Joint Statement on Libya Unified Budget Agreement

Source: Government of Qatar

April 19, 2026

Qatar, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America welcome the signing on April 11 of a unified 2026 budget for Libya, the first Libyan national budget in over a decade and a critical step to increase economic coordination between western and eastern Libyan leaders. We applaud their constructive approach to reach this agreement, which has the potential to foster increased unity, stability, and prosperity for Libya.

Full implementation of the unified budget will help advance Libya’s financial stability, defend the value of the dinar and the Libyan people’s purchasing power, enable the implementation of development projects and international investment across Libya, and strengthen Libya’s vital technocratic institutions, including the Central Bank of Libya, National Oil Corporation, and Libyan Audit Bureau. The unified budget includes the National Oil Corporation’s first operational budget in years and financing to increase energy production, as well as oversight provisions to ensure these funds are used effectively. Increased oil and gas production will drive greater prosperity for the Libyan people and their international partners and contribute to regional and global energy security.

We reaffirm our support for the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and the roadmap developed by UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General Hanna Tetteh and urge all stakeholders to use this roadmap and UNSMIL facilitation to advance a Libyan-led political process leading to unified governance and national elections. Increased economic integration will complement and strengthen the political process. A strong and prosperous Libya with unified economic, military, and political institutions is in all of our interests.

Papyrus Global Partners Talentz MEDIA to Expand Strategic Media and Communications Reach in Africa

Source: APO

Papyrus Global has announced a strategic partnership with Talentz MEDIA (https://www.TalentzMEDIA.com), a Ghana-based media organization dedicated to promoting African talent and impactful storytelling.

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This collaboration is aimed at strengthening media visibility and strategic communications across Africa, enhancing content distribution, brand storytelling, and global exposure for businesses, creatives, and development-focused initiatives.

Under this partnership, Talentz MEDIA will serve as a key media partner for Papyrus Global, supporting the dissemination of press releases, corporate communications, and multimedia content to a wider African and international audience.

Papyrus Global, recognized for its expertise in business development and communications strategy, continues to play a vital role in connecting brands and organizations to new markets. This collaboration will further enhance its outreach and engagement across Africa.

Talentz MEDIA brings a dynamic and innovative approach to digital media, combining entertainment, lifestyle, and development-focused content to create compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences.

“This partnership represents a strategic step toward bridging the gap between global brands and African audiences,” a representative from Talentz MEDIA stated.

Both organizations will explore opportunities in content production, digital campaigns, brand promotion, and event coverage, while also supporting the promotion of African talent and enterprises.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Talentz MEDIA.

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About Papyrus Global: 
Papyrus Global is an international business and communications firm specializing in strategic partnerships, brand development, and global market expansion.

About Talentz MEDIA: 
Talentz MEDIA is a Ghana-based media organization focused on promoting African talent, storytelling, and impactful narratives across entertainment, lifestyle, and development sectors. https://www.TalentzMEDIA.com

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Nominations open for eThekwini sports awards

Source: Government of South Africa

Nominations open for eThekwini sports awards

The eThekwini Municipality has officially opened nominations for its inaugural eThekwini Sports Awards, calling on the public to recognise outstanding sporting talent and achievement across the city.

The awards programme is aimed at recognising and celebrating athletes, coaches, administrators, teams, and individuals who have excelled in sports and contributed significantly to the development of sport within the city.

As part of this exciting initiative, the municipality is officially opening the call for nominations for outstanding sports personnel within eThekwini municipal area. 

Nominations are now open and will close on 15 May 2026.

The municipality has invited residents, sports organisations, schools, clubs, and community structures to submit nominations for deserving individuals and teams who have demonstrated excellence, dedication and exceptional performance in their respective sporting codes.

Nominees must either be based in eThekwini or have made a significant impact within the city’s sporting landscape.

The Sports Awards will consist of Sport Federation of the Year, Technical Official of the Year, District Sport Confederation, Recreation Program of the Year, Grass Root Program of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Coach of the Year, Junior Sportsperson of the Year, Sportsperson of the Year with Disability, and the Sportsperson of the Year.

The municipality said the initiative forms part of an ongoing commitment to promote sports as a powerful tool for social cohesion, youth development, healthy lifestyles, and economic growth.

Nomination forms are available at Delta Towers, 6th Floor, Dr Pixley ka Seme Street or they can be accessed via the municipality’s official website at www.durban.gov.za.

The eThekwini Sports Awards are expected to become a flagship event on the city’s calendar, further strengthening Durban’s position as a leading destination for sport and excellence. – SAnews.gov.za

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Nelson Mandela Bay reinforces status as world class sporting destination

Source: Government of South Africa

Nelson Mandela Bay reinforces status as world class sporting destination

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has confirmed that the opening day of the ISUZU IRONMAN African Championship, held on Saturday, 18 April 2026 at Hobie Beach, was successfully executed without incident.

Municipal officials said all scheduled races were delivered safely, supported by integrated planning, strong inter-agency coordination, and world-class event management standards.

Saturday’s programme featured the ISUZU 5150 Triathlon, the ISUZU Corporate Triathlon Challenge powered by Algoa FM, and the IRONKIDS race. The events drew strong participation and enthusiastic spectator support, activating both the coastline and key urban routes while reinforcing the city’s reputation as a host of international endurance events.

Beyond the racecourse, the championship continues to deliver significant economic and destination marketing value. Current estimates indicate the event injects more than R87 million into the local economy within a single race cycle, with over 20 787 verified overnight stays recorded. 

Visitors are spending an average of R2 500 per day, directly benefiting SMMEs, hospitality establishments and township economies.

The IRONMAN Nelson Mandela Bay route is ranked among the top four run courses globally and second in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, further strengthening the metro’s standing as a competitive global sporting destination.

Executive Mayor Babalwa Lobishe said the successful, incident-free delivery of the opening day reflected the city’s readiness and capability to host events of excellence.

“Nelson Mandela Bay is not just hosting an event, we are demonstrating a proven, high impact model of how sport drives economic growth, tourism and global positioning. We are proud to be Africa’s home of IRONMAN and a destination of choice for world class events,” Lobishe said.

The municipality expressed its appreciation to residents, volunteers, traders, organisers, safety and security personnel, emergency services and media partners for ensuring a seamless experience. It also commended participating athletes for embodying resilience and the spirit of endurance sport.

Sunday’s main event programme included men and women races, merchandise sales at boardwalk grass lawns, and bike and gear check-out.

The municipality reaffirmed its commitment to positioning the city as a leading destination for sport, tourism, and investment. – SAnews.gov.za
 

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Cold, wet and windy weather expected to continue across SA

Source: Government of South Africa

Cold, wet and windy weather expected to continue across SA

Cold, wet and windy conditions are expected to continue across large parts of South Africa, with the Western and Northern Cape provinces likely to experience the most severe weather.

Weather forecasters Lehlohonolo Thobela and Tokelo Chiloane said the adverse conditions are expected to continue affecting much of the country through Monday, 20 April 2026.

The forecasters attributed the change in weather to the passage of two consecutive cold fronts making landfall over the western parts of South Africa.

“Initially, these systems are expected to impact the Western Cape and Northern Cape, before spreading eastwards across the central and eastern interior over the weekend,” the forecasters said in a statement.

The weather service predicted that by Sunday, 19 April 2026, cold, wet and windy conditions will have spread to the eastern and southern parts of the country, including the southern and eastern coastline of South Africa.

“Moreover, marine conditions are expected to markedly deteriorate, with wave heights along the coastline forecast to reach between 4 and 5 metres from Sunday into Monday, potentially impacting coastal and beach activities.”

Furthermore, daytime maximum temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with some high lying areas in the western interior and adjacent regions possibly experiencing daytime temperatures between 10°C and 12°C.

“These conditions, combined with strong winds, will result in a pronounced wind chill effect. By contrast, the northern extremities of the country are expected to remain relatively warm during this period,” the forecasters said.

Cold, wet and windy conditions may result in a significant wind chill factor, making temperatures feel colder than measured; localised flooding of low-lying areas and poor drainage systems may occur in region experiencing persistent rainfall; disruptions to outdoor and beachfront activities are possible due to strong winds and rough seas and reduced visibility and slippery roads may impact travel conditions.

The weather service has advised the public to take the following precautionary measures, including:
•    Dress warmly and ensure adequate heating in homes.
•    Use heating devices safely to avoid fire hazards.
•    Exercise caution when travelling on wet and slippery roads.
•    Avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rainfall.
•    Secure loose outdoor objects that may be affected by strong winds.
•    Stay away from the coastline during rough sea conditions.
•    Continuously monitor official weather updates and warnings issued by SAWS.

Members of the public and stakeholders are strongly urged to continuously monitor official SAWS forecasts and warnings. These warnings will be updated regularly as the likelihood and severity of impacts become clearer.

Members of the public are also advised to treat unauthorised or unverified information sources with caution and to refrain from distributing such information further. – SAnews.gov.za

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KZN Treasury calls for political will and active citizenry

Source: Government of South Africa

KZN Treasury calls for political will and active citizenry

KwaZulu-Natal Finance MEC Francois Rodgers has raised serious concerns over the poor audit outcomes in several municipalities, following a 2024–2025 Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) audit outcomes briefing presented to the Provincial Legislature by Auditor-General Tsakane Maluleke.

During the recent presentation, the Auditor-General highlighted ongoing weaknesses in compliance with the Municipal Finance Management Act, identifying this as a primary cause of persistent audit failures.

These include poor financial discipline, weak governance structures, and inadequate consequence management, factors that directly undermine service delivery and erode public trust in local government.

Rodgers condemned the disregard for financial legislation by some municipalities and their leadership.

“The MFMA is not optional—it is a legal and ethical obligation. Poor compliance with the Act leads directly to poor audit outcomes, financial instability, and ultimately the inability of municipalities to deliver basic services to our people. This culture of non-compliance must end,” Rodgers said.

At the same time, the MEC acknowledged municipalities that continue to demonstrate discipline and commitment to good governance, noting that improvement is achievable where leadership takes responsibility seriously.

“We commend municipalities such as Richmond Local Municipality, which have shown that openness to working closely with KZN Treasury, adherence to the MFMA, strong internal controls, and ethical leadership can result in improved audit outcomes. These municipalities prove that clean governance is achievable when there is discipline and political will,” the MEC said.

KwaZulu-Natal Treasury reiterated its alignment with the Auditor-General’s consistent view that political leadership plays a central role in improving local government performance, and that councils, mayors, and municipal managers must account fully for how public funds are managed.

With local government elections approaching, Rodgers called for heightened accountability among political office-bearers.

“Now more than ever, as we head into local government elections, political will is imperative. Politicians must be reminded that they are custodians of public resources, not owners of them. Failure to uphold this responsibility has real consequences for communities,” the MEC said.

Echoing the Auditor-General’s call for a strengthened accountability ecosystem, Rodgers emphasised that accountability is not the responsibility of government alone.

“Citizens must actively exercise their democratic rights. Communities have the power to demand accountability, to ask how their money is spent, and to hold elected representatives to account for poor governance and maladministration,” he said.

KwaZulu-Natal Treasury reaffirmed its commitment to supporting municipalities through technical assistance, capacity building, and oversight, while insisting on firm consequences for persistent non-compliance with financial legislation.

“There can be no sustainable service delivery without accountability. Clean audits are not about pleasing the Auditor-General and Treasury; they are about restoring integrity in local government and improving the lived realities of our people,” Rodgers said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Ghana: 24-hour economy markets designed to stimulate economic growth – Mahama

Source: APO


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President John Dramani Mahama has explained that the policy decision to construct modern multipurpose markets across the country was a major campaign promise to create wealth among the beneficiary communities.

The model he explained is a departure from traditional markets, making room for banking services and storage, as well as fire and security protection, and includes other services such as restaurants, crèches, and clinics to cater to the health needs of traders in case of emergencies.

President Mahama, who was speaking at a ceremony to cut sod for the construction of a 24-hour model market at Bimbilla in the northern region, assured that each of the 261 districts of Ghana will benefit from the facility.

“Everywhere we have our traditional markets, traders with farm produce and other wares gather once or twice a week, and people come from far and near to do business. We intend to build these markets to operate around the clock, thereby stimulating economic activity. This was a campaign promise, and we are committed to fulfilling it,” – President Mahama said at the beginning of his two-day #ResettingGhana tour of the northern region.

He added, “One of the important aspects of agriculture is marketing. If you farm and don’t have a market for your produce, it’s useless. There must always be e a linkage, and so the market is the interconnection between the food on our table and the farmer producing in the field. Bimbilla, being one of the major food baskets, deserves one of the biggest.”

The president announced that the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) will introduce value addition to prolong the shelf life of food crops, prevent gluts, and help farmers and traders recoup their investments.

The Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim (MP), served notice on the project contractors, warning that shoddy work will not be tolerated. Projects will be withdrawn from contractors who delay execution, he added.

President Mahama, who is accompanied by the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, and other officials, inspected the progress of work on a 300-capacity three-storey hostel being built at the Bimbilla EP College of Education.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.

Ghana: Ignore the mischief, tricycles for the Free Primary Healthcare are not ambulances

Source: APO


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“Recently, at Dodowa, where I launched the Free Primary Healthcare Programme, we handed over equipment, including vehicles, for distribution to CHPS compounds. Among them were tricycles. Let me be clear for those who don’t understand the policy. Those tricycles are not ambulances. They are meant for the health workers and volunteers to commute from village to village for screening. The cooler compartments at the back of the tricycles are meant for vaccines”, President Mahama has stated in response to some political statements on social media claiming that the tricycles are ambulances.

Speaking on the first day of his #ResettingGhana tour of the northern region, the president explained that in many rural communities, the common means of transport for nurses is motorcycles, which most ride themselves; those who are not able to ride prefer tricycles.

“Most of these health workers can ride motorcycles, and that’s what they use. Where many cannot ride themselves to work, they will use tricycles. So let me emphasise again. These are not ambulances, but vehicles meant to enhance community outreach under the Free Primary Healthcare programme.”

President Mahama, who is passionate about expanding access to affordable health care and preventive measures to reduce costs, expressed hope that the public will not be misled by those on a mischief spree.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.

From Frontline Voices to National Impact: Strengthening Health Systems in The Gambia

Source: APO


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Across various health facilities in the Central River Region (CRR), The Gambia, a quiet but impactful collaboration is unfolding: one that places frontline health workers at the heart of improving health outcomes nationwide. As health partners in The Gambia, the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) undertook an H6 joint scoping mission from 8–10 April to engage directly with frontline health workers, better understand service delivery realities at facility level, and identify system gaps and opportunities for strengthening essential health services. This mission was also conducted in preparation for the development of a United Nations joint programme aimed at improving maternal and child health outcomes in the Central River Region.

While the mission included visits to health facilities in the Central River Region, its broader aim is to strengthen health system delivery across the country. The exercise created space for dialogue, learning, and co-creation of solutions alongside health workers at both community and facility levels ensuring that national priorities are grounded in frontline realities.

As part of the mission, the joint team visited key facilities including Bansang, Brikamaba, Janjanbureh, Njau, Karantaba Tenda, Kudan, Kuntaur, and Kaur, as well as the Regional Health Directorate. At each site, the team worked closely with frontline staff to understand how essential services are delivered in practice, with a focus on maternal, newborn and child health, reproductive health and family planning, immunization, nutrition and adolescent-friendly services.

Frontline health workers shared practical insights into service delivery dynamics across facilities, under the tenets of the Ouagadougou declaration of primary health care and health systems viz: Leadership and governance, service delivery, health system financing, health workforce, medical products, vaccines and technologies and health information systems, community ownership and participation, partnerships for health development and research for health. 

Overall, service delivery capacity was broadly aligned with service utilization patterns, as reflected in key outputs such as deliveries, immunization coverage, and outpatient consultations. The health workforce was found to be adequate to meet current service demands across facilities. In addition, essential supplies and equipment were sufficiently available to support ongoing service delivery.

Opportunities to strengthen the use of available health products were highlighted during discussions, including the need for continued orientation of service providers and enhanced community engagement to support their effective use within routine service delivery. The mission also reviewed key system enablers such as oxygen supply systems. At Bansang Government hospital, the importance of uninterrupted oxygen availability for essential clinical care was emphasized. The oxygen plant has been inoperable for over three months, forcing the hospital to procure oxygen from private providers at a high cost. This underscores the need for the immediate repair of the oxygen plant to ensure a reliable supply of critical care services. 

By engaging directly with frontline health workers, WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA worked in close collaboration with the Ministry of Health to identify service delivery priorities grounded in real-world conditions. This approach reflects a shared commitment to using frontline evidence to guide decisions, strengthen service delivery, and support continuous improvement of health systems. It is consistent with this year’s World Health Day theme, “Together for Health: Stand with science,” which underscores the value of collaboration and evidence in advancing health outcome

The mission further underscored the importance of strengthened coordination among partners and with the Ministry of Health. Harmonized planning and integrated service delivery were identified as essential to reducing fragmentation and improving overall system efficiency. Equally important were the enabling factors highlighted by health workers themselves: supportive supervision, continuous capacity strengthening, and enhanced community engagement.

Looking ahead, the findings from this mission will guide coordinated follow-up with the Ministry of Health, regional health authorities, and local partners to address the identified priorities and strengthen service delivery in the Central River Region. WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA remain committed to working alongside frontline health workers and government counterparts to translate identified priorities into concrete, actionable interventions that strengthen health systems across The Gambia.

Through sustained partnership and collective action, these agencies aim to support resilient, responsive, and people-centered health services ensuring equitable access to quality care and that no one is left behind.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO) – The Gambia.

President Ramaphosa calls for global progressive renewal

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa calls for global progressive renewal

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for action “grounded in hope, unity, and progressive change”.

Addressing the Global Progressive Mobilisation Plenary during a working visit to Spain on Saturday, the President highlighted the current global situation, which is increasingly defined by aggression, war, conflict and destruction.

Institutions of global governance, he said, are being undermined or maliciously repurposed.

“The laws and norms that have long defined relations between nations are wilfully violated. The principles of solidarity, cooperation and friendship are being challenged by the resurgence of narrow nationalism, prejudice and intolerance,” President Ramaphosa said in Barcelona.

He linked the resurgence in unlawful wars of aggression and genocide in places like Palestine to enduring global inequalities rooted in historical systems of colonialism and imperialism. These ideologies of superiority, he argued, continue to treat the peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America as second class global citizens.

Beyond geopolitical tensions, President Ramaphosa highlighted the deepening climate crisis, growing inequality within and between countries, widespread poverty due to no work and skills, and many societies becoming more fragmented and isolated.

He warned that political discourse is being reshaped by algorithms that fuel extremism and hate.

“These are not separate crises, they are connected. They reflect a world that has yet to overcome the severe imbalances of power, opportunity and material well-being that have for so long held back inclusive and sustainable human progress,” President Ramaphosa said.

Despite this assessment, the President said this was not a moment for doubt or despair, but a moment of unique opportunity. “This is a moment for action, for mobilisation, and renewal.”

He called for a “global progressive revival”, reinvigorated movement rooted in its values, clear in its purpose and united in its resolve.

“This moment of severe crisis is at the same time a moment of unique opportunity. It is an opportunity to galvanise the forces of progressive change to forge a new path of peace, democracy, and social justice. It is an opportunity for a new generation of progressives to emerge and to develop a vision of a better, more justice and more inclusive world.

“This is an opportunity to confront the forces of reaction, who have gained much ground by offering people easy answers to complex problems. They have exploited legitimate grievances — about jobs, about security, about identity — and they have redirected people’s fears and anger toward the most vulnerable,” the President said.

Building a global movement

President Ramaphosa emphasised the building of a global movement that enables countries to undertake just and inclusive transitions that drive social and economic development while protecting affected communities, workers and businesses.

“We must build a world of genuine multilateral cooperation, with global institutions that are representative, democratic, and capable of meeting the challenges of the present and the future. We must restore the United Nations to its position at the centre of international relations.

“We must advance peace through dialogue and diplomacy, through the consistent application of international law and adherence to the principles of the UN Charter. 

“We must address the debt burden that holds back many developing economies [and] reform the financial architecture and close the financing gap for development,” the President said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

 

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