Article:Avianca Airlines and TAAG Angola Airlines have entered a landmark alliance that promises to reshape the air cargo transportation industry through the establishment of a Special Prorate Agreement (SPA). This strategic partnership is set to enhance service capacity, unlock new market opportunities, drive business development, and expand both airlines’ cargo destination networks. The primary aim is to offer preferential terms and competitive rates to customers, capitalizing on the growing global
Category: Southern Africa
DRC’s Sudden Visa Policy Change Burdens Cross-Border Hauliers
The abrupt termination of the visa-free agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zimbabwe has imposed significant financial and operational challenges on cross-border hauliers serving Haut-Katanga Province’s mining sector. Over the past two weeks, transport companies were informed that Zimbabwean truck drivers must now obtain work visas to operate legally within the DRC. Implemented without prior notice by the DRC’s Direction Générale de Migration (DGM), the new
Zambia Advances Vision for Regional Aviation Hub with Mansa Airport Upgrade
Zambia’s government has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming the country into a regional aviation hub, as work on upgrading Mansa Airport progresses under a strategic partnership with China Jiangsu International. This development was highlighted by Minister of Transport and Logistics, Frank Tayali, during a high-level meeting in Lusaka with Som Qinbo, Chairman of China Jiangsu International. Welcoming the Chinese delegation, Minister Tayali expressed deep appreciation for the longstanding and productive
Southern Africa’s Logistics Set for Major Transformation by 2030
By 2030, Southern Africa’s logistics landscape is expected to undergo a major transformation, driven by infrastructure investments, deeper regional integration, and sustainability initiatives. While challenges remain, current developments are laying a strong foundation for the region to capitalize on the growing global demand for its mineral resources, according to Reload Logistics’ 2025 Outlook Report: Unlocking Southern Africa’s Trade Potential in 2025 and Beyond. Southern Africa’s logistics sector stands at a
Zambia Strengthens Ties with China to Advance Mansa Airport Upgrade
The Zambian government has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming the country into a regional aviation hub, as progress continues on the upgrade of Mansa Airport through a strategic partnership with China Jiangsu International. Minister of Transport and Logistics, Hon. Museba Frank Tayali, MP, announced the development during a high-level meeting with Mr. Som Qinbo, Chairman of China Jiangsu International. Hon. Tayali welcomed the delegation and expressed gratitude for the long-standing
Mozambique Relaunches Coastal Shipping to Ease Road Congestion and Boost Trade
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Friday relaunched the country’s commercial coastal shipping services, announcing a package of fiscal incentives aimed at encouraging businesses to transport goods by sea instead of road. The relaunch was marked by the deployment of two large cargo vessels—the “Dugongo” and the “Civitas”—acquired by private operators. These vessels will support the regular movement of merchandise between Mozambique’s main ports. “Coastal shipping plays a fundamental role in
Angola’s Caio Deepwater Terminal Nears Completion
The first phase of construction at the Caio Deepwater Terminal in Cabinda, Angola, is nearing completion, with more than 60% of the physical work and 75% of the financial execution already achieved, according to José Kuvingua, Chairman of the Port of Cabinda. He shared the update on Friday following a working meeting led by the provincial governor, Suzana de Abreu, focused on the impact of the Free Trade Zone implementation.
EU Highlights Lobito Corridor’s Role in Boosting Trade and Youth Opportunities in Southern Africa
The Lobito Corridor can strengthen trade and investment opportunities for Angola, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, said the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Angola, Rosário Bento Pais, on Thursday in Luanda. Speaking at the launch of four EU-funded youth entrepreneurship projects in Luanda, the ambassador emphasized that the corridor has the potential to drive economic diversification and create job opportunities for young people across Angola, Zambia, and the
AD Ports Group Awards Contracts for $250M Luanda Port Modernization
AD Ports Group has awarded contracts to Mar Construction Civil & Obras Publicas and Dar Al-Handasah Consultants Shair & Partners for the modernization of the Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal in Angola. Mar Construction will be responsible for designing and building both the topside and marine infrastructure, while Dar Al-Handasah will manage the project and oversee construction supervision. Launched on January 30, 2025, the upgrade aims to transform the terminal into
Angola Launches Port Terminal Tenders to Boost Maritime Trade and Connectivity
The Angolan government has opened tenders for the concession of maritime passenger and cargo terminals at the ports of Cabinda and Soyo, in a strategic move to enhance regional logistics and stimulate economic growth. The 20-year concession contracts will cover the management, operation, and maintenance of the two terminals, with the goal of strengthening coastal shipping (cabotage), improving transport efficiency, and creating employment opportunities. Positioned as vital gateways for maritime
