Kruger National Park prioritises safety of tourists amid floods

Source: Government of South Africa

Kruger National Park prioritises safety of tourists amid floods

Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille says the precautionary evacuation of tourists at the Kruger National Park, due to ongoing heavy rainfall, will ensure the safety and well-being of its visitors and staff members.

In a statement on Thursday, the Minister expressed her solidarity with tourists affected by the flooding in the park, which resulted in the precautionary evacuation of visitors from affected areas.

“We recognise that this situation has been distressing for tourists whose travel plans have been disrupted, and we thank them for their cooperation, patience and understanding during the evacuation process,” the Minister said.

The Minister confirmed that South African National Parks (SANParks), together with emergency services and relevant authorities, acted swiftly and professionally to manage the situation which is under control.

“SANParks has well-established emergency protocols, and their response ensured that all necessary safety measures were implemented efficiently and without loss of life. I call on all travellers to adhere to safety measures being communicated by SANParks,” de Lille said.

Continuous assessments are being conducted and access to affected areas of the park will only be reopened once conditions are confirmed to be safe. 

The Minister reassured both domestic and international travellers that South Africa remains a safe and welcoming destination.

She further thanked tourism stakeholders, including the private sector, who are assisting with alternative accommodation, park staff and surrounding communities for their cooperation and support during this period.

For any update on the situation contact SANParks 24-hour emergency call centre on +27(0)13 735 4363 and WhatsApp +27(0)76 801 9679. – SAnews.gov.za

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Minister Gwarube conducts back-to-school oversight visits in North West

Source: Government of South Africa

Minister Gwarube conducts back-to-school oversight visits in North West

Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube, on Wednesday undertook a back-to-school oversight visit to schools in Lethlabile, in the North West, as part of the Department of Basic Education’s Back to School programme. 

The visit formed part of government’s efforts to officially welcome learners back to school for the 2026 academic year, while assessing school readiness and reaffirming the department’s commitment to quality teaching and learning. 

Gwarube conducted monitoring visits at three local education institutions, engaging with learners, educators and the schools’ leadership to assess preparedness for the academic year. 

Her first stop was Tshenolo Primary School, where she warmly welcomed learners back to school at the start of the academic term. 

The Minister interacted with learners, creating an atmosphere of encouragement and motivation as they returned to the classroom. During the visit, Gwarube also supported the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) by assisting in the school kitchen and serving learners a warm, nutritious breakfast.

“This act underscores the importance of the NSNP in promoting learner well-being and readiness to learn. By ensuring that learners begin their day with a healthy meal, the programme reinforces the message that no learner can learn effectively on an empty stomach, and that nutrition remains a key pillar of academic success,” the DBE said in a series of X posts.  

The Minister further visited the Grade R classroom, where she distributed Learning and Teaching Support Materials (LTSM) and participated in a reading session with learners. 

The engagement aimed to promote early literacy and encourage a love for learning from a young age. 

Gwarube later proceeded to Eletsa Secondary School, where she was joined by North West MEC for Education, Viola Ntsetsao Motsumi. 

The leaders addressed the Class of 2026, encouraging learners to remain focused, disciplined and confident as they prepare for their final year of schooling. 

The oversight visit concluded at Itumeleng Crèche, where the Minister and MEC engaged with young learners during a reading session and observed play-based learning activities. 

The visit underscored the importance of early childhood development in building a strong foundation for lifelong learning. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA): Africa under One Roof as Delegates, Artistes from 48 Countries Participate

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The 9th edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) (https://AFRIMA.org) once again proved why it is regarded as Africa’s biggest music awards platform, as artistes, delegates and industry stakeholders from at least  48 African countries came together in Lagos, Nigeria, to celebrate the continent’s rich and diverse musical excellence.

The 9th AFRIMA held from January 7 to 11, 2026, in an atmosphere of unity, colour and creativity with winners emerging from West, East, North, Central, Southern Africa and in the diaspora.

This widespread success further showed that the platform is a true platform for the whole continent,  AFRIMA President and Executive Producer, Mr Mike Dada, said.

“AFRIMA is not just about giving awards. It is about bringing Africa together under one roof to celebrate our stories, culture and future through music,” he said. “I am happy that we had delegates from at least 48 countries, including 1,216 artistes, delegates and production team members. Looking at the winners, all regions of Africa are represented, showing the growth of our music industry. Artistes from South Africa, Côte d’Ivoire, Algeria and Ethiopia were among those who led in the major categories.”

Cote d’Ivoire recorded multiple wins, with Milo and Morijah taking the male and female African Inspirational categories, Didi B emerging as Best African Lyricist or Rapper, and Team Paiya winning Best African Duo, Group or Band.

From Ethiopia, Haddinqo won Best African Jazz, Weeha claimed Best African Dance/Choreography, while Veronica Adane won Best African Traditional. Guinea celebrated Manamba Kanté as Best African Pop and Takana Zion as Best African Reggae, Ragga & Dancehall.

Benin’s Axel Merryl won Best African Contemporary, while Senegal’s Bakhaw Dioum was named Songwriter of the Year. Algeria produced winners in DJ Moh Green (Best African DJ) and Izlan (Best African Rock), while Rwanda’s Element Eleéh and Mugisha Fred Robinson won Producer of the Year.

In East Africa, Jux (Tanzania) won Best Male Artiste, while Fole X claimed Best African Video of the Year for “Ololufe”. Denise from Madagascar won Best Female Artiste in Eastern Africa.

Northern Africa winners included Adviser (Mauritania) and Sherine (Tunisia), while Southern Africa celebrated Yo Maps (Zambia), Nontokozo Mkhize and Ciza (South Africa). Central Africa honours went to Singuila (Republic of Congo) and Cindy Le Cœur (DRC), while Ghana’s Wendy Shay won Best Female Artiste in Western Africa.

The week-long celebration began with a Welcome Soiree to formally receive Nominees and Guests held at the residence of the Deputy British High Commissioner on Wednesday, January 7. Activities continued with the Africa Music Business Summit at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites,  and on Friday, January 9, attention shifted to the AFRIMA Music Village at Ikeja City Mall, Lagos, where over 25 A-list artistes treated more than 20,000 people to the best of music at the high-octane concert.

The Eko Convention Centre at Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos, was filled beyond capacity as thousands poured in to witness the grand finale of the 9th AFRIMA Awards. In a dazzling ceremony, artistes, producers, video and sound directors, among other creatives, were honoured with the prestigious 23.9-carat gold-plated AFRIMA trophy.

– on behalf of All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).

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Learners urged to have a clear plan as 2026 school year gets underway

Source: Government of South Africa

Learners urged to have a clear plan as 2026 school year gets underway

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has encouraged learners across the country to approach the 2026 school year with renewed focus, discipline and a commitment to academic excellence. 

In a series of back-to-school messages shared on its official social media platforms, the department highlighted the importance of structured planning, consistent revision and the responsible use of educational resources as key pillars for academic success. 

According to the department, a successful school year requires focus, structure and commitment, with learners urged to approach their education with purpose and a clear plan for growth. 

For primary school learners, the department emphasised the importance of following classroom rules and routines to create a positive learning environment. Learners were also encouraged to practise foundational skills such as reading, writing and counting regularly, keep their stationery and books organised, and remember that learning improves with consistent effort. 

Secondary school learners were advised to create weekly study schedules that balance schoolwork and rest, revise classwork daily to strengthen understanding and memory, and make responsible use of teachers, libraries and online learning resources. 

The department also encouraged early preparation for assessments to reduce stress and improve performance. 

“The 2026 school year presents an opportunity for learners to refocus on their academic goals. Through structured planning, consistent revision and the responsible use of educational resources, learners can strengthen their study practices and enhance overall academic performance,” the department said. 

The department reiterated its commitment to supporting learners, parents and educators throughout the academic year, in line with the Read to Lead campaign and the goals of the National Development Plan 2030. 

Parents and guardians are encouraged to support learners by fostering positive study habits at home and engage with schools to ensure a conducive learning environment. – SAnews.gov.za

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Limpopo deploys rescue teams to flooded areas

Source: Government of South Africa

Limpopo deploys rescue teams to flooded areas

The Limpopo Provincial Government has deployed multi-disciplinary teams to assist various areas affected by the recent heavy rainfall and flooding in the province – including in the Vhembe, Mopani, parts of Sekhukhune, Waterberg and Capricorn Districts. 

The teams will work to restore connectivity and ensure the safety of residents. 

The Provincial Disaster Management Centre (PDMC) is actively involved in rescue operations, working closely with municipalities to remove debris and restore essential services where possible. 

Residents have been urged to remain calm and be vigilant as the province responds to the situation, while adhering to guidance issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) and the PDMC. 

North West Premier, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, said the scale of the impact required urgent and coordinated intervention.

“We are facing a state of disaster in several districts of our province, necessitating an urgent and coordinated response involving both provincial and national government resources. We have mobilised rescue teams and advise that learners in severely impacted areas should not be compelled to attend school until support is ensured,” the Premier said in a statement. 

The Premier has directed the MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Basikopo Makamu, to oversee a comprehensive assessment of the situation. 

This includes evaluating the extent of damage and associated costs to inform an effective recovery strategy, as well as the possible invocation of disaster management provisions and requests for assistance from the National Disaster Management Centre. 

According to SAWS, warnings of up to level 09 remain in place, with continued heavy rainfall expected and flooding likely to persist. 

The provincial government is disseminating safety messages through various communication platforms, urging residents to avoid crossing flooded rivers and to keep children away from unsafe water bodies.

While a limited number of fatalities have been reported, particularly drownings during the December storms, the province said it continues to closely monitor the situation. Attention is being given to communities that have been cut off due to flooding. 

Provincial Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are experiencing challenges accessing some areas due to damaged roads, but efforts are underway to reach affected communities through alternative means. 

MEC Makamu has also been coordinating with district management teams and local leadership to explore funding options for the repair of damaged infrastructure. He reiterated the need for residents to prioritise safety during this period. 

The Limpopo Provincial Government acknowledged the significant disruption caused by the floods and reaffirmed its commitment to restoring normalcy. 

“The dignity and livelihoods of all residents remain a priority and the province will continue to collaborate with all relevant departments and agencies to support those affected,” the statement read. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Government dismisses claims COVID-19 SRD grant is ending

Source: Government of South Africa

Government dismisses claims COVID-19 SRD grant is ending

The Department of Social Development (DSD) has dismissed false claims circulating on social media suggesting that the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant is set to be terminated. 

In a statement on Wednesday, the department said it had noted with concern videos and graphics being shared on various social media platforms alleging that the SRD grant will soon come to an end. 

“The department wishes to categorically state that these claims are false. There is no such decision, announcement or directive from the department or government regarding the termination of the SRD,” the department said. 

It further warned that the unauthorised use of the official image of the Minister and the department’s logo was unlawful, particularly when used to spread misinformation. 

“Such actions are misleading and constitute a misrepresentation of government communication,” the department said. 

Members of the public have been urged to disregard the misleading content and to rely only on verified information issued through official government communication platforms. 

The department also strongly discouraged the creation and circulation of fake news, saying it causes unnecessary panic and distress among social grant beneficiaries. 

Official information related to social grants is published on the Department of Social Development’s official website, South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and National Development Agency (NDA) platforms, verified government social media pages, as well as the department’s WhatsApp channel. – SAnews.gov.za

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Central African Republic: Humanitarian situation remains alarming in south-east of the country

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Armed clashes between the Central African Armed Forces (FACA), their allies and the Azandé Ani Kpi Gbé in the town of Zémio, Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, south-eastern Central African Republic (CAR) have led to casualties and displaced massive numbers of civilians who have left everything behind. 

Some displaced people have sought refuge across the border in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. But nearly 2,000 people lacked the means or a host family to take them in; they are now taking shelter in Zémio’s hospital and Catholic church. Conditions at both sites are extremely precarious, with food, drinking water and medicines all in short supply. 

The situation at Zémio remains worrisome, especially given the difficulties in reaching Haut-Mbomou. All aid has to be delivered by plane. “Displaced and wounded people here urgently need drinking water and medicine. A food shortage is also looming, since the community cannot go to work in the fields, the shops are shuttered and access roads to the town have been closed,” said Philippe Beauverd, head of the ICRC delegation in the CAR.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in close collaboration with the local committee of the Central African Red Cross Society, is working to meet the most urgent needs of displaced people at both sites and wounded patients at Zémio’s secondary hospital. The assistance being provided includes the distribution of medicines and other essential items.

The ICRC reiterates the duty to protect civilians and essential infrastructure, especially health facilities. The organization is closely monitoring developments at Zémio and remains fully mobilized, adapting its assistance as the most critical needs evolve.

ICRC and Central African Red Cross activities in Zémio from 7 to 9 January 2026:

  • The ICRC provided six lots of emergency supplies to the secondary hospital in Zémio, each containing disinfectant, single-use bandages, surgical gloves, infusions and single-use materials for administering injections.
  • The ICRC also replaced damaged pump parts in the Catholic church’s only well, thereby giving 2,000 displaced people easier access to drinking water.
  • A 15,000-litre portable water reservoir (bladder) was also installed at the Catholic church.
  • Six new emergency latrines and two shower stations were built, adding to the four existing latrines built in 2025.
  • The committee managing the site was provided with digging tools.
  • Four solar-powered floodlights are currently being installed to make accessing the water pump, latrines and showers safer, especially at night.

– on behalf of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

Uganda: Authorities must urgently lift internet restrictions ahead of crucial election day

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In response to the Uganda Communication Commission’s (UCC) decision to indefinitely suspend internet services and certain mobile phone services ahead of tomorrow’s high stakes general election, Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International’s East and Southern Africa Regional Director said: 

“This indefinite internet shutdown is a brazen attack on the right to freedom of expression which includes access to information. It is especially alarming coming as it does just before a crucial election already marred by massive repression and an unprecedented crackdown on opposition parties and dissenting voices. 

“Blanket shutdowns disrupt people’s mobility, livelihoods and their ability to access vital information. They are inherently disproportionate under international human rights law and must never be imposed.   

“Amnesty International calls on Ugandan authorities to immediately lift all restrictions on access to the internet and affected mobile phone services.” 

Background 

On Tuesday, the UCC announced an internet shutdown which started at 6pm local time, which it said will remain in effect until further notice. On Wednesday internet monitoring group NetBlocks reported a widespread shutdown. 

The order requires network operators and internet service providers to suspend internet services, stop selling and registering new sim or phone cards, and stop outbound data roaming services. The UCC said the measures are necessary to mitigate the spread of misinformation, disinformation, electoral fraud, and to protect national security. 

Ugandan authorities routinely tighten internet access during elections, depriving voters of crucial electoral information. During the last election in 2021, dozens of people were killed amid a week-long internet blackout. 

The internet shutdown comes shortly after the Uganda NGO Bureau suspended permits for at least six non-governmental organizations and froze their bank accounts, limiting their freedom of association which is guaranteed under the Ugandan Constitution and international human rights law.  

Earlier this month, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights expressed concern over pre-election information restrictions in Uganda and widespread acts of harassment, intimidation, arbitrary arrest, and abuse of journalists. 

– on behalf of Amnesty International.

In implementation of the directives of His Excellency (H.E.) Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, regarding the future vision for Egypt’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, and with the participation of 13 ministries and relevant entities Her Excellency (H.E.) Dr. Rania Al-Mashat chairs the sixth meeting of the Ministerial Group for Entrepreneurship to discuss initiatives and facilitation measures set to be launched for the startup ecosystem

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  • The Ministerial Group reviews preparations for launching the Startup Charter, the Investment Incentives Initiative, a Unified Startup Guide, a unified definition for startups, and proposals to establish an institutional entity to support entrepreneurship
  • Up 51% from 2024: Egyptian startups attract USD 614 million in funding in 2025

H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, chaired the sixth meeting of the Ministerial Group for Entrepreneurship to review government policies and initiatives ready for launch to support startups and enhance investment and innovation. The meeting also discussed a proposal to establish an institutional entity to support the growth and prosperity of Egypt’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, in implementation of the directives of H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Ashraf Sobhy, Minister of Youth and Sports; Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Dr. Sherif Farouk, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade; Mohamed Gibran, Minister of Labor; Eng. Hassan El-Khatib, Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade (via videoconference); Dr. Hisham Azmy, Head of the Egyptian Intellectual Property Authority; Basel Rahmy, CEO of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency; Yasser Sobhy, Deputy Minister of Finance; Dr. Hossam Osman, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Sherif Lokman, Assistant Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt for Financial Inclusion and Sustainability; Dr. Gehan Saleh, Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister; Amr El-Abd, Advisor to the Prime Minister for Entrepreneurship; Eng. Ahmed El-Zaher, CEO of the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA); Mahmoud Jebril, Assistant Chairman of the Financial Regulatory Authority; Tamer Taha, Advisor to the Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Hossam Abdelkader, Head of the Central Administration for Entrepreneurship at GAFI; Engy El-Yamani, Executive Director of the Rural Industries Support Fund at the Ministry of Social Solidarity; along with representatives of concerned ministries and entities.

The Ministerial Group operates under a clear vision to enhance Egypt’s entrepreneurship environment in a way that contributes to sustainable and accelerated economic growth driven by competitiveness, creates decent job opportunities, and supports a knowledge-based economy. In this regard, the government adopts a participatory approach to policymaking that includes representatives from across the entrepreneurship ecosystem.

The meeting discussed a comprehensive package of government policies and initiatives ready for launch, including the unified definition of startups and a startup classification certificate to regulate access to government incentives and facilitation measures. It also reviewed the Startup Charter for Egypt, which serves as an executive roadmap encompassing more than 80 government actions aimed at strengthening trust between the government and startups, coordinating efforts, and providing policy clarity for investors. In addition, the meeting reviewed the Unified Government Guide for Startup Services and Licensing, designed to bridge information gaps and facilitate access to more than 170 services and licenses provided by 35 government entities, as well as the launch of the Ministerial Group’s official website as a unified platform for engagement with the entrepreneurship community.

The meeting also discussed the establishment of a Startup Ecosystem Observatory to collect and analyze data and measure policy impact; a Scale-Ups Support Program to enhance the readiness of high-growth companies for international markets and future listings; and unified government initiatives to stimulate investment in startups, maximize private sector and venture capital investments.

Discussions further covered support for startups at various stages of growth—from ideation to maturity—linking the entrepreneurship ecosystem with industry needs and scientific research, expanding innovation support programs, business incubators and accelerators, enabling startups to benefit from research infrastructure and workspaces, accelerating government procedures—particularly those related to taxation, social insurance, and labor offices—enhancing startup participation in government projects, supporting international expansion, developing local skills and attracting international talent, protecting intellectual property, and maximizing startups’ market value. The meeting also addressed various proposals regarding the establishment of an institutional entity for startups.

In her closing remarks, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat affirmed that the government is moving forward with the launch of the first package of initiatives and policies supporting startups, within a comprehensive vision to transform Egypt into a regional hub for entrepreneurship and innovation, and to enhance the contribution of startups to economic growth and job creation for youth.

It is worth noting that Egypt’s startup sector recorded strong performance in 2025, according to Africa: The Big Deal data, with total funding secured by Egyptian startups reaching approximately USD 614 million during the year, including a variety of financing instruments such as equity investments, debt financing, and other innovative funding tools—reflecting market maturity and the diversification of available financing channels across different growth stages.

In the same context, Magnitt data for 2025 indicates that Egyptian startups attracted around USD 304 million through 69 venture capital deals, in addition to notable activity in mergers and acquisitions, with 12 M&A deals—the highest number of exits across Africa according to the report.

These acquisitions reflect growing interest from local strategic investors as well as regional and international companies in the Egyptian market, further reinforcing Egypt’s position as a leading regional hub for entrepreneurship, an attractive investment destination, and a supportive environment for innovation, expansion, and sustainable growth.

– on behalf of Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation – Egypt.

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission welcomes the signature of the Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation in Libya by the President of the Presidential Council

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H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, welcomes the significant step taken by H.E. Dr. Mohamed Younis El-Menfi, President of the Presidential Council of the State of Libya, regarding the signing of the Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation in Tripoli on January 7, 2025. Furthermore, He expresses his profound appreciation for this commitment, which serves the interests of the peace and national reconciliation process in Libya.

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission views this act as a decisive step toward achieving lasting peace in Libya. Furthermore, He calls on all Libyan parties to demonstrate full commitment and to engage constructively and in good faith, in a spirit of responsibility, dialogue, and tolerance, so as to ensure that the national interest prevails over all other considerations.

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission reiterates his full solidarity with and strong support for Libya and its people, reaffirming the African Union’s determination to continue its tireless efforts toward achieving lasting peace in the country.

In this regard, He reaffirms the supreme priority and steadfast commitment of the African Union to the implementation of the Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation, signed in Addis Ababa in February 2025 under its auspices, while renewing the AU full support for the new UN roadmap in Libya.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Mr. Nuur Mohamud Sheekh I Spokesperson of the Chairperson I African Union Commission I Email: SheekhN@AfricanUnion.org | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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