Opération Mirador : L’armée béninoise scelle un nouveau pacte de confiance avec les communautés

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


L’armée béninoise poursuit son engagement aux côtés des populations de la région des 2KP. Depuis le vendredi 27 février 2026, les habitants de Makrou, Yinkinin, Becket et plusieurs autres villages des communes de Kouandé et de Kérou ont désormais accès à l’eau potable grâce à la réalisation de forages modernes équipés de pompes solaires de 1.500 watts. Dans la commune de Pehunco, le CEG 1 bénéficie également d’un module de trois salles de classe entièrement équipées de plus de 400 tables et bancs. 

Ces infrastructures hydrauliques et éducatives ont été offertes par les Forces Armées Béninoises (FAB) dans le cadre des actions sociales et humanitaires du comité civilo-militaire de l’opération Mirador de l’Atacora, avec l’appui de partenaires internationaux tels que le Département américain de la Défense, Spirit of America et Strategic Stabilization Advisors. La cérémonie officielle de remise s’est tenue à Pehunco, après une visite guidée des installations conduite par le Colonel ADAMASSO Valère, Commandant Adjoint de l’Opération Mirador, assisté du Colonel TASSOU Abdou Wassiou, Chef de la cellule des actions civilo-militaires. 

À cette occasion, le Commandant Adjoint a souligné que ces réalisations dépassent la simple livraison d’ouvrages. « Nous célébrons un pacte de confiance entre l’armée béninoise et les populations que nous avons pour mission de protéger. La sécurité durable ne se décrète pas, elle se construit avec les populations et pour les populations », a-t-il déclaré, insistant sur la nécessité d’une approche globale face aux menaces terroristes. Selon lui, aucune armée, aussi déterminée soit-elle, ne peut vaincre durablement sans l’adhésion active des communautés. 

La cérémonie a rassemblé élèves, bénéficiaires, autorités locales et têtes couronnées. Le maire de Pehunco, Orou Maré KOTO, saluant au nom de ses pairs ce geste « fort », y voit un levier d’amélioration des conditions de vie et de développement local. Mohamed Bawa CISSÉ, représentant du Préfet de l’Atacora, a pour sa part estimé que ces infrastructures renforcent la résilience des populations dans un contexte sécuritaire exigeant. 

Installée en mars 2025, la Cellule des actions civilo-militaires de l’Opération Mirador s’affirme ainsi comme un cadre permanent de concertation entre les FAB, les autorités et les communautés, avec un principe central : bâtir une sécurité durable fondée sur l’écoute, la concertation et des réponses concrètes aux besoins locaux.

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République du Bénin.

Ghana: Lordina Foundation gifts Asukawkaw community a Maternity & Children’s Health Facility

Source: APO


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The First Lady and President of the Lordina Foundation, H.E. Lordina Dramani Mahama, on Saturday inaugurated a newly built maternity and child health facility at Asukawkaw in the Krachi East District of the Oti region.

The handing over of the facility, financed by the Foundation with support from donors and partners, fulfills Mrs Mahama’s positive response to a request from the Chief of Akroso-Asukawkaw a year ago.

This brings to four, the number of Maternity and Children’s Wards built and handed over to communities and the Ghana Health Service by the Lordina Foundation.

This is in fulfillment of Mrs Mahama’s personal commitment and the objective of her Foundation to reduce Maternal, Infant and Child Mortality cases in Ghana’s hospitals.

The first three were commissioned for the Bole District Hospital, the Nkoranza Health Centre and the Abodom community.

The foundation has also renovated and expanded the Hohoe Adabraka Health Centre, and continue to donate medical equipment to health centres across the country.

According to Mrs Mahama, while planning the next phase of his support programmes, her office received an email from Nana Odamu Gyamfi III, Paramount Chief of the Akroso-Asukawkaw Traditional Area, describing the risk pregnant women in his community go through to reach distant clinics, often too late to save them and their newborns.

“This is no coincidence, it was a call to action,” Mrs. Mahama told a crowd of happy community members, health officials, workers, community elders and chiefs.

Designed for dignity and excellence, the facility includes a reception area, doctors’ and nurses’ offices, maternity and children’s wards, a fully equipped operating theatre, a delivery room, a sterilisation room, a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), storage, and data rooms.

Key equipment installed in the facility include the electric beds, operating tables, infant incubators, ultrasound machines, C-section and delivery kits, ECG machines, phototherapy units, patient monitors, oxygen systems, television sets, and more.

Also installed is a hybrid power system, that combines the national grid with solar to ensure reliable emergency lighting and efficiency.

“No woman should die while giving life, and no child should start without proper care just because of where they were born,” Mrs Mahama said.

She noted that nearly one in ten Ghanaian women face pregnancy-related death risks.

She urged health authorities, facility managers, and the Akroso-Asukawkaw community under the Akroso Traditional Council to maintain the facility to benefit more generations.

“Let this be more than a building but a reminder that with government, leaders, and partners, we can protect every vulnerable Ghanaian.”

Minister for Health, Kwabena Akandoh, praised the project as “a practical step towards safe, timely, and dignified care for mothers, newborns, and children.”

He thanked Mrs Mahama for her “unparalleled contributions” to women, girls and children’s health.

The facility, the First Lady, stated reflects the Foundation’s commitment to life at its most vulnerable stages and shows what credible partnerships can achieve.

The Board Chair of the Lordina Foundation, Pastor Kwame Boateng Sarpong hailed the project as emblematic of the foundation’s mission to support rural women and children, pledging continued aid to deprived communities.

The paramount chief, Nana Odamu Gyamfi III expressed profound gratitude, calling the project a “life-saving initiative” that will ease prenatal, delivery, and postnatal care for Asukawkaw and surrounding areas.

The Chief and his elders enstooled Mrs Mahama as the Development Queen Mother of the Akroso-Asukawkaw Traditional Area, with the title Nana Oseadeayo Odamwaa II.

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

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Calls from Bulgaria and North Macedonia FMs

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, March 1, 2026

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi has discussed the recent military escalation in the region with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria, Nadezhda Neynski, and HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia, Timcho Mucunski.

This came during phone conversations HE Al Muraikhi received on Sunday from the two officials. The talks focused on the current situation and its grave implications for regional and international security, as well as ways to resolve disputes through peaceful means.

HE Al Muraikhi emphasized that the targeting of Qatari territory with Iranian ballistic missiles constitutes a blatant violation of Qatar’s national sovereignty, contradicts principles of good neighborliness, and cannot be justified under any circumstances.

He noted that Qatar has consistently sought to remain neutral in regional conflicts and facilitate dialogue between Iran and the international community. Yet, he stressed that repeated attacks on Qatari territory demonstrate a lack of good faith and threaten the foundations of bilateral relations.

HE Al Muraikhi also called for the immediate cessation of any escalation, a return to dialogue, the prioritization of reason and wisdom, and efforts to contain the crisis in a way that preserves regional security.

Their Excellencies Neynski and Mucunski voiced their countries’ condemnations of the Iranian missile attacks on Qatari territory, describing them as a clear violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and airspace, as well as a breach of international law and the United Nations Charter.

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Calls from Canadian Foreign Minister, UK Foreign Secretary

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, March 01, 2026

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received two phone calls today from HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada Anita Anand and HE Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom Yvette Cooper.

The two calls went over the developments of the military escalation in the region and its menacing impacts on regional and global security and stability, as well as avenues for resolving all disputes through peaceful means.

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs underscored, during the two calls, that targeting Qatari soil with Iranian ballistic missiles is a flagrant breach of its national sovereignty and doesn’t suggest good neighbourliness principles and can’t be accepted under any pretext.

The State of Qatar has always been committed to desisting itself from regional conflicts and sought to facilitate dialogue between the Iranian side and the international community, however, the renewal of targeting its soil isn’t a sign of good intention and threatens the groundwork for understandings that underpin the bilateral relations between the two countries, he underlined.

His Excellency stressed the importance of the immediate cessation of any escalatory acts, returning to the negotiating table, prioritizing the language of judiciousness and reason, and working to contain the crisis in a way that protects the region’s security.

For their parts, HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada and HE Foreign Secretary of the UK expressed their countries’ condemnation of the Iranian attack on Qatari soil, stressing that the assault represents a flagrant violation of the State of Qatar’s sovereignty, its airspace, as well as international law and the UN Charter.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Call from Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, March 01, 2026

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi received a phone call on Sunday from HE Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Vahan Kostanyan.

During the call, the two sides reviewed developments in the military escalation in the region, its serious implications for regional and international security and stability, and ways to resolve all disputes through peaceful means.

HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs affirmed that the targeting of Qatari territory with Iranian ballistic missiles constitutes a flagrant violation of national sovereignty and is inconsistent with the principles of good neighborliness, stressing that it cannot be accepted under any pretext.

He noted that Qatar has consistently sought to stay out of regional conflicts and has worked to facilitate dialogue between the Iranian side and the international community. However, the renewed targeting of its territory does not reflect good intentions and threatens the foundations of understanding upon which bilateral relations are based.

He further stressed the necessity of an immediate halt to escalation, a return to dialogue, predominance of reason and wisdom, and efforts to contain the crisis in a way that preserves regional security.

For his part, HE Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister expressed his country’s concern over the Iranian missile attack on Qatari territory, describing it as a blatant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty, airspace, international law and the Charter of the United Nations.

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Calls from Foreign Ministers of Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, India, and Uzbekistan

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha| March 01, 2026

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received phone calls on Sunday from HE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of the Republic of Malta Ian Borg; HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus Dr. Constantinos Kombos; HE Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia Gordan Grlić Radman; HE Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of India Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar; and HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov.

During the calls, they discussed the developments of the military escalation in the region and its serious repercussions on regional and international security and stability as well as ways to resolve all disputes through peaceful means.

HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs affirmed, during the calls, that the targeting of Qatari territory with Iranian ballistic missiles constitutes a blatant violation of its national sovereignty, and it is inconsistent with the principles of good neighborliness, and it cannot be accepted under any justification or pretext. He noted that the State of Qatar has always been keen to distance itself from regional conflicts and has sought to facilitate dialogue between Iran and the international community. However, the renewed targeting of its territory does not reflect good faith and threatens the foundation of understanding upon which bilateral relations between the two countries are built.

His Excellency also stressed the necessity of an immediate cessation of all escalatory actions, a return to the negotiating table, the prioritization of reason and wisdom, and working to contain the crisis in a manner that preserves the security of the region.

For their part, Their Excellencies the Ministers expressed their countries’ condemnation of the Iranian missile attack on Qatari territory, considering it a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the State of Qatar and its airspace as well as a breach of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Call from Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, March 01, 2026

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received a phone call on Sunday from HE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Italy Antonio Tajani.
During the call, the two sides reviewed developments in the military escalation in the region and its serious implications for regional and international security and stability as well as ways to resolve all disputes through peaceful means.
HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs affirmed that the targeting of Qatari territory with Iranian ballistic missiles constitutes a flagrant violation of national sovereignty and is inconsistent with the principles of good neighborliness. He stressed that such actions cannot be accepted under any pretext.
He noted that Qatar consistently sought to remain neutral in regional conflicts and has worked to facilitate dialogue between the Iranian side and the international community. However, the renewed attacks on its territory do not reflect good intentions and threaten the foundations of mutual understanding upon which bilateral relations are built.
He further stressed the necessity of an immediate halt to all escalation, a return to dialogue, predominance of reason and wisdom, and working to contain the crisis in a manner that preserves regional security.
For his part, HE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani expressed his country’s condemnation of Iranian missile attack on Qatari territory, describing it as a blatant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty, airspace and international law, as well as the Charter of the United Nations.

Seychelles: Government Closely Monitoring Situation in the Region

Source: APO


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The Office of the President informs the public that the Government of the Republic of Seychelles is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East region and remains fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of Seychellois nationals abroad.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, through the Seychelles Embassy based in the United Arab Emirates, is in active contact with Seychellois communities residing across the region, as well as Seychellois visitors who may be affected by current developments. The Embassy continues to provide updates and consular assistance as required.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, together with relevant local authorities, is also developing a contingency evacuation plan, should circumstances necessitate the voluntary evacuation of Seychellois nationals. This is a precautionary preparedness measure to ensure readiness and the protection of our citizens.

The Government further draws attention to its Travel Advisory issued by the Ministry on 28 February 2026 and reiterates its advice for Seychellois nationals in the region to remain vigilant, adhere to the guidance of local authorities, and closely monitor official communications and updates from the Seychelles Embassy and the Ministry.

The situation continues to be assessed at the highest level, and the public will be kept informed of any significant developments. 

For further information or assistance, Seychellois nationals are encouraged to contact the Seychelles Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora in Victoria.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Seychelles.

 Gauteng makes progress in fight against TB

Source: Government of South Africa

 Gauteng makes progress in fight against TB

As South Africa observes TB Awareness Month, the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) has reported sustained progress in the fight against tuberculosis, particularly in reducing mortality, improving treatment outcomes and maintaining strong case detection.

In the first three quarters (Q1 – Q3) of the current 2025/26 financial year, the GDoH made notable progress in diagnosing and treating TB.

South Africa observes TB Awareness Month from 01–31 March 2026.

In a statement on Sunday, the provincial department said case-finding rates remained consistently high, with 95% of cases detected in Q1 (6655 of 6842 cases), 96% in Q2 (7481 of 7757 cases) and 95% in Q3 (6664 of 7020 cases).

“These results reflect the impact of intensive community-based screening and outreach programmes targeting townships, informal settlements and hostels. The department also focused on high-risk groups, including people living with HIV, ex-mine workers and sex workers.”

The GDoH exceeded treatment initiation targets, with over 20000 patients aged five years and older starting TB treatment in Q3, while 643 children under five began treatment.

“These successes were achieved through prompt monitoring of lost follow-ups, high testing rates, increased case finding and the implementation of the SMS strategy by the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS),” said the department.

Treatment outcomes also showed positive trends with the department having reached a 71% treatment success rate for Rifampicin-Resistant/Multidrug-Resistant TB (RR/MDR-TB), driven by high retention in care and consistent mentorship for TB clinicians.

Mortality data also demonstrates measurable progress in saving lives. During Q1 and Q2, Gauteng recorded a total of 1131 TB-related deaths, highlighting the importance of early detection and treatment adherence. 
Mortality audits indicate that late presentation at health facilities remains the primary contributor to TB fatalities, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and community engagement.
The department said these achievements are in line with the National END TB Campaign, which aims to screen five million people and improve TB case-finding, diagnosis and linkage to care.

“Gauteng also collaborates with key stakeholders, including private healthcare providers, mines, social development agencies and traditional and faith-based leaders, to expand access to testing and support adherence to treatment.”

The partnerships have enhanced outreach, especially in high-risk communities andimproved overall TB service delivery.

The department called on residents to take proactive action during TB Awareness Month.
Anyone experiencing persistent cough, fever, night sweats, or unexplained weight loss should seek testing immediately.

Residents are urged to complete the full course of treatment, which is critical to curing TB and preventing drug resistance.

“Every life saved and every patient successfully treated demonstrates the impact of sustained effort and targeted interventions. We encourage residents to seek care early at their nearest clinics and to support family, friends and neighbours to complete treatment.

“TB is curable when treatedearly and together, we can reduce transmission and safeguard community health,” Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko said. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Deputy President notes progress made and reforms needed in B-BBEE policy

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy President notes progress made and reforms needed in B-BBEE policy

Deputy President Paul Mashatile says that while Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) has faced implementation shortcomings, it has led to measurable progress in economic inclusion, particularly through the growth of the Black middle class and advancement in industries such as mining and finance.

Speaking at the second Frank Dialogue on the future of B-BBEE in Durban on Saturday, Mashatile stressed the importance of addressing historical inequities to foster inclusive growth.

“I fully agree with the prevailing view among panellists that it is crucial to address historical inequities for fostering inclusive growth, emphasising the need for transformative policies such as B-BBEE,” he said.
However, the Deputy President acknowledged that the implementation of B-BBEE has faced inconsistencies and various hurdles over the years, some of which are still evident today.

“Economic opportunities remain largely concentrated, accompanied by significant skill deficits that impede the policy’s effectiveness. Furthermore, procurement processes often marginalise Black-owned enterprises, contradicting B-BBEE’s objectives.”

He warned that empowerment must be substantive rather than symbolic.
“Policy legitimacy depends on outcomes. Where empowerment becomes paper-based rather than production-based, where fronting occurs, and where exclusion persists, trust is weakened.”

Mashatile called for firmer and more consistent enforcement, supported by credible oversight, to close gaps exploited by fronting practices and aligning agency interests more closely with the principles of B-BBEE.

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The Deputy President warned against conflating governance failures of implementation and broader governance issues with the intrinsic purpose and design of B-BBEE.

“It is misleading to attribute complex macroeconomic outcomes solely to the policy while ignoring other pressing factors, including structural constraints. Abandoning B-BBEE is not an option. The path forward is reform, strengthening and disciplined implementation.”
Government is undertaking a two-phase review of the B-BBEE framework, led by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition.

The aim, he said, is to refine and reinforce the policy so that it drives transformation, reduces corruption, and promotes inclusive, broad-based growth.

Mashatile referred to the BEE Commission’s 2022 National Status Report, which highlights annual certification data that tracks improvements in ownership, management control, skills pipelines, and supplier development, suggesting that transformation is advancing, albeit unevenly, rather than stagnating.
“This incremental upward trend is consistent with the Government’s stance that B-BBEE is a vital policy tool for promoting the meaningful involvement of historically disadvantaged groups, specifically women, youth, and persons with disabilities, in sectors where inequality persists,” the Deputy President said.

He emphasised that B-BBEE is also a moral obligation rooted in democratic processes. It aligns with Section 9(2) of the Constitution, which allows corrective actions to promote equality and redress discrimination.

The Deputy President linked empowerment policy directly to South Africa’s unemployment crisis.
According to Statistics South Africa, the official unemployment rate stood at 31.4% in the fourth quarter of 2025, with 7.8 million people unemployed. The expanded rate, including discouraged work-seekers, reached 42.1%, while youth unemployment among those aged 15–24 stood at 57%.

On poverty and inequality, the World Bank estimates South Africa’s Gini coefficient at around 63, with the bottom 40% of the population accounting for just 11.5% of income, compared to nearly 60% for the top 20%.

“Transformative policies such as Affirmative Action, Employment Equity, and B-BBEE remain absolutely necessary because exclusion remains measurable and unabated. Thus, these transformative policies offer an opportunity to shape a future where everyone has equal opportunities, despite not starting from an equal footing.

“These policies are essential in addressing the significant wealth gap between Black and White South Africans, highlighting the need for race-based laws to ensure a more equitable playing field. It is through proper implementation that we can also address unemployment and youth exclusion in the key economic activities,” the Deputy President said.

He also pointed to persistent representation gaps, noting that persons with disabilities remain at around 1% of workforce representation, underscoring slow progress without stronger delivery mechanisms.
The Deputy President said urgent attention is required to deepen Black participation in key sectors, including agriculture, mining, finance, and manufacturing.

Citing economist Wandile Sihlobo’s book “A Country of Two Agricultures,” he noted that Black farmers account for only about 10% of South Africa’s commercial agricultural output.

“This stark figure tells us that our growth agenda must have a deliberate bias towards the empowerment of Black farmers,” he said.

He outlined how B-BBEE tools, including ownership, skills development, preferential procurement and enterprise development, can be leveraged to support land reform, open markets, and integrate emerging farmers into value chains.

He further referenced findings by the Competition Commission of South Africa showing persistent market concentration, with small and medium enterprises representing 95% of firms but contributing only 24% of turnover, compared to 76% from large firms.

“Empowerment must be about opening value chains and expanding productive inclusion, not only compliance,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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