Djibouti Shipping Company acquires M/V African Sun
Djibouti Shipping Company has just acquired M/V African Sun Vessel, confirming with a tweet on DPFZA Official twitter account on 12 March 2020, they said.
African Shipowners Association
Djibouti Shipping Company has just acquired M/V African Sun Vessel, confirming with a tweet on DPFZA Official twitter account on 12 March 2020, they said.
She was recognized and awarded as one of the Pioneer Women in the Nigeria Maritime Industry at the World Maritime Day 2019 held in Lagos
H.E. Mr Humphrey Desmond Geiseb High Commissioner of Namibia to Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad and Permanent Representative to ECOWAS paid a courtesy call on the
Other dignitaries for this year’s conferment of the degree of Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, were His Excellency President John Agyekum Kufuor, former President of Ghana
Pictures from the AUDA -NEPAD Stakeholder Consultation for the Development of an AUDA-NEPAD Blue Economy Programme held on 3rd June 2019
Ms Olufunmilayo Folorunso, Secretary General of African Shipowners Association was at the Nigerian Maritime Security Summit on the 28th May 2019. See Photo below
On our Visit to the Ugandan High Commission in Abuja, Uganda High Commissioner – H.E Nelson Ocheger held a meeting with our Secretary General –
For two years in a row, The Nigerian Maritime and Safety Agency has taken the lead as Maritime Sector Regulator and the Sector’s Development Promoter
The Association attended the recently concluded Sustainable Blue Economy Conference and alongside over 200 critical stakeholders committed to: Develop an African Fleet of Vessels in
Nairobi — Kenya has welcomed the appointment of Seychelles President Danny Faure as the African Union champion for the Blue Economy. Faure was appointed during
Membership is open to Africans who owns vessels, operates vessels, whilst the Association will also consider applications from other organizations or establishments critical to the Shipping Industry on a case by case basis.