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Airbag scare: Mazda recalls additional 19,000 vehicles in S’ Africa

  Mazda Motor Corp. is recalling 19,000 cars in South Africa due to airbag safety concerns as the Japanese carmaker extends a global recall to cover a wider manufacturing period, its local unit said on Monday. The recall was prompted by investigations in Japan and North America for three different types of

Emirates and flydubai join forces, announce extensive partnership agreement

  Emirates and flydubai today unveiled an extensive partnership which will see the two Dubai-based airlines join forces to offer customers unmatched travel options. Both airlines will continue to be managed independently but will leverage each other’s network to scale up their operations and accelerate growth. Partnership includes an expansive codeshare

Mediew Passengers Stranded in Lagos Airport

Over a 120 London-bound passengers of Medview Airlines were on Sunday left stranded at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos due to the airline inability to airlifts its passengers as scheduled         It was learnt that some of the passengers arrived the Lagos airport as early as 10 am in order

Tips on Warehousing

  Warehouse is a place used for the storage or accumulation of goods. The function of storage can be carried out successful with the help of warehouses used for storing the goods. Functions of Warehousing: Storage: This is the basic function of warehousing. Surplus commodities which are not needed immediately can be stored

Etihad increases its flights to Egypt and Nigeria

  The Airways is adding year-round flights between its Abu Dhabi hub and both Cairo and Lagos later this year, to cater for growing demand to and from the United Arab Emirates. It will introduce a fifth daily service on the Cairo route from October 1, 2017, taking flight frequency to the

Africa’s export markets set to boom in the wake of ports expansion

  With Africa’s overall port utilisation capacity now exceeding 70%, ports authorities and terminal operators are actively calling for partners in development to equip Africa’s ports and harbours for post-neo-panamax shipping requirements. As international trade volumes increase at growth rates of 6-8% per year, expansion projects in Africa follow suit and gain

One killed as NURTW members, FRSC, NSCDC operatives clash in Jigawa

An operative of  Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) shot dead a commercial driver, Hussaini Andaza, and injured a police sergeant working with the Dutse division, in Dutse, the capital city of Jigawa State, on Friday. The incident occurred when members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW)

Uber drivers now considered employees in South Africa

– here’s what it means On Wednesday the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) ruled that South Africa’s Uber drivers were not independent contractors but must instead be considered full-blown employees. In effect, this means that these drivers are given the full protection of the Labour Relations Act which includes strict rules on

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