Maritime professionals from across Africa will focus on how to improve port performance and tackle issues like climate change and sustainability.
In terms of air freight infrastructure, the finance minister lauded the revived Royal Swazi National Airways.
A broader energy truce was proposed, banning strikes on energy infrastructure in both Russia and Ukraine.
Reopening of the border will bring to a close a period of extreme difficulty for cross-border transporters.
The port will accommodate the world’s largest vessels, with handling capacity of 450 000 TEUs per year.
Every freight solution is unique, and clinging to legacy routes may not always be the right way to go.
Among the event’s key speakers is Gavin Kelly, CEO of the Road Freight Association.
Households are bracing for tough times in the light of rising personal income tax and the VAT hike on 1 May.
The national carrier has reached a wage and benefits agreement with employees.
The current trends indicate that volumes are about 13% above the average levels of 2024.