Protect public infrastructure – Gauteng government

Source: Government of South Africa

Protect public infrastructure – Gauteng government

Gauteng residents are urged to protect public infrastructure amid a recent increase in vandalism.

The Department of e-Government said incidents of vandalism, damage and theft have affected CCTV cameras in the province.

Department MEC Bonginkosi Dhlamini warned that this impacts public safety, crime prevention and crime detection.

“The Gauteng Provincial Government has invested heavily in public infrastructure to improve public safety and service delivery across the province.

“When public assets such as CCTV cameras are vandalised or stolen, it not only undermines our efforts to create safer environments for residents but also diverts valuable resources that could have been used to expand services and invest in additional infrastructure,” Dhlamini said.

Furthermore, public infrastructure is funded through “public resources and is installed for the benefit of our communities”.

“We therefore call on residents, community organisations, businesses and all stakeholders to work with government in protecting these assets. By safeguarding public infrastructure, we are safeguarding our own safety, security and future development,” the MEC added.

Communities are encouraged to report incidents of vandalism and suspicious activity.

According to the department several cameras are currently non-operational due to vandalism, undermining “law enforcement capabilities across the province”.

“Through the e-Policing programme, CCTV cameras assist authorities in monitoring crime hotspots, tracking criminal activities, gathering evidence for investigations and supporting coordinated responses to incidents.

“Gauteng Provincial Government will continue working closely with law enforcement agencies, municipalities, private sector partners and communities to ensure that public safety infrastructure remains operational and effective in serving the people of Gauteng,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Congo Energy & Investment Forum 2027 posiciona Brazzaville como plataforma global para negócios no sector energético

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

A República do Congo vai acolher a segunda edição do Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF), de 1 a 3 de Junho de 2027, no Centro Internacional de Conferências de Kintélé, sob o patrocínio oficial do Ministério dos Hidrocarbonetos, liderado pelo recém-nomeado Ministro Stev Simplice Onanga. Organizado pela Energy Capital & Power (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com), o fórum reunirá investidores globais, promotores de projectos e decisores políticos, com o objectivo de acelerar o investimento no sector energético do país.

O evento deverá contar com a participação de importantes instituições internacionais e regionais, incluindo a OPEP e a Organização Africana de Produtores de Petróleo, bem como ministros da Energia de vários países africanos. Estarão igualmente representadas delegações da Europa, Ásia, Médio Oriente e Américas, além de empresas petrolíferas nacionais e internacionais, instituições financeiras e fornecedores de tecnologia, posicionando o CEIF como uma plataforma relevante para a cooperação energética transfronteiriça e para a concretização de negócios.

Enquanto um dos produtores de petróleo consolidados da África Subsaariana e um exportador de gás em afirmação, a República do Congo continua a expandir as suas actividades de exploração e produção, bem como os projectos de monetização de gás. Este crescimento tem sido impulsionado por desenvolvimentos como os activos Moho Nord e Marine XX, da TotalEnergies, e pela actividade em curso da Trident Energy e da Perenco em activos maduros. Em paralelo, a implementação faseada do projecto Congo LNG, da Eni, que tem como meta atingir até três milhões de toneladas de GNL por ano, está a reforçar o posicionamento do país nos mercados globais de gás.

A par dos operadores internacionais, a petrolífera nacional Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo (SNPC), liderada pelo Director-Geral, Maixent Raoul Ominga, está a avançar com trabalhos em licenças de águas profundas, como Nzombo, assumindo um papel crescente enquanto operador comercial e parceiro estratégico em desenvolvimentos-chave, incluindo a revitalização de activos maduros e novas oportunidades ligadas ao GNL.

Um dos focos centrais do CEIF 2027 será o aprofundamento do conteúdo local e da criação de valor no país, uma prioridade assumida pelo Ministro Onanga. Com o apoio da African Energy Chamber, o fórum irá destacar políticas e iniciativas orientadas para aumentar a participação das empresas congolesas, reforçar a capacitação da força de trabalho local e apoiar a transferência de tecnologia. As discussões irão explorar formas de cooperação entre operadores internacionais, prestadores de serviços e empresas locais, assegurando que o investimento se traduz em benefícios económicos de longo prazo e num crescimento sustentável da indústria.

A República do Congo continua também a reforçar o seu enquadramento de investimento através de reformas regulatórias apoiadas pelo Ministério dos Hidrocarbonetos e pela SNPC. Entre as medidas em curso estão a implementação de um Plano Director do Gás, a criação de uma empresa nacional de gás e um novo código do gás, concebido para promover a comercialização de recursos ainda por desenvolver e reduzir a queima de gás. Estes esforços são complementados por desenvolvimentos no segmento downstream e em infra-estruturas, incluindo a modernização de refinarias, projectos petroquímicos e a expansão da capacidade de produção de energia a partir de gás.

Com participação esperada de mais de 40 países, centenas de empresas e mais de 3.000 delegados, o CEIF 2027 contará com sessões estratégicas, workshops técnicos e oportunidades de networking de alto nível. O fórum deverá desempenhar um papel central na facilitação de parcerias, no avanço do investimento e no reforço da posição da República do Congo como destino competitivo para o sector energético.

Para mais informações, visite: www.CongoEnergyInvestment.com

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Energy Capital & Power.

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Congo Energy & Investment Forum 2027 to Position Brazzaville as a Hub for Global Energy Deal-Making

Source: APO

The Republic of Congo will host the second edition of the Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) from June 1–3, 2027 at the Kintélé International Conference Center, under the official endorsement of the Ministry of Hydrocarbons, led by newly appointed Minister Stev Simplice Onanga. Organized by Energy Capital & Power (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com), the forum will bring together global investors, project developers and policymakers to accelerate investment across the country’s energy sector.

The event is expected to attract participation from leading international and regional institutions, including OPEC and African Petroleum Producers Organization, alongside energy ministers from across Africa. Delegations from Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas, as well as national and international oil companies, financiers and technology providers, will be represented, positioning CEIF as a key platform for cross-border energy cooperation and deal-making.

As one of sub-Saharan Africa’s established oil producers and an emerging gas exporter, the Republic of Congo continues to expand its upstream and gas monetization activities. Growth is being driven by developments such as TotalEnergies’ Moho Nord and Marine XX assets, as well as ongoing activity by Trident Energy and Perenco across mature assets. In parallel, the phased rollout of Eni’s Congo LNG project, which targets up to 3 million tons of LNG per year, is strengthening the country’s position in global gas markets.

Alongside international operators, national oil company Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo (SNPC), under the leadership of Director General Maixent Raoul Ominga, is advancing work on deepwater permits such as Nzombo, increasingly positioning itself as both a commercial operator and strategic partner in key developments, including mature asset redevelopment and emerging LNG-linked opportunities.

A central focus of CEIF 2027 will be deepening local content and in-country value creation, a key priority of Minister Onanga. With support from the African Energy Chamber, the forum will highlight policies and initiatives aimed at increasing participation by Congolese companies, building local workforce capacity and supporting technology transfer. Discussions will explore how international operators and service providers can partner with local businesses, ensuring that investment translates into long-term economic benefits and sustainable industry growth.

The Republic of Congo continues to enhance its investment framework through regulatory reforms supported by the Ministry and SNPC, including the implementation of a Gas Master Plan, the establishment of a national gas company and a new gas code designed to commercialize undeveloped resources and reduce flaring. These efforts are complemented by downstream and infrastructure developments, including refinery upgrades, petrochemical projects and expanding gas-to-power capacity.

With participation expected from more than 40 countries, hundreds of companies and over 3,000 delegates, CEIF 2027 will feature strategic conference sessions, technical workshops and high-level networking opportunities. The forum is set to play a central role in facilitating partnerships, advancing investment and reinforcing the Republic of Congo’s position as a competitive energy destination.

For more information, visit: www.CongoEnergyInvestment.com

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Africa Skills Hub (ASH) devient ASH Africa à l’occasion de ses 10 ans d’impact

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Africa Skills Hub (ASH), une organisation ghanéenne d’appui aux entreprises axée sur le développement des jeunes, des femmes et des PME, a officiellement opéré sa transition vers ASH Africa (www.ASH.Africa), marquant ainsi une étape majeure dans son parcours de dix ans visant à élargir l’accès aux opportunités à travers le continent.

Ce repositionnement reflète l’évolution de l’organisation, qui est passée d’une entité de développement des compétences à une organisation panafricaine plus large, portée par la mission : Transformer des vies. Bâtir des communautés. Construire l’Afrique.

Fondée en 2016 sous le nom d’Africa Internship Academy (AIA), l’organisation s’est initialement consacrée à l’amélioration de l’employabilité des jeunes et à l’accès aux stages au Ghana. En 2020, elle a entamé sa transition vers Africa Skills Hub (ASH), élargissant ses activités au développement des entreprises, à l’inclusion financière, au soutien aux PME, aux compétences numériques et au renforcement des systèmes de marché.

Au fil des années, l’organisation a étendu sa présence à l’ensemble des 16 régions du Ghana, tout en mettant en œuvre des programmes et des partenariats dans plusieurs pays africains.

La transition vers ASH Africa reflète la vision continentale croissante de l’organisation et s’inscrit dans le cadre de son Plan Stratégique 2026–2030 nouvellement lancé, qui fixe l’ambition de soutenir plus de 500 000 jeunes, femmes et PME chaque année d’ici à 2030.

S’exprimant sur cette transition, le Directeur Exécutif Daniel Amoako Antwi a déclaré :

« Pendant dix ans, nous nous sommes attachés à bâtir des systèmes qui relient les compétences, le capital, les entreprises et les opportunités de marché à travers l’Afrique. Nous sommes passés de la mise en œuvre de programmes de formation ponctuels à la construction de systèmes interconnectés qui relient les personnes aux opportunités. La transition vers ASH Africa reflète à la fois l’ampleur du travail que nous accomplissons déjà et l’avenir que nous nous engageons à construire.

Notre objectif d’atteindre 500 000 jeunes, femmes et PME chaque année d’ici 2030 est ancré dans une décennie d’apprentissage sur ce qu’il faut pour transformer les systèmes, et pas seulement les programmes, au sein des économies africaines. »

Selon l’organisation, ce repositionnement ne représente pas un changement de mission, mais plutôt une extension de la portée, de l’engagement et du positionnement stratégique.

ASH Africa continuera de se concentrer sur la création d’opportunités économiques durables pour les jeunes, les femmes et les PME, en leur donnant accès au développement des compétences, au soutien aux entreprises, au financement et à l’accès aux marchés.

Grâce à son modèle axé sur les systèmes, l’organisation vise à répondre à ce qu’elle décrit comme un défi systémique : la déconnexion entre l’acquisition de compétences, l’accès au capital, la croissance des entreprises et l’accès aux marchés.

La nouvelle identité témoigne également de l’engagement de l’organisation en faveur d’une croissance inclusive, à travers des partenariats, de l’innovation, des programmes fondés sur la recherche et le développement d’écosystèmes. Ses priorités stratégiques comprennent le développement des compétences, la croissance des PME, l’accès aux marchés, l’inclusion numérique et le plaidoyer fondé sur les données.

Une décennie d’impact en un coup d’œil (2016–2026)

Développement des compétences et du capital humain

  • 40 192 jeunes formés en compétences d’employabilité, numériques et entrepreneuriales
  • 30 519 femmes soutenues par des programmes de formation ciblée et de développement d’entreprises

Transition économique et résultats en matière d’emploi

  • 15 753 jeunes ont intégré le marché de l’emploi
  • 10 939 nouveaux emplois créés au sein des entreprises soutenues

Croissance des entreprises et inclusion financière

  • 9 238 micro, petites et moyennes entreprises (MPME) soutenues pour adopter des pratiques commerciales durables
  • 10 789 800 GHS de microcrédits décaissés pour améliorer l’accès au financement et la croissance des entreprises

Portée géographique et expansion de l’écosystème

  • Programmes mis en œuvre dans l’ensemble des 16 régions du Ghana et dans plusieurs pays africains

Dans le cadre de ses activités anniversaires et de repositionnement, ASH Africa lancera une série d’initiatives mettant en lumière son parcours de dix ans, son évolution institutionnelle, ses récits d’impact et sa vision future pour l’Afrique.

Distribué par APO Group pour ASH Africa, formerly Africa Skills Hub.

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Téléphone : +233 548 288 182

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À Propos d’ASH Africa :
ASH Africa est une organisation de développement qui crée des opportunités pour les jeunes, les femmes et les PME en Afrique en les connectant aux compétences, au capital et aux marchés. L’organisation intervient dans des domaines interconnectés, notamment le développement des compétences, la croissance des entreprises, l’accès aux marchés, le financement des PME, les programmes d’économie numérique et le plaidoyer fondé sur la recherche, afin de créer des parcours durables favorisant une participation économique inclusive à travers l’Afrique.

Site web : www.ASH.Africa

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Over 900 Mozambican nationals processed for departure by BMA

Source: Government of South Africa

Over 900 Mozambican nationals processed for departure by BMA

The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, confirmed that the BMA successfully processed the departure of 933 Mozambican nationals from South Africa to Mozambique through the Lebombo Port of Entry.

Of the 933 individuals processed on Wednesday, 349 originated from the Lindela Holding Facility and were transported by the Department of Home Affairs through its deportation programme.  

The remaining 584 individuals travelled from Mossel Bay through arrangements facilitated by the Mozambican High Commission.

Among those processed were individuals who didn’t possess valid travel documentation and others whose immigration status required further verification. 

In addition, 17 individuals who had previously entered South Africa legally were found to have overstayed their authorised period of stay. These cases were processed in accordance with the Immigration Act and applicable regulations.

Thirty-eight minors formed part of the group and were processed with the assistance of the Department of Social Development to ensure compliance with all applicable child protection and cross-border movement requirements.

All travellers underwent the required immigration processing, including identity verification, biometric checks and immigration status assessments, in accordance with South African immigration legislation and border management procedures.

As part of the BMA’s mandate, all persons were screened and processed in accordance with health, security and immigration protocols before being permitted to proceed through the Port of Entry.

At the conclusion of the operation, 926 individuals successfully left South Africa for Mozambique.

Seven individuals were not permitted to depart following immigration processing and verification. 

These cases included individuals who did not meet the prescribed requirements for cross-border movement, individuals whose nationality or immigration status required further verification, and cases involving minors where the required supporting documentation was not available.

Appropriate arrangements were made for all affected individuals in accordance with legal and administrative requirements.

The operation was concluded in an orderly manner without incident, demonstrating the effectiveness of cooperation between South African authorities and their regional counterparts

“The management of cross-border movement must be conducted in a manner that is lawful, orderly and consistent with South Africa’s immigration framework. 

“The BMA remains committed to facilitating legitimate travel while ensuring compliance with immigration legislation and safeguarding the integrity of our ports of entry. 

“We will continue to work closely with our regional counterparts to promote safe, orderly and regular migration, while protecting the security interests of South Africa and the region,” the Commissioner said. 

The operation was coordinated through an integrated approach involving BMA Immigration Services, Port Health Services, Law Enforcement, and Border Guard functions, working in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Social Development, the South African Police Service and the Mozambican authorities.– SAnews.gov.za

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MEC condemns attack on e-hailing driver

Source: Government of South Africa

MEC condemns attack on e-hailing driver

KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma has strongly condemned the violent attack, harassment and intimidation of an e-hailing driver.

“Last night, we received distressed calls from the leadership of the KZN e-Hailing Council. They shared a video showing an attack on an e-hailing driver who was transporting female passengers,” the MEC said on Thursday.

In the circulating video, security guards from a company allegedly hired by the KwaNdengezi Taxi Association are seen brandishing firearms and ordering the e-hailing driver to drop off the female passengers.

Shots were reportedly fired at the tyres, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle and collide with another car.

The provincial government has since assigned a team from the Public Regulatory Entity and Operation Shanela to investigate the matter, in collaboration with the South African Police Service and Metro Police.

“In this regard, ballistic experts must be brought in to conduct spot examinations of any cartridges found at the scene.

“We are calling on the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) to take a closer look at this matter. Clearly, the gun-wielding security guards must be investigated for violating the Private Security Industry Regulation Act,” Duma added.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring stability in the public transport sector, working with the South African National Taxi Council and other key role players. –SAnews.gov.za

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Nelson Mandela Bay braces for severe Level 8 storms

Source: Government of South Africa

Nelson Mandela Bay braces for severe Level 8 storms

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has activated its Joint Operations Centre (JOC) and intensified disaster management and emergency response plan following the South African Weather Service (SAWS) decision to upgrade its warning for disruptive rainfall from Level 5 to Level 8.

The warning, which took effect from Wednesday (including Thursday), covers Nelson Mandela Bay and surrounding areas, with forecasts indicating up to 200mm of rainfall. Authorities have warned of widespread flooding, dangerous travel conditions, infrastructure damage and potential disruptions to communities.

The municipality has urged residents, businesses, motorists and community organisations to take immediate precautionary measures ahead of the anticipated severe weather conditions.

According to SAWS, the warning was upgraded due to increased rainfall projections, already saturated ground conditions following recent rainfall, and the significant damage caused by previous weather systems.

Forecasts indicated rainfall accumulations of up to 100mm on Wednesday, with a further 50mm to 100mm expected today. Rainfall probabilities remain exceptionally high, with an 80% chance of rain on today.

“The municipality’s Disaster Management Centre, emergency services, engineering teams and critical infrastructure departments have been placed on high alert and are coordinating preparedness measures across the metro,” the municipality said.

The expected impacts include:

•    Widespread flooding of formal and informal settlements;
•    Flooding of roads, bridges and low-lying areas;
•    Significant disruptions to transport routes;
•    Dangerous driving conditions caused by reduced visibility and slippery roads;
•    Potential mudslides and rockfalls;
•    Damage to public and private infrastructure, and
•    Communities becoming isolated due to flooding and road closures.

Residents living in flood-prone areas have been urged to prepare for possible evacuations, should conditions deteriorate.

The municipality is also monitoring a Yellow Level 2 warning for damaging waves, with wave heights of between four and five metres forecast along the Nelson Mandela Bay coastline.

“Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution around beaches, coastal walkways and low-lying coastal areas, particularly during high tide periods,” the municipality said.

High tides are expected at approximately 5am and 6pm today.

The municipality has also strongly advised residents to postpone non-essential travel during the warning period, avoid crossing flooded roads, rivers and streams, secure valuable belongings and remain informed through official communication channels.

“Emergency services remain on standby and residents are encouraged to immediately report emergencies and weather-related incidents through the municipality’s emergency response channels. The safety of residents remains the municipality’s highest priority and all communities are urged to take this warning seriously,” the municipality said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Adverse weather conditions affect parts of South Africa

Source: Government of South Africa

Adverse weather conditions affect parts of South Africa

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued an Orange Level 8 warning for disruptive rainfall that may lead to flooding over the eastern parts of the Garden Route District Municipality in the Western Cape, as well as the South Coast of the Eastern Cape up to East London on Thursday.

The severe weather is expected to affect roads and bridges, pose a danger to life from fast-moving streams and rivers, and result in the closure of major roads.

According to the weather service, a cut-off low (COL) pressure system has been affecting South Africa’s southern provinces since Wednesday and is expected to continue into Thursday.

“Very cold, wet and windy conditions are expected over the Eastern Cape, the central and eastern interior of the Western Cape, as well as the southern parts of the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape.

“Light snowfall is expected over the mountain tops of the central and eastern Western Cape and the higher-lying areas of the southern Namakwa District,” SAWS said.

SAWS has issued the following warnings:

  • Orange Level 5 Warning: Disruptive rainfall, which may pose a danger to life, cause flooding, displace settlements and trigger mudslides, is expected between East London and Morgan Bay (south of the Wild Coast).
  • Yellow Level 4 Warning: Disruptive rainfall, which may lead to flooding in settlements, on roads and bridges, as well as in other susceptible areas, is expected in the eastern parts of the Western Cape, excluding the extreme south-eastern areas.
  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Disruptive rainfall, which may lead to localised flooding of roads and other susceptible areas, is expected over the Theewaterskloof and Langeberg local municipalities in the Western Cape, as well as the central and western interior of the Eastern Cape and places in the eastern parts of the province.
  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Disruptive snowfall, which may lead to icy roads and traffic disruptions, is expected over the northern high-lying areas of the Eastern Cape.
  • Yellow Level 4 Warning: Wind and waves, which may make navigation at sea difficult and cause small vessels to take on water, are expected between Cape Point and Plettenberg Bay.
  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Damaging waves, which may place small vessels at risk of taking on water and capsizing, as well as make navigation difficult, are expected between Plettenberg Bay and East London.
  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Severe thunderstorms, accompanied by heavy downpours, may lead to localised flooding of susceptible roads, settlements and low-lying bridges or areas, as well as large amounts of small hail and excessive lightning.

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Police deployed to restore and maintain law and order in Mossel Bay

Source: Government of South Africa

Police deployed to restore and maintain law and order in Mossel Bay

Acting National Police Commissioner Puleng Dimpane says the South African Police Service has deployed the necessary resources while also intensifying operations to restore and maintain law and order in Mossel Bay and other parts of the country.

This comes after the murder of Nhlamulo Sambo who initial reports claimed that he was targeted during protests against illegal migration. 

However, police have confirmed that there is no evidence linking his death to tribalism, xenophobia, anti-immigration protests, or his identity as a Tsonga-speaking South African.

“We are actively investigating all criminal acts related to these incidents, and those responsible will be identified, arrested and brought before the courts.”

READ | Police arrest suspect in Mossel Bay teen murder

Speaking at a National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) media briefing held in Mossel Bay in the Western Cape on Wednesday, Dimpane urged everyone in the country to respect the laws of the country and that if they choose to march, they should do so peacefully, lawfully and with respect for the rights of others.

“No grievance, no matter how strongly felt, justifies violence, intimidation, assault, the destruction of property, looting, or threats against any person or community. We cannot allow criminal elements to hijack legitimate concerns and turn them into acts of lawlessness,” Dimpane said.

Dimpane said the NATJOINTS will provide a comprehensive update on the security situation, ongoing interventions, operational deployments and measures being implemented to safeguard all people living in South Africa.

Rule of law 

Also speaking at the briefing was NATJOINTS Chairperson, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili, who assured the people of South Africa that government remains firmly in control of the security environment.

“Through NATJOINTS, all law enforcement, intelligence and security structures are working in a coordinated manner to maintain public order, protect lives and property, uphold the Constitution, and enforce the laws of the Republic without fear, favour or prejudice,” she said.

Mosikili said South Africa is governed by the Constitution and the rule of law, not by intimidation, violence, ultimatums, or mob justice.

“Therefore, no individual, movement, organisation or grouping has the authority to take the law into its own hands, conduct unlawful operations, intimidate communities, target individuals based on their nationality or seek to enforce immigration laws outside the framework of the law. 

“The responsibility for maintaining public order, combating crime and enforcing immigration legislation rests exclusively with duly authorised law enforcement agencies acting within the confines of the Constitution and the law,” Mosikili said.

Mosikili said over the past week, law enforcement agencies have demonstrated their commitment to protecting the rule of law through decisive action against those engaged in public violence and criminal conduct.

“In the Free State, 166 individuals have been arrested for offences linked to public violence and related criminal activities. In the Western Cape, five suspects have been arrested in connection with incidents of violence and intimidation,” she said.

Mosikili commended the detectives for the swift arrest of a suspect in connection with the murder of Sambo.

“The speed with which investigators acted demonstrates our commitment to ensuring that perpetrators of violent crime are identified and brought before the courts.”

Mosikili used the occasion to clarify the killing of Sambo and said based on the information at the disposal of the police, Sambo’s death is not linked to the recent unrest in the area. 

“We therefore urge the public to refrain from speculation and the spreading of misinformation, and to allow the investigation to proceed unhindered. We therefore urge the public to refrain from speculation and the spreading of misinformation, and to allow the investigation to proceed unhindered,” she said.

Contravention of the Immigration Act

According to Mosikili, in the past three weeks alone, more than 5 000 illegal immigrants have been arrested for contravening the Immigration Act.

Since 1 January 2026, law enforcement operations conducted across the country have resulted in the arrest of 34 798 illegal immigrants and in the previous financial year, 76 588 illegal immigrants were arrested.

Mosikili said the arrests send a clear message that those who incite violence, encourage vigilantism, threaten communities, destroy property or undermine public order will face the full consequences of the law. 

“We will not tolerate any attempt to destabilise communities, threaten national stability, disrupt economic activity or challenge the authority of the democratic State. NATJOINTS strongly condemns the recent violent incidents in Mossel Bay that resulted in the tragic loss of two lives during activities associated with antiforeigner demonstrations,” she said.

Mosikili said foreign nationals who enter, remain or work in South Africa unlawfully are in contravention of the Immigration Act and expose themselves to arrest, detention and deportation processes as prescribed by law. 

“Through ongoing multidisciplinary operations involving the South African Police Service, the Department of Home Affairs, Border Management Authority and other law enforcement agencies, thousands of undocumented foreign nationals continue to be identified, arrested, processed and deported in accordance with the law.

“Operations such as Operation Shanela and other targeted interventions continue to yield significant results in addressing illegal immigration, organised crime, crossborder criminality and related offences,” Mosikili said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

 

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Africa Skills Hub (ASH) Transitions to ASH Africa as it Marks 10 Years of Impact

Source: APO

Africa Skills Hub (ASH), a Ghana-based enterprise support organisation focused on youth, women, and SME development, has officially transitioned to ASH Africa (www.ASH.Africa), marking a significant milestone in its 10-year journey of expanding opportunity pathways across the continent.

The rebrand reflects the organisation’s evolution from a skills development entity into a broader pan-African organisation driven by the mission: Transforming Lives. Building Communities. Building Africa.

Founded in 2016 as the Africa Internship Academy (AIA), the organisation initially focused on improving youth employability and access to internship opportunities in Ghana. In 2020, the organisation transitioned into Africa Skills Hub (ASH), expanding its work across enterprise development, financial inclusion, SME support, digital skills, and market systems strengthening.

Over the years, the organisation has extended its reach across all 16 regions of Ghana while implementing programmes and partnerships in multiple African countries.

The transition to ASH Africa reflects the organisation’s growing continental outlook and aligns with its newly launched 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, which outlines a vision to support more than 500,000 youth, women, and SMEs annually by 2030.

Speaking on the transition, Executive Director Daniel Amoako Antwi said:

“For ten years, we have focused on building the connective systems that link skills, capital, enterprise, and market opportunity across Africa. We have evolved from delivering standalone training programmes to building interconnected systems that link people to opportunity. The transition to ASH Africa reflects both the scale of the work we are already doing and the future we are committed to building.

Our goal of reaching 500,000 youth, women, and SMEs annually by 2030 is rooted in a decade of learning about what it takes to shift systems, not just programmes across Africa’s economies.”

According to the organisation, the rebrand does not represent a change in mission, but rather an expansion of scope, engagement, and strategic positioning.

ASH Africa will continue to focus on creating sustainable economic opportunities for youth, women, and SMEs by connecting them to skills development, enterprise support, finance, and market access.

Through its systems-driven model, the organisation aims to address what it describes as a systems challenge — the disconnect between skills acquisition, access to capital, enterprise growth, and market participation.

The new identity also reflects the organisation’s commitment to inclusive growth through partnerships, innovation, research-driven programming, and ecosystem development. Its strategic priorities include skills development, SME growth, market access, digital inclusion, and data-driven advocacy.

A Decade of Impact at a Glance (2016–2026)

Skills & Human Capital Development

  • 40,192 youth trained in employability, digital, and enterprise skills
  • 30,519 women supported through targeted training and enterprise development programmes

Economic Transition & Employment Outcomes

  • 15,753 youth transitioned into employment
  • 10,939 new jobs created across supported enterprises

Enterprise Growth & Financial Inclusion

  • 9,238 MSMEs supported to adopt sustainable business practices
  • GHS 10,789,800 in micro-loans disbursed to improve access to finance and business growth

Geographic Reach & Ecosystem Expansion

  • Programmes implemented across all 16 regions of Ghana and multiple African countries

As part of its anniversary and rebranding activities, ASH Africa will roll out a series of engagements highlighting its decade-long journey, institutional evolution, impact stories, and future vision for Africa.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of ASH Africa, formerly Africa Skills Hub.

Media Contact:
Name
: Ms Perfect Dadugblor
Senior Communications Officer
Email: perfect.dadugblor@ash.africa
Phone: +233 548 288 182

Social Media:
ASH Africa’s Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn:
@ASHAfrica

About ASH Africa:
ASH Africa is a development organisation creating opportunities for youth, women, and SMEs in Africa by connecting them to skills, capital, and markets. The organisation works across interconnected areas, including skills development, enterprise growth, market access, SME finance, digital economy programming, and research-driven advocacy to create sustainable pathways for inclusive economic participation across Africa.

ASH Africa’s Website: www.ASH.Africa

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