Transport Deputy Minister addresses media regarding South Africa’s bid for re-election to the United Nations’ IMO Council

23rd November 2017

The Deputy Minister of Transport, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga will, on Friday, 24th November 2017 brief members of the media about South Africa’s plans to be re-elected to the Council of the United Nations’ (UN) specialized maritime agency, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

Elections for new member states will take place during the 30th Regular Session of the Assembly of the IMO in London, United Kingdom from 27th November to the 6th December 2017.

South Africa is competing alongside 25 other countries to be elected into category C of the IMO Council.

The Council, which is the Executive Organ of the IMO is responsible for supervising the work of the organization.

South Africa’s re-election to the IMO Council will ensure that the Southern African Development Community is represented in global maritime affairs and continues to advance its maritime agenda and a vision of becoming an International Maritime Centre (IMC) and strategic partner in world maritime affairs.

Details of the Deputy Minister’s media briefing are indicated below:

Date:                          Friday, 24 November 2017

Time:                          09h30 for 10h00

Venue:                       South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) 146 Lunnon Road, corner Jan Shoba and Lunnon, Hilcrest

NB: Please note the change in venue.

Members of the media attending the event are requested to confirm their attendance with Motlatsi  Lebea on 073 323 9333 or lebeam@dot.gov.za or Mahlatse Mamabolo on 071 478 7731 or Mamabolom@dot.gov.za