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Major decision to review FRAP appeals could lead to instability Major decision to review FRAP appeals could lead to instability

Major decision to review FRAP appeals could lead to instability

Minister to test predecessor’s decisions in court

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SOUTH AFRICA: The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment’s (DFFE) unusual decision to review the previous Minister’s appeal decisions, which was announced as “unprecedented” in a statement issued on Friday, has been met with mixed responses.

Financing for maritime corridor will strengthen connectivity Financing for maritime corridor will strengthen connectivity

Financing for maritime corridor will strengthen connectivity

Project launch ceremony

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COMOROS: Senior African Development Bank officials attended the official ceremony presided over by President of the Union of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani to launch the Maritime Corridor and Regional Trade Facilitation Project which represents $137million in finance from the institution.

Igniting action to advance Africa’s superyacht sector Igniting action to advance Africa’s superyacht sector

Igniting action to advance Africa’s superyacht sector

SOUTH AFRICA: Clear steps to outline a strategy for expanding opportunities in the superyacht sector on the continent are being taken following...
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Shark longlining vessel fined

SOUTH AFRICA: A shark longline vessel has been fined following an inspection that revealed breaches to their fishing permits.

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New port facilities for seamless cargo movement

NAMIBIA: Grindrod Limited, officially opened its new 4,000m2 warehouse in the Port of Walvis Bay this week, which is designed for seamless cargo...
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Adding to cold storage capacity in Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA:  The addition of a new cold storage facility to the logistics network will help strengthen the country’s capacity and...
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CITES listing for abalone could address crisis CITES listing for abalone could address crisis

CITES listing for abalone could address crisis

SOUTH AFRICA: With plans to have dried abalone listed by CITES, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has confirmed that a...
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Port system rolled out for efficient trade

KENYA: DP World has launched the rollout of its state-of-the-art Port Community System (PCS) in Kenya, marking a major milestone in the...
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SOUTH AFRICA: Guests that included some of the initiators and sponsors of the iconic high school maritime training initiative gathered at the Labia yesterday in Cape Town to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Lawhill Maritime Academy.

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