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Department of Public Enterprises commits to addressing port reform Department of Public Enterprises commits to addressing port reform

Department of Public Enterprises commits to addressing port reform

PCC Roadshows highlight port inefficiencies and challenges

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SOUTH AFRICA: Admitting that the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) had failed to provide effective oversight of the ports over the last ten years, Lebohang Ntwampe, Transport Economist at the DPE, made a commitment to correct this during yesterday’s Port Consultative Committee (PCC) roadshow session for Cape Town port users.

African ports continue to show a decline in container handling efficiencies African ports continue to show a decline in container handling efficiencies

African ports continue to show a decline in container handling efficiencies

World Bank publishes fourth global Container Port Performance Index

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Only four African ports reflected positive change in the newest global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) published by the World Bank this week.

Tanzania flagged for crew abandonment Tanzania flagged for crew abandonment

Tanzania flagged for crew abandonment

Announcing the release of a seafarer who had been stuck on board a Tanzanian flagged vessel for more than a decade, the International Transport...
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Gabon and Eswatini flagged by ITF Gabon and Eswatini flagged by ITF

Gabon and Eswatini flagged by ITF

Two ship registries strongly associated with ‘dark fleet’ transportation – Gabon and Eswatini – are the latest additions...
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Streamlining fisheries management

LIBERIA: The Management of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority, NaFAA officially launched its Fisheries Integrated Management System...
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Targeting piracy and developing capacity Targeting piracy and developing capacity

Targeting piracy and developing capacity

A multi-national maritime operation, supported by 13 nations, eight ships and five aircraft, as well as four unmanned surface vessels and three...
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EDITOR'S PICKS

Corporatisation of TNPA inches forward 0 Shipping
MRA Online

Corporatisation of TNPA inches forward

SOUTH AFRICA: Detailed plans for the corporatisation of the Transnet National Ports Authority may finally be completed by next month according to a report back on the latest progress report on Operation Vulindlela.

Sold for scrap 0 Insights & Opinion
MRA Online

Sold for scrap

SOUTH AFRICA: The sale by auction of the SA Agulhas has drawn some criticism from the previous owners who contend that she was significantly undervalued and had more than scrap value.

Seafarer abandonment spirals 0 Shipping
MRA Online

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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