Slow discharge holds up 7 tankers at Dar es Salaam port
13th Nov 2006, 21:47 GMT
SEVEN tankers which were carrying some 210,000 tonnes of petroleum products have been stranded outside the Dar es Salaam Port due to its slow discharging process, according to local press reports yesterday.
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