Brian Gicheru Kinyua
Brian Gicheru Kinyua is a freelance writer based in Mombasa City, Kenya where he researches and writes on logistics and the African Blue Economy. His primary focus is on shipping and ports development in Sub-Saharan Africa and how it fits into the global maritime order. He also provides consulting services in communications and public relations. For feedback, he may be reached at gicherubrian52@gmail.com.
The Human Rights Cost of IUU Fishing in Ghana
Over the last two decades, the West African seaboard has been a stomping ground for industrial trawlers. Although most of them are...
Mozambican and Rwandan Forces Recapture Strategic African Port
The Rwandan Defense Force on August 8 reported that it has successively regained control of the port city of Mocimboa da Praia. A...
Are Marine Protected Areas Helping Fisheries in the W. Indian Ocean?
Last Thursday, the World Trade Organization (WTO) gathered trade ministers from around the world to deliberate on new rules aimed...
Extreme Freight Rates Begin to Change Shippers' Calculations
The containerized shipping industry has been essential to global commerce for its low shipping costs. However, high freight rates...
Why High Container Rates are Likely to Persist
Last month, The Maritime Executive reported on the explosive rise in container rates across major global trade routes. T...
MEPC’s Climate Package Should Favor Developing Economies
If the massive efforts by developed countries to steer the shipping sector towards a zero-carbon future are not matched by develop...
Why the Black Sea Might Make or Break Russia’s Sea Power
On June 14, NATO will be holding a summit in Brussels, and at the top of the agenda will be the rising Russian presence in the Med...
Sierra Leone May Have Made Covert Deal for Chinese Fish Meal Factory
Sierra Leone’s government has reportedly struck a $55 million deal with China to build an industrial fishing harbor on 250 a...
Can the G7 Countries Create an Alternative to China’s Belt and Road?
Western nations have been critical of China’s outpouring of development capital in Africa under its Belt and Road Initiative...
New Pier at China's Djibouti Base Could Accommodate Carriers
China has completed construction of a pier large enough to hold an aircraft carrier at its Djibouti naval base, confirmed US Afric...