Uganda: President Museveni Urges National Resistance Movement (NRM) Chairpersons to Promote Wealth Creation, Accountability and Service Delivery

Source: APO


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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni yesterday evening met with the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Chairpersons for districts, cities, municipalities, and divisions at State House Entebbe.

During the meeting, President Museveni, who is also the National Chairman of the NRM, congratulated the leaders upon their victory in the recently concluded elections.

The President also noted that he detected greater national cohesion in the recent elections compared to previous cycles, likening it to the unity witnessed during the 1996 elections, where, he noted, the population strongly rallied behind the NRM due to its problem-solving approach.

He explained that this cohesion was built on what he described as “okukyenura” — leadership that responds to people’s needs — citing the restoration of security through a disciplined army and the stabilization of essential commodities such as sugar in the early years of NRM governance.

The President said that after 1996, new challenges such as household poverty became more visible, prompting the introduction of revolving funds at sub-county level in 1997 to support wealth creation. He noted that subsequent interventions, such as NAADS were rolled out to distribute seedlings and boost agricultural productivity, though a significant percentage of the population remained outside the money economy.

This, he said, led to the introduction of the Parish Development Model (PDM), designed to send funds directly to beneficiaries and empower parish committees to determine allocation transparently. He observed that PDM is performing well in some districts and more funding will be added to enhance its impact, thus urging party leaders to closely monitor its implementation.

On education, President Museveni said the NRM foresaw a looming crisis and introduced free education to expand access, but expressed concern over what he termed as sabotage by some teachers, as well as insufficient oversight by leaders.

He also raised concerns about corruption, particularly within some District Service Commissions accused of selling jobs, cases of land grabbing, and theft of medicines from government health facilities. He urged NRM leaders to intensify supervision and ensure accountability.

The President further criticized poor road maintenance and substandard works, attributing part of the problem to weak budgeting priorities, including the creation of new districts and municipalities at the expense of services that directly benefit the masses.

On job creation, President Museveni emphasized agriculture as the primary source of employment, with manufacturing and services generating higher-value jobs. He pledged that in the coming term, he will produce more literature focused on addressing the needs of the masses and consolidating socio-economic transformation.

He stressed that beyond programs such as PDM and Emyooga, there is a need to strengthen the private sector through affordable financing, particularly via the Uganda Development Bank (UDB), to enable enterprises to expand.

President Museveni added that once production challenges are resolved, attention must shift to markets, noting that local consumers are the first buyers.

Increasing household incomes, he said, will stimulate demand for products such as milk, cement and steel, eventually necessitating expansion into regional markets.

The NRM Deputy Secretary General, Hon. Rose Namayanja, congratulated President Museveni on what she described as a landslide presidential victory, saying it reflects the NRM’s commitment to visionary leadership and service delivery.

The NRM Chairperson for Gulu District, Mr. Christopher Ochen, thanked the President for empowering party structures to effectively campaign during the elections, which he said contributed significantly to the overwhelming support.

He requested that district chairpersons be incorporated into District Executive Committees to enhance their capacity to supervise government programs.

Mr. JB Wamala Ssalongo, NRM Chairperson for Mukono Municipality, appealed for municipality and city chairpersons to be represented on the National Executive Committee, similar to their district counterparts, to ensure inclusive participation in party decision-making.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Uganda.

Ambassador Yin Chengwu Meets with Minister of Local Government of Liberia, Hon. Francis Sakila Nyumalin

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On February 13, Yin Chengwu, Chinese Ambassador to Liberia, met with Hon. Francis Sakila Nyumalin, Minister of Local Government of Liberia.

Yin briefed Hon. Nyumalin on the outcomes of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee and expressed his willingness to work together to earnestly implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state and to promote the continuous development of China-Liberia strategic partnership, creating new opportunities for local cooperation between the two countries.

Hon. Nyumalin expressed his gratitude and briefed Amb. Yin on the recent works of the Ministry of Local Government. He also expressed his willingness to explore new cooperation projects with China and actively promote the development of friendly relations between the two countries.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Republic of Liberia.

Seychelles bolsters regional and bilateral ties at the African Union Executive Council

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Mr. Barry Faure, Seychelles’ Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, concluded a series of high-level bilateral meetings on the margins of the African Union (AU) Executive Council in Addis Ababa. The discussions centered on deepening strategic partnerships, streamlining diplomatic protocols, and fostering regional solidarity within the Indian Ocean and the broader African continent.

Minister Faure met with H.E. Taher al-Baour, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the State of Libya where both parties agreed to conclude a visa waiver agreement for holders of diplomatic and official passports, and initiated discussions on the signing of a visa waiver agreement for ordinary passport holders. They also agreed on signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Political Consultations.

Minister Faure also engaged with H.E. Mrs. RAZANAMAHASOA Christine, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Madagascar, and H.E. Mr. MBAE Mohamed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Union of the Comoros. These talks reinforced the shared objectives of the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), focusing on leadership, maritime security, sustainable development, and the collective voice of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) within the AU framework. Madagascar and Seychelles agreed to work on the possibility of establishing a Joint commission to broaden partnerships between both sides in mutually beneficial sectors.

The Minister also had an exchange with Honorable Dhananjay Ramful, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade of Mauritius. They discussed the upcoming State Visit of President Herminie to Mauritius in March 2026.

Minister Faure also exchanged views with special envoys from Kyrgyzstan, Germany and Portugal who are contesting for a non-permanent seat as on the United Nations Security Council. He also had talks with the French Minister for Europe and the Francophonie on the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi in May 2026.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, Republic of Seychelles.

African Union Renews Commitment to Finance Gender Equality at High-Level Breakfast Meeting

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The Women, Gender and Youth Directorate of the African Union Commission, in collaboration with the Republic of Ghana, convened a High-Level Breakfast Meeting on the margins of the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union in Addis Ababa.

Organised by H.E. John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana and AU Champion for Gender and Development Issues, the meeting brought together Heads of State and Government, policymakers, development partners, financial institutions, private sector leaders, and civil society representatives to revitalize the AU Gender Champion’s Agenda and mobilize political and financial support for the Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion 2030 initiative.

President Mahama outlined a renewed strategy built on five core pillars: political leadership, resource mobilization, policy coherence, accountability, and strategic partnerships. He emphasized that while progress has been made, the pace of change must dramatically accelerate to meet continental and global goals.

“Advancing gender equality is not merely a moral obligation; it is a strategic imperative for Africa’s sustainable development and inclusive growth,” President Mahama stated.

In his remarks, President Mahama emphasized the need to move beyond policy declarations and ensure that commitments are matched with concrete budgetary allocations, measurable targets, and transparent accountability mechanisms. He underscored that advancing gender equality is both a moral obligation and a strategic imperative for sustainable development, inclusive growth, and long-term stability across the continent.

The meeting reaffirmed that Africa’s path to achieving Agenda 2063 is closely tied to unlocking the economic potential of its women and youth. Participants acknowledged that despite the existence of strong continental frameworks, including the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (Maputo Protocol), the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, and the African Women’s Decade on Financial and Economic Inclusion 2020 to 2030, implementation gaps persist.

Structural barriers, including limited access to credit, land ownership, markets, and digital innovation, continue to impede women and youth from fully participating in economic life. Delegates also noted that recent economic shocks and climate related crises have slowed or reversed progress on gender equality in several regions.

The High-Level Meeting focused on four strategic objectives:

  • Secure renewed political leadership for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in line with Agenda 2063.
  • Advocate for increased and targeted financing to bridge gender gaps in financial and economic inclusion.
  • Strengthen and reposition the AU Gender Champion’s Agenda as a robust continental accountability and visibility mechanism for implementing gender commitments. and
  • Promote strategic partnerships with the private sector, financial institutions, and civil society under the Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion 2030 initiative.

The meeting concluded with a strategic panel discussion focused on strengthening stakeholder collaboration for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE). The session aimed to catalyse partnerships to translate high-level commitments into tangible, scalable outcomes for Africa’s women and youth through the WYFEI 2030 Initiative.

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

Zambian Ministry of Defence Held Medal Awarding Ceremony for the 28th Chinese Military Medical Experts Team to Zambia

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On February 12, 2026, the Zambian Ministry of Defence held a ceremony to award the “International Friendship and Cooperation Medal” to the 28th Chinese military medical experts team to Zambia. Mr. Maambo Haamaundu, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense, Brigadier GeneralLevi Muchemwa, Commandant of Mania Soko Medical Centre, Wang Sheng, Chargé d’Affairesof the Embassy of the People’s Republic of Chinainthe Republic of Zambia and Senior Colonel Bai Yunfeng, Defense Attaché, attended the ceremony.

Mr. Maambo Haamaundu conveyed the warm greetings Mr Hakainde Hichilemaof the Zambian President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forceto the 28th Chinese military medical experts team. Mr. Haamaundu stated that the Chinese military doctors have made significant contributions to the Zambian military’s medical and health services. Zambia is committed to continuing to strengthen cooperation with China in the field of military medical and health services and deepening the friendly relations between the two countries.

Wang Sheng stated that the medical team embodied the spirit of perseverance and boundless compassion, winning praise for their noble medical ethics and outstanding capabilities. He expressed his hope that exchanges and cooperation between the two militaries would reach a new level, continuing to benefit both countries and their people.

Wang Zhiyi, the team leader of the 28th Chinese military medical experts team, said that the awarding of the medal, is a great recognition of the work of the team and also a testament to the strong friendship and cooperation between the two countries and militaries.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Republic of Zambia.

Egypt: Planning Minister Ahmed Rostom Reviews Annual and Medium-Term Plans, Calls for Stronger Investment Governance and Citizen-Centered Priorities

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H.E. Dr. Ahmed Rostom, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, convened an expanded meeting with the Ministry’s senior leadership in his first official engagement following the constitutional oath before H.E. Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic.

The meeting focused on reviewing priority workstreams, the draft annual plan, and the medium-term framework in line with the Unified Planning Law. The Minister directed the swift completion of ongoing efforts to ensure operational efficiency and stressed the importance of reflecting presidential directives to the newly formed government within the draft plan.

Dr. Rostom underscored the need to maintain uninterrupted institutional performance, calling for regular monitoring of implementation rates and accelerated execution to maximize the effective use of resources. He emphasized strengthening internal coordination and fostering a unified team spirit across all sectors involved in the planning process, in alignment with Egypt Vision 2030.

The Minister reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to implementing the directives of President El-Sisi, placing citizens at the forefront of government action. He noted that current priorities focus on achieving sustainable growth, reinforcing macroeconomic stability, and improving the efficiency of public expenditure to enhance living standards.

He added that government action in the coming phase centers on improving quality of life, upgrading service delivery, creating decent employment opportunities, and expanding social protection coverage.

In this context, Dr. Rostom referred to directives issued by H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, regarding citizen-focused priorities. These include accelerating the implementation of the Presidential Initiative “Hayah Karima” (Decent Life) to develop the Egyptian countryside, as well as expediting the rollout of the Comprehensive Health Insurance System in accordance with its national implementation plan.

The Minister also highlighted the importance of strengthening public investment governance as a cornerstone of expenditure efficiency and maximizing developmental returns. He stressed adherence to objective project selection criteria, alignment with national strategic objectives, and rigorous monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. Rationalizing public investments and directing them toward priority sectors, he noted, are essential to achieving fiscal sustainability and enhancing economic competitiveness.

Dr. Rostom concluded by emphasizing the need for deeper coordination and integration across ministries and relevant entities to ensure coherence between sectoral plans and the objectives of the annual and medium-term frameworks. He affirmed that unified government action is critical to avoiding duplication, optimizing resource allocation, and delivering measurable developmental impact that responds effectively to citizens’ needs.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation – Egypt.

Burundi : A la Veille de son Investiture à la tête de l’Union Africaine, Président Ndayishimiye séduit par un soutien International Massif

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


À la veille de sa prise de fonctions à la tête de l’Union Africaine pour l’année 2026, le Président de la République du Burundi Son Excellence Evariste NDAYISHIMIYE s’est entretenu le 13 février 2026 à Addis-Abeba au siège de l’Union Africaine, avec plusieurs personnalités importantes qui lui ont exprimés leur soutien indéfectible à la tête de cette prestigieuse institution africaine.

En marge du 39ème Session ordinaire de la Conférence des Chefs d’Etat et de Gouvernement de l’Union Africaine, le Président Ndayishimiye a rencontré à Addis-Abeba le Secrétaire Général des Nations Unies Antonio Guterres. Ils ont insisté sur le développement en matière de paix et de sécurité en Afrique en général et dans la région des Grands Lacs en particulier.

Le Chef de l’Etat burundais s’est entretenu avec le Président de la commission de l’Union Africaine Mahamoud Ali Youssouf qui a salué la contribution du Burundi aux efforts de stabilisation dans l’Est de la RDC et en Somalie.

Le Numéro Un Burundais a rencontré également à Addis-Abeba Dr Sidi Ould Tah, Président du Groupe de la Banque Africaine de Développement, BAD en sigle; une rencontre qui a permis de saluer le partenariat solide entre la BAD et le Burundi.

Le Président Ndayishimiye a en outre, reçu
Son Eminence Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu Président du Symposium des Conférences d’Afrique et Madagascar SCEAM, qui lui a exprimé le soutien de l’Église catholique et lui a promis de visiter le Burundi prochainement.

Le Président entrant de l’Union Africaine Son Excellence Evariste NDAYISHIMIYE s’est entretenu aussi avec Madame Diene Keita, Madame Nyaradzayi Ngumbonzvanda et Cheik Niang respectivement Directrice Exécutive du FNUAP, Directrice Adjointe de l’ONU Femmes et l’Envoyé Spécial du Président Sénégalais.

Enfin le Président Ndayishimiye a pris part à la réunion du Mécanisme africain d’évaluation par les pairs MAEP, un des instruments les plus audacieux que l’Union Africaine a mis en place pour promouvoir la bonne gouvernance sur le continent.

Il convient de mentionner que le Burundi est membre du MAEP depuis 2022 et a été élu à la Troïka à l’issue d’une rencontre de haut niveau tenue au siège de l’Union Africaine. Le jeune Professeur Burundais Manirakiza Désiré a été aussi élu Membre du Panel des Éminentes Personnalités du MAEP.

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

President Ramaphosa arrives in Addis Ababa, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has today, 14 February 2026, arrived at Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ahead of the African Union (AU) Summit. 

The President is leading a high-level South African delegation at the 39th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly of Heads of States and Government Session.

The two-day session is scheduled to take place from 14 to 15 February 2026 under the theme: “Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063.”

The AU has designated 2026 as the year of water and sanitation. This is in line with pursuing continental access to sustainable water and reliable sanitation services geared to achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063. 

The theme aligns with addressing critical and interconnected continental crises as well as harnessing key drivers in tackling water insecurity, poor sanitation, and climate change impact.

South Africa will participate in the AU AIP Water Investment Summit which takes place as a side event on the margin of the 39th African Union Summit. The objective of the event is to bring together member states, investors and development financers to share the investment project pipelines that were showcased at the Africa water summit in Cape Town last year which attracted interests from investors and financiers. 

President Ramaphosa will address the African Union Ad-Hoc High-Level Committee on South Sudan, the C5 as chaired by South Africa. The C5 plays an active role as an overseer on the implementation of the Revitalised Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan.

The President will also hold several bilateral meeting with other African Heads of State on matters of bilateral mutual interest and continental issues. 
 

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Seminars for Members of the National Union of Eritrean Women

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Ms. Tekea Tesfamicael, President of the National Union of Eritrean Women, conducted seminars for members of the Union in the sub-zones of Keren, Asmat, Halhal, and Habero from 7 to 11 February.

The seminars focused on the role and contribution of Eritrean women during the armed struggle for independence, safeguarding national sovereignty, and participation in national affairs; the eradication of harmful practices and backward thinking; the current responsibilities shouldered by women; the significance of organization; as well as activities aimed at enhancing women’s awareness and capacity.

Ms. Tekea also called on participants to encourage their female children to concentrate on their education and become competitive students.

Ms. Amna Hassan, head of the Union branch in the Anseba Region, on her part noted that strong efforts are being exerted to enhance the overall capacity of women in the region through organizing various training programs. She called on all women to join the Union and become beneficiaries of the opportunities it provides.

The participants, noting the significance of the seminars, called for the sustainability of vocational training programs.

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

Love in the skies: Emirates SkyCargo connects Kenya’s exports to the world – on Valentine’s Day and beyond

Source: APO

  • Emirates SkyCargo ensures Kenya’s time-sensitive exports reach global markets quickly and in optimal condition.
  • Two daily passenger flights from Nairobi (three from 1 March) and three weekly freighter services offer 1,100 tonnes of weekly cargo capacity.

As Valentine’s Day approaches, Emirates SkyCargo continues to support Kenya’s export community by ensuring that time-sensitive shipments – from fresh-cut flowers to premium gifts – reach customers around the world quickly and in optimal condition.

Kenya remains one of the world’s largest exporters of fresh-cut flowers, with significant volumes transported by air to international markets, particularly in Europe. Strong international demand means reliable air cargo capacity is essential year-round. Beyond flowers, Kenya exports fresh produce including avocados and vegetables, as well as tea and coffee, all of which rely on efficient air transport to preserve quality and meet overseas delivery schedules.

Emirates currently operates two daily passenger services from Nairobi, increasing to three daily flights from 1 March. In addition, Emirates SkyCargo operates three dedicated weekly freighter services into the capital, providing a combined weekly cargo capacity (https://apo-opa.co/4twsWln) of 1,100 tonnes into and out of the market. These three weekly freighters fly directly from Nairobi to Amsterdam, ensuring rapid delivery to key European markets.

Flowers and fresh produce are highly sensitive to temperature fluctuations and handling delays. From acceptance at origin in Kenya to the final destination, shipments are handled through Emirates SkyCargo’s temperature-controlled processes designed to protect product quality during transit.

Emirates’ dedicated cargo facilities are equipped to efficiently handle large volumes of perishable cargo. Fast transfer times and carefully managed cold-chain procedures help maintain freshness, particularly during high-demand periods.

This operational capability enables Kenyan growers, cooperatives, and exporters – including small and medium-sized enterprises – to scale production and fulfil large international contracts in a sector that contributes significantly to employment opportunities in the country.

By maintaining frequent services and dedicated cargo capacity into and out of Nairobi, Emirates SkyCargo helps sustain these value chains throughout the year. While Valentine’s Day highlights the scale of flower exports, reliable year-round connectivity is what enables Kenya’s broader export trade to thrive.

As international demand for Kenyan products continues to rise, Emirates remains committed to supporting exporters with dependable global connections from Nairobi to markets worldwide.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Emirates Group.

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