The construction of the centres to be used for compulsory inspection of Mozambican vehicles began on Wednesday when the first stone was laid for the centre in Maputo city.  |


In a bid to provide solution to some of the problems faced by public and private sector transport operators in Nigeria, a new concept has been developed and unveiled by an indigenous firm- Commonsensical Management System (CMS) Solutions Company.  |
NATIONAL Airports Corporation Limited (NACL) has asked Zambian Airways to start paying cash for the services offered to avoid the company slipping into unsustainable debt.  |
The cockpit data recorder (black box), flight data recorder and other important parts - which may help explain why the twin-prop Beechcraft 1900D owned by Wings Aviation crashed - have been found by a team of investigators from the Accident  |


The FCT Administration has concluded plans to build modern taxi ranks in the various neighbourhoods within the Federal Capital Territory to enhance service delivery.  |
The Federal Road Safety commission in Benin has kicked off campaign programmes aimed at enlightening the general public, especially on the need to observe traffic rules and regulations.  |
The Minister of Ports, Harbours and Railways, Professor Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi, has expressed worry over the high cost of doing business at the nation's ports, which according to him, was having negative effects on shippers.  |
The National Railways of Zimbabwe said on Wednesday the continued theft and vandalism of equipment was affecting operations and threatening the viability of the organisation.  |
Namibian cabinet has approved the proposal of a mining company in Botswana, which intends to export coal from Botswana, via Namibian ports, to international destinations.  |
A bus conductor was yesterday feared dead, when a security van of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) collided with a commercial bus popularly known as 'Danfo' at Odo-Olowu bus stop along Oshodi/Apapa expressway Lagos.  |
Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has approved the disbursement of N200 million as car loans to the state civil servants as part of measures to ease their transportation problems.  |
THERE can be no excusing South African Airways (SAA) for not ensuring the order it placed with Airbus in 2002 for 15 A320s was well and truly cancelled.  |
The Federal Government has said it will not rescind the fundamental terms of any agreement or contract entered into under any guise in respect to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMA) concession.  |
The newly launched 10M4 coaches by Metrorail is a significant milestone in the journey to revitalise Rail Passenger Transport in the country ahead of 2010.  |
AIRLINE group Comair's talks with the Malawian government to buy a stake in Air Malawi are part of the group's plans to expand in Africa.  |
Mr. Noble Appiah, Executive Director of the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) has hinted the establishment of a school for the purpose of training commercial drivers, particularly those who move large and heavy duty trucks.  |
Residents of Churchill's Town have expressed concern about the heightened risk of accidents along the Mosque Road in Churchill's Town. Since the new road was erected, dangerous driving seems to have become the order of the day.  |
A Windhoek-based company says it has come up with a solution to help transport companies prevent the theft of fuel by truck drivers.  |
In Cameroon, it's uncommon to find first-hand cars; that is those that are straight from the manufacturer. Little wonder, some of the privileged few to ride in such vehicles do all at their reach to make sure as many people  |
Nine soldiers were killed on Thursday when a military truck they were travelling in crashed on the Thika-Nyeri road.  |
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