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Tomorrow's Leaders Convention 2012 Convention Adding a New Dimension With the theme of sustainable leadership and an emphasis on mentorship, the 5th annual Tomorrow's Leaders Convention will add a new dimension to the proceedings...
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Improving African maritime industries Dutch Minister Bleker visits Damen Shipyards Cape Town Last Monday, the Dutch Minister for Agriculture and Foreign Trade, Mr Henk Bleker, visited Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT). The visit, organized...
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Skills Development Summit 2011 World's top mining group backs SA Skills Development Summit 2011 The world's biggest mining group BHP Billiton has thrown its weight behind the efforts to solve South Africa’s skills shortage crisis...
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Uninsured tanker highlights financial implications Cost of salvaging uninsured MT Phoenix oil tanker The recent announcement that the cost for salvaging the uninsured stranded oil tanker, MT Phoenix, in Durban is estimated at over R30m highlights the...
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Simonstown Harbour extension Simonstown harbour entrance to be extended The extension of the entrance at Simonstown Stillwater harbour is running on schedule, despite additional workloads, thanks to the quality of products and after-sales...












