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SAMSA distances itself from fake advert for SA Agulhas SAMSA distances itself from fake advert for SA Agulhas

SAMSA distances itself from fake advert for SA Agulhas

Listing for sale of SA Agulhas was not authorised

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SOUTH AFRICA: The listing of the SA Agulhas on a prominent website for international vessel sales has prompted the current owners, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA), to distance itself from the advert and declare that it is indeed fake.

SAMSA continues to recover systems after breach SAMSA continues to recover systems after breach

SAMSA continues to recover systems after breach

Cyberattack on South African Maritime Safety Authority

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SOUTH AFRICA:  The South African Maritime Safety Authority’s (SAMSA) ICT team is continuing to investigate and work on recovering their systems after a cyber security attack impacted its information technology systems in mid-April.

Ivory Coast oil field to begin production later this year Ivory Coast oil field to begin production later this year

Ivory Coast oil field to begin production later this year

MAURITANIA: Production from Ivory Coast’s highly anticipated Baleine oil field is expected in 2023. Owned by a consortium comprising ENI, an...
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Unpacking Namibia’s position as a logistics hub Unpacking Namibia’s position as a logistics hub

Unpacking Namibia’s position as a logistics hub

NAMIBIA: Panelists unpacked Namibia’s potential to become a regional transport and integrated logistics hub on the back of energy sector...
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Four ships sold for over $75m Four ships sold for over $75m

Four ships sold for over $75m

The sale of four ships to the value of just over $75m will see Grindrod Shipping Holdings undertake significant debt repayments including the...
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Navy embarks on recruitment of divers Navy embarks on recruitment of divers

Navy embarks on recruitment of divers

SOUTH AFRICA: The South African Navy kicked off a national recruitment drive yesterday in Gauteng to identify potential diver recruits over the...
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Deadline looms to comment on port plans

SOUTH AFRICA: Port stakeholders have until 22 April to submit comments on the proposed 2022 Port Development Framework plans that were released...
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Filipino seafarers safe for now Filipino seafarers safe for now

Filipino seafarers safe for now

PHILIPPINES: The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) announced that it will continue to recognise STCW certificates (Standards of Training,...
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Cabinet names next CEO for SAMSA - again 0 Maritime People
MRA Online

Cabinet names next CEO for SAMSA - again

SOUTH AFRICA: Although last week’s cabinet announcement of a new Chief Executive Officer for the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) will be welcomed by the industry, it does not provide any clarification as to why Captain Rufus...
Still-Too-Strong? 0 Shipping
MRA Online

Still-Too-Strong?

The new Regulations for the Environmental Management of Offshore Ship-To-Ship Transfer gazetted at the end of August may still face legal push-back as industry stakeholders seek legal advice on challenging certain aspects.

FRAP finalisation drags on 0 Fishing
MRA Online

FRAP finalisation drags on

SOUTH AFRICA: Permits in the Small Pelagic sector that were due to expire at the end of August have been extended until 30 October due to delays in the finalisation of appeals in the sector – highlighting the ongoing dismal legacy attached...

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