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South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat

Vying for a seat in Category C

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After failing to regain a seat on the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Council at the end of 2023, Nigeria and South Africa have indicated their intention to stand for election at the end of this year and officials from both countries are already publicly expressing the validity of their inclusion.

Two harbour tugs up for auction Two harbour tugs up for auction

Two harbour tugs up for auction

TNPA seeks bids for two tugs

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SOUTH AFRICA:  Two of Transnet National Ports Authority’s tugboats will go on auction later this month at a starting bid of R2,5 million each.

Port partnership signed Port partnership signed

Port partnership signed

CONGO: AD Ports Group and the CMA CGM Group have formed a joint venture to develop, manage, and operate New East Mole multipurpose terminal at the...
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Oil escapes wreck during removal operations Oil escapes wreck during removal operations

Oil escapes wreck during removal operations

SOUTH AFRICA: Discoveries of oil on the main beaches of Strandfontein on the West Coast last week have been confirmed by the South African...
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20 year concession for Angolan multipurpose terminal 20 year concession for Angolan multipurpose terminal

20 year concession for Angolan multipurpose terminal

ANGOLA: AD Ports Group officially began its long-term management and development of Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal with local partners in Angola...
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Improving logistics in East Africa Improving logistics in East Africa

Improving logistics in East Africa

UGANDA: Aimed at economic progress and improving trade logistics, the RORO vessel, the MV Mpungu was commissioned in Uganda marking a significant...
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Removal of West Coast wreck underway Removal of West Coast wreck underway

Removal of West Coast wreck underway

SOUTH AFRICA: Having been contracted to undertake the wreck removal of the Ultra Galaxy off the coast near Lutzville, Shanghai Salvage Co...
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Regulating foreign fishing vessels in South African waters Regulating foreign fishing vessels in South African waters

Regulating foreign fishing vessels in South African waters

SOUTH AFRICA: The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) is calling for public comment on draft regulations relating to the...
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Namibian oil sector hiccough

NAMIBIA: The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) does believe that Shell’s decision to write-down $400 million on oil discoveries in a licence held in the Orange Basin will significantly impact Namibia's oil and gas development.

Funding safety in Africa 0 Safety & Incident Response
MRA Online

Funding safety in Africa

Applicants from across Africa have until 10 January 2025 to apply for up to £1 million in funding for projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the safety of life and property through the development of standards and education.  

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