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Court ruling paves way for container terminal investment Court ruling paves way for container terminal investment

Court ruling paves way for container terminal investment

Finding in favour of Transnet

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SOUTH AFRICA: A court ruling on Friday has paved the way for Transnet to finalise a contract with International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI) for a 25-year joint venture with Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) to develop and upgrade the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2.

Towards a circular economy for fishing nets Towards a circular economy for fishing nets

Towards a circular economy for fishing nets

Net recycling facility is officially launched

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SOUTH AFRICA: “The solution we see here today, the recycling and repurposing of end-of-life fishing gear, provides a glimpse of what a sustainable future can look like. This is how we build resilience in our blue economy, ensuring that economic activity supports environmental protection.”

Offshore production delayed Offshore production delayed

Offshore production delayed

SOUTH AFRICA: Reacting to recent legal proceedings involving environmental assessments of unrelated offshore blocks, African Energy has...
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Africa shines at world port awards' ceremony Africa shines at world port awards' ceremony

Africa shines at world port awards' ceremony

African ports came out tops at the IAPH Sustainability Awards winning three of the eight categories at this year’s awards ceremony held in...
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Aligning Africa’s blue economy ambitions Aligning Africa’s blue economy ambitions

Aligning Africa’s blue economy ambitions

NIGERIA: A regional workshop attracting delegates from across the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) concluded at the beginning of...
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Exploring abalone exotic food markets Exploring abalone exotic food markets

Exploring abalone exotic food markets

SOUTH AFRICA: The South Africa Abalone Export Council has set its sight on the European market as part of its market diversification strategy.

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Concession will boost terminal investment Concession will boost terminal investment

Concession will boost terminal investment

SOUTH AFRICA: Today Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) signed a Terminal Operator Agreement with FFS Tank Terminals to operate and maintain...
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Generating a wave of ocean research Generating a wave of ocean research

Generating a wave of ocean research

SOUTH AFRICA: A multi-million-rand investment into the Coastal Hydraulics laboratory at the Council for Scientific Research (CSIR) has established...
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SOUTH AFRICA: With plans to have dried abalone listed by CITES, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has confirmed that a proven stock collapse will only provide for a 12.01 ton Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for the 2025/26...

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