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Posted: Nov 7, 2023

Africa charts a course for a sustainable Blue Economy

Emphasising the importance of marine spatial planning

TANZANIA: The Second Marine Spatial Planning Forum for Africa took place this week in Dar es Salaam to explore the potential of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) in driving Africa's sustainable Blue Economy.

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Posted: Nov 6, 2023

Bitou beach goers safe from sharks

Bitou Municipality signs MOA with Shark Spotters

SOUTH AFRICA: A three-year contract with the Plett Shark Spotters Non-Profit Organisation will see 14 spotters employed to keep beach goers safe on Bitou’s Blue Flag beaches. 

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Posted: Nov 6, 2023

Offshore oil field aims to start production in 2024

Significant oil discovered offshore Gabon

GABON: Two of the partners in the Hibiscus South Well offshore Gabon have confirmed the discovery of significant commercial oil prospects on the Dussafu Marin Permit offshore Gabon.

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Posted: Nov 2, 2023

Engen acquisition gains momentum

Competition Commission recommends transaction

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Posted: Nov 2, 2023

Acquisition marks debut of Turkish port operator in Africa

AFC sells share in port concession

GHANA: Turkish port and container terminal operator, Yilport Holding has acquired Africa Finance Corporation’s (AFC) 35% stake in Atlantic Terminal Services Limited (ATSL), the concessionaire for the expansion of Ghana’s Takoradi Port – marking their first port venture on the African continent.

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Posted: Nov 2, 2023

Ghanaian steps up to serve Africa’s ports

New IAPH Board announced

UAE - ABU DHABI: Michael Achagwe Luguje, Director General, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority has been named as the Regional Vice President for Africa of the International Association of Ports and Harbours and will serve on the Board of the Association.

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Posted: Nov 1, 2023

High taxes forcing fish traders out of business

Fish maw traders petition over high taxes

UGANDA: Fish Maw traders yesterday handed a petition to the government over excessive taxes they claim are forcing them out of business.

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Posted: Nov 1, 2023

Putting the blue economy on the table

City of Cape Town interacts with boating sector

SOUTH AFRICA: Stakeholders from the boating sector in Cape Town shared a table with representatives from the City of Cape Town yesterday to engage on issues impacting the continued growth of the Cape’s blue economy.

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MERCHANT
SHIPPING BILL

WITHDRAWN: 

The processing of the Merchant Shipping Bill 2023 had been withdrawn from parliament to allow the Department of Transport to finalise the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) process.

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