SA makes strides in fighting environmental crime

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The international community has taken forward the work of fighting against environmental crime from the margins to the centre of global cooperation due to the work that began under South Africa’s Group of Twenty (G20) Presidency.

Last month, the Cape Town Declaration on Crimes that Affect the Environment was adopted, marking the first time that major economies recognised environmental crime as organised crime.

“The Cape Town Declaration was the turning point. It was the first time that G20 nations recognised crimes that affect the environment as organised crimes that demand a united response. The outcomes in Rio prove that multilateralism, when rooted intrust and cooperation, can deliver tangible results,” Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, said on Wednesday. 

The Cape Town Ministerial Declaration on Crimes that Affect the Environment calls for stronger global cooperation to combat illegal wildlife trade, deforestation, mining, waste trafficking and other transnational crimes that undermine environmental security, societies and economic integrity.

In a significant milestone this week, the Rio Declaration on Crimes that Affect the Environment was adopted in Brazil.

It builds directly on the Cape Town Ministerial Declaration on Crimes that Affect the Environment, led by South Africa and adopted by G20 nations, representing more than 85 percent of the global economy, last month. 

The Rio Declaration was led by the Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife programme, with Brazil, South Africa, and other governments committing to stronger collective action against crimes that affect the environment.

“The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment congratulates the Government of Brazil, the Royal Foundation, and all international partners on the adoption of the Rio Declaration. South Africa remains committed to turning global ambition into lasting action for people and the planet.” –SAnews.gov.za

Two cameras, one unrivalled vision: Canon unveils the CR-N400 and CR-N350 – redefining precision and performance in PTZ productions

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Canon (www.Canon-CNA.com) today expands its award-winning PTZ camera lineup with two powerful new models designed to elevate remote production for broadcast, corporate, and education environments. The CR-N400 and CR-N350 set new benchmarks for image quality, connectivity, and control, giving creators, studios, and event producers unprecedented versatility and cinematic results from a compact, remotely operated system. 

CR-N400: 4K Power. Pro Precision. 

Engineered for broadcast professionals, the CR-N400 delivers outstanding image quality and operational reliability. Powered by Canon’s latest DIGIC DV7 processor, it offers 4K UHD at 60fps1, HDR imaging, and an impressive 40x Advanced Zoom in Full HD (20x optical in 4K). With professional-grade interfaces including 12G-SDI, Time Code, Genlock, and Dual XLR inputs, the CR-N400 integrates seamlessly into multicamera environments, live studios, and OB setups – ensuring uncompromised quality, even under demanding conditions. 

CR-N350: Zoom Further. Stream Smarter. 

Building on the success of the CR-N300, the CR-N350 is the natural step-up for users seeking sharper image performance and smarter streaming workflows. Equipped with the same sensor size but powered by the DIGIC DV7 processor, it delivers 4K UHD at 60fps1, HDR imaging, 40x Advanced Zoom in Full HD, and enhanced auto-tracking precision, making it ideal for lecture capture, corporate comms, and hybrid events. Its expanded capabilities enable a greater degree of control and streaming via IP along with flexible integration across modern production ecosystems, while simultaneous landscape and vertical format streaming makes it ideally suited for hybrid events, social platforms, and live commerce – enabling versatile content from a single live feed. 

Unmatched image quality. Limitless production potential. 

Both the CR-N400 and CR-N350 are built on Canon’s renowned imaging heritage, offering exceptional performance and adaptability for any production environment. 

Key highlights: 

  • Stunning 4K UHD at 60fps [1]: Capture every moment with cinematic clarity and smooth motion. 
  • HDR and flexible image controls: Maintain exceptional detail and colour fidelity in any lighting condition. 
  • 20x Optical / 40x Advanced Zoom: Get closer to the action without sacrificing sharpness – perfect for large venues and live events. 
  • Advanced Auto-Tracking: Smooth, intelligent pan-tilt tracking keeps presenters in frame, even when they move across frame. 
  • Simultaneous widescreen and vertical streaming: Professional content for broadcast, live commerce, and social platforms. 
  • Robust IP & connectivity options: Enjoy seamless integration with NDI|HX[2], SRT, FreeD, RTP/RTSP, RTMP/RTMPS, Canon XC Protocol, and Standard Communication for flexible operation. 

With these two new models, Canon continues to lead the evolution of remote and hybrid production, empowering broadcast professionals, educators and corporates to capture every detail, every moment, and every story with confidence. 

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Canon has been represented in the African continent for more than 15 years through distributors and partners that have successfully built a solid customer base in the region. CCNA ensures the provision of high quality, technologically advanced products that meet the requirements of Africa’s rapidly evolving marketplace. With over 100 employees, CCNA manages sales and marketing activities across 44 countries in Africa.  

Canon’s corporate philosophy is Kyosei (https://apo-opa.co/3WB6Ui2)– ‘living and working together for the common good’. CCNA pursues sustainable business growth, focusing on reducing its own environmental impact and supporting customers to reduce theirs using Canon’s products, solutions and services. At Canon, we are pioneers, constantly redefining the world of imaging for the greater good. Through our technology and our spirit of innovation, we push the bounds of what is possible – helping us to see our world in ways we never have before. We help bring creativity to life, one image at a time. Because when we can see our world, we can transform it for the better. 

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One-Stop Border Post Bill to intensify economic growth

Source: Government of South Africa

Home Affairs Minister Leon Shreiber says tabling of the One-Stop Border Post Bill before the National Assembly serves as a testament to the Government of National Unity’s commitment to intensify its work to generate economic growth and combat unemployment.

“This Bill is set to create the framework for South Africa to massively boost regional trade and growth,” Shreiber said.

Briefing the National Assembly in Parliament on Tuesday, Schreiber said the One-Stop Border Post Bill will enable the BMA [Border Management Authority] and other stakeholders in the port environment to integrate and coordinate its operations with neighbouring countries through the creation of common control zones.

Schreiber explained that the bill will speed up turnaround times at ports of entry, by eliminating the need for cargo to be processed twice when crossing an international border.

“For the people of South Africa, this bill will enable faster, more efficient, more modern, and more secure cross-border trade, taking our country one step closer to realising the vision of the African Continental Free Trade Area,” Schreiber said.

Schreiber said the Department of Home Affairs is working every day to play its part in driving the type of rational and effective economic reforms that will deliver growth and jobs. 

“This includes the implementation of the points-based system for skilled work visas and the Trusted Employer Scheme (TES), which has already significantly boosted access to high end skills,” he said.

Schreiber explained that the work is now being turbocharged through the implementation of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), which is automating application and adjudication processes for tourist visas. 

“Once final approval is granted by National Treasury, the sod will start turning as a physical symbol of South Africa’s progress in redefining efficiency and security at our ports of entry,” he said.

Schreiber said studies estimate that even a five percent reduction in border clearance time can increase intra-regional exports by around 10 percent.

“I am delighted to report that the first 200 ETA applications have already been processed as part of phase 1 for G20 delegates, and that the system is working smoothly. As we open the ETA up to all tourists in phases, we will inject growth into our tourism sector on a scale not seen before,” he said. 

The bill seeks to regulate the establishment of one-stop border posts through international  agreements, to provide for the establishment of common control zones in the territory of an adjoining state, to provide for one-stop border processing arrangements, to authorise the application of the laws of the Republic and the adjoining state in the one-stop border post and to provide for matters connected therewith. – SAnews.gov.za

NSG, Global South discusses China–Africa relations

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The National School of Government (NSG), under the Department of Public Service and Administration, together with the Global South, is today hosting a landmark round table discussion on China-Africa relations in Kempton Park.

The Global South Dialogue initiative brings together thought leaders, policymakers, and experts to explore the future of cooperation and collaboration between China and South Africa.

The event aims to foster dialogue and collaboration between China and Africa, explore opportunities for economic cooperation and development, address challenges and solutions in the China-Africa partnership and promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding. 

Public Service and Administration Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi, co-convenor of the Global South Dialogue, is leading the discussions.

Held under the themed: “Working Together for the Revitalization of the Global South: Co-creating the Path to G20 Sustainable Development,” the round table will provide a platform for frank and open discussions on key issues shaping the China- South Africa partnership.

The Global South Dialogue initiative serves as a platform for promoting South-South cooperation and fostering dialogue on global issues. This event is part of a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening relations between China and Africa.

“We are excited to co-host this session which brings together diverse perspectives and expertise to shape the narrative on China- South Africa relations. The round table discussion is a crucial step towards fostering greater understanding, cooperation, and mutual benefit between China and South Africa,” said NSG Principal Phindile Mkwanazi.  

Key discussions include:

•  Shared Capacity – China–Africa Cooperation in Agriculture, Science, and Technology

• Shared Vision – Strengthening Multilateral Governance and the Path to UN Reform

• Shared Future – The Role of Young Media Professionals in China–Africa Cooperation. – SAnews.gov.za

Apelo do Afreximbank para o reforço das capacidades de financiamento do comércio para acelerar o crescimento inclusivo em toda África

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

Ao discursar na abertura do 25.º Seminário de Financiamento do Comércio do Afreximbank (ATFS) em Abidjan, a Sr.ª Gwen Mwaba, Administradora para o Financiamento do Comércio e Correspondência Bancária do Afreximbank (www.Afreximbank.com), apelou para o reforço da capacidades de financiamento do comércio e a uma colaboração mais profunda entre as instituições financeiras africanas para acelerar o crescimento inclusivo e sustentável em todo o continente.

“África é rica em recursos naturais, tais como minerais, hidrocarbonetos, produtos agrícolas e um leque crescente de oportunidades de valor acrescentado nas áreas da energia, metais e logística. Estes recursos representam um enorme potencial de desenvolvimento quando financiados de forma responsável, eficiente e com uma gestão de risco rigorosa. Para transformar este potencial em resultados tangíveis, precisamos de bancos e instituições financeiras que não só estejam cientes dos riscos, mas que sejam competentes em termos estruturais” afirmou a Sr.ª Mwaba.

Enfatizou o importante papel dos profissionais de finanças qualificados na definição do futuro do comércio africano e a importância do reforço das capacidades para transformar os abundantes recursos naturais e humanos de África em desenvolvimento económico tangível.

“Banqueiros bem treinados, com capacidades sofisticadas de estruturação de negócios, podem adaptar o financiamento a cadeias de valor intensivas em capital e alinhar o financiamento de projectos com as necessidades de desenvolvimento local e as salvaguardas ambientais”, afirmou a Sr.ª Mwaba.

“O financiamento do comércio baseado na confiança, na avaliação de riscos e na liquidez continua a ser a força motriz do comércio, do investimento e da criação de empregos. A nossa tarefa colectiva é garantir que essa força motriz flua de forma fiável para as empresas que dela necessitam e que os seus benefícios sejam amplamente partilhados.”

A cerimónia de abertura contou com a presença, entre outros, de representantes do Governo da Côte d’Ivoire, incluindo o Sr. Patrick Olivier Daipo, Director Adjunto do Gabinete do Ministério do Comércio da República da Côte d’Ivoire, o Sr. Chalouho Coulibaly, Director Nacional do Banco Central dos Estados da África Ocidental (BCEAO), que representou o Dr. Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, Governador do BCEAO, e o Sr. Jérôme Ahua, Director-Geral Adjunto do Banco BNI, que representou igualmente a Associação de Bancos.

Agora no seu 25.º ano, este Seminário Anual de Financiamento do Comércio do Afreximbank é o principal programa de reforço de capacidades do Afreximbank, que tem proporcionado formação a milhares de banqueiros, credores, financiadores e decisores políticos africanos desde a sua criação. A edição deste ano representa um marco importante: um quarto de século a capacitar profissionais de finanças africanos e a aprofundar a experiência do continente na estruturação e execução de soluções de financiamento do comércio.

Destacando a liderança do Afreximbank no ecossistema de financiamento do comércio africano, a Sr.ª Mwaba afirmou que, ao longo de mais de três décadas, o Banco construiu uma carteira de programas e facilidades que apoiam a integração regional, a criação de valor acrescentado e a criação de emprego. Estes incluem:

  • Financiamento em grande escala para os sectores orientados para a exportação e infra-estruturas facilitadoras do comércio;
  • Ferramentas inovadoras de partilha de riscos e reforço do crédito para mobilizar capital privado;
  • Facilidades especializadas para o financiamento de matérias-primas e projectos, alinhadas com salvaguardas ambientais e sociais; e
  • Programas de reforço de capacidades específicos para aumentar as competências dos banqueiros e decisores políticos africanos.

O Seminário de Financiamento do Comércio do Afreximbank vai explorar os principais temas que definem o futuro do financiamento do comércio em África, incluindo o papel da digitalização, dos dados, da tecnologia e da transparência; a gestão robusta do risco num ambiente global cada vez mais volátil; e a importância da colaboração entre bancos, instituições multilaterais de desenvolvimento, empresas de tecnologia financeira, exportadores e decisores políticos para criar soluções escalonáveis e sustentáveis.

Ao concluir o seu discurso, a Sr.ª Mwaba mostrou-se confiante de que as discussões em Abidjan conduziriam a resultados tangíveis e reforçariam ainda mais o ecossistema de financiamento do comércio em África.

O Seminário de Financiamento do Comércio do Afreximbank realiza-se de 04 a 06 de Novembro de 2025 em Abidjan, subordinado ao tema “Reforço das Capacidades de Financiamento do Comércio para um Crescimento Inclusivo e Sustentável em África”. O Seminário será seguido por um Workshop de Cessão Financeira (Factoring) de um dia, a 07 de Novembro de 2025.

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Sobre o Afreximbank:
O Banco Africano de Exportação e Importação (Afreximbank) é uma instituição financeira multilateral pan-africana com mandato para financiar e promover o comércio intra e extra-africano. Há mais de 30 anos que o Banco utiliza estruturas inovadoras para oferecer soluções de financiamento que apoiam a transformação da estrutura do comércio africano, acelerando a industrialização e o comércio intra-regional, impulsionando assim a expansão económica em África. Apoiante firme do Acordo de Comércio Livre Continental Africano (ACLCA), o Afreximbank lançou um Sistema Pan-Africano de Pagamento e Liquidação (PAPSS) que foi adoptado pela União Africana (UA) como plataforma de pagamento e liquidação para sustentar a implementação da ZCLCA. Em colaboração com o Secretariado da ZCLCA e a UA, o Banco criou um Fundo de Ajustamento de 10 mil milhões de dólares para apoiar os países que participam de forma efectiva na ZCLCA. No final de Dezembro de 2024, o total de activos e contingências do Afreximbank ascendia a mais de 40,1 mil milhões de dólares e os seus fundos de accionistas a 7,2 mil milhões de dólares. O Afreximbank tem notações de grau de investimento atribuídas pela GCR (escala internacional) (A), Moody’s (Baa2), China Chengxin International Credit Rating Co., Ltd (CCXI) (AAA), Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR) (A-) e Fitch (BBB-). O Afreximbank evoluiu para uma entidade de grupo que inclui o Banco, a sua subsidiária de fundo de impacto de acções, denominada Fundo para o Desenvolvimento das Exportações em África (FEDA), e a sua subsidiária de gestão de seguros, AfrexInsure (em conjunto, “o Grupo”). O Banco tem a sua sede em Cairo, Egipto.

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Afreximbank plaide pour le renforcement des capacités de financement du commerce en vue d’accélérer la croissance inclusive en Afrique

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Lors de l’ouverture du 25e Séminaire d’Afreximbank sur le financement du commerce (ATFS) qui se tient à Abidjan, Mme Gwen Mwaba, Directrice générale d’Afreximbank (www.Afreximbank.com), en charge du Financement du commerce et des services bancaires correspondants a plaidé en faveur du renforcement des capacités de financement du commerce et de la collaboration entre les institutions financières africaines afin d’accélérer la croissance inclusive et durable à travers le continent.

« L’Afrique est dotée d’importantes ressources naturelles telles que les minéraux, les hydrocarbures, les produits agricoles et d’un éventail croissant de possibilités à valeur ajoutée dans les domaines de l’énergie, des métaux et de la logistique. Ces ressources présentent un immense potentiel de développement lorsqu’elles sont financées de manière responsable, efficace et avec une gestion rigoureuse des risques. Pour traduire ce potentiel en résultats tangibles, nous avons besoin de banques et d’institutions financières qui soient non seulement conscientes des risques, mais aussi structurellement compétentes », a déclaré Mme Mwaba.

Elle a souligné le rôle crucial des professionnels de la finance qualifiés dans la construction de l’avenir du commerce africain et l’importance du renforcement des capacités pour transformer les abondantes ressources naturelles et humaines du continent en un développement économique concret.

« Des banquiers bien formés, dotés de capacités sophistiquées de structuration des transactions, peuvent adapter le financement aux chaînes de valeur à forte intensité de capital et aligner le financement des projets sur les besoins de développement local et les sauvegardes environnementales », a poursuivi Mme Mwaba.

« Le financement du commerce fondé sur la confiance, l’évaluation des risques et la liquidité reste la pierre angulaire du commerce, de l’investissement et de la création d’emplois. Notre tâche collective est de veiller à ce que cette ressource vitale soit acheminée de manière fiable vers les entreprises qui en ont besoin et que ses avantages soient largement partagés ».

La cérémonie d’ouverture a été suivie entre autres par des représentants du Gouvernement de la Côte d’Ivoire, dont M. Patrick Olivier Daipo, Directeur de Cabinet adjoint au Ministère du commerce (République de Côte d’Ivoire), M. Chalouho Coulibaly, Directeur national de la Banque centrale des États de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (BCEAO) qui représentait Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, Gouverneur de la BCEAO, et M. Jérôme Ahua, Directeur général adjoint de la BNI qui représentait également l’Association des banquiers.

Le Séminaire annuel d’Afreximbank sur le financement du commerce, qui en est à sa 25e année, est le programme phare de renforcement des capacités d’Afreximbank. A ce jour, le programme a offert une formation à des milliers de banquiers, prêteurs, financiers et décideurs africains. L’édition de cette année marque une étape majeure : un quart de siècle consacré à l’autonomisation des professionnels africains de la finance et au renforcement de l’expertise du continent dans la structuration et la mise en œuvre de solutions de financement du commerce.

Soulignant le leadership d’Afreximbank au sein de l’écosystème africain du financement du commerce, Mme Mwaba a déclaré que, depuis plus de trois décennies, la Banque a constitué un portefeuille de programmes et de facilités soutenant l’intégration régionale, la création de valeur et la création d’emplois. Ces programmes et facilités concernent :

  • Le financement à grande échelle des secteurs orientés vers l’exportation et des infrastructures propices au commerce ;
  • Les outils novateurs de partage des risques et de renforcement du crédit pour mobiliser des capitaux privés ;
  • Les facilités spécialisées pour le financement des produits de base et des projets alignées sur les garanties environnementales et sociales ; et
  • Les programmes ciblés de renforcement des capacités visant à renforcer les compétences des banquiers et des décideurs africains.

Le Séminaire d’’Afreximbank sur le financement du commerce explorera les grands thèmes qui façonnent l’avenir du financement du commerce en Afrique, y compris le rôle de la numérisation, des données, de la technologie et de la transparence ; la gestion rigoureuse des risques dans un environnement mondial de plus en plus volatile ; ainsi que l’importance de la collaboration entre les banques, les institutions multilatérales de développement, les fintechs, les exportateurs et les décideurs afin de créer des solutions évolutives et durables.

Mme Mwaba a enfin exprimé sa conviction que les discussions à Abidjan aboutiraient à des résultats concrets et contribueraient à renforcer davantage l’écosystème du financement du commerce en Afrique.

Le Séminaire d’Afreximbank sur le financement du commerce se tient  du 4 au 6 novembre 2025 à Abidjan sous le thème « Renforcer les capacités de financement du commerce pour une croissance inclusive et durable en Afrique ». Le Séminaire sera suivi d’un atelier d’une journée sur l’affacturage, le 7 novembre 2025.

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Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez visiter www.Afreximbank.com

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The Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology and Absa Announce Top 10 Finalists for the MEST Africa Challenge 2025

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The Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST Africa) (https://Meltwater.org), in partnership with Absa, has announced the top 10 finalists for the MEST Africa Challenge (MAC) 2025 — the Pan-African pitch competition spotlighting and investing in early-stage startups shaping the future of technology across the continent.

After two days of intensive Semi-final pitches on October 28 and 29, ten standout ventures emerged from a highly competitive pool of innovators across eight African markets — each demonstrating exceptional potential to scale and redefine how Africa transacts, invests, and builds digital financial trust.

The top 10 finalists include; mystocks.africa (Botswana), Credify Africa Inc (Uganda), Logistify AI (Kenya), Kutana Technologies Ltd (Ghana), Investa Farm (Kenya), Black Swan (Mauritius), Mighty Finance Solution Inc (Zambia), Devdraft AI (Zambia), Kanzu Finance Ltd (Uganda), and Farmsky (Kenya).

“Each year, the Challenge grows not only in reach but in the depth of innovation it attracts,” said Ashwin Ravichandran, Portfolio Advisor and MAC Lead at MEST Africa. “We’re seeing founders build financial systems that are inclusive, intelligent, and unmistakably African. The Top 10 exemplify the kind of purposeful innovation driving Africa’s next wave of growth.”

Now in its seventh edition, the MEST Africa Challenge (MAC) 2025 spotlights FinTech ventures and startups with embedded FinTech rails that are driving inclusion and digital transformation across eight of Absa’s nine priority markets — Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Uganda, and Zambia.

“Our ambition is to reimagine financial services through technology, and the innovations presented by these FinTechs showcase what’s possible,” said Tamu  Dutuma, Head of Strategy and Transformation for Technology at Absa Regional Operations (ARO). “Many of the solutions are directly relevant to our business, with the potential to enhance customer experience, drive efficiency, and accelerate transformation. We’re excited about the opportunity to turn some of these ideas into meaningful partnerships that deliver value at scale.”

The Top 10 finalists will advance to the Grand Finale in Cape Town on November 26, 2025, where one winning startup will receive USD $50,000 in equity investment, access to MEST Africa’s global network of mentors, partners and investors, and the opportunity to collaborate with Absa. 

“What stands out in the Top 10 is how digital innovation is being applied to real market challenges,” says Tawanda Chatikobo, Head of Digital – ARO RBB. “From AI-driven insights to seamless payments, these solutions demonstrate how technology can unlock access, efficiency, and financial inclusion. Digital solutions are no longer a luxury – they have become an imperative for the financial sector.”

Since 2008, MEST Africa has trained and supported over 2,000 entrepreneurs and invested in over 90 startups. The MEST Africa Challenge (MAC) is its flagship pan-African pitch competition designed to identify and support high-potential technology ventures.

For more information on MAC 2025, visit: https://Meltwater.org/MAC

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Dr Thandi Mgwebi appointed Vice-Chancellor of Walter Sisulu University

Source: Government of South Africa

The National Research Foundation (NRF) has congratulated Dr Thandi Mgwebi, Group Executive for Business Advancement and Global Partnerships, on her appointment as the Vice-Chancellor of Walter Sisulu University (WSU). 

She will assume her new position starting 1 January 2026.

Mgwebi has had a long association with the NRF, serving in various senior management roles, including Director of Human Capital Development. 

She also led collaborations with institutions such as Fulbright, the British Council, and the Newton Fund.

According to the NRF, her previous senior executive roles include serving as a Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Internationalisation at both Nelson Mandela University and the Tshwane University of Technology.

She holds a PhD in cell and developmental biology from the University of Cape Town, where she also completed postdoctoral research in virology. 

Mgwebi also completed an educational management degree from the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Her illustrious career spans over 20 years as an internationally recognised leader in higher education, including more than 10 years’ experience in research, innovation, and internationalisation.

“Dr Mgwebi’s strengths lie in strategic and inspirational leadership, strengthening partnerships, and resource mobilisation. This includes developing systems and strategies that involve management and mentoring multicultural teams, as well as establishing and guiding multi-sectoral partnerships and networks,” the statement read. 

The NFR stated that her contributions go beyond her current role within the organisation. 

Mgwebi continues to serve on several national committees and boards, where collaboration and people-centred skills are essential for translating strategic insights and high-level foresight into effective operational planning.

These include her current involvement as a council member of the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences and an appointment by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) to lead the review of Doctoral studies in South Africa. 

During 2023, she was appointed as an Advisory member of the Carnegie Diaspora Fellowship Programme.

The CEO of NRF, Dr Fulufhelo Nelwamondo, added his well-wishes to those already expressed by several stakeholders within the National System of Innovation.

“We are immensely proud of Dr Mgwebi as she returns to her alma mater, WSU, where her academic journey first began when it was still known as the University of Transkei. 

“We wish her the very best in this new role and look forward to deepening our partnership with WSU under her leadership,” Fulufhelo added. – SAnews.gov.za

G20 Leaders’ Summit preparations a blueprint for accelerated service delivery

Source: Government of South Africa

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says the preparations the provincial government and municipalities have taken ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit, will serve as a springboard to accelerate service delivery.

The Premier was briefing the media on the state of readiness for the global gathering to be held in Johannesburg later this month.

“The service delivery improvements implemented, from repaired roads and functional streetlights to enhanced public spaces and advanced security technology, are not for the summit alone.

“They are permanent enhancements designed for the enduring benefit of all who live in, work in, and visit our beautiful province,” he stated.

Lesufi brushed off concerns of window dressing for the thousands of visitors expected to descend on the province for the summit and praised the collaborative efforts by all stakeholders to ensure that the province is ready to host the Leaders’ Summit.

“A dedicated team, including the MECs, Mayors, MMCS and CEOs of our agencies, representatives of the taxi industry and labour, have met weekly to set targets and conducted weekly progress tracking and on-site inspections. This multi-level government approach has been the cornerstone of our success, ensuring that every municipality is aligned and actively contributing to our shared goal. 

“The spirit of cooperation between the province and our municipalities has been exceptional, and this partnership has moved beyond planning into decisive action, delivering tangible improvements across the province. We intend to keep this mode of collaboration and adopt it as a blueprint we will use indefinitely to build a better province for everyone,” he said.

The Premier further noted that the summit and its build-up must be “meaningful and accessible to ordinary citizens”.

“We have actively engaged with civil society, business, youth, and people with disabilities through extensive outreach programmes. This includes G20 awareness campaigns in townships and ensuring diverse South African voices contribute to the global dialogue. For public visibility, the Gauteng Provincial Government has rolled out branding and advertising across the city.

“The summit is expected to yield significant benefits for Gauteng, including increased investment, job creation, and a major boost to our tourism and hospitality sectors. It also provides a global platform to share our growth strategy, Growing Gauteng Together 2030, as we position our province as a destination of choice for investors,” he said.

Influx of visitors

Lesufi highlighted that the summit will also be a boon for the province’s tourism sector.

“The summit is expected to place our province in the global spotlight and support our broader goal of expanding and promoting the business tourism sector in Gauteng.

“The G20 Leaders’ Summit will bring a large influx of visitors, including heads of state, delegates, and media, creating a surge in demand for hotels, transportation, and local businesses, particularly in the hospitality and retail sectors,” he said.

He invited the visitors to enjoy the offerings the province boasts.

“With thousands of star-graded accommodation options to fit every budget, including many prestigious international hotel brands, Gauteng ensures comfort and quality for all visitors. 

“As part of Visit GAUTENG – Zwakala, we have curated special tourism promotion itineraries that have been loaded on the G20 official site,” Lesufi said.

Resolving challenges

In March this year, President Cyril Ramaphosa conducted a Working Visit to Johannesburg and expressed concerns about service delivery and other challenges particularly with the summit to be held in that city.

“[President Ramaphosa] voiced deep concerns over the province’s deteriorating infrastructure, citing persistent issues like water shortages, potholes, burst pipes, non-functional traffic lights, power cuts, uncollected waste, and sewer spills, which he deemed unacceptable ahead of the global event.

“Today, we are proud to report back to the President that we have resolved all these matters. Today, we are proud to report to all South Africans that we are ready to host this event without all those issues that the President raised.

“We are proud that all municipalities look clean. We are proud that all major centres are now ready to welcome tourists and visitors in our province. We are also proud that all the investment made in infrastructure, repairing streetlights and traffic lights, ensuring that the guardrails are there is not only made for the G20, but it will benefit our people beyond the G20,” he asserted. – SAnews.gov.za

Warning against fraudsters offering school placements

Source: Government of South Africa

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has warned parents against fraudsters offering school placements in public schools for the 2026 academic year in exchange for money. 

In a statement on Wednesday, the department said it has noted with concern reports of an individual known as “Godfrey” who is allegedly soliciting bribes from parents in exchange for school placements in Gauteng public schools.

“We would like to categorically state that there is no person by the name of “Godfrey” employed by the GDE in Tshwane, or any of our district offices, who is responsible for placements. Parents are strongly cautioned not to pay anyone who claims they can secure a school placement. 

“Parents must understand that no individual can fast-track the placement process. Those who pay these fraudsters are paying for nothing, as all placements are managed strictly through the official GDE Online Admissions System,” the GDE said. 

The department further cautioned that criminals often take advantage of parents’ anxiety during this period, therefore the public is urged to remain vigilant. 

“Any suspicious activity or individuals claiming to represent the Department should be reported immediately,” the GDE said. 

Placement process update and clarification

The 2026 Online Admissions Placement Period commenced on 16 October 2025, when the department began gradually sending out placement offers to parents and guardians via SMS and through the Online Admissions System.

“We wish to assure all parents and guardians that the placement process is ongoing and offers are still being issued daily. Every applicant with a complete application will receive a placement offer, there are no technical delays. 

“Parents whose applications are still being processed are requested to be patient and wait for their placement offers,” the department said. 

The department said those who have received offers are encouraged to accept them as final. If a parent receives an SMS indicating that their child has been placed in Grade 1 or Grade 8 at a specific school, this will be regarded as a successful placement. There is no need to log into the system to accept such an offer.

Parents who applied to more than one school may accept offers while awaiting others.

“If no further offers are received within seven days of receiving/accepting an offer, it means that all other schools applied to might have reached capacity. The learner will then be placed at the school where the last accepted offer was made,” the department said. 

Placement criteria

Placement offers are determined according to the following criteria, applied in order of priority (not on a first-come, first-served basis):

  • Home address within the school’s feeder zone
  • Sibling(s) or previous school
  • Work address within the school’s feeder zone
  • Home address within a 30km radius
  • Home address beyond a 30km radius

Placement is also subject to school capacity and the availability of space in schools.

“Applicants who cannot be accommodated at any of the schools they applied to due to capacity constraints will receive transfer offers to the next closest school with available space.

“These transfer offers are only made after confirming that none of the originally applied schools can accommodate the learner. Parents who receive such offers may accept or decline them,” the GDE said. 

Objections and appeals

To ensure fairness and transparency, parents may lodge an objection if they wish to contest a placement outcome:

  • To submit an objection, the parent must decline the placement offer and complete the electronic objection form online.
  • Objections must be submitted within 7 days of receiving the placement offer.
  • Objections are reviewed on merit, and outcomes are communicated within 14 days.
  • Parents who are dissatisfied with the objection outcome may appeal online within 7 days.
  • Appeals are finalised within 14–21 days, and the outcome is final.

Parents are urged to note that no objection or appeal may be lodged when a placement offer is made at one of the schools originally applied to.

“The Department continues to work tirelessly to place all learners for the 2026 academic year. Parents and guardians are once again reminded to refrain from engaging with any individual who claims to offer placement assistance in exchange for money. 

“All communication from the GDE regarding placement is officially sent to applicants via SMS and the Online Admissions System. Parents are urged to remain patient and vigilant as we finalise the placement of every learner,” Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane said. 

For any placement-related enquiries, parents may contact the GDE Contact Centre at 0800 000 789 or visit their nearest district office. – SAnews.gov.za