A KFC homenageia 55 mulheres que dão mais a África

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

Quando Lesego Chombo foi coroada Miss Botsuana em 2022, criou imediatamente uma fundação para apoiar jovens desfavorecidos e os seus pais nas zonas rurais.

Depois de terminar o seu mandato como Miss Mundo África em novembro de 2024, a jovem de 26 anos tornou-se a mais jovem ministra do Governo do Botsuana ao ser nomeada Ministra da Juventude e dos Assuntos de Género e está agora a liderar a elaboração de um projeto de lei sobre a violência baseada no género, centrado na proteção, cuidados e apoio às vítimas, bem como na prevenção.

Raïssa Banhoro apercebeu-se de que a falta de literacia, a literacia numérica limitada e a falta de ferramentas digitais acessíveis estavam a impedir a literacia digital das mulheres na Costa do Marfim, pelo que desenvolveu a Lucie, a primeira aplicação móvel de literacia do país com assistência vocal na língua local, que abordava os três desafios.

Em seguida, foi pioneira num modelo de formação digital intensiva e gratuita para jovens que não trabalham, não estudam nem seguem qualquer formação, conseguindo uma taxa de emprego de 100% para os que terminaram a formação.

Chombo e Banhoro são duas das 55 mulheres que a KFC África está a celebrar para assinalar o Dia Internacional da Mulher, no domingo, 8 de março, e honrar o tema global da ocasião “Dar para Ganhar”.

“Estas não são apenas histórias de conquistas individuais”, afirmou Akhona Qengqe, Diretora Geral da KFC África. “Estas são histórias de mulheres que dão mais a África.

“Concedem acesso onde antes havia exclusão. Oferecem oportunidades onde as perspetivas eram limitadas. Dão esperança onde esta não existia.”

O poder de dar

Há 55 anos que a KFC África ajuda as comunidades e capacita mulheres, as quais constituem 60% da sua força de trabalho.

Para assinalar o Dia Internacional da Mulher em 2024, celebrou 53 estreias femininas nos seus 22 mercados e, no ano passado, homenageou 54 mulheres responsáveis pela defesa da igualdade de género.

Este ano, o foco passa a ser o poder da dádiva, muitas vezes por mulheres que encarnam este espírito diariamente sem reconhecimento, recursos ou fanfarra.

As 55 mulheres homenageadas, uma por cada ano de presença da marca em África, incluem também:

  • Nice Leng’ete, do Quénia, que em 2014 persuadiu os anciãos Maasai a abandonarem formalmente a mutilação genital feminina. Trabalhando com a Amref Health Africa, e com a sua própria fundação, ajudou mais de 21.000 raparigas a escapar a esta prática.
  • Dr. Germaine Retofa, de Madagáscar, que transformou os cuidados maternos numa das regiões mais pobres do país num sistema que salva vidas e garante que a localização ou o rendimento de uma mulher não afetam as suas hipóteses de sobrevivência.
  • Alexandra Machado, de Moçambique, que é pioneira num modelo de mentoria circular que teve impacto em 25.000 mulheres moçambicanas, triplicando as taxas de transição escolar e provando que o investimento na liderança feminina é uma estratégia de alto retorno para o desenvolvimento nacional.

Da visibilidade à voz

“Para a lista deste ano das primeiras mulheres de África, procurámos deliberadamente mulheres cuja influência pode não encher estádios, mas cujo impacto enche corações”, afirmou Qengqe.

“Entre elas contam-se mulheres que criaram redes tecnológicas para as suas colegas, alargaram o acesso aos cuidados de saúde, tornaram os cuidados menstruais uma prioridade nacional, visaram melhorar o acesso das raparigas à educação e combateram as disparidades salariais entre homens e mulheres.

“Trata-se de mulheres de diversas origens – advogadas, políticas, profissionais de saúde, empresárias, autoras, tecnólogas e organizadoras comunitárias. Algumas são figuras bem conhecidas. Muitas não são.

“O que as une é o que dão: orientação, proteção, acesso, conhecimento, visibilidade, oportunidade, recursos e tempo.”

O efeito cascata da dádiva

A Diretor de Recursos Humanos, Cultura e Objetivos, Nolo Thobejane, afirmou que o tema Dar para Ganhar está profundamente relacionado com a abordagem da KFC ao empoderamento.

“Durante anos, vimos como a dádiva cria retornos exponenciais”, afirma. “Quando a KFC Add Hope dá refeições a crianças vulneráveis através de centros de alimentação liderados por mulheres, as comunidades ganham nutrição e dignidade.

“Quando a Women on the Move proporciona o desenvolvimento da liderança às mulheres da nossa empresa, toda a organização ganha uma liderança mais forte e diversificada. Quando a nossa Streetwise Academy dá às jovens qualificações acreditadas, as famílias ganham mobilidade económica.”

Thobejane diz que muitas mulheres da equipa da KFC África estão a retribuir às suas comunidades de forma significativa. “Temos gerentes de restaurantes que orientam jovens mulheres que estão a entrar no mercado de trabalho. Temos membros da equipa que gerem programas pós-escolares nas suas comunidades. Temos franqueados que criam caminhos para que outras mulheres tenham acesso à propriedade de empresas. A sua dádiva acontece de forma discreta, consistente e com um objetivo profundo.”

Quando as comunidades ganham, África sobe

O tema do Dia Internacional da Mulher de 2026 desafia o mundo a reconhecer que a dádiva tem um efeito multiplicador. Quando as mulheres são respeitadas e têm visibilidade, oportunidades, orientação, recursos e acesso, as comunidades beneficiam.

Qengqe afirmou que, embora os progressos no sentido da igualdade de género na África Subsariana tenham estagnado – o Relatório do Fórum Económico Mundial sobre as disparidades de género em 2025 (http://apo-opa.co/3OYsxIp) prevê que a paridade de género esteja a 107 anos de distância – a lista de mulheres africanas pioneiras da KFC prova que a transformação é possível.

“Estas 55 mulheres não estão preparadas para esperar mais de um século”, afirma. “Estão a dar agora para que as suas comunidades possam ganhar agora. E quando as comunidades ganham, a África sobe.”

A lista completa das 55 mulheres que dão mais a África está disponível em: https://apo-opa.co/3MZ2rEs

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para KFC Africa.

Contacto para os meios de comunicação social:
aloma@kamuses.co.za

Para nomear mulheres que dão mais a África: 
za-kfcafricamedia@yum.com

Sobre a KFC África:
A KFC faz parte da história de África desde 1971, quando o primeiro restaurante abriu em Joanesburgo. Atualmente com mais de 1500 restaurantes em 22 países subsarianos, é a marca líder de restaurantes de serviço rápido do continente e a casa do frango frito Original Recipe® que milhões de pessoas adoram. 

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African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) Launches 50th Anniversary Year Celebrations & Commemorative Logo

Source: APO

The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) (www.ARIPO.org) yesterday officially launched its 50th Anniversary year celebrations and unveiled its commemorative Golden Jubilee logo at a high-level ceremony held at the ARIPO Secretariat. The event, which was streamed live to stakeholders across Africa and beyond, marked the beginning of a year-long programme of activities celebrating five decades of advancing intellectual property (IP) protection, innovation, and creativity across the continent.

Download document: https://apo-opa.co/3Pe9REz

Under the theme “Fostering innovation, creativity, and a sustainable future for Africa,” ARIPO’s golden jubilee year launch brought together government representatives, diplomats, development partners, IP lawyers, innovators, creators, academia, industry leaders, and members of the media. The unveiling of the 50th Anniversary logo symbolised ARIPO’s enduring legacy and its renewed commitment to shaping Africa’s innovation-driven future.

Honourable Nobert Tichaona Mazungunye, Zimbabwe’s Deputy Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, representing Honourable Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, graced the occasion as Guest of Honour. He underscored the strategic role of intellectual property in national and regional development, reaffirming the commitment of ARIPO Member States to strengthening IP systems as a catalyst for innovation, industrialisation, investment, and sustainable growth across Africa.

“Our appreciation to the current and former Directors General of ARIPO and their teams for ably leading this great institution over the years and for formulating robust protocols that have empowered inventors, creators, and businesses across the region”, said Honourable Mazungunye.

Delivering opening remarks at the ceremony, ARIPO Director General, Mr. Bemanya Twebaze, described the Golden Jubilee as both a moment of reflection and a call to action.

“Fifty years is a significant milestone for any institution. For ARIPO, it represents five decades of service to our Member States; five decades of delivering intellectual property services across our region; and five decades of supporting inventors, creators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and communities as they transform ideas into impact,” he said.

Mr. Twebaze paid tribute to the visionaries who laid the foundation of ARIPO, acknowledging their foresight in recognising the central role of intellectual property in development. He further reaffirmed his commitment to stewarding the Organization into its next phase of growth, alongside a dedicated Secretariat and responsive governing bodies.

“As we gather here, we do so with gratitude for those who came before us. Visionaries unified by a shared belief that intellectual property would be central to Africa’s development. I stand before you humbled by the faith you have placed in me, honoured to serve, and proud to lead a team that ensures excellence is not the exception, but the standard,” he said.

Mr. Willie Mushayi, the Chief Registrar of Deeds, Companies and Intellectual Property Zimbabwe (CIPZ) gave remarks on behalf of the ARIPO Administrative Council, highlighting the importance of robust IP administration, institutional cooperation, and capacity building in delivering effective and accessible intellectual property services across the region, and commended ARIPO for five decades of excellence and impact.

As part of the Golden Jubilee commemorations, ARIPO will convene high-level symposia throughout 2026, each dedicated to a critical pillar of the intellectual property ecosystem. These strategic platforms will foster high-level policy dialogue, knowledge exchange, and partnerships aimed at strengthening Africa’s IP landscape and support innovation, industrialisation, creative industries, and sustainable development.

The anniversary year will culminate in a flagship main event on 9 December 2026 in Lusaka, Zambia, at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre, the home of the Lusaka Agreement, which established ARIPO. The landmark gathering will feature the ARIPO IP Africa Conference, bringing together policymakers, global experts, innovators, investors, and development partners to shape Africa’s future IP agenda.

This historic event will serve as both a tribute to ARIPO’s origins and a forward-looking platform to chart the strategic direction for the Organization’s next 50 years of innovation-led growth, regional integration, and sustainable development.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO).

Contacts:
Mrs. Susan Mwiti  
Head Communications
smwiti@aripo.org

Ms. Cathrine Denga
Communications Associate
cdenga@aripo.org

About ARIPO:
ARIPO is an intergovernmental organization that facilitates cooperation among its Member States in Intellectual Property (IP) matters. The purpose of ARIPO is to pool resources for the promotion, development, and harmonization of the IP laws and policies of its Member States. The objective of ARIPO, amongst others, is to establish common services and organs for IP coordination, development and harmonization. The Member States of ARIPO comprise Botswana, The Kingdom of Eswatini, Cabo Verde, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, The Kingdom of Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, São Tomé & Príncipe, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. You can read more about ARIPO at www.ARIPO.org

  1. Harare Protocol on Patents and Industrial Designs
  2. About the Banjul Protocol on Marks
  3. About the Swakopmund Protocol on the Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Expressions of Folklore
  4. About the Arusha Protocol for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants
  5. About the Kampala Protocol on Voluntary Registration of Copyright and Related Rights

About ARIPO@50:
The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) will mark its 50th Anniversary in Lusaka, Zambia, on December 9, 2026, under the theme “Fostering innovation, creativity, and a sustainable future for Africa.” The celebrations will feature the Africa IP Conference, which will showcase ARIPO’s achievements, review major milestones, and outline future goals for IP in Africa. Over 500 attendees from governments, organizations, partners, the private sector, academia, and IP professionals are expected to participate.

As part of the anniversary celebrations, ARIPO will convene a series of high-level symposia throughout 2026, each dedicated to a critical pillar of the IP ecosystem:

  • Brands and Trademarks Symposium (April 2026 in Banjul, The Gambia)
    Theme: “Building Value Through Branding: Unlocking the Power of Brands and Trademarks for Business Growth and Competitiveness”
    This symposium will explore how strong and effective trademark systems can support African enterprises, boost competitiveness, and build trusted brands in regional and global markets.
  • Nurturing Agricultural Innovation: Advancing The Protection Of New Plant Varieties For Food Security And Sustainable Agriculture In Africa (June 2026 in Arusha, Tanzania)
    Theme: “Nurturing Agricultural Innovation: Advancing the Protection of New Plant Varieties for Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture in Africa”
    Discussions will focus on plant variety protection as a tool to stimulate agricultural research and development, strengthen food security, and support climate-resilient farming systems.
  • Protecting Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Expressions of Folklore Symposium (August 2026 in Swakopmund, Namibia)
    Theme: “Harmonising Heritage and Innovation: Protecting Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Expressions of Folklore”
    This symposium will examine policy and legal frameworks for protecting Africa’s rich heritage while enabling responsible research, innovation, and benefit-sharing.
  • Copyright and Related Rights Symposium (September 2026)
    Theme: “Empowering Creativity: Harnessing IP for Sustainable Development in Africa”
    Focusing on creators, cultural industries, and the digital environment, this symposium will address how copyright and related rights can drive inclusive economic growth and safeguard African creative works.

To enrich the ARIPO @ 50 experience, exhibition slots will be made available for institutions, companies, innovators, creators, and partners to showcase their IP-related products, services, and success stories. These exhibition spaces will be offered at a fee.

For more information, visit www.ARIPO.org

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Binance Reinforces Industry-Leading Compliance Commitment to Foster a Safer Crypto Ecosystem

Source: APO – Report:

Binance (https://www.Binance.com), the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, highlights the progress it continues to make in strengthening compliance and regulatory excellence, reinforcing its role as a pioneer in building a safer and more transparent crypto industry. Over the past years, Binance has invested significantly in enhancing its global compliance framework by expanding its teams, systems and controls that align with evolving regulatory expectations across its key markets. These ongoing efforts are designed to support responsible innovation while ensuring that user protection, financial integrity and market transparency remain at the core of the platform’s operations.

Leading with Robust Compliance Measures

Binance has implemented a multi-layered compliance program that includes advanced transaction monitoring, stringent Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols, and continuous enhancements to its anti-money laundering (AML) systems. These efforts are designed to protect users, prevent illicit activities, and ensure adherence to evolving regulatory requirements across jurisdictions.

Building the Future of Crypto with Advanced, Measurable Compliance

Over the past several years, Binance has built one of the most robust compliance programs in the digital-asset industry, combining world-class talent, advanced monitoring technology, and strong partnerships with regulators, law-enforcement agencies, and independent analytics providers. These programs include rigorous onboarding and KYC controls, sophisticated transaction monitoring systems, sanctions screening, behavioral analytics, and a dedicated global compliance team of more than 580 professionals, supported by more than 970 employees in compliance-related roles across customer-service, technology, and product teams.

The results of these efforts are measurable: Binance’s direct exposure to illicit activity has dropped by 96% between January 2023 and June 2025, while its capacity to detect, report, and help disrupt financial crime continues to grow. Specifically, sanctions-related exposure reduced dramatically and is now marginal (from 0.284% in January 2024 to just 0.009% in July 2025, a 96.8% decrease). This progress reflects daily collaboration with authorities, independent research, and the lived experience of serving over 300 million users safely, demonstrating how modern crypto compliance works in practice and underscoring Binance’s ongoing commitment to transparency, regulatory excellence, and a safer financial ecosystem.

Noah Perlman, Binance Chief Compliance Officer, “At Binance we’ve built a system that doesn’t just react to threats, it anticipates them. A 96% reduction in illicit exposure is a testament to our infrastructure and the 1,500+ professionals working behind the scenes to protect our 300M users.”

Driving Industry-Wide Standards

Binance’s leadership team emphasizes that compliance is a shared responsibility and that the company actively engages with regulators, policymakers, and industry partners to foster a collaborative environment. This engagement helps shape balanced regulations that support innovation while safeguarding users and the broader financial system.

Transparency and User Protection

Transparency remains a cornerstone of Binance’s compliance philosophy. The company regularly publishes updates on its compliance initiatives and welcomes dialogue with the community and regulators. By maintaining high standards, Binance ensures that users can trade with confidence on a platform that prioritizes security and integrity.

National Cybercrime Units Collaborations

Binance responds to tens of thousands of law-enforcement requests each year. In 2025 alone, Binance responded to more than 71,000 law enforcement requests and assisted in confiscating over $130 million in illicit funds.

Binance supports agencies such as Europol (https://apo-opa.co/4coJAx9), INTERPOL (https://apo-opa.co/4b0FCIt), the DEA, the NCA, Homeland Security Investigations, and multiple national cybercrime units. These collaborations have resulted in the takedown of ransomware groups, darknet markets, human-trafficking networks, and financial-fraud rings. The value of our work has been repeatedly recognized by our global law-enforcement partners.

Richard Teng, Binance co-CEO, “Our mission has always been to increase the freedom of money, but that freedom is only sustainable if it is built on a foundation of trust. By integrating compliance into our product DNA, we are proving that the world’s largest exchange can also be the most secure.”

Binance remains committed to building a secure, transparent, and trusted platform through ongoing investment in compliance, strong global partnerships, and independently validated results. Since its launch in 2017, Binance has focused on protecting users and supporting the responsible growth of digital finance, with measurable progress recognised by law-enforcement agencies and regulatory stakeholders worldwide.

– on behalf of Binance.

About Binance:
Binance is a leading global blockchain ecosystem behind the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and registered users. Binance is trusted by more than 300 million people in 100+ countries for its industry-leading security, transparency, trading engine speed, protections for investors, and unmatched portfolio of digital asset products and offerings from trading and finance to education, research, social good, payments, institutional services, and Web3 features. Binance is devoted to building an inclusive crypto ecosystem to increase the freedom of money and financial access for people around the world with crypto as the fundamental means. For more information, visit: https://www.Binance.com    

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Network International powers card tokenization for Apple smartphones in Egypt in latest regulatory rollout

Source: APO – Report:

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  • Enablement signifies a critical milestone in Network’s proven execution capabilities for multi-bank payment initiatives
  • The launch of Apple tokenisation deploys the highest standards of security and operational resilience in Egypt’s digital transformation rollout

Network International (Network) (www.Network.ae), a leading fintech company across the Middle East and Africa, has announced the successful enablement of Apple Pay acceptance by powering card tokenisation for Apple smartphones for four renowned Egyptian banks, as part of the country’s digital transformation initiatives.

The successful launch comes within the third wave of the Central Bank of Egypt’s granting of tokenisation licenses to select banks and is an important milestone for Egypt’s digital payment ecosystem. The initiative reinforces Network’s scale, innovation leadership and proven execution capabilities in the market.

Supporting all four bank go-lives within the same wave underscores the strength, reliability, and agility of Network’s processing platform, alongside the depth of its local delivery and implementation expertise. The achievement reflects Network’s ability to execute complex, multi-bank digital payment initiatives at pace while maintaining the highest standards of security, operational resilience, and service quality.

Dr. Reda Helal, Group Managing Director – Processing, Africa & Co-Head Group Processing at Network International, said: “We are proud to have supported four renowned banks to successfully transform themselves as Egypt strengthens its digital economy. We have been present in the market for over 20 years and delivering multiple simultaneous implementations demonstrates our local teams’ expertise and the robustness of our processing platform. We are grateful to the Central Bank of Egypt and the participating banks for their trust and partnership as we continue to help accelerate secure and scalable digital payments across Egypt.”

This launch also supports Network’s broader focus on expanding its presence and strengthening its brand across the region, underpinned by its long-standing commitment to Egypt’s payments ecosystem. In 2023, Network International announced the investment valued at EGP 1 billion to expand its operations in Egypt, while serving 160+ banks across Africa and 65+ in the Middle East from its Egypt hub.

– on behalf of Network International.

Media Queries:
Network International
Corporate Communications
Tel: +9714 303 2431
lambert.espedido@network.global

Burson
adnan.wahidi@bursonglobal.com

About Network International:
Network International is the Middle East and Africa’s leading fintech company. Our purpose is to help businesses and economies grow by simplifying payments and commerce. We serve a diverse ecosystem of banks, fintechs, telcos, merchants, governments, and public sector entities spanning 50+ countries – empowering our partners with innovative technology, value-added services, and deep expertise in payment systems and infrastructure. Our 3,000+ team strength on the ground works closely with 250+ financial institutions and 240,000+ merchants to deliver reliable, scalable, and future-ready payment and fintech solutions across the region.

Opening remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Presidential eThekwini Working Group meeting with stakeholders, Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre, eThekwini

Source: President of South Africa –

Ministers,
Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Mr Thami Ntuli,
MECs,
Mayor of eThekwini, Mr Cyril Xaba,
Councillors,
Representatives of business and labour,
Officials,
Colleagues, 

It is a privilege to join you once again under the auspices of the Presidential eThekwini Working Group. 

Thank you to the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry for inviting us to collectively take stock of our achievements, confront continuing challenges and launch the second phase of our partnership. 

When we first met in early 2024, we were navigating uncertainty. Confidence was fragile. Service delivery challenges were acute. The future of eThekwini required urgent, coordinated action. 

Today, we gather in a changing context. 

After two years of the Presidential eThekwini Working Group, there are tangible signs that the decline has been arrested, that stability has taken root and that recovery is underway. 

The latest findings of the Durban Business Confidence Index tell an important story. Business confidence now stands at the highest level recorded since the index was established. 

This is the result of strong political leadership, administrative stability and all three spheres of Government coming together on a united mission. 

It is the result of the insistence of all social partners that eThekwini must work. 

In tourism, we have witnessed a remarkable recovery. 

I understand that during the recent festive season, eThekwini welcomed nearly 1.2 million visitors, a significant increase from the previous year. 

Occupancy rates rose to 77 percent. Tourism spend reached R2.7 billion. 

Durban is once again a destination of choice. 

In manufacturing, confidence rose by nearly 16 percent quarter-on-quarter. This matters deeply in a city that is home to the second-largest manufacturing sector in the country and whose prosperity is intrinsically linked to the Port of Durban. 

I welcome the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality’s Council approval of the Partnerships Framework in September 2025. 

This framework establishes a transparent, legally compliant system for public-private collaboration on infrastructure and catalytic projects. 

We have always maintained that water security in the metro is foundational to economic growth. 

Critical projects, like the Southern Aqueduct Upgrade, are under construction. 

Bulk dam levels remain stable. 

The structural reform of metro trading services in eThekwini is advancing.

There has been improved coordination during high-risk periods, enhanced CCTV coverage and better integrated safety planning. 

These improvements enhance investor confidence and strengthen the rule of law. 

Transnet has completed repairs to the Umlazi Canal, a critical intervention protecting the South Durban Basin’s industrial infrastructure. 

While we applaud this progress, stabilisation is not the same as transformation. 

Two-thirds of surveyed business leaders still believe that service delivery complaints may not be resolved in a reasonable timeframe. 

Environmental management, roads and water remain areas of concern. 

Non-revenue water stands at 55 percent, far above acceptable benchmarks. This represents lost revenue, lost capacity and lost opportunity. 

The second phase of the Presidential eThekwini Working Group will therefore focus on economic development. 

Through the Partnerships Framework we must unlock infrastructure investment at scale. 

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition will need to play a greater role in the Working Group as we confront illicit trade, dumping and industrial vulnerability. 

If eThekwini is to compete with other metros, we must reduce friction in development planning, accelerate approvals and reform cost structures that deter investment. 

A reform agenda in this area will form a central part our efforts in the second phase. 

Derelict and hijacked buildings in the city centre undermine tourism, reduce property values and affect investor confidence. 

Addressing problem buildings is not merely about enforcement. It is about enabling redevelopment, incentivising investment and restoring dignity to the urban core. 

This next phase will require capacity. 

I am happy to announce that the National Business Initiative will support the establishment of the Independent Public-Private Partnership Office within the City Manager’s office with technical expertise. 

We will continue to embed the Working Group’s approach within the District Development Model to ensure sustainability beyond direct Presidential oversight. 

We have always understood that partnership must be mutual. 

Government must create certainty, enforce standards and remove obstacles. 

Business must invest, innovate and uphold the highest standards of compliance and social responsibility. 

All social partners must be ready to play their part.

Colleagues, 

Two years ago, eThekwini stood at a precipice. 

Today, it stands at a threshold. 

The green shoots are visible in tourism numbers, business confidence, revenue performance and infrastructure projects underway. 

But we must not confuse early recovery with guaranteed success. 

The work ahead requires discipline. It requires courage. It requires partnership. 

The extension of the Presidential eThekwini Working Group – as requested by the social partners – is both a vote of confidence and a recognition that the journey is not yet complete. 

Together, we can move eThekwini from stabilisation to catalytic growth. 

Together, we can protect its industrial base, modernise its infrastructure, secure its water future and restore its urban core. 

And together we can ensure that eThekwini once again stands as a gateway to the continent, and as a beacon of resilience, partnership and shared prosperity. 

I thank you.

Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli to Lead NCOP Debate on International Women’s Day

Source: President of South Africa –

The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, will lead the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) Debate in commemoration of International Women’s Day on Wednesday, 4 March 2026 at 14h00.

The debate will be held under the theme: “Recentering Social Justice and Human Rights for Women and Girls.”

International Women’s Day provides an important platform to reflect on progress made towards gender equality, while confronting persistent challenges that continue to undermine the rights, safety, economic participation and dignity of women and girls. The debate will focus on strengthening accountability, advancing inclusive economic participation, addressing gender-based violence and femicide, and ensuring that social justice remains central to policy implementation and public action.

The Deputy Minister will emphasise government’s ongoing efforts to advance women’s empowerment, protect constitutional rights, and accelerate programmes aimed at economic inclusion, access to education and healthcare, and leadership representation across sectors. The discussion will also reaffirm South Africa’s commitment to international and continental gender equality frameworks.

Members of the media are invited as follows:
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Time: 14h00
Venue: National Council of Provinces, Parliament, Cape Town

The debate will also be broadcast live on Parliamentary platforms.

Media enquiries: Mandisa Mbele 082 580 2213 / MandisaM@Presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency 
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ES-KO fête ses 70 ans : sept décennies de services de restauration, logistique et gestion de bases-vie dans des environnements exigeants

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

ES-KO (www.ES-KO.com), acteur mondial de référence dans les domaines de la restauration, des solutions d’approvisionnement et de chaîne logistique, ainsi que de la construction de camps dans des environnements isolés, est fier de célébrer son 70e anniversaire en 2026. Fondée en 1955 en tant qu’entreprise de restauration à bord, ES-KO est depuis devenu un groupe multinational comptant 6 000 employés opérant en Afrique, au Moyen-Orient et en Europe, au service des secteurs de l’énergie, des mines, des affaires et de l’industrie, de la défense, des gouvernements, des OIG et des ONG.

Un héritage de fiabilité et de croissance

Après avoir débuté dans le secteur maritime, ES-KO s’est rapidement diversifiée dans la logistique à grande échelle et les opérations de maintien de la paix, se forgeant une réputation de partenaire fiable dans les moments difficiles. En 1974, l’entreprise a géré l’un des plus grands contrats de restauration et de logistique au monde pour le chemin de fer transgabonais, et en 1988, elle soutenait 8 000 soldats multinationaux de l’ONU en Namibie. Tout au long des années 1990, ES-KO est devenu un partenaire de confiance pour les missions de l’OTAN et de l’ONU dans les Balkans et en Afghanistan, poursuivant ce travail axé sur les missions au cours du nouveau millénaire en République démocratique du Congo, en Israël, en Syrie, en Haïti, en Somalie, au Soudan du Sud et à Chypre. Parmi les autres projets marquants, citons le centre national de lutte contre le paludisme à Madagascar (2009), une école pour 400 enfants en Haïti après le tremblement de terre dévastateur (2012) et la construction accélérée de villas présidentielles pour le sommet Afrique-France de 2017 au Mali. Depuis les années 2020, le groupe poursuit son expansion stratégique en créant ES-KO Congo, ES-KO Mozambique et ES-KO Gabon, en acquérant International Facilities Services (IFS) en 2024 pour renforcer sa présence en Afrique subsaharienne, et Campania Alimentare en Italie en 2025.

Des partenariats durables avec les industriels et les organisations internationales

Depuis plus de sept décennies, ES-KO (www.ES-KO.com) a gagné la confiance de certaines des organisations les plus exigeantes au monde. Au Gabon et au Congo, Perenco fait appel à ES-KO pour fournir des repas diversifiés, entretenir les logements onshore et offshore, et gérer les déchets et l’hygiène dans des conditions difficiles. Au Mozambique, Coca-Cola confie à ES-KO la gestion des cantines de ses usines à Maputo et Chimoio, garantissant ainsi une qualité constante de restauration et le bien-être de ses employés. En Angola, nous travaillons avec Barloworld, leader mondial dans le domaine du terrassement et des engins lourds.

En outre, ES-KO possède une vaste expérience dans la fourniture de services d’ingénierie et de construction de camps dans des environnements extrêmes. Parmi les projets notables, citons la construction d’entrepôts, de bureaux et de logements pour la MINUSS à Juba, ainsi que l’aménagement du site des travaux de réhabilitation du barrage de Mossoul en Irak, dans un contexte de menaces sécuritaires liées à l’État islamique. Le partenariat de longue date avec les Nations Unies — plus de 35 ans de soutien aux missions de maintien de la paix et d’aide humanitaire — illustre la capacité éprouvée du Groupe à opérer à grande échelle et à fournir des services à des communautés multinationales complexes, souvent en zones de conflit ou sans infrastructures.

Depuis soixante-dix ans, ES-KO est guidé par la résilience, la confiance et l’engagement envers le bien-être de celles et ceux que nous servons. Nous sommes honorés de célébrer cette étape majeure et de continuer à construire des environnements où les personnes s’épanouissent et les opérations ne s’arrêtent jamais.

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ES-KO Turns 70: Seven Decades of Integrated Catering, Logistics & Facility Management Services in Challenging Environments

Source: APO

ES-KO (www.ES-KO.com), a global leader in catering, facility management, procurement and supply-chain solutions, along with camp construction for remote environments, proudly celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2026. Founded as an onboard catering business, ES-KO was established in 1955 and has since grown into a multinational group with 6,000 employees operating across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, serving the Energy, Mining, Business & Industry, Defense, Governments, IGOs, and NGOs sectors.

A Legacy of Reliability and Growth

From its beginnings serving the maritime industry, ES-KO quickly diversified into large-scale logistics and peacekeeping operations, building a reputation as a dependable partner in difficult times. In 1974, the company managed one of the world’s largest catering and logistics contracts for the Trans-Gabonese railway, and by 1988 it was supporting 8,000 multinational UN troops in Namibia. Throughout the 1990s, ES-KO became a trusted partner for NATO and UN missions across the Balkans and Afghanistan, continuing this mission-driven work into the new millennium in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel, Syria, Haiti, Somalia, South Sudan, and Cyprus. Other landmark projects include Madagascar’s national anti-malaria center (2009), a school for 400 children in Haiti after the devastating earthquake (2012), and the fast-track construction of presidential villas for the 2017 Africa-France Summit in Mali. Since the 2020s, the Group has continued to expand strategically, establishing ES-KO Congo, ES-KO Mozambique and ES-KO Gabon, acquiring International Facilities Services (IFS) in 2024 to strengthen its Sub-Saharan footprint, and Campania Alimentare in Italy in 2025.

Trusted by Industry Leaders & Purpose-Driven Organizations

Over seven decades, ES-KO (www.ES-KO.com) has earned the confidence of some of the world’s most demanding organizations. In Gabon and Congo, Perenco relies on ES-KO to deliver nutritious meals, maintain onshore and offshore living quarters, and manage waste and hygiene under harsh conditions. In Mozambique, Coca-Cola entrusts ES-KO with the management of its plant canteens in Maputo and Chimoio, ensuring consistent catering quality and workforce well-being. In Angola, we work with Barloworld, a global leader in earth moving and heavy machinery.

Furthermore, ES-KO has extensive experience delivering robust engineering and camp build-up services in extreme environments. Notable projects include the construction of warehouses, offices, and accommodation facilities for UNMISS in Juba, and the development of the site compound for the Mosul Dam rehabilitation works in Iraq amid ISIS-related security threats. The company’s long-standing partnership with the United Nations — supporting peacekeeping and humanitarian missions since 35 years —demonstrates its proven capability to operate at scale and deliver services to large, complex, multinational communities in conflict zones and infrastructure-limited environments.

For seventy years, ES-KO has been defined by resilience, trust, and commitment to the well-being of those we serve. We are honored to celebrate this milestone and to continue building environments where people thrive, and operations never stop.

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Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AAMFI) appoints Dr. Corneille Karekezi as Chairperson as the Alliance welcomes new members; Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement and Regional Maritime Development Bank

Source: APO

The Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AAMFI) has appointed Dr. Corneille Karekezi as Chairperson of its Governing Council, succeeding Samaila Zubairu, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), who served as the Alliance’s second Chairperson following its establishment in 2024.

The appointment was confirmed at the Ninth Meeting of the AAMFI Governing Council held on 14 February 2026, on the sidelines of the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU Summit) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Dr. Karekezi currently serves as Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the African Reinsurance Corporation (Africa Re). He assumes leadership of AAMFI at a pivotal moment, as African multilateral financial institutions deepen collaboration to mobilize long-term capital, reinforce the continent’s financial architecture, and advance Africa-led solutions to development financing challenges Under his leadership, the Alliance will continue promoting stronger institutional coordination, addressing financing gaps, and strengthening Africa’s voice in global financial reform discussions, in alignment with Agenda 2063.

In addition, the Governing Council confirmed key leadership roles, naming Mr. Manuel Moses, Chief Executive Officer of the African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI), as First Vice-Chairperson, and Mr. Thierno-Habib Hann, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Shelter Afrique Development Bank, as Second Vice-Chairperson.

The meeting also marked a milestone in AAMFI’s growth with the formal admission of two new members: the Regional Maritime Development Bank (RMDB) and the Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD). Their admission enhances the Alliance’s regional reach and expands its capacity across maritime, infrastructure, trade, and development finance.

Reflecting on his tenure, Mr. Samaila Zubairu said: “It has been an honour to serve as Chairperson. Over the past year, we focused on creating jobs, transforming industries, and strengthening collaboration among our institutions. I am confident that under Dr. Corneille Karekezi’s leadership, AAMFI will continue to deepen its impact and advance Africa’s development priorities.”

On his appointment, Dr. Corneille Karekezi stated: “It is a privilege to lead AAMFI at this defining moment. Our focus will be on mobilizing African capital, strengthening collaboration among our institutions, and ensuring Africa’s development priorities are financed in ways that advance Agenda 2063.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AAMFI).

About The Alliance for African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AAMFI) or Africa Club:
The Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AAMFI), also known as the Africa Club, is an alliance of African-owned and controlled African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AMFIs). It was established to promote collaboration, cooperation, and coordination among its members in support of Africa’s sustainable economic development and integration objectives, in line with their respective mandates.

The Alliance was launched in collaboration with the African Union Commission by African Heads of State on the margins of the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union on 17 February 2024 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

AAMFI’s members include the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC); African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank); Trade and Development Bank Group (TDB Group); African Reinsurance Corporation (Africa Re); African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI); Shelter Afrique Development Bank (SHAFDB); ZEP-RE (PTA Reinsurance Company); East African Development Bank (EADB); the African Solidarity Fund (ASF); and the Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA). New members include the Regional Maritime Development Bank (RMDB) and the West African Development Bank (BOAD).

AAMFI members have matured over several decades and collectively command a balance sheet of over US$70 billion, deployed to address Africa’s critical trade, investment, insurance, and development financing gaps. The formation of the Alliance underscores the shared commitment of its members to support Africa’s self-reliance and sustainable economic development by leveraging African-owned institutions, home-grown solutions, and coordinated action.

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Alliance des Institutions Financières Multilatérales Africaines (AAMFI) nomme le Dr Corneille Karekezi Président de son conseil de gouvernance et accueille la Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement et la Banque Régionale de Développement Maritime en tant que nouveaux membres

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

L’Alliance des Institutions Financières Multilatérales Africaines (AAMFI) a nommé Dr Corneille Karekezi au poste de président de son conseil de gouvernance. Dr Karekezi succède à Samaila Zubairu, président-directeur général de l’Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), qui a été le deuxième président de l’Alliance depuis sa création en 2024.

Cette nomination a été confirmée lors de la neuvième réunion du Conseil de gouvernance de l’AAMFI, qui s’est tenue le 14 février 2026, en marge de la 39e session ordinaire de la Conférence des chefs d’État et de gouvernement de l’Union africaine (Sommet de l’UA) à Addis-Abeba, en Éthiopie.

Dr Karekezi occupe actuellement le poste de directeur général du groupe et président-directeur général de la Société Africaine de Réassurance (Africa Re). Il prend la tête de l’AAMFI à un moment charnière, alors que les institutions financières multilatérales africaines renforcent leur collaboration afin de mobiliser des capitaux à long terme, de consolider l’architecture financière du continent et de promouvoir des solutions africaines aux défis du financement du développement. Sous sa direction, l’Alliance continuera à promouvoir une coordination institutionnelle plus forte, à combler les déficits de financement et à renforcer la voix de l’Afrique dans les discussions sur la réforme financière mondiale, conformément à l’Agenda 2063.

En outre, le Conseil de gouvernance a confirmé les principaux postes de direction, en nommant M. Manuel Moses, directeur général de l’African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI), au poste de premier vice-président, et M. Thierno-Habib Hann, directeur général et président-directeur général de Shelter Afrique Development Bank (SHAFDB), au poste de deuxième vice-président.

La réunion a également marqué une étape importante dans la croissance de l’AAMFI avec l’admission officielle de deux nouveaux membres : la Banque Régionale de Développement Maritime (RMDB) et la Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD). Leur adhésion renforce la portée régionale de l’Alliance et élargit ses capacités dans les domaines du transport maritime, des infrastructures, du commerce et du financement du développement.

Au terme de son mandat, M. Samaila Zubairu a déclaré : « Ce fut un honneur d’occuper le poste de président. Au cours de la dernière année, nous nous sommes concentrés sur la création d’emplois, la transformation des industries et le renforcement de la collaboration entre nos institutions. Je suis convaincu que sous la direction du Dr Corneille Karekezi, l’AAMFI continuera à renforcer son impact et à faire progresser les priorités de développement de l’Afrique ».

À propos de sa nomination, Dr Corneille Karekezi a déclaré : « C’est un privilège de diriger l’AAMFI à ce moment décisif. Nous nous concentrerons sur la mobilisation des capitaux africains, le renforcement de la collaboration entre nos institutions et la garantie que les priorités de développement de l’Afrique soient financées de manière à faire progresser l’Agenda 2063 ».

Distribué par APO Group pour Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AAMFI).

À propos de l’Alliance des Institutions Financières Multilatérales Africaines (AAMFI) ou Africa Club :
L’Alliance des Institutions Financières Multilatérales Africaines (AAMFI), également connue sous le nom d’Africa Club, est une alliance d’institutions financières multilatérales africaines (AMFI) détenues et contrôlées par des Africains. Elle a été créée pour promouvoir la collaboration, la coopération et la coordination entre ses membres à l’appui des objectifs de développement économique durable et d’intégration de l’Afrique, conformément à leurs mandats respectifs.

L’Alliance a été lancée en collaboration avec la Commission de l’Union africaine par les chefs d’État africains, en marge de la 37ème session ordinaire de la Conférence des chefs d’État et de Gouvernement de l’Union africaine le 17 février 2024 à Addis-Abeba, en Éthiopie.

Les membres de l’AAMFI comprennent l’Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), la Banque Africaine d’mport-Export (Afreximbank), le Groupe de la Banque de Commerce et de Développement (Groupe TDB), la Société Africaine de Réassurance (Africa Re), l’African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI), Shelter Afrique Development Bank (SHAFDB), ZEP-RE (PTA Reinsurance Company), la Banque de Développement de l’Afrique de l’Est (EADB), le Fonds Africain de Solidarité (ASF) et le Fonds de Développement des Exportations en Afrique (FEDA). Parmi les nouveaux membres figurent la Banque Régionale de Développement Maritime (RMDB) et la Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD).

Les membres de l’AAMFI se sont développés au fil de plusieurs décennies et disposent collectivement d’un total d’actifs supérieur à 70 milliards de dollars US, déployés pour combler les lacunes critiques de l’Afrique en matière de commerce, d’investissement, d’assurance et de financement du développement. La création de l’Alliance souligne l’engagement commun de ses membres à soutenir l’autonomie et le développement économique durable de l’Afrique en tirant parti des institutions africaines, des solutions locales et d’une action coordonnée.

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