Promotion des filières agricoles d’exportation : La nouvelle campagne de plantation de palmier à huile lancée


La Secrétaire Générale du Ministère de l’Agriculture, de l’Élevage et de la Pêche, Madame Madeleine MORA LAFIA, a procédé au lancement officiel, le mardi 24 juin 2025 sur le site de la Coopérative d’Aménagement Rural (CAR) de Obèkè-Ouèrè à Adja-Ouèrè, de la campagne de plantation de palmier à huile, édition 2025. Une campagne qui est à sa 6ème édition et qui porte de grands défis. 

Sur le site de lancement de la campagne, il s’agit du renouvellement des vieilles plantations. À cet effet, il est prévu 12.870 plants sélectionnés à installer sur une superficie de 90 hectares. Au plan national, l’Agence Territoriale de Développement Agricole (ATDA 6), à travers le Programme national de développement de la filière palmier à huile, a mobilisé 1.180.649 plants sélectionnés à installer sur 8.250 hectares. Des plants sélectionnés produits par les pépiniéristes agréés, gage de bons rendements, a souligné le Directeur Général de l’ATDA 6, monsieur Abdoulaye Chabi ISSA CHABI, qui en recommande leurs utilisations à tous les planteurs. 

“La filière palmier à huile a été définitivement relancée avec l’élaboration du Programme National de Développement de la Filière Palmier à Huile, piloté par l’Agence Territoriale de Développement Agricole du Plateau, en collaboration avec les ATDA 4, 5, et 7, les Directions Départementales de l’Agriculture, de l’Élevage et de la Pêche, des pôles contributeurs et l’Institut National des Recherches Agricoles (INRAB) du Bénin à travers le Centre de Recherches Agricoles Plantes Pérennes (…). Le PAG 2021-2026, permettra de relever à coup sûr de grands défis qui incombent au développement de la filière afin qu’elle retrouve sa première place de culture industrielle d’exportation du pays. Ainsi, plusieurs initiatives visant à promouvoir la filière et à assainir le secteur sont en cours”, a mentionné Madeleine MORA LAFIA, Secrétaire Générale du MAEP. 

Ces trois dernières années, a souligné le représentant de la Coopérative, Monsieur Aminou LADOKE, près de 150 hectares de vielles plantations de palmier à huile sont abattues et sont replantées progressivement sur leur site. Ainsi, durant les campagnes 2022, 2023 et 2024, a-t-il poursuivi, près de 13.900 jeunes plants de palmier sélectionnés sont mis en terre, soit environ 97 hectares. Monsieur LADOKE a également remercié le Président TALON pour avoir sorti définitivement les CAR de leurs crises perpétuelles et aussi remettre la filière palmier à huile sur les rails. 

Pour sa part, Monsieur Arouna LAWANI, président de l’interprofession palmier à huile, a renchéri que le choix du site de lancement est fait à dessein, car préalablement, cette CAR était minée par les querelles et les crises et qu’il est heureux de savoir que la paix y est définitivement retrouvée, grâce au Président de la République.

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

United Arab Emirates (UAE) leaders congratulate President of Mozambique on Independence Day


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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to President Daniel Chapo of Mozambique on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, sent similar messages to the President of Mozambique and to Prime Minister Maria Benvinda Levi on the occasion.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Courtesy call on State Minister for Foreign Affairs Fujii by H.E. Mr. Alnaas, Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Libya in Japan


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On June 25, Mr. FUJII, State Minister for Foreign Affairs, received a courtesy call by Mr. Ahmed S. A. ALNAAS, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim, Embassy of the State of Libya in Japan. The overview is as follows.

  • At the outset, State Minister Fujii welcomed the steady progress in bilateral relations since the reopening of the Japanese Embassy in Libya in January last year, noting that the high-level visits between both countries, including the two visits to Japan by H.E. Mr. Abdullah Allafi, Vice President of the Presidential Council of the State of Libya, have been invigorated.
  • In response, Charge d’Affaires Alnaas explained about the security situation in Libya, while expressing hope to strengthen ties between Japan and Libya across a broad range of areas, including through opportunities such as TICAD 9.
  • The two sides agreed to further collaborative efforts to enhance the Japan-Libya relationship.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson held a bilateral meeting with United States (US) @StateDept Senior Advisor for Africa, H.E. Massad Boulos, & Senior Bureau Official, Hon. @tdf_dc


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H.E. @ymahmoudali held a bilateral meeting with US @StateDept Senior Advisor for Africa, H.E. Massad Boulos, & Senior Bureau Official, Hon. @tdf_dc, on the sidelines of the US-Africa Business Summit in Luanda.

The Chairperson welcomed renewed US engagement in Africa, particularly in trade, investment, & peace & security. He underscored the importance of fostering a mutually enabling environment, including on trade, investments & market access to promote & advance a more balanced & partnership.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Union (AU).

HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, in a joint press conference with HE the Prime Minister of the Lebanese Republic

Source: Government of Qatar

In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Peace and God’s mercy, and blessings be upon you all.

Firstly, I would like to extend a warm welcome to my dear brother and friend, His Excellency Dr. Nawaf Salam, Prime Minister of the sisterly Lebanese Republic, on his visit to the State of Qatar.

I also wish to offer our sincere apologies to His Excellency for the disruption to air traffic last night. The delay was a necessary precaution to ensure his safety and the safety of all air travel. We understand he had just concluded a visit to our brothers in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and we regret any inconvenience caused.

The discussion session between the Prime Minister and I followed his meeting with His Highness the Amir. We reviewed the bilateral relations and avenues of cooperation between our two countries. Naturally, we also explored ways in which we can work together to support our brothers in Lebanon and help maintain stability there. One of the key topics we addressed was the energy sector—specifically, how we can jointly develop and rehabilitate Lebanon’s energy infrastructure. There were important discussions held between the energy ministers of both countries, and, God willing, this will be followed by a concrete action plan in the coming months, as we pledged to the Prime Minister. We also discussed the urgent need to provide energy support to Lebanon during the summer, and, God willing, this matter will be further addressed with the Qatar Fund for Development and QatarEnergy to deliver as much support as possible.

We also explored avenues for support and cooperation in transportation and air navigation. The Ministers of Transport of Qatar and of the sisterly Lebanese Republic held substantive talks on potential joint initiatives, including the reconstruction of infrastructure—particularly in areas damaged by the Israeli occupation forces.

We also took the opportunity to review regional developments and ongoing events. I must unequivocally condemn Israel’s violations of the ceasefire agreement and its continued breaches of our brotherly Lebanon’s sovereignty. Such actions are unacceptable and deserve the strongest possible denunciation. We call on the UN Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities and bring an end to these irresponsible measures in the region.

We also discussed regional developments more broadly, including progress in Lebanese–Syrian relations, for which we hope, God willing, a better future lies ahead. We noted the Prime Minister’s keen interest in deepening ties with sister Arab states, particularly neighboring countries such as Syria. The State of Qatar fully supports these endeavors.

Today, the region is facing challenges that we have not faced for a long time. Recently, the sovereignty of the State of Qatar was violated by an attack on Al Udeid Air Base carried out by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. We condemn this act in the strongest terms and denounce such behavior by a neighboring country with which Qatar has traditionally maintained good-neighborly, transparent relations. At the same time, Qatar remains committed to its policy of good neighborliness: from the outset, we have also condemned Israeli strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran and the harm inflicted on the Iranian people. Ultimately, the Iranian people are our neighbors, and we wish them peace, growth, and development. However, any attack on the State of Qatar is unacceptable. Prior to this incident, Qatar undertook significant diplomatic efforts with regional and international partners to defuse tensions, but we were nonetheless taken by surprise by this assault on the base of a sister country.

I would like to commend the pivotal role of the armed forces under the leadership of His Highness the Amir, who remained fully informed and vigilant from the moment intelligence was received about a potential attack on bases hosting U.S. forces in the region until the threat was successfully repelled. In particular, the Qatari armed forces demonstrated exceptional bravery in defending against these attacks. As highlighted in yesterday’s press conference, thanks to God, the Qatari air defenses intercepted all incoming missiles except for one, which landed harmlessly in an open area.

I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to our sisterly and friendly countries for their solidarity with Qatar and their clear rejection of this aggression—especially our brothers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), who promptly stood by us and offered their support. Today, at the request of the Council Presidency, held by Kuwait, an emergency ministerial meeting will take place in Doha, God willing, and I will receive my fellow GCC foreign ministers to discuss this serious development in our region. I must take this opportunity to emphasize a few key points: foremost among them is the need to approach regional events with responsibility and wisdom. The recent reckless Israeli attacks on multiple countries in the region, including the Islamic Republic of Iran—alongside the aggression against us—demonstrate how such uncalculated actions only fuel instability and could have pushed the region into a far more dangerous situation.

Following the attack, the Armed Forces—under the directives of His Highness the Commander-in-Chief—carefully studied possible response scenarios. However, the State of Qatar has always prioritized diplomacy and wisdom, placing the greater good of the region above all else. The key message we aim to convey is that, thanks be to God, Qatar has demonstrated—through its capabilities and the strength of its Armed Forces—that it is fully capable of defending itself, its citizens, and its residents, united as one people. In the immediate aftermath of the attack, there were swift communications with His Highness the Amir, including a significant conversation with the President of the United States to discuss the situation, its consequences, and possible responses. This exchange opened the door to a complete ceasefire across all fronts. At the request of our American partners, Qatar contacted the Iranian side to assess their willingness to commit to such a ceasefire, which led to the announcement made by the U.S. President—a step we welcome. Despite some violations observed today, we remain hopeful that the ceasefire will hold and that efforts will return to a diplomatic path. We call on all parties to honor the agreement and urge both the American and Iranian sides to resume nuclear negotiations without delay. Qatar continues to advocate for a region free of nuclear weapons, achieved through a comprehensive agreement that ensures collective security, protects everyone’s interests, and respects Iran’s rights as our neighbor.

A short while ago, His Highness the Amir received a call from the President of Iran, during which the Iranian President expressed his regret over the incident, acknowledging that the State of Qatar was the target. We made it clear to him that Qatar, as a neighboring country, has always based its relationship with Iran on the principles of good neighborliness and did not expect such an action—especially in light of ongoing efforts to escalate the situation. While Qatar will continue to handle matters with wisdom and restraint, the violation of its sovereignty is entirely unacceptable. All necessary diplomatic and legal measures will be pursued in response. We sincerely hope the situation will be contained swiftly and that this difficult chapter be closed soon.

We must remember that the current developments in the region are a direct extension of the conflict in Gaza and the brutal aggression faced by our Palestinian brothers there. Since the beginning, the State of Qatar has worked tirelessly to prevent the escalation of this conflict and to halt the bombing of innocent civilians. In coordination with the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United States, Qatar continues its efforts to secure an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Despite the region’s challenging circumstances, our efforts never ceased. Our aim remains clear: to end the war, lift the injustice inflicted upon the people of Gaza, and bring peace to the region. It is time for the international community to take a unified stand, to stop Israel’s irresponsible actions, and to end both the aggression in Gaza and the use of humanitarian aid as a means of political provocation.

I would like to extend my sincere thanks to everyone here, and especially to the Prime Minister for honoring us with his visit during this sensitive time. We deeply appreciate the difficult circumstances our brotherly country, Lebanon, is facing, and we sincerely wish them all the best and a brighter future, God willing.

 

Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.

O APO Group e a Bytesview Analytics anunciam parceria estratégica para reforçar a capacidade dos meios de comunicação em África

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O APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), a principal consultoria pan-africana de comunicação e relações com os media, tem o prazer de anunciar uma parceria estratégica com a Bytesview Analytics Private Limited, uma empresa tecnológica especializada em inteligência artificial e análise de dados.

Esta colaboração irá tirar Partido do NewsData.io, um produto emblemático da Bytesview Analytics. A NewsData.io é uma plataforma avançada de agregação e análise de notícias que fornece dados históricos e em tempo real provenientes de mais de 84 000 fontes em 206 países e 89 línguas. Foi concebida para apoiar a monitorização dos meios de comunicação social, a análise de sentimento e a tomada de decisões com base em dados.

Através desta parceria, o Grupo APO e a Bytesview Analytics irão trabalharar em conjunto para melhorar a monitorização, análise e distribuição de notícias africanas. O APO Group integrará as ferramentas de IA da Bytesview para fornecer aos clientes uma visão mais profunda sobre como as suas histórias são recebidas em diferentes idiomas e regiões, ajudando-os a medir a visibilidade, o impacto e o sentimento do público de forma mais eficaz.

“Este é um exemplo poderoso de como smart data e comunicação estratégica se podem unir para gerar melhores resultados nos media”, disse Bas Wijne, CEO do APO Group. “A nossa parceria com a Bytesview Analytics traz uma nova profundidade aos serviços que oferecemos, especialmente no acompanhamento e análise da cobertura mediática em África.”

“Estamos entusiasmados por colaborar com o Grupo APO para reforçar a nossa visibilidade em África e para apoiar uma melhor narrativa com informações fiáveis e baseadas em dados”, afirmou Piyush Khatri, Diretor da Bytesview Analytics. “Esta parceria abre novas portas tanto para a nossa equipa como para as organizações que servimos.”

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para APO Group.

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Fundado em 2007, o APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) é a principal consultora Pan-Africana de comunicação e serviço de distribuição de comunicados de imprensa. Reconhecidos pela nossa vasta experiência enraizada em África e pela nossa ampla perspetiva global, especializamo-nos em elevar a reputação e o valor da marca de organizações privadas e públicas em toda a África. Como parceiro de confiança dos nossos clientes, a nossa missão é utilizar o poder dos meios de comunicação social, através da criação de estratégias que produzem um impacto tangível e mensurável, tanto no âmbito continental como global. 

O nosso compromisso com a excelência e a inovação foi reconhecido com múltiplos prémios de prestígio, incluindo um PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award e diversos PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. Em 2023, fomos nomeados a Agência de Relações Públicas Líder em África e a Consultora de Comunicação Pan-Africana Líder nos World Business Outlook Awards. Em 2024, fomos premiados como a Melhor Consultora de Relações Públicas e Media do Ano – África do Sul, pela mesma organização. Em 2025, a Brands Review Magazine reconheceu-nos como a Consultora de Comunicação Líder em África pelo segundo ano consecutivo. Também nos premiaram com o título de Melhor Agência de Relações Públicas e Melhor Plataforma de Distribuição de Comunicados de Imprensa Líder em África em 2024. Finalmente, em 2025, os Davos Communications Awards 2025 atribuíram-nos o Prémio de Ouro para a Melhor Campanha de Relações Públicas e o Prémio de Bronze na categoria de Evento Especial.

A estimada clientela do APO Group, que inclui gigantes globais como a Canon, a Nestlé, a Western Union, o PNUD, a Network International, a Câmara Africana de Energia, a Mercy Ships, a Marriott, a Africa’s Business Heroes e a Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflecte a nossa capacidade inigualável de navegar no complexo panorama dos meios de comunicação africanos. Com equipas no terreno em vários países africanos, oferecemos uma visão e um alcance inigualáveis em todo o continente. O APO Group dedica-se a reformular as narrativas sobre África, desafiando estereótipos e trazendo histórias africanas inspiradoras para audiências globais. Fazemo-lo com a nossa experiência no desenvolvimento e apoio a campanhas de relações públicas em todo o mundo, posicionando-nos de forma única para amplificar as mensagens da marca, melhorar a sua reputação e conectar eficazmente com todo o tipo de audiências.

Sobre a Bytesview Analytics:
A Bytesview Analytics Private Limited é uma empresa de tecnologia especializada em análises pote ciadas por IA e soluções de dados em tempo real. Com uma equipa dedicada de programadores e cientistas de dados, a Bytesview fornece produtos digitais de alto desempenho em sectores como os media, fintech, edtech, marketing, ciências ambientais e análise de redes sociais.

O seu principal produto, NewsData.io, é uma plataforma de agregação e análise de notícias que oferece dados de notícias históricas e em tempo real através de uma API de fácil desenvolvimento. Foi concebida para investigadores, analistas, programadores, profissionais dos meios de comunicação social e organizações que procuram informação estruturada sobre notícias de fontes globais em vários idiomas.

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Mogalakwena Municipality called to address dysfunctional wastewater treatment plants

Source: South Africa News Agency

Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo has encouraged Mogalakwena Local Municipality to implement corrective measures to address the problem of dysfunctional wastewater treatment plants that largely contribute to the pollution of watercourses in the area.

Accompanied by Mogalakwena Municipality Mayor, Ngoako Thulani Taueatsoala and Lepelle Northern Water Board Chairperson, Dr Nndweleni Mphephu, Seitlholo recently conducted an oversight visit to several sites in within the municipality under Waterberg District, Limpopo.

The Deputy Minister visited dysfunctional wastewater treatment plants, and some households affected by malfunctioning sewer systems.

Seitlholo’s inspection included the Mokopane Wastewater Treatment Works, Old Masodi and Sekgakgapeng Oxidation Ponds, the Masodi Wastewater Treatment Plant, and the Doorndraai Water Treatment Works.

The Deputy Minister cited the Green Drop Report, which was released in 2023, and indicated that Mogalakwena Municipality has wastewater systems that are in a critical state, requiring significant attention and improvement.

The report highlighted a need for concerted effort to improve wastewater services, with a particular focus on addressing issues of effluent treatment.

“We are faced with a problem whereby 78% of the wastewater treatment works in Limpopo are in a critical state and dysfunctional, and that contributes to the contamination of water courses in the province due to raw or partially treated effluent that finds its way to the rivers and dams.

“Water pollution does not only have a negative effect on the quality of water, but it also has cost implications for municipalities to treat water in bulk. The municipality is therefore encouraged to develop a corrective action plan to address the identified shortcomings, as far as water pollution is concerned,” Seitlholo said.

Despite the challenges of the municipal wastewater treatment works, the Deputy Minister commended the Masodi Wastewater Treatment plant, which treats effluent to the required standard.

The plant is a multi-year public-private partnership project by Mogalakwena Municipality and is fully funded by Ivanplats Proprietary Limited Mine. It treats 10 megalitres a day (ml/d), which improves sanitation provision to Mokopane and the surrounding areas.

It also enables local industries to have access to the grey water for reuse from the treated effluent released from the plant.

“Masodi Wastewater Treatment plant is the only plant in Limpopo that is operating to treat effluent to the required standards, and this demonstrates the importance of public-private partnerships to improve water and sanitation services in the country.

“This was emphasised in the National Water and Sanitation Indaba held earlier this year, highlighting the need for public private partnerships to address water and sanitation challenges,” Seitlholo said.

Seitlholo also visited Sekhiming and Kuranta villages, within the Greater Giyani Local Municipality in Mopani District, to assess the Sand Water Extraction Project.

The project, implemented by Lepelle Northern Water, involves extracting water from the sand of the Molototsi River, which is known to store water and filter it naturally.

The initiative aims to provide a reliable water source for the surrounding villages, particularly during periods of drought.

“This is also part of the resolutions taken at the Water and Sanitation Indaba, to employ innovative and technological methods to ensure that communities across the country access reliable water.

“This project is part of a broader effort to address water scarcity in rural areas struggling with water shortages in Limpopo province, particularly those which have been severely affected by drought in recent years,” the Deputy Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za

Steve Biko Academic Hospital lauded as a good model for the NHI

Source: South Africa News Agency

President Cyril Ramaphosa has lauded the state-of-the-art Steve Biko Academic Hospital as a model public health facility and a blueprint for the future of the National Health Insurance (NHI). 

The President described the hospital as a shining example of what quality public healthcare should look like. 

He said this during his oversight visit to the Nuclear Medicine Research Infrastructure (NuMeRI) facility housed at the hospital in Pretoria on Tuesday.

He was accompanied by Ministers and Deputy Ministers including the Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi and Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko. 

WATCH | President’s visit to Steve Biko hospital 

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He highlighted how the Minister of Health had told him that private hospitals are often referring patients to this public hospital.
“It shows that this public hospital is a model for all the good things, and this is the future of what the National Health Insurance (NHI) is all about, because they would not be coming here if Steve Biko Academic hospital was not as good as it is. 

“I leave this place very impressed. When I went to some of the areas, I just saw [a] world-class type of facility that has been built, and even as one goes around the world, I don’t remember seeing many of such, and I’m usually impressed by technology most of the time. And when we say that we have the best on the continent and possibly in the world, this is what we have seen here,” the President said. 

The Nuclear Medicine Research Infrastructure (NuMeRI) facility is the only one of its kind on the continent, dedicated to cancer and TB drug development, advanced imaging, and clinical research. 

It reflects a successful collaboration between the Department of Health, Department of Science and Innovation, the University of Pretoria, and private sector partners.

Walking through the hospital’s departments, including the cardiac catheterisation laboratory and radiology units, President Ramaphosa commended the level of professionalism and excellence. 

He praised the diversity and competence of the staff, from cleaners to researchers as well as the facility’s cutting-edge equipment and cleanliness.

“I have seen the future of the NHI. It is here. And more importantly, as I’ve been going around talking to the doctors, scientists, and nurses, they are the ones saying to me: ‘we are ready for NHI.’ Those campaigning against it need to come here and see how it’s going to work,” the President said.

Women in health 

He also took time to applaud the high representation of women and young professionals in senior and technical roles at the hospital, calling it a powerful example of inclusivity and transformation in action.

“Women run this facility. They are researchers, professors, doctors, and nurses – delivering top-class healthcare. And I saw so many young people here; the future of our country,” the President said. 

Leadership recognition 

The President also singled out Professor Mike Sathekge, who heads the Nuclear Medicine Unit, for his outstanding leadership and global recognition.

“Let’s give Professor Sathekge a round of applause for being recognised globally as well. It isn’t often that you meet a guy who is black, who is from Limpopo, who is recognised in the way that he is,” the President said. 

Innovation 

He expressed admiration for the hospital’s homegrown innovation, highlighting the cardiology department, which has developed sophisticated medical equipment showcasing South Africa’s engineering and scientific capabilities.

He also lavished praise on Professor Andrew Sarkin who is an academic and clinical head at University of Pretoria and the hospital.
“The diversity of the talent that we have from various parts of our country makes this facility, this hospital, what it is. 

“I also applaud Professor Sarkin and his staff for the excellent work that they do. In here resides the talent, the engineering knowledge, and capability to be able to produce some of the best technologies that the medical world has ever seen. I really applaud the cardiology department,” he said. 

Upholding high standards

The President further praised the hospital’s cleanliness and organisation, crediting management and support staff for upholding high standards.

He called for the Steve Biko Academic Hospital model to be replicated across the country.

“This is how a hospital should be run. This is how a hospital should be managed. And this is what the NHI must look like,” he said.
The President’s visit to Steve Biko Academic Hospital served not only to showcase a leading healthcare institution, but also to reaffirm government’s commitment to building a future where all South Africans have access to high-quality public healthcare. – SAnews.gov.za
 

Ruzizi III Holding Power Company Limited invite Anzana Electric Group Limited à devenir un partenaire stratégique du projet hydroélectrique régional Ruzizi III

Lors du Sommet d’affaires États-Unis – Afrique à Luanda, en Angola, Ruzizi III Holding Power Company Limited (RHPCL) a annoncé la signature d’un accord d’invitation pour un partenariat potentiel significatif avec Anzana Electric Group (Anzana) (www.Anzana.com), visant à faire avancer le projet hydroélectrique régional Ruzizi III de 760 millions de dollars.

Le projet hydroélectrique régional Ruzizi III de 206 MW est le premier partenariat public-privé trinational du genre dans la région des Grands Lacs, formulé sur la base d’un partenariat entre le secteur privé (RHPCL) et les trois États contractants, le Burundi, la République démocratique du Congo (« RDC ») et le Rwanda.

Située sur la rivière Ruzizi, entre l’ouest du Rwanda et l’est de la RDC, la centrale hydroélectrique fournira une électricité fiable au profit du développement d’environ 30 millions de personnes au Burundi, en RDC et au Rwanda, dans une région où 54 % de la population vit sous le seuil de pauvreté et où seulement 24 % des habitants ont accès à l’électricité. Le projet doublera presque la capacité actuelle du Burundi, augmentera celle du Rwanda de 30 % et fournira une énergie de base et une énergie répartissable essentielles à l’est de la RDC, favorisant ainsi la croissance économique, l’intégration régionale et la sécurité énergétique dans l’une des régions les plus mal desservies d’Afrique.

« Les directeurs de RHPCL sont enthousiastes à propos de cette alliance stratégique potentielle et, en supposant un résultat positif du processus de partenariat, ont hâte d’ opérer l’expertise et l’expérience d’Anzana pour réaliser le plein potentiel du projet Ruzizi III, en étendant l’accès à l’énergie critique et en favorisant le développement dans la région », a déclaré Aleem Karmali, directeur de RHPCL.

Anzana, une société américaine d’électricité de premier plan qui développe, investit et exploite des projets de production et de distribution d’électricité en Afrique et dans la région des Grands Lacs, a exprimé son intérêt pour l’acquisition d’une participation minoritaire dans RHPCL.

« En tant que compagnie d’électricité américaine engagée à créer des opportunités en Afrique, Anzana est fière de s’associer à RHPCL et aux gouvernements du Burundi, de la RDC et du Rwanda en ce moment crucial », a déclaré Brian Kelly, PDG d’Anzana, lors du Sommet des affaires États-Unis-Afrique 2025 en Angola. « Ruzizi III fournira une électricité durable, abordable et fiable à des millions de personnes. Grâce à ce partenariat, nous alimentons non seulement les foyers, les communautés et les industries en électricité, mais nous contribuons également à l’intégration régionale, au renforcement de la sécurité et de la stabilité énergétiques, et ouvrons la voie à une expansion des investissements et des échanges commerciaux américains dans l’avenir énergétique de l’Afrique. »

Les deux parties s’engagent à négocier un accord de partenariat contraignant d’ici le 15 septembre 2025, aux termes duquel Anzana pourra acquérir au moins 10 % du capital de RHPCL. Cet accord définira les droits de gouvernance, les engagements d’investissement et la trajectoire de collaboration future.

Distribué par APO Group pour Anzana Electric Group.

Pour plus d’informations, veuillez contacter :
Aleem Karmali
directeur RHPCL
+254 724 787786

Thom Wallace
communications pour Anzana
thom.wallace@anazana.com

À propos d’Anzana Electric Group :
Anzana Electric Group est un développeur, investisseur et opérateur de premier plan de projets hydroélectriques et de distribution d’électricité en Afrique. Présent en Afrique de l’Est, en Afrique centrale et en Afrique australe, Anzana fournit une électricité fiable et abordable aux communautés, aux entreprises et aux industries. Son approche innovante des partenariats avec les gouvernements, les bailleurs de fonds du développement et le secteur privé de la région vise à libérer le potentiel des infrastructures électriques pour la croissance économique.

Pour plus d’informations, visitez www.Anzana.com

À propos de Ruzizi III Energy Holding Power Company Limited :
Ruzizi III Energy Holding Power Company Limited (RHPCL), une société à vocation spécifique enregistrée au Rwanda, est le partenaire du secteur priv projet Ruzizi III Energy Limited (la société PPP) créée, dans le cadre d’une structure de construction- opérer -transfert (BOOT), pour développer, construire et opérer le projet hydroélectrique régional Ruzizi III de 206 MW, l’une des plus grandes initiatives d’infrastructure de la région des Grands Lacs. Le projet est un partenariat public-privé entre RHPCL, la République du Burundi, la République démocratique du Congo et la République du Rwanda, et est situé sur la rivière Ruzizi, entre le Rwanda et la RDC. RHPCL est, pendant la phase de développement, principalement dirigée par Industrial Promotion Services (IPS Group).

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APO Group et Bytesview Analytics annoncent un partenariat stratégique pour renforcer la veille des médias en Afrique


APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), le chef de file panafricain des relations avec les médias et du conseil en communications, a le plaisir d’annoncer un partenariat stratégique avec Bytesview Analytics Private Limited, une société de technologie spécialisée dans l’intelligence artificielle et l’analyse des données.

Cette collaboration tirera parti de NewsData.io, un produit phare de Bytesview Analytics. NewsData.io est une plateforme d’agrégation et d’analyse qui fournit des données d’actualités en temps réel et historiques provenant de plus de 84 000 sources dans 206 pays et 89 langues. Elle est conçue pour soutenir la veille des médias, l’analyse des sentiments et la prise de décision fondée sur les données.

Grâce à ce partenariat, APO Group et Bytesview Analytics travailleront ensemble pour améliorer le suivi, l’analyse et la distribution des nouvelles africaines. APO Group intégrera les outils basés sur l’IA de Bytesview afin de fournir aux clients des informations plus approfondies sur la manière dont leurs récits sont reçus dans différentes langues et régions, en les aidant à mesurer plus efficacement la visibilité, l’impact et le sentiment du public.

« Il s’agit d’un exemple puissant de la manière dont les données intelligentes et les communications stratégiques peuvent s’unir pour générer de meilleurs résultats médiatiques », déclare Bas Wijne, CEO d’APO Group. « Notre partenariat avec Bytesview Analytics apporte une nouvelle profondeur aux services que nous proposons, en particulier en ce qui concerne le suivi et l’analyse de la couverture médiatique dans toute l’Afrique. »

« Nous sommes ravis de collaborer avec APO Group afin de renforcer notre visibilité en Afrique et de soutenir une narration renforcée grâce à des informations éprouvées et fondées sur des données », souligne Piyush Khatri, directeur de Bytesview Analytics. « Ce partenariat ouvre de nouvelles portes à notre équipe et aux organisations que nous servons. »

Distribué par APO Group pour APO Group.

À propos d’APO Group :
Fondé en 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) est le leader panafricain du conseil en communication et de la distribution de communiqués de presse. Réputés pour notre expertise africaine profondément enracinée et notre perspective globale, nous sommes spécialisés dans l’optimisation de la réputation et de la valeur de la marque des organisations privées et publiques à travers l’Afrique. En tant que partenaire de confiance, notre mission est d’exploiter le pouvoir des médias, en élaborant des stratégies sur mesure qui ont un impact tangible et mesurable en Afrique et au-delà.

Notre engagement en faveur de l’excellence et de l’innovation dans les stratégies de communication a été récompensé par des prix prestigieux, notamment un PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award et plusieurs PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. Nous avons été nommés Leading Public Relations Firm Africa et Leading Pan-African Communications Consultancy Africa en 2023, et Best Public Relations and Media Consultancy of the Year South Africa en 2024, lors des World Business Outlook Awards. En 2025, Brands Review Magazine nous a reconnus en tant que Leading Communications Consultancy in Africa pour la seconde année consécutive. Le magazine nous a également nommé Best PR Agency et Leading Press Release Distribution Platform in Africa en 2024. En 2025, nous avons reçu la médaille d’or de la meilleure campagne RP et la médaille de bronze des événements hors catégorie aux Davos Communications Awards 2025. 

La clientèle estimée d’APO Group, qui comprend des géants mondiaux tels que Canon, Nestlé, Western Union, le PNUD, Network International, African Energy Chamber, Mercy Ships, Marriott, Africa’s Business Heroes et Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflète notre capacité inégalée à évoluer dans l’écosystème médiatique africain complexe. Avec des équipes sur le terrain dans de nombreux pays africains, nous offrons des perspectives et une portée inégalées à travers le continent. APO Group se consacre à la refonte de la narration sur l’Afrique, à la remise en question des stéréotypes et à la présentation de récits africains inspirants à un public mondial. Notre expertise dans l’élaboration et l’accompagnement de campagnes de relations publiques dans le monde entier nous permet d’amplifier les messages des marques, de renforcer les réputations et d’établir un lien pertinent avec les publics cibles. 

À propos de Bytesview Analytics :
Bytesview Analytics Private Limited est une société technologique spécialisée dans l’analyse optimisée par l’IA et les solutions de données en temps réel. Fort d’une équipe dédiée de développeurs et de scientifiques des données, Bytesview fournit des produits numériques haute performance dans des secteurs tels que les médias, la fintech, l’edtech, le marketing, les sciences de l’environnement et la veille des réseaux sociaux.

NewsData.io, son produit phare, est une plateforme d’agrégation et d’analyse des actualités qui offre des données en temps réel et historiques grâce à une API intuitive pour les développeurs. La plateforme est conçue pour les chercheurs, les analystes, les développeurs, les professionnels des médias et les organisations à la recherche de données d’actualité structurées provenant de sources mondiales dans plusieurs langues.

Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez visiter :
www.Bytesview.com
www.NewsData.io