilt is a first for the African continent, said Angola’s transport minister, Augusto Tomás in the city of Lubango, cited by Angolan news agency Angop. Noting that in just a few years 2,700...
The value of export of goods and services in the country has increased to $7.99 billion compared to $7.05 billion recorded during the year ending June 2011 as import increases. The monthly economic review report for July released to East African...