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Collaborative efforts needed to address maritime security

Kenyan Navy leadership engages to strengthen response

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KENYA: “No single nation can address the maritime threat matrix in isolation,” the Commander of the Kenya Navy, Major General Paul Otieno, told an audience last week.

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Enhancing emergency response to hazardous threats

National port exercise enhances response mechanisms and readiness to hazardous threats

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MAURITIUS: A full-scale simulation exercise saw some 200 emergency responders participate in joint multi-agency emergency and response training to enhance response mechanisms and readiness to hazardous threats.

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Protecting migrants in distress at sea

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have released a...
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The real cost of Hormuz tensions brought home

TANZANIA: The true cost of the ongoing tensions between the United States of America and Iran was brought home this week when the body of a young...
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Partnership will celebrate South African women in maritime

SOUTH AFRICA: Acknowledging International Day of Women in Maritime, Maritime Review Africa is pleased to announce a new partnership with Maritime...
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Rescheduling will leave Marion Island temporarily unmanned Rescheduling will leave Marion Island temporarily unmanned

Rescheduling will leave Marion Island temporarily unmanned

SOUTH AFRICA: Following the announcement in the delay of SA Agulhas II scheduled trip to relieve the current over-wintering team on Marion Island,...
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Keeping the blue economy on Africa’s agenda

KENYA: Despite some mixed reviews with social media posts highlighting incidents of disorganisation at this week’s Africa Forward Summit...
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Enough is enough! Enough is enough!

Enough is enough!

World’s seafarers’ and dockers’ unions demand immediate end to seafarer humanitarian crisis - call for governments to confront...
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The 3rd International Conference on Seafloor Landforms, Processes and Evolution will be organised by the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the Submarine Geomorphology working group of the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG), and will take place on the 20th to 24th July 2026 in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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Eastern Cape courts Italian maritime business 0 Tourism
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Eastern Cape courts Italian maritime business

SOUTH AFRICA: Engagements with boatbuilders, cruise ports, training academies, business councils and maritime businesses across Italy have resulted in invitations to industry events and even letters of intent to establish twinning partnerships...
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MRA Online

Landmark judgement against African State

Equatorial Guinea has been found to have unlawfully arrested and detained a Marshall Islands-flagged very large crude carrier (VLCC) and its 26-man crew, and must pay compensation exceeding US$ 12 million plus EUR 2 million in a landmark ruling...

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