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Posted: Apr 14, 2023

Steel sector to come under scrutiny

Competition Commission gazettes scope for market inquiry

SOUTH AFRICA: The Competition Commission (Commission) gazetted the draft terms of reference (ToRs) for a market inquiry into the South African steel industry at the beginning of April and has invited public comment on the scope of the inquiry.

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Posted: Apr 13, 2023

Maritime boundary dispute judgement scheduled

ITLOS to read judgement on Mauritius/Maldive case

LEGAL: The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) will deliver the judgement on the dispute concerning the delimitation of the maritime boundary between Mauritius and the Maldives on Friday, 28 April.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2023

SAMSA aims to boost governance

Whistle blower hotline tender issued

SOUTH AFRICA: One year since the finalisation of the report into  various allegations of irregularities at the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA), the authority has issued a tender requesting for bids from service providers to establish and maintain a whistle blower hotline.

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Posted: Apr 11, 2023

Mobilising funds to end overfishing

MSC scales up fund to help end overfishing

INTERNATIONAL: The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) set an ambitious goal to mobilise US$100 million to help safeguard the ocean and sustainable seafood supplies over the next decade as part of MSC’s Ocean Stewardship Fund which aims to end overfishing.

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Posted: Apr 6, 2023

Historic dry dock gets a modern touch

Robinson Dry Dock recommissioned

SOUTH AFRICA: The Robinson Dry Dock in the Port of Cape Town has welcomed its first vessel after a year-long decommissioning that was used to undertake the installation and upgrade of a new dewatering system.

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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

Africa remains a hotspot for stowaways

Guide for dealing with stowaways

According to an article written by Lene-Camilla Nordlie of Gard, despite an overall decrease in the number of stowaway incidents reported in Africa, the continent remains the hot spots for stowaway embarkations.

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Posted: Apr 4, 2023

A two horse race for top IMO position

Candidates announced for Secretary General position

There is a high possibility that this year’s International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) election for a new Secretary General could result in a first for women as three of the seven candidates are female, but whether it will also be a first for Africa is hard to say. Nevertheless I am fairly confident in calling a two-horse race for the top position at the upcoming IMO election in July this year.

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Posted: Apr 3, 2023

Drilling operations in Gabon

Dussafu Drilling Update

GABON: The DHIBM-3H production well has been successfully drilled, completed and handed over to production operations without incident. The well encountered good quality oil saturated reservoir sands in the regionally prolific Gamba formation.

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