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Addressing weaknesses in Africa’s Port State Control Addressing weaknesses in Africa’s Port State Control

Addressing weaknesses in Africa’s Port State Control

Recognising the knowledge gaps in implementing and enforcing conventions

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NIGERIA: A new five-year programme will train some 200 Port State Control officials across West and Central Africa to address knowledge gaps in the implementation and enforcement of relevant conventions and in the understanding of international best practices.

Quantifying local content in oil and gas sector Quantifying local content in oil and gas sector

Quantifying local content in oil and gas sector

Shell highlights initiatives and commitments to local content

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NIGERIA: Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Ltd (SNEPCo) has launched a $3-billion Contract Finance Facility in partnership with nine leading Nigerian banks to help empower Nigerian contractors in the oil and gas sector.

Poaching continues despite crackdown, deputy minister admits Poaching continues despite crackdown, deputy minister admits

Poaching continues despite crackdown, deputy minister admits

SOUTH AFRICA: Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Narend Singh, has admitted that illegal sales of marine resources such...
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Improving Flag State performance goals for White List Status Improving Flag State performance goals for White List Status

Improving Flag State performance goals for White List Status

SIERRA LEONE: The Sierra Leone Maritime Administration (SLMARAD) has recorded its strongest performance to date in the latest Paris Memorandum of...
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Turkish yard chosen for patrol and inspection boats Turkish yard chosen for patrol and inspection boats

Turkish yard chosen for patrol and inspection boats

TANZANIA: The Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation (TASAC) has signed a contract with Mercan Tekne Deniz Araçları Ltd Şti of Türkiye for the...
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Port gains recorded for Cape Town Port gains recorded for Cape Town

Port gains recorded for Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA: Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is reporting that operational improvements in the Port of Cape Town are a result of...
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Gabon takes control of its flag Gabon takes control of its flag

Gabon takes control of its flag

GABON: Following the lead of Comoros, the Government of Gabon has formally terminated its agreement with Intershipping Services LLC to manage its...
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