Cover 320 people injure in South Africa train collision (Reuters/NAN) No fewer that 320 people were injured when a packed train travelling from Johannesburg to the capital Pretoria crashed into the back ... By maritimemagOctober 6, 20180
Cover Bodies of mother clutching baby found as Indonesia quake toll rises above 1,500 A week after a major earthquake brought devastation to Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, Ichsan Hidayat told how the bodies of his sister and ... By maritimemagOctober 6, 20180
Cover SON to Embrace FG Ease of Doing Business…DG The Director General, Standard Organisation of Nigeria Mr. Osita Aboloma, weekend, said that the Agency is working fully with the Federal ... By maritimemagOctober 6, 20180
Cover NiMET predicts cloudy weather for Friday The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted cloudy weather conditions with prospects of thunderstorms and rainfall activities over most parts of the country ... By maritimemagOctober 5, 20180
Cover Bangladesh kids turn the tide on climate change aboard floating schools Mosammat Rekha’s older cousins grew up unable to read and write, their tiny village so frequently cut off from the nearest school by ... By maritimemagOctober 5, 20180
Cover National Environmental Sanitation: FG reviews policy The Federal Government says it has commenced the review of the National Environmental Sanitation Policy to improve and promote sound environmental sanitation ... By maritimemagOctober 5, 20180
Cover Feud between NIWA, LASWA Affects Our Business, Boat Operators Tell Mamora By ZION Olalekan Boat operators under the aegis of Association of Tourist Boats and Water Transportation Owners of Nigeria (ATBOWATON) have charged the ... By maritimemagOctober 3, 20180
Cover UK firm gets nod for $2b Kenyan dam GBM Engineering Consortium a British firm, has received the nod to commence work on the $2 billion contract to construct the High ... By maritimemagOctober 3, 20180
Breaking News Breaking: Fuel tanker explosion again in Lagos Another fuel tanker explosion has been reported in Lagos Badagry Expressway on Tuesday morning. Casualty has not been ascertained, but unconfirmed reports ... By maritimemagOctober 2, 20180
Cover Stevedoring Company Laments Drop in Vessel Traffic By ZION Olalekan | Frontline stevedoring company; Stallion Stevedoring Limited, operators of the Ports and Terminal Multiservice Limited (PTML) has said ... By maritimemagOctober 2, 20180
Cover Desperate Indonesians flee quake zone, with scale of disaster unclear Indonesia scrambled on Monday to get help into quake-hit Sulawesi Island as survivors streamed away from their ruined homes and accounts of devastation ... By maritimemagOctober 2, 20180
Cover Quake-hit Indonesia buries dead in mass grave Indonesian volunteers began burying bodies in a vast mass grave on Monday, victims of a quake-tsunami that devastated swathes of Sulawesi, as the ... By maritimemagOctober 2, 20180
Cover NiMET: Thunderstorm, rainfalls to prevail on Monday The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) on Sunday, predicted cloudy morning over the central States with thunderstorms in Mambila Plateau, Jalingo, Yola ... By maritimemagOctober 1, 20180
Cover Typhoon Trami: dozens injured in Japan A powerful typhoon lashed Japan’s mainland Sunday after injuring dozens on outlying islands, bringing transport grinding to a halt and triggering warnings ... By maritimemagOctober 1, 20180
Cover ACCIDENT VEHICLES IMPORTED TO BEAT TARIFF—Compt Musa Abdullahi Comptroller Musa Baba Abdullahi, the Area Controller of the Tin Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service in this interview with one ... By maritimemagSeptember 30, 20180
Cover Nationwide Strike Shuts Port of Rosario A one-day strike brought industry to a halt across Argentina, including the operations of the key agricultural port of Rosario. Freight companies and ... By maritimemagSeptember 29, 20180