Author: By Benard Sanga and Patrick Beja

Cranes offloading containers from MV Jolly Giada LOA at the Port of Mombasa on March 6, 2024. [File, Standard] Cargo volumes through the port of Mombasa hit a new high in 2025 as the facility grapples with a congestion crisis that is expected to persist until end of February. Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) says cargo volumes through the port hit a high record 45.45 million metric tonnes in 2025, up from 40.99 million tonnes processed at the facility in 2024. KPA Managing Director William Ruto attributed this upward trend to a significant growth in regional trade, which calls for port…

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