

Member states at the IMO need to provide the tools for the shipping industry to decarbonize, says Simon Bennett of the ICS. | PHOTO/ICS By

Cruise ship World Odyssey on its way to the port of Mombasa. PHOTO/MAARUF MOHAMED. By ABDULHAKIM SHERMAN newshub@eyewitness.africa The Kenya Seafarers’ Consultative Forum, a lobby

Disney Cruise Line is among top cruise lines around the world that are innovating to protect the environment. PHOTO/UGC By SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT newshub@eyewitness.africa Disney Cruise

Fish now accounts for almost 17 percent of the global population’s intake of protein. PHOTO/MOHAMED MARUFU By PATRICK MAYOYO newshub@eyewitness.africa Decreases in fish production due to

Former Principal Secretary, Ms Nancy Karigithu. PHOTO/UGC By DUKE TSUMA newshub@africaeconews.africa Former Principal Secretary, Ms Nancy Karigithu, is among seven candidates who have been shortlisted

Indian Ocean Explore II. PHOTO/YACHT CHARTER FLEET DETAILS OF THE VESSEL ACCORDING TO MARINE CRAFT IMO:Â 6618330 MMSI:Â 371746000 Call Sign:Â HP5120 Flag:Â Panama [PA] AIS Vessel Type:Â Pleasure Craft

Crew members on a fishing vessel. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) is pressing for good practices to end labour exploitation at sea. PHOTO/ILO By PATRICK

IMO headquaters. PHOTO/IMO By PATRICK MAYOYO newdesk@reporter.co.ke Shipping and ports can play a significant role in helping to create conditions for increased employment, prosperity and

A ship at the high seas.PHOTO/IMO By PATRICK MAYOYO newsdesk@reporter.co.ke A new warning that bauxite may become unstable when carried in bulk on a ship,
A new crane being off-loaded from a ship at Mombasa port. PHOTO/KPA BY KURIAN MUSA newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Kenya Ports Authority’s (KPA) has enhanced cargo handling capacity