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Africa's rapid urbanization and economic growth bring increased traffic, but at what cost? Road accidents are the leading cause of death in Africa, … see more »
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While some Kenyans are celebrating the second phase of a cross-country Chinese-built railway line, others are angry about what the railway has cost … see more »
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The Zimbabwean government has launched its nationwide urban transport service to try and cushion commuters from high taxi fares. see more »
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The countrywide bus workers' strike that started last Wednesday continued on Monday. Bus workers' salaries are negotiated at the South African Road … see more »
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A New Times report describes how the fight against life-threatening diseases in one of the world's poorest nations could get a boost from an unlikely … see more »
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In this VOA report, Ricci Shryock describes how colorful car rapides represent an iconic mode of public transportation in Dakar, Senegal. A … see more »
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This Deutsche Welle feature looks at the semi-autonomous country of Somaliland. Since its establishment in 1991, the international community has … see more »
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"Swaziland recently unveiled a new aiport that will eventually be able to 300 passengers per hour and its runway can accommodate jumbo jets." see more »
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Over 9,000 registered motorcycle taxis ply their trade on the roads of Mbale and its suburbs. see more »
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U.S. Secret Service agents and military personnel are dispatched ahead of time to secure facilities in the countries the President visits. Photo shows … see more »
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