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Flight Attendants’ Strike Disrupts Travel as Talks Resume

Negotiations resumed in Toronto late Monday night between airline executives and the union representing nearly 10,000 striking flight attendants, as the labor dispute entered its fourth day. The strike has already disrupted peak summer travel, grounding hundreds of flights and stranding passengers
August 19, 2025

Fire at Nairobi Airport Contained, No Disruptions Reported

A late-night fire at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi caused concern among travelers but was swiftly contained before it could affect airport operations. Authorities have assured the public that flights remain on schedule and no damage was recorded in key
February 22, 2025

Two Killed in Arizona Small Plane Collision

two small planes collided midair, resulting in the tragic deaths of two individuals. The collision occurred early in the morning, with both planes having two people on board. According to initial reports from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), one of the
February 20, 2025

Kotoka International Airport Likely To Be Renamed

Ghana’s Prime International Airport might be due for a timely name change from Kotoka International Airport to Kwame Nkrumah International Airport. Some Ghanaians have opined that Ghana’s Most Prominent international airport Kotoka international Airport does not deserve the name it carries. They
February 20, 2025

26 Dead in Tragic Bus Accident in Ethiopia

A devastating bus accident in Oromia, Ethiopia, has claimed the lives of at least 26 people. The incident occurred while the bus was traveling from Shambu, in the western part of the country, to Addis Ababa, the capital city. According to local
February 12, 2025

Saudi Arabia Imposes Visa Restrictions on 14 Countries

Saudi Arabia has introduced new visa restrictions for citizens from 14 countries, including Nigeria, limiting them to single-entry visas that last up to 30 days. This change applies to tourists, business travelers, and those visiting family members. However, it does not affect
February 12, 2025

759 Motorcycle Riders Killed in Accidents in Two Years

A total of 759 motorcycle taxi riders, also known as bodaboda operators, tragically lost their lives in road accidents between 2022 and 2024, according to recent statements from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Daniel Sillo, shared this
February 11, 2025

Tanzania Set to Launch New Railway Cargo Service

Tanzania is gearing up to transform its freight transport system with the upcoming launch of the standard gauge railway (SGR) cargo service, expected to begin in April. This development has stirred excitement among business leaders who are hopeful it will bring faster
February 11, 2025

Parliamentary Committee Raises Alarm Over Infrastructure Delays

A parliamentary committee has sounded the alarm over delays and inefficiencies in key infrastructure projects, warning that mismanagement could undermine the government’s multi-trillion-shilling investments in transport. The Public Investment Committee (PIC) presented its findings in Parliament on Monday, highlighting major challenges in
February 11, 2025
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