Hapag-Lloyd Suspends Africa–Upper Gulf Shipments Amid Rising Middle East Tensions

Hapag-Lloyd Halts Africa-to-Gulf Cargo Bookings Over Security Risks in Strait of Hormuz German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has suspended cargo bookings from Africa to the Upper Gulf region, citing increased operational and security risks linked to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The decision follows recent military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel against targets in Iran. The attacks reportedly targeted senior Iranian leaders and triggered a

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DRC Signs Deal to Build Strategic Dry Port in Kwala, Tanzania

DRC Signs Concession for Kwala Dry Port in Tanzania to Cut Logistics Costs and Boost Trade The Democratic Republic of the Congo is advancing its strategy to strengthen trade competitiveness by developing new logistics infrastructure aimed at improving the efficiency of its import and export supply chains. Authorities in Kinshasa have signed a concession agreement with Boston Developers Ltd for the construction of a dry port in Kwala, Tanzania, a

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DRC Pushes for $1 Billion World Bank Financing to Accelerate Lobito Corridor Development

DRC Seeks $1 Billion World Bank Funding to Boost Lobito Corridor and Regional Trade The Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is intensifying efforts to secure international financing for the development of the Lobito Corridor, a major infrastructure project aimed at improving regional connectivity and boosting trade. Speaking in Washington during the World Bank’s “Transforming Transportation” global forum, the Congolese Minister of Infrastructure and Public Works, John Banza

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Transnet Launches Private-Sector Partnership for Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal

Transnet Seeks Private Partners to Boost Efficiency and Investment at Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal South Africa’s port and rail freight parastatal, Transnet, has officially issued a Request for Qualification (RFQ) to kickstart the selection of a private-sector partner for its Richards Bay Dry Bulk Terminal (RBDBT) Private-Sector Participation (PSP) project. The RFQ marks a key milestone in Transnet’s “Reinvent for Growth Strategy”, demonstrating the organisation’s readiness to engage the

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Maersk Positioned to Take Control of Panama’s Port of Balboa

Maersk Set to Expand Influence at Panama’s Port of Balboa Following Supreme Court Ruling Against HutchisonMaersk, the Danish shipping giant, is poised to assume control of the Port of Balboa in Panama City, marking a significant expansion of its influence in global maritime trade. While Maersk may no longer hold the top spot as the largest container line by TEU capacity, gaining operational control at Balboa would give it sway

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Durban Car Terminal Handles First Shipment of Lepas Vehicles in South Africa

Durban Car Terminal Offloads First Batch of Chinese Lepas Vehicles, Boosting Automotive Trade in South AfricaThe Port of Durban’s Car Terminal has successfully offloaded 500 new Lepas vehicles from the MV Siem Curie, marking the debut of the Chinese automotive brand in the South African market. Lepas, a brand fully owned by the Chery Group, represents a new entrant in South Africa’s automotive sector, bringing fresh competition and consumer choice.

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Private Sector Must Deliver 65Mt to Power South Africa’s Rail Freight Revival

R30bn–R40bn Private Investment Needed as Transnet Targets 250 Million Tonnes in Rail Freight Growth PlanPrivate-sector participants (PSPs) will need to move approximately 65 million tonnes of additional cargo on South Africa’s rail network to help Transnet achieve its target of 250 million tonnes per year, according to rail logistics executive Anand Moodliar. Speaking at a Transport Forum event held in partnership with the African Rail Industry Association and the Localisation

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Kazungula Bridge Authority Commissioned to Drive Regional Integration

Zambia and Botswana Commission Kazungula Bridge Authority to Boost Trade on the North–South Corridor Zambia and Botswana have officially commissioned the Kazungula Bridge Authority, reinforcing the strategic importance of the Kazungula Bridge as a vital trade and transport link across the Zambezi River. The milestone was marked during a ceremony in Kasane, underscoring the bridge’s growing role in advancing regional integration and economic development. Speaking at the launch, Hakainde Hichilema

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Zambia–Mozambique Fibre Link Strengthens Regional Digital Backbone

Bayobab Zambia and Vodacom Mozambique Complete Zambia–Mozambique Fibre Interconnection to Boost Southern Africa’s Digital Connectivity Bayobab Zambia and Vodacom Mozambique have officially marked the completion of the Zambia–Mozambique Fibre Interconnection Project at the Chanida Border, a significant milestone in advancing regional digital infrastructure and cross-border connectivity in Southern Africa. The project follows the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two telecommunications operators to interconnect their fibre

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Ethiopian Airlines Posts $4.4 Billion Revenue in First Half of FY2025/26

Ethiopian Airlines Reports $4.4 Billion Half-Year Revenue, Passenger and Cargo Growth in FY2025/26 Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest and most profitable carrier, reported $4.4 billion in revenue for the first six months of its 2025/26 financial year, representing a 14% year-on-year increase and exceeding internal forecasts. Speaking in Addis Ababa, Group Chief Executive Officer Mesfin Tasew Bekele said the airline’s half-year revenue was 2% above target and reflected sustained demand across

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