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Ethiopia mulls using Lamu port to import fertiliser

A Ship docks at the Port of Lamu Ethiopia mulls using Lamu port to import fertiliser By Philip Mwakio | 1d ago Ethiopia is exploring the possibility...

BALANCING NATIONAL SOUVEREGNITY AND PRIVATE COMMERTIAL INTERESTS

The partnership between Djibouti and Dubai in the Dorale Container Terminal (DCT) has been a topic of contention in recent years, as the...

ETHIOPIAN ACCESS TO RED SEA-HOW?

It is absurd that the Ethiopian PM delivered a speech in a Parliamentary joint session e expressing his desire to acquire an outlet (ports) to...

Djibouti flies a lone flag for Africa in prestigious ports index

  Djibouti flies a lone flag for Africa in prestigious ports index 06 May 2021 - by Eugene Goddard Not a single southern African port has made...

RED SEA DYNAMICS: PART 2 Ports, military bases and treaties: Who’s who in the Red Sea

RED SEA DYNAMICS: PART 2 Ports, military bases and treaties: Who’s who in the Red Sea IN DEPTH This article is part of the dossier:Red Sea Dynamics By Andreu...

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