Ports Authority Announces Rotation of Harbour Masters
[Johannesburg, South Africa, 22 June 2018] Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) will be implementing several inter-port transfers within its complement of Harbour Masters, effective 1 July 2018.
The changes will allow ongoing development of TNPA’s Harbour Masters through their exposure to other ports within the Ports Authority’s network of complementary ports. The transfers will also enable TNPA to fill the vacancy in the role of Harbour Master at the Port of Cape Town following the promotion of Captain Vernal Jones from Cape Town Harbour Master to Port Manager at the Port of Saldanha last year.
TNPA’s Chief Operating Officer, Nozipho Mdawe said: “The complexities in the Harbour Masters function necessitated the strategic movement of Harbour Masters to ensure that we maintain the high standard of service delivery to our clients and meet customer expectations.”
The changes in the Harbour Master portfolio from 1 July 2018 are as follows:
The role of Harbour Master at the Port of Cape Town will now be filled by Captain Alex Miya, most recently Harbour Master at the Port of Durban.
Captain Sabelo Mdlalose is transferring from the Port of Richards Bay to succeed Captain Miya at the Port of Durban.
Captain Mdlalose will be succeeded by Captain Precious Dube, who transfers from the Port of East London to Richards Bay.
The Port of East London’s Harbour Master role will be filled in an acting capacity by the port’s Marine Operations Manager, Mzukisi Nqwata.
Other Harbour Masters remain as is: Captain Quenton Brink in Saldanha, Captain Vania Cloete in Mossel Bay, Captain Brynn Adamson in Port Elizabeth and Captain Thulani Dubeko at the Port of Ngqura.
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