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Uganda Kenya SGR Integration Receives Major Backing
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has reaffirmed its commitment to financing Uganda's Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), providing fresh momentum to effo
Africa Pushes for Regional Maritime University to Fix Training Gaps
Amid growing concerns over fragmented Maritime Education and Training (MET) systems, inadequate training infrastructure, shortages of qualified instru
LNG-Powered Vessel Signals Green Shipping Shift in East Africa
The arrival of the LNG-powered container vessel CMA CGM Adventure at the Port of Mombasa has marked a symbolic milestone in East Africa’s gradual tran
Ethiopia Fully Opens Freight Forwarding Market to Global Investors
Ethiopia has opened a new chapter in its logistics and trade services sector with the removal of long-standing restrictions on foreign participation i
Modern Maritime Skills Lacking Among Coxswains in MOESNA States
A major regional drive to reform and standardize coxswain training across Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa is gaining ground amid growing concern
Calls Intensify for Recognition of Informal Coxswain Experience
A regional push to harmonize coxswain training and certification across the Eastern, Northern and Southern African regions is taking shape as countrie
Tanzania Accelerates Port Expansion as Cargo Volumes Hit Record Highs
The Tanzanian government is undertaking a sweeping overhaul of the Port of Dar es Salaam to enhance its capacity and efficiency amid a surge in cargo
Urgent Rail Expansion: Kenya’s Strategic Answer to Mombasa Port Cargo Surge
Faced with an unprecedented surge in transit cargo through the Mombasa Port, the Kenyan government has unveiled a robust strategy to expand the countr
Lamu’s Deep-Water Advantage Puts It on the Global Map
In a historic feat that cements its rapid ascent, the Port of Lamu recently welcomed the largest vessel ever to dock at any port in East and Central A
New Maritime Pact to Ease Trade Barriers Between Kenya and Tanzania
Kenya and Tanzania have taken a significant step toward strengthening regional maritime cooperation after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Standard Chartered Fuels Tanzania SGR Regional Integration Push
The Standard Chartered Bank has arranged a $2.33 billion syndicated financing facility for Tanzania’s Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), underscoring the a
The Ripple Effects of a Revitalized Dar Port
The Port of Dar es Salaam is on course to surpass 30 million tons of cargo in the 2026–27 financial year, a milestone that underscores how privatizati
Africa’s Internal Solutions in Focus as Gulf Disruptions Bite Hard
Queues stretching for days at fuel stations in Addis Ababa have become the most visible symbol of a crisis rooted thousands of kilometres away in the
Mombasa Port Overhaul: The Shift Towards the PPP Model
Kenya is preparing a major restructuring of the Port of Mombasa, as the government turns to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to address rising conge
Hormuz Conflict Pushes Africa into Costly Import and Debt Crisis
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are hitting Africa hard financially. This is not just because of reduced oil supply, but also because the US dollar i
Twin Rail Corridors Signal New Era for East African Trade
In a decisive move to unlock the economic potential of the African interior, transport ministers from Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic o
Tanzania’s New Shipbuilding Era Set to Revolutionize Inland Connectivity
The Tanzanian government is redefining the nation's transport landscape by developing a robust local shipbuilding industry, a strategic move designed
Strait of Hormuz Tensions Ignite Energy Panic Across East Africa
The escalating Iran conflict and the subsequent chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz are sending alarm bells across East Africa and the Horn of Africa, e
SGR Extension Seals East Africa’s Missing Link in Regional Trade Corridor
A new chapter in East African integration is being written as Kenya and Uganda break ground on a crucial Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) extension. T
Middle East Conflict Accelerates Lamu’s Rise as Key Shipping Node
The Grande Florida Palermo, a car carrier owned by Grimaldi Lines, has become the second vessel in quick succession to be diverted to the Port of Lamu
Zambia Railways Launches Phased Upgrade to Boost Freight Capacity
Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL) has initiated a strategic fleet rehabilitation programme aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and increasing locomo
Efficiency and Integration Drive New Era for East Africa’s SGR
A transformative shift in East Africa’s logistics landscape is on the horizon, driven by a renewed commitment to transport efficiency and deepened reg
Three Countries Move to Secure Trade and Fisheries Through Ruvuma Basin Management
Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania have launched a landmark $7.12 million initiative to jointly manage the Ruvuma (Rovuma) River Basin, a move that sign
MSC Leads, Will Maersk Follow? The Cost Crisis at Mombasa
The Port of Mombasa, the principal maritime gateway for East and Central Africa, is bracing for a significant escalation in freight costs. While Medit
Governance Takes Centre Stage in Regional Cabotage Overhaul
Anchored on a feasibility study that affirmed both the practicality of the cabotage protocol and the commercial viability of establishing regional shi
Africa to Operate Own Shipping Lines Under a Regional Cabotage Framework
Twenty-three regional States under the Maritime Organization for Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa (MOESNA) are advancing plans to establish regio
African Nations Hit Hard by False Ship Flags
The global shipping industry is grappling with a growing scandal involving vessels sailing under false flags, claiming registration in countries where
Electric SGR Positions Tanzania as Green Logistics Leader
Tanzania has placed carbon emission reduction at the center of its freight transport strategy with the launch of East Africa’s first fully electric-po
IMO Launches Technical Support Initiatives for Sub-Saharan African Countries
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has opened four new technical support windows for Sub-Saharan African countries under its Future-Ready S
Zambia, Mozambique Strengthen Economic Ties Through OSBPÂ Â
Zambia and Mozambique will officially open the Chanida–Cassacatiza One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) and Cross-Border Interconnection on 21 February 2026. T
Mozambique Opens Port of Nacala to Investors
Mozambique has moved to reposition the Port of Nacala as a competitive regional gateway through a new international concession tender that is expected
KPA Moves to Address Space Constraints Amid Cargo Surge
The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and the Shippers Council of East Africa (SCEA) have agreed on a set of urgent measures to ease operational pressure at
US, Tanzania Deepen Maritime Security Cooperation
The United States and Tanzania have strengthened their security cooperation following the official handover of a US-funded maritime facility to the Ta
Strong Growth Forecast Boosts Africa Investment Appeal
Africa is projected to record one of the highest GDP growth rates globally, averaging about four percent annually over the next four years, as leaders
Transit Cargo Emerges as Key Growth Engine for Port of Mombasa
Transit cargo has emerged as the strongest signal of the Port of Mombasa’s growing regional importance, anchoring a record-breaking performance in 202
Reforms, Private Investment Recast Dar Maritime Hub
Private-sector participation and sweeping institutional reforms at the Port of Dar es Salaam are rapidly reshaping Tanzania’s maritime sector, making
 Lobito Corridor Tops Projects to Watch 2026 Â
Construction of a new railway link connecting Zambia’s copper belt to Angola’s Lobito port is expected to begin in 2026, marking a major step in the r
Maritime Single Window Gains Momentum Across African Ports Â
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), the Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) and the World Bank, working with Côte d’Ivoire’s Ministry o
Tanga Port: New Investments Set the Stage for a Transformative Future
Tanga Port is entering a defining era as fresh investments and expanded infrastructure position it to become one of East Africa’s most competitive mar
Global Collaboration to Scale Up Onboard Carbon Capture
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) hosted a high-level technical seminar on Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage (OCCS) systems at its London
Top Five Giants Driving Global Trade
Maritime shipping companies form the backbone of international commerce, ensuring the seamless and cost-efficient movement of goods across the globe.
Sailing into the Future: RMTP as a Blueprint for Maritime Excellence
Global logistics giant DP World has highlighted the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as a key focus of its $2.5 billion global investment drive this
Global Trends
Security Vacuum Fuel Resurgence of Somali Piracy
A troubling resurgence of piracy is unfolding off the coast of Somalia, where three vessels have been hijacked in recent weeks. This spike in maritime
Uganda Rail Ambitions Gain EU Momentum
In a significant move to modernize Uganda’s transport system, the Uganda Railways Corporation (URC) Board and management recently held a high-level st
AFC, AfDB Lead $5 Billion Lobito Corridor Rail Vision
In a strategic move to reshape Southern Africa’s logistics terrain and unlock the region’s vast mineral wealth, the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) a
When the World’s Most Vital Shipping Lane Goes Dark
The Strait of Hormuz has, in effect, ceased to function as a viable commercial shipping lane. What was once the world’s most critical maritime chokepo
Green Shipping Gains Momentum as IMO Targets Ferry Networks
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is inviting countries to take part in a new initiative aimed at transforming ferries and passenger vesse
Middle East Tensions Sever Key Fertilizer Route, Threatening Food Security in Africa
A recent United Nations report warns that East and Southern African nations face severe fertilizer shortages and a looming food price surge triggered
Geopolitical Instability Unlocks Commercial Opportunities for African Ports
A surge in demand for ship refuelling services along Africa’s coastline is quietly revolutionizing the continent's role in global maritime trade. As g
IMO Chief Directed to Operationalize Gulf Safe Passage Without Delay
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council wrapped up an urgent extraordinary session on 19th March 2026, issuing a sharp condemnation of r
Africa on Edge as Middle East Conflict Threatens Global Oil Supply
Tensions in the Middle East are deepening, with no clear end in sight. Hours after coordinated U.S. and Israeli airstrikes struck targets across Iran,
Suez Canal Traffic Resumption Welcomed by MOESNA
The Maritime Organization for Eastern, Southern, and Northern Africa (MOESNA) welcomes the recent decision by major global shipping companies to slowl
MSC Expands Fleet, Strengthening Global and African Connectivity Â
The continued expansion of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is reshaping global shipping dynamics, with growing implications for African trade rou
China-Led Deal Signals Railway Strategic Comeback
Over the next three years, the logistics industry stakeholders will train their attention on the revival of the Tanzania–Zambia Railway Authority (TAZ
Drive Targets Mis declared Dangerous Goods
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has launched a global Cargo Safety Programme aimed at reducing ship fires caused by mis declared or undeclared danger
Maritime Trends
Dar es Salaam Port Transforms into East Africa’s Competitive Maritime Gateway
Massive infrastructure upgrades are redefining the operational capacity and regional relevance of the Port of Dar es Salaam, positioning it as one of
Tanga Port Set for Major Expansion with 900-Metre Berth Project
The Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) has unveiled plans to significantly expand capacity at Tanga Port through the construction of three new berths with
Unlocking Efficiency: The Strategic Benefits of Port Privatization in Kenya
The push to privatize the management of critical infrastructure at the Port of Mombasa and the development of the young Lamu Port promise to unlock a
MOESNA and RCMRD Sign Landmark Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to Advance Hydrographic Services in the Region
The Maritime Organisation for Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa (MOESNA) on 25th February 2026 signed an MoC with the Regional Centre for Mapping
New Global Safety Drive Targets Mis declared Dangerous Goods
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has launched a global Cargo Safety Programme aimed at reducing ship fires caused by mis declared or undeclared danger
Maersk at 50
By the early 1970s, Maersk faced a crucial decision. An initial internal study had dismissed containerization as risky and unnecessary. But by 1972, a
Five Giants Driving Global Trade
Maritime shipping companies form the backbone of international commerce, ensuring the seamless and cost-efficient movement of goods across the globe.
sailinginto the future
Global logistics giant DP World has highlighted the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as a key focus of its $2.5 billion global investment drive this