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South Africa: Transport Dept Says Taxi Recap On Track

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
The Department of Transport has confirmed that the Taxi Recapilisation Programme is well on track, despite the department being allocated limited funds to complete the programme.


Mozambique: Minibus Owners Don't Pay Taxes

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
The vast majority of minibuses that provide passenger transport in Maputo and the neighbouring city of Matola, are either unlicensed or do not pay taxes.

Mozambique: Beira Dry Dock Fully Repaired

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Repairs to the dry dock in the central Mozambican city of Beira mean that Mozambican ships, particularly the country's fishing fleet, will no longer have to travel to neighbouring countries for repairs, according to a report in Thursday's issue of

Angola: Uige - Governor Happy About Roads Rehabilitation Works

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
The governor of the northern Uíge province, António Bento Cangulo Wednesday expressed satisfaction at the implementation rate of rehabilitation works of the Uíge/Mucaba/Maquela road, after an assessing visit to the site.


Rwanda: Police, Interpol Search for Stolen Vehicles

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Officers from the Rwandan police's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the traffic police unit, in collaboration with agents from International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) have launched a joint nationwide exercise aimed at seizing cars brought in the country through theft.

Liberia: NPA Commissions New Pilot Boat

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
The management of the National Port Authority (NPA) has tightened grip on its operations at the Free Port of Monrovia. Wednesday, NPA Managing Director Mr. George Tubman with the backing of its board commissioned a pilot boat that will be

Gambia: GPA Has Shortest Rate in Clearing Goods

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Abdou Colley, Secretary of State for Trade, Industry and Employment has said the country has made significant progress in simplifying procedural requirements for the import and export of goods, adding that the Gambia is one of the countries in Africa

Nigeria: NAAPE Wants Search for Missing Aircraft Widened

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
National Asso-ciation of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) says it is deeply disturbed that the missing Beech craft 1900D airplane has not been found.

Nigeria: Missing Aircraft - Nema Resorts to Trekking

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says it is resorting to trekking in the bid to locate the missing Beech craft 190 aircraft.

Uganda: Uganda Breweries in Road Safety Drive

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
UGANDA Breweries (UBL) has kicked off a campaign for responsible drinking. The campaign is part of the company's strategy to encourage responsible behavioural practices in relation to alcohol consumption.

Uganda: Nine Killed, 45 Injured in Accidents

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
NINE people perished yesterday and over 45 suffered serious injuries in accidents across the country. In one case, three people died when a coach overturned and caught fire on the Masaka-Mbarara highway.

Namibia: President Visits Caprivi

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
President Hifikepunye Pohamba arrived at M'pacha Airport at Katima Mulilo in the Caprivi Region on Wednesday afternoon to jointly commission the N$96 million Victoria Falls/Katima Mulilo transmission power line today.

Nigeria: Motorists Must Pay for Damages to Road Infrastructure - Vio Bo

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS), formerly, Vehicle Inspection Officer (VIO) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has ordered that motorists in the FCT who incure damages on road infrastructure as a result of road accidents must pay for such

Nigeria: Lagos Commuters Demand Reduction in BRT Fares

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
TEN days into the operation of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in Lagos, commuters on Wednesday asked for a reduction in its fares by at least 50 per cent.

Cameroon: African Shippers Council Delegation at Star Building

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni yesterday held separate discussions with a delegation of the Union of African Shippers Council and Korean Investors.

Nigeria: New Policy On Fuel Tankers Underway

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Fuel tankers may soon be compelled to move within certain hours of the day in the country.

Uganda: RVR Boosts Cargo Capacity

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
RIFT Valley Railways (RVR), the managers of the Kenya-Uganda railways, has more doubled its capacity for transit goods crossing into Uganda.

Uganda: Jinja Road Repairs to Start

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
THE works ministry is to start repairing part of the Kampala-Jinja highway at Kigombya in Mukono. Minister John Nasasira yesterday said the contractor, Stirling, was instructed to install the culverts.

Kenya: Lamu Bus Fares Go Up By 15 Per Cent

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Minibus operators on the Mombasa-Lamu route will increase their fares by 15 per cent from April 1.

Nigeria: Enugu/P'harcourt Train Services Begin Monday

28.03.2008 11:55    allafrica.com
Rail transportation in the country is set to receive a boost as passenger train services commence in the Eastern part of Nigeria from next Monday.

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