Eritrea: Ministry of Agriculture celebrates International Women’s Day

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Members of the National Union of Eritrean Women branch at the Ministry of Agriculture celebrated International Women’s Day, 8 March, under the theme “Our Values – Our Shield” on 5 March.

The event was attended by Mr. Arefaine Berhe, Minister of Agriculture; Ms. Tekea Tesfamicael, President of the National Union of Eritrean Women; Mr. Salah Ahmedin, Chairman of the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students; as well as representatives of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Eritrea and the Development Bank of Africa.

Noting the significance of conscious and active participation for the total emancipation of women, Minister Arefaine called on members of the union branch at the Ministry of Agriculture to strengthen their participation in the realization of the road map, “Ensure Nutritious Food for All, Everywhere.”

Ms. Senait Mehari, head of Social and Economy at the National Union of Eritrean Women central office, noting the significance of the participation of all sectors for the realization of the total emancipation of women, commended the participation of women professionals at the Ministry of Agriculture in the development of natural and nutritious agricultural products.

Ms. Heran Yosief, head of the union branch at the Ministry, said that 8 March is celebrated as a day on which Eritrean women renew their pledge to strengthen participation in national development programs while confronting all sorts of challenges. She also expressed readiness to contribute what is required of them.

The event featured cultural and artistic programs, as well as the handing over of certificates of recognition to veteran women members of the Ministry who served with commitment.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Eritrea: International Women’s Day celebration in Gash Barka Region

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International Women’s Day, 8 March, was celebrated at the regional level in the Gash Barka and Anseba Regions under the theme “Our Values – Our Shield.”

At the celebratory event conducted in Mogolo at the Gash Barka Region level, Ms. Yihdega Yohannes, head of the National Union of Eritrean Women in the region, presented a statement on behalf of the union branch, while heads of branch offices of the union delivered messages of solidarity.

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Mahmud Ali Hirui, Governor of the region, said that 8 March is the day on which Eritrean women review and renew their pledge to preserve the equal economic, political, social, and administrative participation they secured through their struggle and to transfer it to the young generation.

At an event conducted in Keren at the Anseba Region level, Ms. Amna Hassan, head of the union branch, noting the significance of International Women’s Day in general and in Eritrea in particular, called for greater effort to transfer the history of Eritrean women to the young generation.

The events in both regions featured cultural and artistic programs depicting the day.

In the same vein, Mr. Haben Tadesse, Prosecutor in the Anseba Region, conducted a seminar on “Law and Women” for students of Hamelmalo College of Agriculture on 4 and 5 March, while Ms. Aberash Habtai, head of the National Union of Eritrean Women branch in Sawa and Higher Education Institutions, conducted a seminar for members of the Defense Forces on “Values of the Eritrean People Yesterday and Today.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

BMA to host anti-corruption campaign at Maseru border

Source: Government of South Africa

BMA to host anti-corruption campaign at Maseru border

In a continuous effort to root out fraud and corruption at South Africa’s ports of entry, the Border Management and Immigration Anti-Corruption Forum (BMIACF), under the chairpersonship of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), is taking its message of the impact of corruption to the Maseru port of entry.

Border Management Authority Commissioner, Dr Michael Masiapato – together with the acting SIU Head, Leonard Lekgetho, Home Affairs Director General, Tommy Mokhode and Correctional Services Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale – will lead the campaign on Tuesday, 10 March. 

Leaders of these institutions will lead by example by publicly signing a pledge against corruption, while also calling on officials at the border to follow suit. 

As part of the programme of the BMAICF, offenders who have been convicted of acts of corruption will share their experiences to encourage officials to serve with integrity so that they do not find themselves on the wrong side of the law. – SAnews.gov.za

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Deputy Minister Morolong to undertake a working visit to Kenya

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy Minister Morolong to undertake a working visit to Kenya

The Deputy Minister in the Presidency Kenny Morolong will undertake a working visit to Nairobi, Kenya, where he will strengthen bilateral cooperation in the communication space with the East African nation.

“The visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation between South Africa and Kenya in the areas of information, communications and digital transformation,” the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) said.

The Deputy Minister’s visit will be from 08-12 March 2026.

As part of the visit, Deputy Minister Morolong will attend the TikTok 2026 Safer Internet Summit scheduled for 10-11 March.

The visit will also include a series of high-level bilateral meetings and structured media engagements. 
“These engagements are intended to further strengthen cooperation between South Africa and Kenya and to explore opportunities for collaboration in sectors of mutual strategic interest,” said the GCIS.

This series forms part of ongoing efforts to deepen collaboration between the two countries on matters relating to digital innovation, communications policy, and the broader digital economy. – SAnews.gov.za

 

 

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President Ramaphosa arrives in Chicago, Illinois to deliver tribute to late Eminent Human Rights Campaigner Dr Jesse Louis Jackson Sr

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived at Chicago O’ Hare International Airport in the state of Illinois in the United States of America.

President Ramaphosa will join members of the Jackson family, the PUSH Rainbow Coalition, the broader US Civil rights movement and other American and international dignitaries in paying tribute to the late Rev. Dr Jesse Louis Jackson. 

The President will deliver his tribute during the Private Homegoing Celebration (Funeral).

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his deep sadness at the passing of Rev. Jackson at the age of 84.

Rev. Jesse Jackson’s irrepressible campaigns against apartheid and his support for the liberation struggle was a towering contribution to the global anti-apartheid cause.

In 2013, the Rev. Jesse Jackson was awarded South Africa’s National Order of the Companions of O.R. Tambo in Silver for dedicating his life to challenge societies and governments to recognise that all people are born equal, and that everyone is in equal measure entitled to life, liberty, prosperity and human rights. 

The award honoured his excellent contribution to the fight against apartheid.

His campaigns for an end to apartheid included disinvestment from the apartheid economy and challenging the support the regime enjoyed in certain circles and institutions internationally.

NOTE TO EDITORS 
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Private Homegoing Celebration – Rainbow PUSH Coalition
930 E. 50th Street, Chicago, IL 60615
Doors Open: 8:00 AM
Service: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM US CST

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za

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Le vice-ministre vénézuélien Arturo Gil se rend au Cap pour renforcer les liens énergétiques

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

À la suite de la visite historique de la Chambre africaine de l’énergie (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) au Venezuela en février 2026, le Venezuela a répondu en envoyant son vice-ministre de l’Intelligence artificielle et de l’Efficacité productive dans le domaine des hydrocarbures, Arturo Gil, en Afrique du Sud afin de renforcer les liens énergétiques.

Une réunion de haut niveau s’est tenue au Cap, réunissant le vice-ministre Gil et Carlos Feo Acevedo, ambassadeur du Venezuela en Afrique du Sud, ainsi qu’une équipe de l’AEC dirigée par le président exécutif NJ Ayuk et une équipe d’Energy Capital & Power, dirigée par le PDG James Chester. Les discussions ont porté sur le renforcement des flux d’investissement, l’exploitation de l’expertise du Venezuela pour soutenir la résilience énergétique de l’Afrique et l’identification de pistes de collaboration tout au long de la chaîne de valeur énergétique.

Cette réunion fait suite à une visite de haut niveau de l’AEC à Caracas fin février, qui comprenait des rencontres avec Delcy Rodríguez, présidente par intérim du Venezuela, ainsi qu’avec la société pétrolière publique Petróleos de Venezuela SA et les ministères de la Géopolitique des hydrocarbures et du Gaz. Ces réunions ont abouti à la signature d’un protocole d’accord visant à renforcer les investissements et la collaboration dans les secteurs du pétrole, du gaz et de l’énergie en général. Les discussions du Cap représentent la prochaine étape de cette collaboration, soulignant l’engagement du Venezuela à établir des liens solides avec les nations africaines.

Développement de la main-d’œuvre et coopération technique

L’un des principaux résultats de la réunion a été l’engagement à renforcer le développement de la main-d’œuvre dans le secteur énergétique africain. Dans le cadre de cette initiative, l’AEC invitera entre 10 et 15 parties prenantes africaines à participer à des programmes de formation technique spécialisés à l’Université des hydrocarbures du Venezuela, afin de soutenir le développement des compétences et le transfert de connaissances entre les deux régions.

La délégation vénézuélienne a souligné l’importance d’établir des partenariats techniques à long terme, notant que des programmes de formation structurés permettraient aux professionnels africains d’acquérir une expertise pratique tout en favorisant une coopération institutionnelle plus approfondie entre l’Afrique et le Venezuela.

« Nous pensons qu’il serait utile d’organiser une visite de travail en Afrique du Sud et d’y envoyer une délégation vénézuélienne afin d’explorer les possibilités de coopération et d’investissement », a déclaré le vice-ministre Gil.

Tirer parti de l’expertise vénézuélienne en matière de pétrole et de gaz

La réunion a également examiné comment l’Afrique peut tirer parti de l’expérience de plus de 100 ans du Venezuela dans la production de pétrole et de gaz. M. Ayuk a souligné les similitudes géologiques entre le Venezuela et les principaux pays producteurs africains tels que la Namibie et l’Angola, suggérant que l’échange de connaissances sur la géologie des bassins et l’interprétation des données pourrait accélérer l’exploration et la production dans les deux régions.

« Nous devons renforcer la collaboration entre l’Afrique et le Venezuela. J’espère voir davantage d’acteurs africains tirer parti de votre coopération, en particulier dans le domaine du partage des données et du commerce », a déclaré M. Ayuk.

Il a également souligné le rôle unique du Venezuela en tant que membre de l’Organisation des producteurs africains de pétrole, insistant sur l’importance d’une participation accrue aux initiatives continentales telles que la Banque africaine de l’énergie afin de relever les défis en matière d’investissement tant sur le continent que dans ce pays d’Amérique du Sud.

Libérer les opportunités d’investissement et de marché

Les opportunités d’investissement dans le secteur des hydrocarbures au Venezuela ont également été au centre de la réunion. La délégation vénézuélienne a mis en avant la vaste base de données géologiques du pays, constituée au cours de plus d’un siècle d’exploration et de production, qui fournit aux investisseurs des informations détaillées sur les ressources inexploitées et les opportunités de développement.

Avec 1 000 puits prévus pour le développement et plus de 20 000 puits déjà forés, dont beaucoup doivent encore être optimisés, le pays offre des opportunités d’investissement substantielles et très lucratives dans l’ensemble de son secteur amont.

Développement du gaz et accès à l’énergie

Les vastes ressources en gaz naturel du Venezuela ont également été évoquées comme une solution potentielle aux défis croissants de l’Afrique en matière d’accès à l’énergie. Avec environ 600 millions de personnes en Afrique qui n’ont pas accès à l’électricité et près d’un milliard qui vivent sans accès à des solutions de cuisson propre, M. Ayuk a souligné le rôle potentiel du gaz brûlé au torchère du Venezuela dans le renforcement de l’approvisionnement énergétique du continent, tout en soutenant la croissance économique de la nation sud-américaine.

« Le Venezuela dispose d’importantes ressources gazières terrestres qui peuvent être davantage exploitées, mais pour libérer ce potentiel, il faudra investir davantage afin de soutenir à la fois le développement national et les besoins de notre population », a déclaré le vice-ministre Gil. « Le GPL n’est pas seulement une ressource énergétique, mais aussi une solution sociale à forte valeur économique et sociétale. Il existe un potentiel d’expansion considérable dans nos secteurs gaziers terrestres et offshore. »

Rôle des indépendants africains dans l’expansion en amont

Au cours de la réunion, les parties ont souligné l’influence croissante des compagnies pétrolières indépendantes africaines, soulignant leur succès dans l’expansion de la production à travers le continent après des décennies d’expérience aux côtés des grandes compagnies internationales. Établissant un parallèle avec des marchés tels que le Nigeria, il a suggéré que les opérateurs indépendants pourraient également jouer un rôle dans le soutien des efforts du Venezuela pour augmenter sa production pétrolière grâce au réaménagement des sites industriels désaffectés et à l’optimisation des actifs matures.

« En dehors des États-Unis, l’Afrique, en particulier le Nigeria, compte l’une des plus grandes populations de producteurs de pétrole indépendants, avec de nombreux opérateurs produisant à partir de seulement 1 000 barils par jour », a déclaré M. Ayuk.

Alors que les deux régions cherchent à accroître leur production et à relever les défis liés à l’accès à l’énergie, une collaboration plus étroite entre les parties prenantes africaines et vénézuéliennes pourrait ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives dans le paysage énergétique mondial.

Distribué par APO Group pour African Energy Chamber.

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Venezuela’s Deputy Minister Arturo Gil Visits Cape Town to Advance Energy Ties

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Following the historic visit by the African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) to Venezuela in February 2026, Venezuela responded by sending its Deputy Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Productive Efficiency on Hydrocarbons Arturo Gil to South Africa to advance energy ties.

A high-level meeting was held in Cape Town, featuring Deputy Minister Gil and Carlos Feo Acevedo, the Venezuelan Ambassador to South Africa, alongside an AEC team led by Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk and a team from Energy Capital & Power, led by CEO James Chester. Discussions centered on strengthening investment flows, leveraging Venezuela’s expertise to support Africa’s energy resilience and identifying avenues for collaboration across the energy value chain.

The meeting follows a high-level visit by the AEC to Caracas in late February, which included meetings with Delcy Rodríguez, Interim President of Venezuela as well as the state-owned oil corporation Petróleos de Venezuela SA and the ministries of Hydrocarbon Geopolitics and Gas. The outcome of these meetings was a signed MoU, aimed at strengthening investment and collaboration across the oil, gas and broader energy sectors. The Cape Town discussion represents the next step in this collaboration, underscoring Venezuela’s commitment to establishing resilient ties with African nations.

Workforce Development and Technical Cooperation

A key outcome of the meeting was a commitment to strengthening workforce development across Africa’s energy sector. Under the initiative, the AEC will engage between 10 and 15 African stakeholders to participate in specialized technical training programs at Venezuela’s University of Hydrocarbons, supporting skills development and knowledge transfer between the two regions.

The Venezuelan delegation emphasized the importance of building long-term technical partnerships, noting that structured training programs would allow African professionals to gain hands-on expertise while fostering deeper institutional cooperation between Africa and Venezuela.

“We believe it would be valuable to organize a working visit to South Africa and bring a Venezuelan delegation to explore cooperation and investment opportunities,” stated Deputy Minister Gil.

Leveraging Venezuelan Oil and Gas Expertise

The meeting also examined how Africa can benefit from Venezuela’s more than 100 years of oil and gas production experience. Ayuk highlighted geological similarities between Venezuela and key African producing countries such as Namibia and Angola, suggesting that knowledge exchange on basin geology and data interpretation could accelerate exploration and production across both regions.

“We need to strengthen collaboration between Africa and Venezuela. I hope to see more African stakeholders leveraging your cooperation, particularly in the area of data sharing and trade,” stated Ayuk.

He also underscored Venezuela’s unique role as a member of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization, emphasizing the importance of increased participation in continental initiatives such as the African Energy Bank to address both the continent and the south American nation’s investment challenges.

Unlocking Investment and Market Opportunities

Investment opportunities within Venezuela’s hydrocarbon sector was also a central focus of the meeting. The Venezuelan delegation highlighted the country’s extensive geological database, built over more than a century of exploration and production activity, which provides investors with detailed insights into untapped resources and development opportunities.

With 1,000 wells planned for development and over 20,000 wells already drilled – including many yet to be optimized – the country presents substantial and highly lucrative investment opportunities across its upstream sector.

Gas Development and Energy Access

Venezuela’s vast natural gas resources were also discussed as a potential solution to Africa’s growing energy access challenges. With approximately 600 million people in Africa lacking access to electricity and nearly one billion living without access to clean cooking solutions, Ayuk highlighted the potential role of Venezuela’s flared gas in strengthening the continent’s energy supply while also supporting economic growth for the South American nation.

“Venezuela has significant onshore gas resources that can be further developed, but unlocking this potential will require greater investment to support both national development and the needs of our people,” stated Deputy Minister Gil. “LPG is not only an energy resource but also a social solution with strong economic and societal value. There is substantial potential for expansion in both our onshore and offshore gas sectors.”

Role of African Independents in Upstream Expansion

During the meeting, the parties emphasized the growing influence of African independent oil companies, noting their success in expanding production across the continent after decades of experience working alongside international majors. Drawing parallels with markets such as Nigeria, he suggested that independent operators could also play a role in supporting Venezuela’s efforts to increase oil output through brownfield redevelopment and mature asset optimization.

“Outside the U.S., Africa – especially Nigeria – has one of the largest populations of independent oil producers, with many operators producing from as little as 1,000 barrels per day,” stated Ayuk.

As both regions seek to expand production and address energy access challenges, deeper collaboration between African and Venezuelan stakeholders could unlock new opportunities across the global energy landscape.

– on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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President Ramaphosa declares Special Official Funeral Category 2 for Lekota

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa declares Special Official Funeral Category 2 for Lekota

President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that the late former Minister of Defence and leader of the Congress of the People (COPE), Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick Lekota, will be honoured with a Special Official Funeral Category 2 on Saturday, 14 March.

Lekota, who served the nation as a struggle activist, inaugural Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Premier of the Free State, Minister of Defence, and co-founder of the Congress of the People, passed away on Wednesday, 4 March, at the age of 77.

READ | President Ramaphosa hails Lekota as a patriot and champion of non-racial democracy

“President Ramaphosa reiterates his deep condolences to the Lekota family, the Congress of the People and Mr Lekota’s comrades and associates across the political spectrum,” the Presidency said on Friday.

President Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Lekota as “a patriot, freedom fighter, and servant of the people, whose life story is closely intertwined with our journey of struggle and the realisation of democracy”.

The President said: “We honour him, especially for his principled dedication to non-racialism during our struggle and in a liberated South Africa.

“We deeply value his service to his home province, where he served as Premier and to our Armed Forces and our national security in his role as Minister of Defence.”

Reflecting the nation’s appreciation, President Ramaphosa has declared that Lekota will be accorded a Special Official Funeral Category 2, which will take place in Bloemfontein on 14 March.

The funeral will feature ceremonial elements provided by the South African Police Service.

President Ramaphosa has directed that the National Flag be flown at half-mast at all flag stations from Saturday, 7 March, until the evening of the funeral on 14 March. – SAnews.gov.za

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Video News Release: From office cleaner to Olympic co-ordinator: the remarkable story of Senegal’s Sokhna Dia

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Sokhna Dia was on her way to her job as a cleaner at the Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee (YOGOC) offices when she received a call that changed her life: her application to join the Dakar 2026 Learning Academy had been successful. Sokhna, 25, had been struggling to find work when she accepted a job as a cleaner for YOGOC. Little did she know the path it would lead her on and now she is part of the team preparing to host the first-ever Olympic Games to be hosted in Africa – Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games (YOG). The Dakar 2026 Learning Academy is a new flagship legacy initiative designed to recruit and train over 400 young professionals in Games delivery. The training programme marks a key step in building local expertise ahead of the YOG and ensuring a strong human legacy.

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President Ramaphosa declares Special Official Funeral Category 2 to honour former Minister Mosiuoa Lekota

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that the late former Minister of Defence and leader of the Congress of the People (COPE) Mr Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick Lekota will be honoured with a Special Official Funeral Category 2 on Saturday, 14 March 2026.

Mr Lekota, who served the nation as a struggle activist, inaugural Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Premier of the Free State, Minister of Defence, and co-founder of the Congress of the People, passed away on Wednesday, 4 March 2026, at the age of 77.

President Ramaphosa reiterates his deep condolences to the Lekota family, the Congress of the People and Mr Lekota’s comrades and associates across the political spectrum.

President Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Mr Lekota as “a patriot, freedom fighter, and servant of the people whose life story is closely intertwined with our journey of struggle and the realisation of democracy.”

The President said: “We honour him especially for his principled dedication to non-racialism during our struggle and in a liberated South Africa.

“We deeply value his service to his home province where he served as Premier and to our Armed Forces and our national security, in his role as Minister of Defence.”

Reflecting the nation’s appreciation, President Ramaphosa has declared that Mr Lekota will be accorded a Special Official Funeral Category 2 which will take place in Bloemfontein on Saturday, 14 March 2026.

The funeral will feature ceremonial elements provided by the South African Police Service.

President Ramaphosa has directed that the National Flag be flown at half-mast at all flag stations from tomorrow morning, Saturday, 7 March 2026, until the evening of the funeral on 14 March 2026.

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria