Botswana's first-ever international swimming team exceeded all expectations last week when they ventured to Zimbabwe to take on some of the best swimmers in Southern Africa.
Fresh from their defeat in Calabar, Asante Kotoko will continue their search for this season's league title when they host bitter rivals, Berekum Arsenals at the Baba Yara Stadium, as the League reaches week 18 on Sunday.
Golf ace, Mona C. Myers Lamptey, who turns 50 in May, played spiritedly to reign supreme in this year's Bok Nam Kim Golf competition at the Tema Country Golf Club last Saturday.
The struggle for a foothold at the top of the league table continues this weekend as the Mascom Premier league heats up. In Francistown Ecco City Greens will be keen to enhance their championship credentials when they host seventh placed
As all roads lead to the National Stadium tomorrow, Saturday, it would not be because the boys in green are showing their best weapons and skills. Yes, it is BDF Day. But the real journey to the stadium for Gaborone
Ghetto traditional rivals Tafic and Tasc will be at each other's throats once again this weekend as, apart from bragging rights to the second city, they will be struggling for a place in the top half of the league table.
Kenya International Freight and Warehousing Association (Kifwa) and the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) have reached a compromise over the procedure of reimbursing transit port storage charges that accrued due to last year's post election violence.
The construction of a new container terminal by the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) in the port of Mombasa is facing delays due to legal technicalities, Shipping News has learnt.
An earlier strategy by Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) to equip its three Inland Containers Depots (ICDs) with state of the art equipment to increase efficiency has been shelved, and now the parastatal is planning to concession them to private entities.
A cloud of uncertainty is hovering over the planned construction of a new port in Lamu with accusing fingers pointing to the Ministry of Transport and the Treasury.
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) will be fully operational, once again, from its headquarters on London's Albert Embankment, following a 20-month period in temporary accommodation while the headquarters building underwent major refurbishment.
Globally, cruise ship tourism has been one of the fastest growing segments, with new vessels under construction and passenger numbers climbing at a steady rate.
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) regulations on transit cargo to non East African countries have been termed as suicidal to business activities between KPA and non East Africa community members.
Minister of information and communications Saturday assured telecommunication companies operating in the country that government would not interfere into their operations.