Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 13 September 2025

Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news

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Cabo Delgado war intensifies – Joseph Hanlon’s Newsletter
Briefly Speaking – Week Ending 13 September 2025
South Sudan and Djibouti sign strategic MoU to develop river and dry ports
CILTSA and ICFF unite to elevate South Africa’s logistics sector
WHARF TALK: Russian Federation Navy training ship – RFS SMOLNYY (300)
Iran and other nations aiming to take part in Exercise Mosi III
Gibdock becomes major focus for offshore support vessel work
CARENA expands ship repair capacity with new 12,000-ton Floating Dock at Abidjan
Angola–Japan agreements advance Amboim Deepwater Port and Skills Development
Transnet Port Terminals show marked operational gains – minister
East Africa Freight Transport: ITF study charts path to resilient regional connectivity
Why Trump’s fight with India could have global repercussions
East Africa’s SGR ambitions: progress, pitfalls, and parallel tracks
Standard Gauge vs Metre Gauge in East Africa
WHARF TALK: trailing suction hopper dredger (THSD) – SEBASTIANO CABOTO
Rail reforms signal hope for citrus exporters
Cabinda refinery inaugurated as Angola eyes regional energy role
Mozambique’s offshore gas revival gains momentum
G20 Summit puts paid to Exercise Mosi III this year
Transnet Annual Results 2024/25 – Recovery gains ground but challenges persist
Briefly Speaking: From Beira to the Bay – A week of milestones and momentum
DP World’s Infrastructure Drive creates 5,000 jobs across five nations
Sidebar: Africa’s Deep-Sea Leap – Banana and Ndayane
Police arrest 26 in crackdown on Transnet infrastructure theft
WHARF TALK: hydrographic survey vessel – FS BEAUTEMPS-BEAUPRÉ A758
Missile strike in Upper Red Sea signals escalation of maritime threats
Transnet and Tshipi seal decade-long deal to anchor SA’s manganese export future
Maputo’s Container Terminal expansion signals a new era for Southern African trade

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