South Africa: Statement by the Presiding Officers of Parliament on the Passing of Former National Council of Provinces (NCOP) Chairperson Mr Mninwa “MJ” Mahlangu

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The Presiding Officers of Parliament have learned with sadness the passing of the former Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) and one of the first generation of Members of the democratic Parliament, Mr Mninwa Johannes Mahlangu.

Mr Mahlangu, fondly known to many as “MJ”, leaves behind a towering legacy of political activism, exemplary parliamentary leadership, and diplomatic service to the nation.

Born on 8 October 1952 in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, Mr Mahlangu was part of a generation of leaders whose political activism and courage helped lay the foundations of South Africa’s democratic breakthrough. He was involved in the historic multiparty negotiations that paved the way for South Africa’s transition to democracy, where he contributed meaningfully to shaping the democratic order and laying the foundations for the democratic Constitution.

Following the historic 1994 elections, Mr Mahlangu was elected to the first democratic Parliament in the National Assembly. He served as a member of the Constitutional Assembly, where he formed part of the collective that drafted South Africa’s internationally acclaimed Constitution, which remains the bedrock of our democracy.

Mr Mahlangu later transitioned to the National Council of Provinces, where he was elected as its Permanent Deputy Chairperson and subsequently rose to serve as Chairperson of the NCOP. In these roles, he provided steady guidance and strengthened the constitutional mandate of the NCOP as the chamber, ensuring that the voice of provinces is heard within the national sphere of governance.

Said the Presiding Officers: “Throughout his tenure, ‘MJ’ distinguished himself as a champion of cooperative governance, intergovernmental relations, and the representation of provinces in national decision-making. His ability to build consensus, his humility in leadership, and his deep belief in participatory democracy left an indelible mark on the institution of Parliament.”

Beyond his service in Parliament, Mr Mahlangu continued to represent South Africa with distinction on the global stage. He served as South Africa’s Ambassador to the United States of America, later as High Commissioner to the Republic of Kenya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federal Republic of Somalia, and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Nairobi (UNON). In these roles, he carried forward the values and principles that guided his service in Parliament, embodying the highest ideals of South Africa’s democracy. With dignity, wisdom, and patriotism, he projected the nation’s voice abroad and stood as a true representative of the South African people in the community of nations.

The Presiding Officers of Parliament pay tribute to Mr Mahlangu as a leader who exemplified dedication, integrity, and patriotism. His life’s work embodies the ethos of servant leadership and devotion to the democratic project.

Parliament extends deepest condolences to his family, friends, comrades, and colleagues.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.

Dorman Long Engineering Confirmed as African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 Silver Partner, Driving Local Capacity in West Africa

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Infrastructure and supply chain services firm Dorman Long Engineering will participate at this year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference as a Silver Partner – reinforcing its position as one of Nigeria’s leading engineering firms and a key proponent of technology transfer and local workforce development.

In March of this year, the company signed an MoU with the Nigerian Society of Engineers to strengthen professional development and training, including structured programs for student members and a one-year graduate scheme with stipends to boost employability and bridge industry skills gaps.

At AEW 2024, Dorman Long Engineering secured a landmark $10-million revolving trade finance facility from pan-African finance institution Afreximbank to expand operations and service delivery. The facility was signed by Peter Olowononi, Head of Client Relations for Anglophone West Africa, Afreximbank, and Dr. Timi Austen-Peters, Chairman, Dorman Long Engineering.

The company’s recent initiatives align with Nigeria’s local content agenda, focusing on domestication of engineering works, training of local talent and sourcing of materials for major projects. These efforts aim to strengthen in-country capacity, create sustainable jobs and enhance the competitiveness of Nigeria’s engineering sector.

In recent years, Dorman Long Engineering has expanded its fabrication, construction and maintenance capabilities to support large-scale infrastructure projects across Nigeria and West Africa. Leveraging strategic facilities in Lagos and Port Harcourt, the company delivers turnkey solutions that integrate engineering, design, procurement, fabrication and installation – enabling faster delivery, cost efficiency and knowledge transfer to the local workforce.

“By combining infrastructure investment with targeted skills development, Dorman Long Engineering is helping to shape an engineering sector that is more resilient, self-reliant and competitive on a global scale. Their work demonstrates how strategic partnerships and local content initiatives can drive lasting economic and industrial growth,” states Tomás Gerbasio, VP of Commercial and Strategic Engagement, African Energy Chamber.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

About AEW: Invest in African Energies:
AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.

Türk calls on Egypt to end “rotation” practice that facilitates prolonged arbitrary detentions

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UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Tuesday called on Egyptian authorities to put an end to a practice that allows Government critics to be held arbitrarily and for prolonged periods, even after serving their sentences or completing maximum pretrial detention.

Human rights defenders, activists, lawyers, journalists, peaceful protesters and political opponents have been targeted by this strategy, which has come to be known as “rotation”. The practice entails the authorities bringing new charges against individuals when they are about to complete their prison sentences or as they reach the maximum legal period of pretrial detention, thus preventing their release. These fresh charges, often under counter-terrorism laws, are usually similar to those for which they had already been charged or convicted, and often lack substantive foundation.

The latest case concerns poet Galal El-Behairy, who was arbitrarily detained after completing a prison term on 31 July 2021 for writing songs and poetry critical of the Government. Since then, he has faced similar charges in two different cases under the counter-terrorism law and the penal code. The latest charges were brought against him on 19 August 2025, when El-Behairy was questioned by the Supreme State Security Prosecution, extending his detention for at least 15 more days.

“The Egyptian Government must immediately stop this practice of ‘rotation’ and release all those who have been subjected to it,” Türk said. “It appears to be used to circumvent the rights of individuals to liberty, due process and equality before the law.

“Most of those targeted by ‘rotation’ should not have been detained or jailed in the first place – the charges brought against them are often related to the exercise of their legitimate rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly,” the High Commissioner added. “This practice has become a tool by which the Egyptian Government represses those perceived to be critical of, or in opposition to, its policies.”

The UN Human Rights Office is closely following a number of cases of “rotation”. Indications are that the practice is widely used in cases of politically motivated charges. The lack of transparency in such cases, however, makes it difficult to assess the full scale of the problem.

In addition to El-Behairy’s case, this practice has been used in the case of writer and activist Alaa Abdel Fattah; lawyer and former member of the National Council for Human Rights, Hoda Abdel-Monei; lawyer and coordinator of the Association of the Families of the Forcibly Disappeared, Ebrahim Metwally Hegazy; and political activist and former spokesperson for the 6th of April Youth Movement, Mohammad Adel Fahmy Ali. All of them remain in arbitrary detention.

“All those arbitrarily detained for exercising their fundamental freedoms or defending human rights must be released immediately,” Türk said. “It is crucial that Egyptian authorities ensure that legal processes and, in particular, the application of counter-terrorism or other criminal laws, are never used to punish people for exercising their basic human rights.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

Heirs Energies Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 as Bronze Partner, Eyes 110,000 Barrels Per Day (BPD) by 2030

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Nigerian independent oil and gas producer Heirs Energies has confirmed its participation as a Bronze Partner at African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies 2025, taking place in Cape Town from September 29 to October 3. The partnership comes as the company pursues ambitious growth plans, including doubling its oil output by 2030 and expanding its footprint across Africa.

Operator of OML 17 in Nigeria, Heirs Energies has already doubled production from 25,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 50,000 bpd since acquiring the asset from Shell in 2021. The company aims to further scale production to 110,000 bpd within the next five years, supported by additional drilling, well reactivations and infrastructure upgrades.

Beyond Nigeria, Heirs Energies is leveraging its operational expertise to pursue new opportunities across the continent. The company combines responsible operations with innovative production strategies to enhance efficiency, foster community development and advance sustainable energy outcomes.

In line with its commitment to local content development, Heirs Energies recently launched a merit-based scholarship program for youth in the host communities of OML 17. Managed through the OML Host Communities Development Trust – the largest in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector – the initiative provides educational opportunities for eligible candidates, contributing to long-term socioeconomic growth in the region.

“Heirs Energies’ rapid growth and commitment to community development demonstrate how African energy companies can drive both economic progress and social impact. By investing in local talent and expanding across the continent, they are setting a benchmark for sustainable, responsible energy development,” said Tomás Gerbasio, VP of Commercial and Strategic Engagement at the African Energy Chamber.

At AEW 2025: Invest in African Energies, Heirs Energies will engage with investors, policymakers and industry leaders to showcase its growth strategy, highlight new opportunities in Nigeria and across Africa, and reinforce its commitment to sustainable, community-driven energy development through its partnership with the event.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

About AEW: Invest in African Energies
AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.

Condolences for Ambassador Mninwa Mahlangu

Source: Government of South Africa

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, has announced that Ambassador Mninwa Johannes Mahlangu, a dedicated family man and public servant, has passed away.

Mahlangu passed away on Sunday, 24 August 2025, while on his way to a South African hospital after a brief illness.

He held the positions of High Commissioner to Kenya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Somalia, and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Nairobi (UNON).

His distinguished career also included a post as South Africa’s Ambassador to the United States. 

Mahlangu, affectionately known as “MJ”, was born on 8 October 1952 in Middleburg, Mpumalanga. 

“His journey began as a student activist, and he went on to play a pivotal role in shaping a new, democratic South Africa,” the department said.

Mahlangu was a part of the group that drafted the country’s post-apartheid constitution and was elected to the first democratic Parliament in 1994. 

His service continued as the Deputy Chairperson and later as Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces (NCOP).

The department believes that his legacy is one of unwavering dedication and love for his country. 

“Ambassador Mahlangu was a true patriot whose love for our country shone through in the manner in which he went about executing our foreign policy,” said Lamola. 

The Minister extends his heartfelt condolences to Mahlangu’s family, friends, and colleagues who worked alongside him. 

“May his memory be a source of comfort during this difficult time. His loss is deeply felt by all who knew him and by the nation he served so faithfully.” 

The Presiding Officers of Parliament, National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza and National Council of Provinces Chairperson Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane, have offered their condolences at the passing of Mahlangu.

According to Parliament, he served as a member of the Constitutional Assembly, where he formed part of the collective that drafted South Africa’s internationally acclaimed Constitution, which remains the bedrock of the democracy.

“Throughout his tenure, ‘MJ’ distinguished himself as a champion of cooperative governance, intergovernmental relations, and the representation of provinces in national decision-making. His ability to build consensus, his humility in leadership, and his deep belief in participatory democracy left an indelible mark on the institution of Parliament,” said the Presiding Officers.

They paid tribute to Mahlangu as a leader who exemplified dedication, integrity, and patriotism. 

“His life’s work embodies the ethos of servant leadership and devotion to the democratic project.

“Parliament extends deepest condolences to his family, friends, comrades, and colleagues.” – SAnews.gov.za

S&P Global Commodity Insights Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 as Emerald Partner, Bringing Strategic Energy Intelligence to Help Drive Africa’s Energy Future

Source: APO

S&P Global Commodity Insights, the leading independent provider of information, analytics and benchmark prices for the commodities, energy and energy transition markets, and a division of S&P Global, has joined the investment-themed 2025 African Energy Week 2025 as an Emerald Partner, one of the event’s highest official partnerships. The event, in its 5th year, takes place in Cape Town from September 29 to October 3 and serves as the premier platform for investment and dialogue in Africa’s energy sector. 

Through its instrumental role in advancing market transparency across Africa, S&P Global Commodity Insights brings strategic foresight to high-level discussions shaping the continent’s energy future. Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, recently partnered with Nigeria’s Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority to establish a localized petroleum-product price benchmark – a first for the region – enhancing pricing transparency and supply chain efficiency across West Africa. 

AEW 2025, themed ‘Invest in African Energy: Positioning Africa as the Global Energy Champion’ to be held Sept. 29-Oct. 3 in Cape Town. AEW 2025: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event. 

The firm also continues to monitor and analyze key trends shaping Africa’s oil and gas outlook. With upstream producers like Angola, Libya and Algeria targeting production increases through infrastructure-led exploration, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ expertise will be crucial in contextualizing Africa’s growing role in global supply chains. Meanwhile, with emerging LNG developments in Senegal, Mauritania, Mozambique and the Republic of Congo, the continent is rapidly positioning itself as a competitive player in the international natural gas market and global energy transition. The firm also projects significant expansion in the LPG sector, with consumption expected to increase three- to five-fold by 2030, driven by rising demand for clean cooking solutions. 

Earlier this year, in February, S&P Global Commodity Insights joined the African Energy Chamber – the voice of the African energy sector – as a strategic participant, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Africa’s energy transformation. Through this collaboration, the firm will contribute world-class data, analysis and market intelligence to help stakeholders make informed decisions across the energy value chain. The collaboration also reflects a shared vision to promote sustainable development, energy access and investment throughout the continent.  

As such, through its participation at AEW 2025: Invest in African Energies, S&P Global Commodity Insights is set to provide strategic insights to inform key discussions shaping the future of Africa’s energy landscape. Mark Eramo, Co-President, S&P Global Commodity Insights, will take the stage as a panelist at the event’s US-Africa Investment Summit; Dr. Atul Arya, Chief Energy Strategist, S&P Global Commodity Insights, will offer insight into global energy trends, data-driven investment strategies and the continent’s role in the evolving energy landscape; and Dan Pratt, Head of Upstream Solutions, S&P Global Commodity Insights, will deliver a key presentation on the future of African upstream markets in 2026.  

As part of AEW 2025: Invest in African Energies’ focus on downstream developments, S&P Global Commodity Insights will co-host a dedicated workshop, The Dangote Refinery and its Impact on the African Refining Balance. The session will examine the regional implications of the 650,000 barrel-per-day refinery’s operations, including shifting product trade flows, refinery competitiveness and fuel specification upgrades. 

“S&P Global Commodity Insights plays a vital role in enhancing market transparency and providing critical intelligence that empowers stakeholders across Africa’s energy sector. Their innovative pricing benchmark and in-depth analysis drive informed decision-making, foster investor confidence and support the continent’s transition toward a sustainable and resilient energy future,” states Tomas Gerbasio, VP of Commercial and Strategic Engagement, African Energy Chamber. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Africa’s solar imports surge 60%, giving the first evidence of a take-off in solar in Africa

Source: APO

Solar panel imports into Africa rose by 60% in the 12 months to June 2025, according to a new analysis (https://apo-opa.co/47StRDY) of China’s solar panel exports data from energy think tank Ember (https://Ember-Energy.org/). The data shows how the rise happened across Africa, and it is at a scale to impact the electricity system of many countries. 

Solar imports rise across most African countries in the 12 months to June 2025 

The analysis shows that Africa’s solar panel imports set a new record in the 12 months to June 2025, reaching 15,032 MW – a 60% increase on the 9,379 MW imported in the preceding 12 months.  

The last time imports surged was in 2023, when South Africa solar imports picked up as the power crisis hit its peak. However, this time is different – much of the pick-up in the last 12 months happened outside of South Africa. 20 countries set a new record for the imports of solar panels in the 12 months to June 2025. 25 countries imported at least 100 MW, up from 15 countries 12 months before. 

In the last 12 months to June 2025, Nigeria overtook Egypt to become the second-largest importer with 1,721 MW of solar panel imports in the past year, while Algeria ranked third with 1,199 MW. 

Some countries recorded very high growth rates. Algeria’s imports rose 33-fold, Zambia eightfold, Botswana sevenfold, and Sudan sixfold, while Liberia, DRC, Benin, Angola and Ethiopia all more than tripled their imports.

Despite these record imports of solar panels, there is no data to know how many have yet been installed. “Bottom-up energy transitions fueled by cheap solar are no longer a choice – they’re our future. Tracking these additions is what makes the difference between a messy shift and an organised, accelerated one,” said Muhammad Mustafa Amjad, Program Director at Renewables First. “When you don’t track, you lose time and opportunities. Pakistan’s experience shows this clearly. Africa’s transition will happen regardless, but with timely data it can be more equitable, planned and inclusive.” 

The analysis finds that recent imports could make a major contribution to electricity generation in many African countries. If fully installed, imports in Sierra Leone in the last 12 months could generate electricity equivalent to 61% of reported electricity generation in 2023, while in Chad the figure is 49%. Liberia, Somalia, Eritrea, Togo and Benin could see generation rise by more than 10% of reported 2023 generation. In total, 16 countries could see an increase of over 5%. 

The report describes how solar panel imports may actually reduce overall imports. The savings from avoiding diesel can repay the cost of a solar panel within six months in Nigeria, and even less in other countries. In nine of the top ten solar panel importers, the import value of refined petroleum eclipses the import value of solar panels by a factor of between 30 to 107. 

More data and evidence needed to unlock potential 

Further evidence is urgently needed to understand the rapid rise in solar across Africa and its potential to expand electricity systems. No single data source captures the full picture, and much more research and reporting are required. 

Dave Jones, Chief Analyst at Ember, said: “The take-off of solar in Africa is a pivotal moment. This report is a call to action, urging stronger research, analysis and reporting on solar’s rise to ensure the world’s cheapest electricity source fulfils its vast potential to transform the African continent.” 

This surge is still in its early days. Pakistan experienced an immense solar boom in the last two years, but Africa is not the next Pakistan – yet. However, change happens quickly. And the first evidence is now here. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ember.

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APO Group and Alexa News Nigeria Join Forces to Expand African News Reach

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APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the leading multi-award-winning, pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, has announced a new strategic content partnership with Nigerian digital news platform Alexa News Nigeria (www.Alexa.ng). 

Under the agreement, all text, images, video, and audio content distributed by APO Group will be published on Alexa News Nigeria, giving audiences across Nigeria and worldwide direct access to a rich stream of high-quality, pan-African news. 

Founded with a mission to inform, inspire, and empower, Alexa News Nigeria delivers in-depth coverage of politics, policy, and the economy, alongside insights into business, technology, innovation, and more. The platform is fiercely independent and pro-investigation, speaking truth while maintaining a strong editorial focus on credible, fact-based reporting. Appealing to a diverse audience, from younger professionals to established leaders, Alexa News Nigeria has built a reputation as a trusted source in an increasingly crowded digital space. It stands apart from sensationalist outlets by prioritising accuracy, integrity, and inclusivity in its coverage. 

“We are delighted to welcome Alexa News Nigeria as our new Media Partner. Together, we can amplify African voices and ensure the dissemination of credible, positive, and impactful stories to audiences who want to understand the continent better,” said Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, Founder and Chairman of APO Group. “APO Group and its clients gain exposure in one of Africa’s largest and most influential media markets, while Alexa News Nigeria strengthens its offering with world-class content from across the continent. It’s a win–win for African storytelling.” 

The partnership reflects the two organisations’ shared vision to showcase African success stories and change the narrative about the continent. Alexa News Nigeria will gain access to authoritative content from more than 300 multinational companies operating in Africa, as well as major international institutions, sports organisations, and African governments, all of which will be published on its platform. 

Jokpeme Joseph Omode, Editor-in-Chief of Alexa News Nigeria and CEO of Alexa Media Services, said: 
“This collaboration expands the horizons of our readers by giving them direct access to important news from across Africa. We are committed to providing quality media that advocates for the people and fosters development, while delivering content that reflects the realities and opportunities within our society. We aim to make a significant impact on Nigeria’s media landscape by delivering straightforward, intelligent journalism. Partnering with APO Group enables us to bring global and pan-African perspectives to our readers, helping to shape a more informed and connected society.” 

For APO Group, the collaboration enhances its network of media partners in Africa, ensuring greater reach and visibility for its clients’ content. Content distributed by APO Group is automatically published on more than 320 African news sites and major international platforms such as Bloomberg Terminal, Thomson Reuters Eikon, LexisNexis, and Factiva. 

“APO Group is the undisputed leader in delivering high-quality, certified content from organisations operating in Africa,” added Omode. “We are proud to strengthen our platform with stories that reflect Africa’s growth, resilience, and potential.” 

This partnership marks another milestone in both organisations’ missions to support a robust, interconnected African media landscape, ensuring African stories are told by Africans, for Africans, and shared with the world. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Alexa News Nigeria.

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Founded in 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) is the leading award-winning pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service. Renowned for our deep-rooted African expertise and expansive global perspective, we specialise in elevating the reputation and brand equity of private and public organisations across Africa. As a trusted partner, our mission is to harness the power of media, crafting bespoke strategies that drive tangible, measurable impact both on the continent and globally.  

Our commitment to excellence and innovation has been recognised with multiple prestigious awards, including a PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award and multiple PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. In 2023, we were named the Leading Public Relations Firm Africa and the Leading Pan-African Communications Consultancy Africa in the World Business Outlook Awards, and the Best Public Relations and Media Consultancy of the Year South Africa in 2024 in the same awards. In 2025, Brands Review Magazine acknowledged us as the Leading Communications Consultancy in Africa for the second consecutive year. They also named us the Best PR Agency and the Leading Press Release Distribution Platform in Africa in 2024. Additionally, in 2025, we were honoured with the Gold distinction for Best PR Campaign and Bronze in the Special Event category at the Davos Communications Awards.  

APO Group’s esteemed clientele, which includes global giants such as Canon, Nestlé, Western Union, the UNDP, Network International, African Energy Chamber, Mercy Ships, Marriott, Africa’s Business Heroes, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflects our unparalleled ability to navigate the complex African media landscape. With a multicultural team across Africa, we offer unmatched, truly pan-African insights, expertise, and reach across the continent. APO Group is dedicated to reshaping narratives about Africa, challenging stereotypes, and bringing inspiring African stories to global audiences, with our expertise in developing and supporting public relations campaigns worldwide uniquely positioning us to amplify brand messaging, enhance reputations, and connect effectively with target audiences.  

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Alexa News Nigeria (www.Alexa.ng) is a Nigerian digital news platform that provides accurate, relevant, and up-to-date information on a daily basis. We are committed to the highest standards of journalistic integrity and to serving our audience with the best possible coverage of current events. Alexa News Nigeria is owned by Alexa Media Services. Alexa News Nigeria covers news from oil, gas, power, aviation, maritime, banking, education, capital market, entertainment, tourism, taxation and politics among others. 

We are a fiercely independent, pro-investigation multi-media online news platform based in Nigeria, and focused primarily on politics, policy and economy. We are passionate, not just about the nice details, but also the ugly sides that speak truth to governments, businesses, and leaders, both locally and globally. Alexa News Nigeria (www.Alexa.ng) is a dynamic and fiercely independent digital news platform based in Nigeria. Predominantly focused on politics, policy, and the economy, it also covers areas like business insights, technology trends, innovation, and more, aiming to deliver a comprehensive media experience. Positioned as a pro-investigation multimedia outlet, Alexa News Nigeria is rooted in a commitment to high-quality journalism. It prides itself on tackling both the glossy and gritty sides of truth—speaking truth to governments, businesses, and leaders across local and global spheres. 

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GPAA CEO placed on precautionary suspension

Source: Government of South Africa

GPAA CEO placed on precautionary suspension

Chief Executive Officer of the Government Pensions Administration Agency (GPAA), Kedibone Madiehe, has been placed on precautionary suspension with full pay while an investigation into allegations of misconduct concerning high-value procurement transactions is being conducted.

According to media reports, Madiehe is being investigated for alleged procurement breaches costing the GPAA more than R1.2billion. 

The Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana on Friday, 22 August 2025, placed the Chief Executive Officer on suspension effective immediately.

To ensure continuity of operations and effective leadership during this period, Job Stadi Mngomezulu, the Deputy Director-General of Corporate Services at National Treasury, has been seconded to the GPAA and appointed as Acting Chief Executive Officer, effective 25 August 2025.

The CEO’s disciplinary action was implemented in accordance with the President’s Minute No 191 of 2025 and the applicable Disciplinary Code for Senior Management Services, which delegated authority to the Minister of Finance to institute disciplinary processes concerning these allegations. 

This includes precautionary suspension, as well as any subsequent steps.

“It is important to note that precautionary suspension does not in any way constitute a judgment of guilt or innocence. Rather, it will allow investigations into the matter to be carried out without prejudicing any of the current employees at GPAA,” the National Treasury said on Monday.

The National Treasury, through the Office of the Accountant General (OAG) unit, has commenced a detailed forensic investigation into all allegations against implicated individuals as well as contracts that have been awarded.

The preliminary focus of the investigation will be on the procurement contracts for the GPAA Head Office Lease, African Mobility Bus Lease, Jicho Consulting Contracts and LCS Biometric System Lease.

The Minister, mindful of the need to act quickly while ensuring that the matters under investigation are addressed through proper legal channels and the rights of all parties are respected, is confident the investigation and related disciplinary measures can be completed within the next 60 days. 

Pension services to continue

He has assured pensioners specifically, and the public more broadly, that pension services will continue without interruption; and that the investigation will be conducted promptly and thoroughly. He added that there will be minimal disruption to GPAA’s critical operations, and that the highest standards of governance will be maintained.

“We deeply appreciate the importance of maintaining the trust and confidence of pension holders and broader society in GPAA’s operations. The National Treasury remains committed to transparent governance and will provide updates as appropriate while respecting the integrity of the ongoing processes,” Godongwana said.

Mngomezulu joined the Treasury more than two decades ago as Director: Financial Management before being promoted to Chief Financial Officer. 

He later served as a Chief Risk Officer before taking up the role of Deputy Director-General: Corporate Services. 
Mngomezulu has a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting and a Masters in Business Leadership (MBL) from UNISA, National Treasury Chief Directors Programme at the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS), as well as a certification in board effectiveness for Pension Funds from the International Centre for Pension Management at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. –SAnews.gov.za
 

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Suspect in murder of prosecutor appears in court

Source: Government of South Africa

Suspect in murder of prosecutor appears in court

The suspect arrested for the murder of Eastern Cape Regional Court prosecutor, Tracy Brown, appeared in the Gqeberha Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Brown, who was attached to the New Brighton Magistrates Court, was shot and killed while arriving at her home just months after the murder of another prosecutor in the province.

According to National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson, Luxolo Tyali, 33-year-old Simthembele Xungu now faces charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition related to the murder. 

“The case has been postponed to 03 September 2025 for a formal bail application, which will be vigorously opposed by the state. Xungu will be remanded in custody until the next court appearance,” Tyali said.

The prosecutor was gunned down in front of her partner late last month – triggering an investigation by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (the Hawks).

“Xungu was positively identified as a suspect. It was further established that he fled to Johannesburg shortly after the murder in an attempt to evade justice.

“On 21 August 2025, while investigators were pursuing leads in Johannesburg, critical information was received that the suspect was travelling back to Gqeberha. Acting swiftly, the team set up a coordinated roadblock that resulted in the suspect being arrested,” the spokesperson explained.

Furthermore, the NPA condemned attacks on prosecutors.

“The safety and protection of prosecutors is of paramount importance to the NPA, and we are committed to ensuring their safety. The NPA commends the work of the investigators and prosecutors. The team will ensure that no stone is left unturned to ensure that the co-conspirators, in particular the ones who ordered the killing of Tracy Brown face justice.

“The NPA strongly condemns the killing of prosecutors and reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that justice is served. The murder of prosecutors is an attack on the rule of law and the democratic principles that underpin our country,” Tyali said.

Speaking at the prosecutor’s memorial service earlier this month, Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi said there is a need to strengthen the protection of prosecutors.

“But more importantly, let this be a wake-up call to the policing services that we need to strengthen the protection of the prosecutors.

“All of us in the security cluster should be concerned about this development. The lives of prosecutors are endangered by the type of work they do. Without protection, prosecutors will be unable to perform their duties without fear or favour, and they will not be able to exercise their independence,” said the Minister. –SAnews.gov.za

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