The African Blue Economy

The nearly 1,000km railway line will be completed within three years, opening up the East African region, linking Kenya’s Port of Mombasa to Kampala in [...]

Nigeria’s minister for marine and blue economy hails strategic partnerships such as the one with the United Kingdom (UK), saying they are laying the foundation [...]
NIMASA is a long-standing partner of the World Maritime University, with the Nigerian agency sponsoring 72 officers to pursue education at the global university since [...]
The Ghana flagged 40,000 cubic meters LPG carrier reinforces Sahara Group’s commitment to integrated infrastructure hinged on reliability, security and long term impact. [...]
Snake Island Port is a modern integrated maritime hub with three terminals located within Lagos Harbour, providing efficient access to West African trade routes. [...]
Senegal’s maritime collaboration with Liberia is valuable given Liberia’s leadership role in global shipping as the operator of the largest ship registry in the world. [...]
Major global shipping lines are adding fuel surcharge fees to offset operational costs, with the adjustments affecting both cargo rates and passenger fares. [...]
The Ghanaian tuna becomes the second African fishery to land an MSC certification in 2026, after the Namibia hake in January. [...]
Port of Abidjan registers an increase in cargo volumes, following in the footsteps of Morocco’s Tanger Med and Kenya’s Mombasa, Kisumu and Lamu ports. [...]