Tanzania and Qatar formalized mutual acceptance of maritime certification credentials through an accord signed during International Maritime Organisation assembly proceedings in London, with shipping corporation director Mohamed Malick Salum representing Dar es Salaam, while Abdulaziz Abdullah Al-Sulait endorsed the pact for Doha's transport ministry. The bilateral framework eliminates redundant validation requirements for Tanzanian mariners seeking employment aboard Qatari-flagged commercial fleets, expanding career pathways while advancing professional competency benchmarks across both nations.
Al-Sulait's counterpart emphasized that the partnership strengthens diplomatic connections while positioning local training academies for broader global acceptance of their credentials. Seafarers gain exposure to cutting-edge operational systems and rigorous safety protocols, fostering expertise transfer that elevates standards throughout East African maritime education institutions.
Al-Sulait's counterpart emphasized that the partnership strengthens diplomatic connections while positioning local training academies for broader global acceptance of their credentials. Seafarers gain exposure to cutting-edge operational systems and rigorous safety protocols, fostering expertise transfer that elevates standards throughout East African maritime education institutions.