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Seafarer welfare being monitored

Detained vessel leaves seafarers stranded

SOUTH AFRICA: The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is actively monitoring the situation involving the seafarers aboard the bulk carrier MV Sea Lord, which has been detained in the Port of Ngqura since November 14, 2025, following a Port State Control (PSC) inspection that identified 42 deficiencies, including the non-payment of crew wages.

The vessel, flagged under Comoros, carries a crew of 16 seafarers including three  from Myanmar and 13 from India.

The detention of the vessel follows a routine PSC inspection undertaken on the vessel’s arrival in the Port of Ngqura where a number of deficiencies were noted. In line with international maritime standards, SAMSA promptly notified the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) regarding the wage issues, and efforts to secure payment from the vessel's owners remain ongoing.

Recent inspections this month, revealed additional humanitarian concerns, including shortages of fresh water, food supplies, and electricity, as well as accumulating garbage on deck.

The vessel is also subject to two ongoing court cases related to its arrest. SAMSA is collaborating with the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), ITF, Seafarers' Mission, and legal representatives to provide urgent humanitarian support to the crew.

“SAMSA remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the rights and welfare of seafarers, ensuring safe and sustainable shipping practices in South African waters,” said SAMSA CEO, Captain Dennis Mqadi.

“We are working diligently with all stakeholders to address these issues in accordance with the Maritime Labour Convention and other international obligations, prioritising the health and safety of those on board,” said Mqadi.

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