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4th AAMA Executive Council to be Hosted by Ghana

NewsBy augustine.chinfulMarch 28, 2020

4th AAMA Executive Council to be Hosted by Ghana All is set for Ghana to host the 4th Association of African Maritime Administration (AAMA) Executive Council meeting in February this year. The mega gathering of African maritime executives will be held at the Labadi Beach Hotel, from 9th to 11th February, 2020. Established pursuant to…

Stop ‘Infested’ Ships From Entering Our Ports – Ghana Maritime Authority

NewsBy augustine.chinfulMarch 28, 2020

Stop ‘Infested’ Ships From Entering Our PortsThe Ghana Maritime Authority has directed all seaports to prevent from entering the country any ship whose crew is suspected to be infected with the coronavirus. This is part of a raft of directives contained in an urgent circular signed by the Deputy Director General (Operations & Technical), Daniel…

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