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Gama will talk on private involvement in ports at Reunion conference

19 Jun 1998 - by Staff reporter
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SIYABONGA GAMA, who was promoted recently from his position as port manager for East London to g.m. transformation at Portnet's head office, is to discuss port restructuring in South Africa at the CIMER conference in Reunion during October.
The three-day conference starts on October 14.
Gama will examine the involvement of the private sector in South African ports.
He was appointed to his new Portnet position last month, with East London authorities satisfied with the move.
We have lost a good man down here, but it means we now have someone at head office with a sound knowledge of the situation affecting our harbour, and that is important, says Terry Taylor, p.r. manager for the Port of East London.
Port captain Eddie Bremner is acting port manager until a new appointment is made.

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