Kenya’s Cargo Battle Plan – Keeping Tanzania at Bay

Kenya's Cargo Battle Plan - Keeping Tanzania at Bay

Kenya has reportedly initiated a series of measures to revitalize its cargo business at its ports in the wake of competition from the port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

Kenya is reportedly scrapping destination charges, offering importers from the landlocked East African Community partners who use the Port of Mombasa potential savings of up to U.S.$1,200 per 40-feet container.

Dar es Salaam, Djibouti and Somaliland’s Berbera ports have toppled Mombasa port in the World Bank’s latest ranking on the most efficient ports. The ranking places the Dar es … Read more »

The Kenyan government has denied claims that it has encroached South Sudan’s territory arguing that it respects the boundaries of its neighbors. This comes after South Sudan had … Read more »

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta – the East African Community (EAC) presiding chairperson – have said that the Arusha Bypass will decongest the … Read more »

The Kenyan government has begun the documentation processes for the dualling of the 40km project Mtwapa-Kilifi Road. The project is part of the 460km Malindi-Tanga-Bagamoyo East … Read more »

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