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Author Darryl Kimball has come up with what is a very unusual purchase offer for anyone wishing to get a copy of his weight loss and fitness E-Book The Body Habit. With a marketing strategy almost unheard of on the  |


IDX Broker uses its custom IDX solution to speed up the real estate search, saving both realtors and consumers time.  |
A selection of quality leather Piel Frama cases for the Blackberry 9000 Series are now available at Cases.com.  |
Construction of the proposed transit container freight station in Changamwe for cargo destined to Uganda, may start in less than six months, the lead consultant for Great Lakes Ports Limited, has said.  |


Kenya Revenue Authority has warned clearing and forwarding agents to comply with a directive to operate outside the port of Mombasa or they lose their licences.  |
The country is still reeling with shock from the recent grisly accident that left 30 people dead. Everyone keeps asking why the carnage on our roads just keeps showing no sign of abating.  |
In a tough economy, dentists have little choice but to turn to dental marketing to keep up the flow of dental patients and income. Though many dental practices cut costs during a recession, even more increase spending on dental practice  |
The Central Regional Manager of Intercity State Transport Company (STC) coaches, Mr Richard Owusu-Barimah, has warned drivers of the company, to desist from picking illegitimate passengers at unauthorised points when travelling, else they would face dismissal.  |
Establishing clear lines of authority and accountability within the civil aviation regulatory regime was the main task of Parliament's transport committee as it amended the proposed Civil Aviation Bill, committee chairman Jeremy Cronin said yesterday.  |
TRANSPORT Minister Jeff Radebe told Johannesburg's taxi industry yesterday that it would be financially better off by participating in the city's planned bus rapid transit (BRT) network.  |
UGANDA loses $101m (about sh191.9b) annually due to road accidents, Dennis Kashero, the Hima Cement commercial manager, has said.  |
The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe recently signed a bilateral air transport deal with Iran which will see Air Zimbabwe flying to Teheran five times a week.  |
THE works ministry is to amend the law so that motorists whose recklessness causes fatal accidents are given deterrent punishments.  |
The Federal Government yesterday reduced the numbers of clearing agencies at the Nigerian ports to address multiplicity of agencies.  |
KENYA should facilitate Mombasa Port to operate 24 hours, industrialist James Mulwana and chairman of the Commonwealth Business Forum has suggested.  |
The reconstruction of the Abuja-Lokoja road into a dual-carriage highway is stuck in the mire of distressing paucity of funds without any end in sight. Meanwhile, horrific road traffic carnage occurs unabated there as the road remains narrow for the  |
The Ministries of Transport and Commerce in consultation with the relevant stakeholders have disclosed that the new transport fares will take effect beginning today.  |
The Federal Government on Tuesday slashed all port charges and fines by 30 percent, as it also abrogated levies on rice, textile, sugar, NPA terminal and plant hire charges.  |
In the wake of recent reduction in the price of gasoline, the Liberian Government has released new transportation fare structures.  |
Jigawa state's efforts at creating employment opportunities in the state has received a major private sector boost with Oceanic Bank financing the purchase of 33 buses for the Jigawa Mass Transit scheme; at a total cost of N219 million.  |
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