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Posted: Aug 17, 2023

Actioning maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea

Maritime security meeting

SENEGAL: A three-day meeting held in Dakar sought to develop action plans for a review of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct to ensure the region’s ability to adapt to emerging realities and threats.

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Posted: Aug 15, 2023

Museum milestone reached as cradles for submarine completed

Submarine museum inches ahead

SOUTH AFRICA: With aspirations to open the Assegaai Submarine Museum to the public in 2024, the project reached an important milestone yesterday with the completion of the cradles that will help stabilise the retired sub at her final resting place where she will welcome visitors as the first and only submarine museum on the African continent.

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Posted: Aug 14, 2023

OPL sector comes under the spotlight

New regulations could soon apply

SOUTH AFRICA: A maritime security sub-committee looking at improving and growing the Off-Port Limits (OPL) sector in South Africa met at the beginning of the Month in Durban to discuss issues relating to infrastructure, minimum standards, regulation and safety.

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Posted: Aug 10, 2023

Funding secured to boost Senegal’s oil and gas sector

Financing the oil and gas sector

SENEGAL: Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) an infrastructure solutions provider on the continent, will invest €50 million to fund the development of Senegal’s Sangomar oil field and drive its development towards achieving first oil, a key milestone in the advancement of the country’s hydrocarbons sector.

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Posted: Aug 8, 2023

Fatalities in fishing vessel incident

Four die in fishing vessel incident

SOUTH AFRICA: A search for a missing fisher got underway this morning after four crew members died during an incident that left the fishing boat, Dijaanda, stranded on rocks near Mossel Bay.

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Posted: Jul 28, 2023

A legend retires

SA Amandla celebrates long service

SOUTH AFRICA: Owners of the SA Amandla (formerly the John Ross) have planned a fitting tribute to the vessel as she reaches retirement that includes an expo at the V&A Waterfront to allow both members of the public as well as those with a historic tie to the vessel to celebrate her unique contribution to the South African maritime space.

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Posted: Jul 12, 2023

Questioning South Africa’s maritime position

Taking advantage of the blue economy

SOUTH AFRICA: Kgomotso Selokane, CEO of Heron Marine, kicked off the maritime session of the Southern African Transport Conference in Pretoria today by questioning the country’s ability to take advantage of its position in the maritime domain.

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Posted: Jun 27, 2023

African flag State helps seal the deal for greener ship recycling

Liberia signs convention

LINERIA: As the world’s largest flag State by tonnage, Liberia’s signatory to the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships yesterday will trigger the entry into force of the Convention on 26 June 2025.

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