Vehicle production globally is still determined by the supply networks of the multinational vehicle makers, and by sustained pressure to move manufacturing to low-cost countries according to Automotive Perspectives, a PricewaterhouseCoopers report.  |


Emirates passengers from Tanzania to Los Angeles via Dubai will before the end of next month enjoy a reduced fare of $1,599 for economy class.  |
Recently, I was admiring a parked, sleek "L" registration European top of the range saloon in a centrally located Hotel Car Park.  |
More light was shed yesterday on the vehicle purchase saga rocking the House of Representa-tives as Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited (PAN), which supplied the vehicles to the House, has written to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to clarify  |


THE Federal Government has given debtors of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) two weeks within which to pay up their N8.8 billion debts or incur its wrath.  |
Six people died in two separate road accidents in Iganga on Saturday.  |
The tribunal established to explore solution to the nagging traffic woes of Lagos state has submitted that unless the area boys are uprooted and sacked from the state, the dream of a sanitised transportation sector in the state may never  |
The Roads Authority on Friday celebrated the opening of a 10-km tarred section of the R125 road linking Katima Mulilo to Linyanti.  |
The National Road Safety week is here with us again. This time around it is being held at the national level in Morogoro.  |
KWARA State governor, Bukola Saraki, has expressed confidence in the success of the proposed aviation college in the state. Speaking to newsmen at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Ikeja, Saraki said that he will be signing  |
LAGOS State governor, Babatunde Fashola (SAN) has called for direct flights to the South American countries stating that it would aid development and business between them. Speaking with Airport Correspondents in Lagos after his arrival from a business trip to  |
Commercial vehicle drivers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have decried the spate of harassment by the police and traffic wardens on strategic roads in the city.  |
Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF) management board has commenced the implementation of its new initiative, "e-loading" in five petroleum depots across the country.  |
Human Rights lawyer, Festus Keyamo and Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN) have headed to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the supply of 308 Peugeot cars worth N2.3 billion to the House of Representatives.  |
By the year 2020 road accident will become number three killer in the world, the sector commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps of the FCT Commander G. N. Akpabio has said.Akpabio while inaugurating the  |
Maritime Workers Union Of Nigeria (MWUN) and its NPA's branch of the Senior Staff Association of Utilities Statutory Corporations and Government Owned Companies, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPASSASCGOC), have asked the Senate Ad hoc Committee on the investigation of the transportation  |
Long-distance truck drivers and clearing and forwarding agents at Malaba border yesterday confronted President Museveni over the bad state of the customs parking yard.  |
Mining companies were in limbo yesterday as Parliament formally cleared the way for the tabling of the Mining Sector Review Committee's report that recommends drastic changes in the way the sector is managed.  |
Police illegal checkpoint at Cinema area along College Road is causing concern for motorists plying the area. At about 8.00pm daily, the police would block both sides of the road around the Oyemekun Bus Stop and leave just a small  |
African communities are gathering to take up the fight against international companies which are mining uranium on their land and their own governments, as they are driven off their land, suffer exposure to radiation and toxic waste at mining sites,  |
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