Kenya aviation news update – Speed up airport expansion, PS tells KAA and contractors

SPEED UP AIRPORT WORK Under pressure by air operators, in particular the national airline Kenya Airways, and faced with a growing list of airlines wanting to fly into Nairobi, were it not for capacity constraints, the government finally made its stand known on the ongoing expansion of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The Permanent Secretary in […]

Uganda hospitality news updates – People on the move

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE The Sheraton Kampala Hotel is wishing good bye to Jawaid Akhtar, who was at the helm of the hotel for the last almost 6 years and is leaving many friends behind in Kampala as he prepares to take up another General Manager’s position within the Sheraton family. New in town is […]

‘Beyond the Victoria Falls’ – a new book by Gill Staden

GILL STADEN’S NEW BOOK ‘BEYOND THE VICTORIA FALLS’ NOW AVAILABLE (Comes Highly Recommended)           My friend Gill Staden, well known by my own readers for the regular content featured here from ‘The Livingstone Weekly’, has outdone herself, when she had her first ‘big book’ titled ‘Beyond the Victoria Falls’ published the […]

Rwanda conservation news update – Nyungwe road upgrading causes environmentalists concerns

NEW NYUNGWE FOREST ROAD ANGERS ENVIRONMENTALITS It was learned overnight that a section of new road through the Nyungwe Forest National Park has caused added concerns amongst environmentalists and conservationists, as a result of the contractors’ alleged work practices of cutting trees and shrubs and covering slopes along the route with soil. The construction, described […]

Uganda news update – Powercuts persist as opposition leader mocks the public

OPPOSITION MOCKS THE COUNTRY AS DARKNESS CONTINUES The so called ‘leader’ of the opposition, a misleader more likely by any standards, has yesterday mocked Ugandans suffering from renewed day and night long power-cuts and sweeping rationing of electricity by insisting that members of parliament should not ‘yield to blackmail’ while accusing the government to be […]

Southern Sudan news update – New constitution passed in the nick of time

NEW CONSTITUTION PASSED ‘JUST IN TIME’ As tomorrow, 09th of July is coming ever closer in the Southern Sudan, parliament in Juba finally, in a near overnight session, passed the required Constitution, governing the new country for the next four years from the day of Independence, before a new, broadly agreed upon constitution is developed […]

South Sudan aviation news updates – Juba Airport to close for Independence day

JUBA AIRPORT CLOSED FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY Information was finally confirmed that on Saturday 09th of July NO flights will be allowed into the airport in Juba although it appears that no NOTAM has been formally issued, still in the domain of the ‘united’ Sudan civil aviation body in Khartoum until independence finally arrives in the […]

Mauritius aviation breaking news – Shanghai is the latest Air Mauritius destination

AIR MAURITIUS LAUNCHES CHINA FLIGHTS Shanghai is the latest destination for Air Mauritius after the destination was launched earlier in the week. The inaugural flight, there is for the time being a once a week flight to Shanghai via Kuala Lumpur before going nonstop by early 2012, left SSR International Airport (Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam) with […]

Kenya aviation news update – Gulf Air returns to Nairobi

GULF AIR RETURNS TO NAIROBI After an absence of nearly 6 years has Gulf Air now returned to Nairobi, offering an initial 4 flights per week between Bahrain and Kenya. Industry observers attribute this decision to the generally promising market conditions in Kenya in particular, a sharp departure from the company’s assessment 6 years ago, […]

Kenya aviation news – Yemenia reduces Nairobi flights to ONE only

YEMENIA REDUCES NAIROBI FLIGHT It was confirmed overnight that Yemenia has cut its regular services from Sana to Nairobi to one only, as a result of less travel demand and an almost total disappearance of transit passengers, afraid to be stuck in Yemen should the situation deteriorate, making it impossible for onward flights to operates […]

Kenya aviation news – Direct flights to the US could double tourist arrivals

DIRECT FLIGHTS WILL DOUBLE US TOURIST ARRIVALS The Minister of Tourism Hon. Najib Balala has expressed his hope that a fresh round of bilateral talks on direct flights between Kenya and the United States would eventually result in such flights being launched, following the failed attempt by Delta in past years to connect the US […]

East Africa news update – IGAD warned of Eritrea terror links

KIBAKI WARNS OF ERITREA TERROR LINKS The ‘Intergovernmental Authority on Development’ in short IGAD, to which most Eastern African countries have subscribed, was warned earlier in the week by Kenya’s President Kibaki of the growing threats by terrorism spreading from the lawless parts of Somalia into the wider region, and the need to combat the […]

Seychelles news update – African Union hosts anti terror workshop

SEYCHELLES HOSTS AFRICAN ANTI TERROR WORKSHOP True to a recent comment made by the Minister for Home Affairs, the Hon. Joel Morgan, in an interview with this correspondent, is the Seychelles’ fight against terror in all shapes and forms continuing, this time with a three day workshop organized by the African Union and the African […]

Mauritius aviation update – Airports of Mauritius Corporation remains profitable

MAURITIUS AIRPORTS REMAIN PROFITABLE Information from this Indian Ocean island just received talks of substantial profits for the Airports of Mauritius corporation, in excess of over Rupees 770 million. This according to the source constitutes an increase of about 8.4 percent over the financial year 2009, leaving shareholders and management satisfied with the results. Only […]

Rwanda news update – Country celebrates 17th Liberation Day

LIBERATION DAY CELEBRATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY The ‘new’ Rwanda, which miraculously rose from the ashes of the 1994 genocide, yesterday celebrated their 17th Liberation Day, commemorating the end of the long dictatorship in Rwanda after all the remnants of the former rag tag army and killer militias had been driven out of ‘the Land of […]

Tanzania news update – Countdown to 50th Independence Day starts this week

50TH INDEPENDENCE COUNTDOWN TO START THIS WEEK It was learned overnight from a regular source in Dar es Salaam that President Jakaya Kikwete will on Wednesday night this week launch the countdown towards the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence day, due to be celebrated on the 09th of December this year. The ‘official countdown’ […]

Uganda community tourism news update – COBATI launches ‘Nubian Village’ project

COBATI LAUNCHES NUBIAN VILLAGE PROJECT IN BOMBO Last month saw the launch by another community tourism initiative by COBATI, the Community Based Tourism Initiative founded by Maria Baryamujura. The Nubian villages, over 30 of them are located in the Bombo area outside Kampala en route the highway to the North of the country, better known […]