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Dedicated grape service for South Africa

Fresh sailing routes

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SOUTH AFRICA: Hapag-Lloyd will offer dedicated weekly sailings for fresh grapes and fruit from South Africa to Europe from the end of December on their reefer fleet to accommodate exports.

Strengthening MPA delivery in Mozambique Strengthening MPA delivery in Mozambique

Strengthening MPA delivery in Mozambique

Capacity programme launched

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MOZAMBIQUE: The launch of the National Capacity Development Programme for Marine Protected Area (MPA) Professionals this week in Mozambique represents a milestone in marine conservation for the country.

Reviewing port charges to address operating costs Reviewing port charges to address operating costs

Reviewing port charges to address operating costs

TANZANIA: Hosted by the Tanzania Shipping Agency Corporation (TASAC), port stakeholders met in Dar es Salaam this week to discuss the Tanzania...
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Study calls for limits to offshore bunkering Study calls for limits to offshore bunkering

Study calls for limits to offshore bunkering

SOUTH AFRICA: A new study funded through a grant by the Oiled Wildlife Care Network (OWCN) concludes that, until high levels of environmental...
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SA scientist shines at global awards ceremony

South African marine scientist Prof Lynne Shannon became the first South African to receive the Prince Albert I Grand Medal for Ocean Science...
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Distinguished Kenyan recognised for lifetime achievements Distinguished Kenyan recognised for lifetime achievements

Distinguished Kenyan recognised for lifetime achievements

Kenya’s Nancy Karigithu was recognised for her distinguished career representing her tireless commitment to seafarers as well as her...
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Restricting access for recreational WCRL fishers Restricting access for recreational WCRL fishers

Restricting access for recreational WCRL fishers

SOUTH AFRICA: Recreational fishers need to plan smartly this summer if they want to stay on the right side of the law as the announced dates for...
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Seafarer abandonment spirals

New data released by the International Transport Workers’ Federation reveals that ship and seafarer abandonment is spiralling and reached the critical levels in 2025 with 6,223 crewmembers facing abandonment last year across 410 ships.

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26 Jan 2026 SAMSA STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 1/26/2026 - 2/26/2026

The South African Maritime Safety Authority has issued a Marine Notice to clarify dates for stakeholder engagements on the Draft Merchant Shipping Regulations that were published at the end of December last year

3 Feb 2026 CONTEMPORARY MARITIME GOVERNANCE 2/3/2026 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

The maritime sector is evolving from traditional public administration toward New Public Management and agile governance models. Progress now depends on how effectively nations move beyond compliance to implement governance frameworks that enhance efficiency, accountability, and international cooperation.

16 Feb 2026 TARIFF METHODOLOGY ROADSHOW 2/16/2026 12:00 AM - 2/23/2026 11:59 PM

The Ports Regulator is in the process of reviewing the multi-year Tariff Methodology, which forms the cornerstone of the ports regulation framework, as it sets out the details of the regulatory framework which the National Ports Authority is required to comply with.

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