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Posted: Dec 4, 2024

Call to Africa to build a responsible O&G sector

Namibia embraces position as Africa’s energy hub

NAMIBIA: Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy has called on African nations to safeguard their socio-economic advantages from ongoing oil and gas operations, highlighting the challenge to build an energy sector that was not only economically robust but environmentally responsible. 

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Posted: Dec 4, 2024

New species to champion conservation of coral reefs

Making a positive impact on marine life

SEYCHELLES: Nature Seychelles is aiming to champion coral reef conservation by encouraging everyone to become a new type of human – the Homo Sapiens Coralicus – an imaginary species that will promote the need to care for coral reefs as well as the marine life that depends on them.

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Posted: Dec 3, 2024

Port expansion project moves forward

Snake Island Integrated Free Zone to consist of three terminals

NIGERIA: Nigerdock has concluded an agreement to commence with the expansion of Snake Island Port, multipurpose port facility comprising of three terminals located within Snake Island Integrated Free Zone.

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Posted: Dec 3, 2024

New event gains industry support

SA Shipping Gala debut a success

SOUTH AFRICA: The inaugural SA Shipping Gala held at the end of November in Durban has been widely lauded as a success following the induction of the first two members to the South African Shipping Hall of Fame as hundreds of industry stakeholders stepped out in their finest to celebrate the local maritime community.

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Posted: Dec 3, 2024

Advancing hydrography in Seychelles

Promoting collaboration with India

SEYCHELLES: India and the Seychelles have agreed to promote further collaboration in the field of hydrography in an effort to maintain maritime safety, foster economic growth and adhere to international commitments.

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Posted: Dec 2, 2024

A first for maritime training

Graduates mark training milestone for country

LIBERIA: The first cohort of certified Liberian Marine Engineers Officers Class-3 graduated last week at a ceremony held at the Liberia Maritime Training Institute (LMTI) in Marshall City.

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Posted: Dec 2, 2024

New office for shipping company

Landlocked country to host new office

UGANDA: Hapag-Lloyd has opened a strategic new office in the city of Kampala, the capital of Uganda to capitalise on the country’s connections to five neighbouring countries.

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Posted: Nov 30, 2024

Regulator addresses port issues

Ports Regulator of South Africa announces tariff decisions

SOUTH AFRICA: Announcing their record of decision on Friday, the Ports Regulator of South Africa (PRSA)highlighted several pressing concerns within the port system including irregular expenditure, poor performance levels, the slow progress of corporatisation and the lack of a strategy for ship repair.

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Is there still a Master Plan for the Ocean Economy? 
As the lead department in developing the Ocean Economy Master Plan, it should be cause for alarm that the OEMP was not mentioned in the Portfolio Committee meeting in April to discuss the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment's five year plan. 
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