Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission strongly condemns the abduction of school children in Nigeria

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The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, expresses deep concern over the recent reported abduction of school children and teachers in Kebbi State, North-Western Nigeria, and Niger State, North-Central Nigeria.

The Chairperson strongly condemns this despicable act committed against children and innocent people and decries the persistent threats posed by terrorism, violent extremism and banditry in Nigeria. He calls for the full activation of accountability mechanisms to ensure that the perpetrators of these grave crimes are identified and swiftly brought to justice in accordance with existing national, continental and global legal frameworks.

Across the African continent, children are at significant risk of experiencing the six (6) grave violations of children’s rights, including recruitment and use by armed groups, sexual violence, abduction, killing, and maiming. The abduction of children remains a deeply troubling and abhorrent trend in Africa, which the AU Commission is actively addressing through various collaborative measures with Member States, regional actors, partners and civil society, to ensure children’s rights are fully protected.

Furthermore, the African Union encourages coordinated efforts to secure the immediate release of the abducted school children and others, to ensure their safety and well-being, while reaffirming full solidarity with the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria during this difficult time.

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

Ambassador Yin Chengwu meets with the new Minister of Mines and Energy of Liberia

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On November 21, Ambassador Yin Chengwu met with Liberia’s new Minister of Mines and Energy, Hon. R. Matonekay Tingban.

Ambassador Yin congratulated Hon. Tingban on his assumption of the office of the minister of Mines and Energy, and present the state of current China-Liberia relations. He expressed hope that both sides would jointly implement the important consensus reached by the two Presidents during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), and steadily enhance collaboration, particularly in the mining and energy sectors. He also briefed the minister on the key outcomes of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Hon. Tingban expressed his appreciation for Ambassador Yin’s congratulations, and emphasized the significant accomplishments in bilateral cooperation in the mining and energy sectors. He also expressed willingness to further strengthen exchanges and cooperation with China.

After the meeting, Ambassador Yin attended the official handing over ceremony for the Minister of Mining and Energy of Liberia.

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

Nigeria is descending into chaos, Archbishop Martins warns Federal Government (FG)

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The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Dr. Alfred Adewale Martins has called for more urgent official measures to curb the alarming rate of insecurity across the country.

He said the festering terrorists’ attacks in parts of the country and the mass killing of innocent Nigerians in recent times, have underlined the need for the federal government and the Security Agencies to, as a matter of urgency, identify and deal decisively with the terrorists and their sponsors.

Archbishop Martins lamented the predawn attack on Monday, 17 November, 2025, at the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, where 25 schoolgirls were violently taken from their dormitory, and a similar attack on St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State on Friday, 21 November 2025, where some students were also abducted. These incidents, he said, are regrettably reminiscent of the abduction of the Chibok girls in April 2014, which still stirs the nation to the core.

In the same vein, he condemned the kidnapping of a Catholic priest, Father Bobbo Paschal, from St. Stephen Catholic Church in Kushe Gudgu, Kaduna State. During this raid, Gideon Markus, the brother of another local priest, was killed as he tried to intervene. These attacks, he noted, demonstrate the brazen audacity of those who seek to terrorize our nation.

It is a matter of great concern that there has been a spike in the cases of terrorist attacks across the country in recent times, especially since the threat made by President Donald Trump. It seems there are some elements who are making deliberate efforts to throw this nation into chaos. For instance, how does one describe the manner in which the school girls were kidnapped, the brutal murder of a staff member, the school’s Vice Principal and Chief Security Officer, Hassan Yakubu Makuku, who was shot when assailants broke into his residence on the school premises? It is sad that these children, aged approximately 12 to 17, were seized under the cover of darkness by gunmen who scaled the school fence, exchanged gunfire with police, and ultimately took these innocent daughters away into the forests. We are heartened that one student has escaped and returned home, but we remain deeply troubled about the safety and well-being of the 24 who remain in captivity.”

According to him, the recent killing of Muhammad Uba, a General in the army, by the terrorists and the gruesome attack of worshippers at a Church in Eruku, Kwara State, have further shown that “more needs to be done to secure the lives and properties of our citizens wherever they may be living”.

If the terrorists can kill a whole serving army general in such a brazen manner, I wonder how secure the average citizens of this country are? It truly shows that there are reasons for everyone to be concerned about their security.”

The Archbishop warned that time was ticking fast and government at all levels along with the security agencies need to enforce their constitutional mandate of protecting the lives and properties of the citizens, as they needed to act fast to regain the confidence and trust of all citizens.

While acknowledging the assurances that the military have been on their readiness to secure all Nigerians, he wondered why they continue to appear powerless in the face of the incessant attacks.

He therefore tasked the Tinubu-led administration to, as a matter of constitutional duty, bring home all those who are in the hands of these brazen terrorists.

He equally urged the political class to unite and support the security agencies in their efforts to defeat the terrorists, warning that no stone should be left unturned to bring the culprits and their sponsors to justice.

Very Rev. Fr. Anthony Godonu,
Director.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, Nigeria.

Rwanda: Ambassador GAO Wenqi accompanies Prime Minister Nsengiyumva on an inspection of Nyabarongo II Hydro Power Project

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On November 21, Ambassador GAO Wenqi accompanied Rt Hon. Justin Nsengiyumva, Prime Minister of Rwanda to the site of the Nyabarongo II Hydro Power Project. They received a progress report from the project contractor and conducted an on-site inspection of the project dam, water diversion tunnel, and held discussions with enterprise representatives. Hon. Jimmy Gasore, Minister of Infrastructure, Hon. Marie-Solange Kayisire, Minister of State for Local Government, Hon. Godfrey Kabera, Minister of State in Charge of the National Treasury, Hon. Alice Kayitesi, Governor of Southern Province, heads of relevant Rwandan ministries and departments, Counselor GAO Zhiqiang accompanied the delegation.

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

Liberia: Hope Restored as Arthington Celebrates Upgraded Clinic and New Maternal Waiting Home

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With support from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Ministry of Health officially received the newly renovated and expanded Arthington Clinic on Friday, along with a freshly constructed Maternal Waiting Home and several additional improvements at the facility.

The ceremony brought together county health authorities, community leaders, religious leaders, partners, and residents who celebrated the transformation of the health center, an upgrade expected to significantly improve healthcare delivery for mothers, children, and the broader Arthington community.

Minister of Health, Dr. Louise M. Kpoto, praised the renovation and the new maternal waiting home as timely interventions that align with the Ministry’s priorities of reducing maternal and neonatal deaths. She reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to ensuring that all health facilities across the country meet minimum quality standards and deliver patient-centered care.

Speaking on behalf of the County Health Officer, Mr. Joseph Peters, County Health Team Administrator, provided an overview of the initiative. He noted that the renovation and expansion were made possible through the generous support of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose humanitarian arm continues to invest in strengthening community health systems in Liberia. Mr. Peters emphasized that the upgraded facility reflects the county’s commitment to ensuring better healthcare access for residents, especially pregnant women and children in remote communities.

Elder and Sister Haddock, representing the Church, highlighted the Church’s belief in serving humanity and expressed their satisfaction that the partnership is helping to save lives and bring comfort to families in Arthington. They reaffirmed the Church’s willingness to continue supporting health initiatives across Montserrado County.

In special remarks, the 1st Counsellor of the Africa West Area Presidency of the Latter-day Saints, Elder & Sister Adeyinka Ayodeji Ojediran, commended the collaborative effort that brought the project to reality. Elder Ojediran encouraged community members to take ownership of the facility, utilize it fully, and work collectively to maintain it for future generations.

The event also featured community testimonies, including an emotional reflection from Patience, an eight-month pregnant resident of Arthington. She expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Health and the Latter-day Saints, describing the new maternal waiting home as a “blessing” that will make childbirth safer and more dignified for women in the community.

“I feel happy and hopeful,” she shared. “This place will help many of us who used to worry about long distances and unsafe conditions when it’s time to give birth.”

The ceremony concluded with a symbolic ribbon cutting, the turning over of a key, and a guided tour of the upgraded facility, marking a new chapter in healthcare delivery for the people of Arthington and the surrounding towns.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Republic of Liberia.

G20: JMPD announces closure of R28 

Source: Government of South Africa

G20: JMPD announces closure of R28 

With the G20 Leaders’ Summit currently underway, law enforcement agencies are actively monitoring critical transport routes across the City of Johannesburg and surrounding areas and have announced the closure of the R28 northbound.

“This increased visibility is in response to heavy convoy movements heading towards the Nasrec precinct. Motorists are advised that rolling road closures are in place today to facilitate these movements, and residual congestion may still be present on affected routes,” the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) said on Saturday.

In a statement, the JMPD has warned motorists of a major multi-vehicle accident that has occurred on the R28 in Krugersdorp, in the vicinity of the N14 and Hendrick Potgieter intersection. 

“Due to the severity of this incident, the R28 Northbound is completely closed to traffic until further notice. Emergency services are on the scene. Motorists are urged to avoid the R28 Krugersdorp area immediately and seek alternative routes. Expect significant delays surrounding the accident scene,” it said.

It further urged road users to exercise extreme caution, maintain safe following distances, and remain patient, as traffic volumes are expected to remain high throughout the region. 

In an interview earlier, South African Police Service national spokesperson, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe, said law enforcement is on high alert and ready to ensure the safe, smooth and secure running of the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

READ | Law enforcement on high guard as dignitaries pour in for G20 Leaders’ Summit

The summit – a historic, first of its kind for the African continent – is being held at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg, from today until Sunday. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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SA seals key agricultural trade deal with Vietnam

Source: Government of South Africa

SA seals key agricultural trade deal with Vietnam

South Africa’s agricultural sector has achieved a major diplomatic and trade milestone, following the finalisation of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, a move expected to strengthen bilateral cooperation and unlock new opportunities for South African producers in one of Asia’s fastest-growing markets.

The agreement was signed by Deputy Minister Nokuzola Capa and Vietnam’s Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep, on Friday, ahead of the official opening on G20 Leaders’ Summit.

It lays the foundation for expanded collaboration in crop production, plant protection, animal husbandry, veterinary services, research and development, technology transfer, and agricultural trade.

The MoU’s finalisation comes just three weeks after Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen’s visit to Vietnam – which took place during President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State Visit. It also aligns with President Ramaphosa’s directive to all Ministers to move swiftly and decisively in expanding South Africa’s access to export markets.

Steenhuisen highlighted that at its heart, the partnership is built on trust and a shared ambition to strengthen sustainable agricultural systems that deliver economic growth and deepen the warm ties between our countries.

“This agreement strengthens our strategic presence in Asia and supports our mission to broaden market access for South African producers,” Steenhuisen said.

A win for South African producers

The Minister emphasised that the MoU is grounded in tangible progress, noting that they are building on real results.

“Our high-quality oranges have found a loyal and growing audience in Vietnam, where consumers recognise the value of South African produce,” he said.

Vietnam opened its market to South African oranges in May 2024 after the successful conclusion of a bilateral protocol.

In the 2024 season, South Africa exported 53 311 fifteen-kilogram cartons of oranges to Vietnam. In 2025, that figure rose sharply to 209 569 cartons, representing a fourfold increase.

“This growth is a powerful vote of confidence in our exports. It reinforces South Africa’s position as the world’s second-largest citrus exporter and highlights the strong appetite in Asia that our farmers are ready to serve,” the Minister said.

Following the success of oranges, the Minister said South Africa is now pushing for greater access for other citrus products, especially mandarins.

He said with Vietnam’s annual agricultural import market valued at more than 30 billion US dollars, and South Africa’s current exports of edible fruits and nuts valued at around 54 million dollars, the potential for expansion is immense.

“The MoU is designed to accelerate this growth by strengthening cooperation, fast-tracking market penetration and supporting South Africa’s ambition to unlock hundreds of millions of dollars in new agricultural export revenue. Such gains will flow directly into rural communities through job creation, increased income, and more resilient local economies.”

South Africa already exports maize, apples, pears and grapes to Vietnam, and the expanded cooperation framework is expected to increase volumes across these categories.

The Minister said work is also underway to secure access for high-value niche products, such as game meat, which will further diversify South Africa’s export basket.

“Ultimately, strengthening ties with Vietnam supports South Africa’s broader objective of deepening access to the Southeast Asian region. As a stable and strategically positioned economy, Vietnam offers a valuable gateway for South African producers seeking to expand in Asia’s dynamic markets,” Steenhuisen said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

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G20 Leaders’ Summit declaration ‘revolutionary’ for Africa, Global South

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G20 Leaders’ Summit declaration ‘revolutionary’ for Africa, Global South

“The world is here, the African continent is here, [global] institutions are here. Multilateralism has been affirmed. The multi-polar world is in real action.”

These were the words of Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, following the announcement that the G20 Leaders’ Summit has adopted a declaration.

The Minister spoke to the media on the sidelines of the first day of the two-day Leaders’ Summit on Saturday. 

The historical summit – held on the African continent for the first time – is being held at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg.

“We see this as a platform that affirms multilateralism. Multilateralism has served the world very well since the second world war and this platform is affirming that,” Lamola said.

He noted that the venue chosen to host the summit is symbolic of South Africa’s aims to build a world of mutual cooperation.

“We are glad that we are talking about a number of issues to bridge between the Global South and the Global North. Is it not ironic that we have placed it here in Soweto…which used to be a black township [and] on my right is Joburg North which used to be an only white area. 

“We have brought everyone here to say that this is the bridge that the global north and south must breach so that all of us can work together for the best and for the benefit of humanity,” he noted.

On the declaration itself, particularly on digital transformation and artificial intelligence, the Minister said it is a pivotal step for Africa.

“On the African continent, very few content creators get any resources…TikTok, Apple and so forth. But this G20 speaks about how the African continent must not just be a consumer of artificial intelligence but it must be at the source of innovation, research, data centres and all those platforms.

“So, this is very key also for young people of this continent…this being a youthful continent. This G20 will revolutionarise how the African continent participates in the global economy.

“We are really glad as the South African government that finally… [the G20 Presidency] has culminated into a progressive declaration…that will revolutionarise how the global south participates and plays in the global economy,” Lamola remarked.

This as Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya earlier confirmed that the leaders of the G20 have reached a consensus for a G20 Leaders’ Summit declaration to be adopted.

READ | G20 Leaders’ Summit adopts declaration

“[The declaration] has been adopted by the leaders here at the summit. We were edging closer and closer to that unanimous adoption and now we have a summit declaration adopted,” said Magwenya.

In his opening address at the Summit earlier, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the first-ever G20 Leaders’ Summit on African soil must reflect the aspirations of both the continent and the wider global community.
READ | G20 must reflect aspirations of Africa and the world 

SAnews.gov.za

 

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G20 Leaders’ Summit adopts declaration

Source: Government of South Africa

G20 Leaders’ Summit adopts declaration

Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya has confirmed that the leaders of the G20 have reached a consensus for a G20 Leaders’ Summit declaration to be adopted.

Magwenya was speaking to the media on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit held at the Nasrec Expo Centre, in Johannesburg.

“[The declaration] has been adopted by the leaders here at the summit. We were edging closer and closer to that unanimous adoption and now we have a summit declaration adopted.

“There was a slight change in the programme. Normally the adoption happens right at the end but throughout the day yesterday, during various bilateral talks, there was a sense that we should actually move to have the summit declaration adopted first as a first order of the day and then proceed with the rest of the day,” he said.

The spokesperson explained some of the elements within the declaration particularly as it relates to conflicts across the world.

“What the declaration does, it affirms the centrality of the UN Charter with respect to the peaceful resolution of conflicts and avoiding the use of force in resolving the issues of dispute.

“The declaration highlights, in particular, the four of the gravest conflicts in the world namely: the DRC, Sudan, Ukraine and Palestine.

Facing questions on the absence of the USA, Magwenya highlighted that government has communicated that it will not do the symbolic handover the G20 Presidency gavel to a “junior official”.

Earlier this week, reports surfaced that the USA would send a Charge’ d’ Affaires – an embassy official – to recognise the handover.

“We have communicated that officially [and] we have communicated that publicly. It has never been done before and it’s not going to happen and start now with South Africa.

“The President will not handover to a junior embassy official. It’s a breach of protocol that is not going to be accommodated or allowed in this instance.

“It is a position of principle. America chose to boycott the summit. That is their choice and that’s their prerogative to do so. But what cannot happen is a breach of protocol being forced,” he said.

The spokesperson affirmed South Africa’s commitment to engaging with countries.

“We are a sovereign country. We will always engage with other countries in a respectful and considerate manner as we have always done particularly with the US considering all the challenges that we’ve faced in trying to reset that relationship.

“However, one must also give consideration that you have more than one country. It’s the G20, plus the [African Union], plus the [European Union] therefore we can’t just bend the rules for one country. We need to respect the countries who have been part of the process, who’ve worked tirelessly to make sure that this G20 is a success that it is now.

“We need to move forward,” Magwenya said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Coopération environnementale : Le Bénin inspire la Guinée dans la modernisation de son système de gestion intégrée des déchets

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


Le Bénin, terre hospitalière et modèle reconnu en gestion des déchets a accueilli, du 17 au 21 novembre 2025, une délégation guinéenne conduite par le Directeur Général de l’ANASP, Monsieur Mamoudou DIANÉ. Ce voyage d’étude, soutenu par le programme SANITA – Villes Propres, s’inscrit dans la volonté de la Guinée de s’inspirer du système béninois pour moderniser sa propre gestion des déchets. 

Dès leur arrivée au siège de la SGDS S.A, les autorités guinéennes ont découvert la gouvernance centralisée, le cadre légal, l’organisation opérationnelle et les mécanismes de coordination qui structurent le modèle béninois. Les échanges ont confirmé la pertinence d’adapter à Conakry un dispositif capable d’améliorer la collecte, la valorisation et la planification du secteur. 

Les visites techniques ont permis d’observer les installations clés : centre de supervision GPS, points de regroupement modernisés, centres de transfert, base logistique, centre d’enfouissement de Ouessè et unités de compostage et recyclage. La délégation y a identifié plusieurs innovations transférables pour renforcer le système guinéen. 

Les échanges avec les PME de collecte et les acteurs privés béninois, notamment la Faîtière, ont mis en lumière l’importance de leur implication dans la performance du dispositif. Les mécanismes de contractualisation, de suivi et de sensibilisation communautaire ont particulièrement retenu l’attention des responsables guinéens. 

La mission s’est poursuivie dans les villes secondaires, notamment à Ouidah et Sèmè-Podji, où les participants ont découvert des infrastructures de rupture de charge et des initiatives locales d’éducation environnementale. Ces expériences renforcent l’ambition guinéenne de bâtir un modèle décentralisé et durable. 

Enfin, la délégation guinéenne a exprimé sa profonde gratitude au Président Patrice TALON, dont le leadership a permis l’édification d’un système modernisé et performant. En s’inspirant de l’expérience béninoise, la Guinée entend engager une transformation durable de sa gestion des déchets au profit de ses populations.

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