by sidoman | Jan 19, 2017 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
In last year’s budget reading, Kenya’s Treasury issued a directive to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to implement Section 20 of the Insurance Act beginning January of this year. Well, January is here and it seems the KRA has heeded the directive. Starting this...
by sidoman | Jan 17, 2017 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
A German firm specialising in infrastructure and mobility firm has won the bid to design and install a smart traffic system to enhance the movement of traffic within the Nairobi CBD. H.P. Gauff Consultants, has recently put pen to paper on the 1.4 Billion Shilling...
by sidoman | Jan 15, 2017 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
The landlocked East African country of Uganda has been gearing itself towards a change in how cross-border operations are carried out. The country is leveraging the use of technology to hasten the issuance of visas and strengthen security at the border by installing a...
by sidoman | Jan 10, 2017 | Logistics News, Road freight, Uncategorized
On Monday, 9th January 2017 under the sweltering heat of the Port of Mombasa, four locomotives were off-loaded from a ship. This was the strongest signal yet that the dawn of a brand new rail transportation system in Kenya is here with us. The construction of the...
by sidoman | Jan 7, 2017 | Logistics News, Uncategorized
With the advancement of technology that we have seen in recent times, we are knocking on the door of entry into a new world where everything is “smart”. The term “smart” is often attached to any noun in order to make it synonymous with thinking, networked and mobile...
by sidoman | Jan 2, 2017 | Logistics News, Uncategorized
The Education CS, Dr. Fred Matiang’i revealed on Thursday, 26th December that only 141 students out of the registered 574,125 students that sat for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE 2016) made straight A’s. Announcing this at Shimo La Tewa High...