Advisor to Prime Minister, Official Spokesperson for Foreign Ministry Meets German Official

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 30, 2026

Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari met with Political Director at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany Dominik Mutter.

The meeting discussed Cooperation relations between the two countries and ways to support and strengthen them. It also discussed the latest regional developments, particularly the diplomatic efforts aimed at strengthening the commitment to the ceasefire in Lebanon, and ways to build on them in a way that contributes to supporting regional security and stability, following the signing of the memorandum of understanding between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets US Envoys

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 30, 2026

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met on Tuesday with HE Steve Witkoff and HE Jared Kushner, the US Envoys.

The meeting discussed developments in the ongoing talks between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran within the framework of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two parties, along with the efforts aimed at promoting security and stability in the region through dialogue and diplomacy.

The meeting also addressed the latest regional developments, particularly the ceasefire in the fraternal Republic of Lebanon, stressing the importance of consolidating it and building upon it in a way that preserves Lebanon’s unity, sovereignty, and stability.

HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs emphasized the State of Qatar’s continued mediation efforts and its support for all tracks of talks stemming from the MoU, leading to a comprehensive and sustainable solution that enhances the security of the region, protects the interests of its peoples, and supports international peace and security.

For their part, the two US envoys voiced the United States’ appreciation for the State of Qatar’s role, in partnership with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, in facilitating the course of talks, stressing the United States’ commitment to continuing the negotiation process and supporting diplomatic efforts aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement. 

Advisor to Prime Minister, Official Spokesperson for Foreign Ministry: Iran-US Technical Meetings Continue Without High-Level Talks

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | June 30, 2026

Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari affirmed that the visit of US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Doha is part of meetings with mediators in the State of Qatar to discuss various regional issues, including negotiations with Iran, the Lebanese file, and other matters.

He clarified that there are currently no high-level meetings between the Iranian and American sides under the agreed negotiation mechanism.

During the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ weekly press briefing, Dr. Al Ansari said that technical meetings between the parties have continued, both directly and indirectly, since the talks held in Lausanne, through communication with the various parties involved.

He stressed that Qatar is committed to maintaining this mechanism, as previously agreed, with technical meetings continuing between each round of high-level negotiations.

He added that the Iranian and American technical delegations remain in session, noting that these meetings are taking place in different contexts and with the participation of mediators to ensure their continuity, whether in Doha or elsewhere.

Regarding the recent escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, Dr. Al Ansari said that Qatar had worked diligently to contain the situation, emphasizing that the technical negotiations are still ongoing despite the escalation.

He noted that escalation only widens the gap between the parties, adding that the Strait of Hormuz is one of the key issues under discussion, alongside other topics included in the memorandum of understanding, such as Iran’s nuclear program and the broader regional situation.

Dr. Al Ansari reiterated Qatar’s position that there should be no obstacles to freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, describing it as an international waterway.

He also stated that the US delegation is in Doha to meet with mediators and Qatari officials, and that the discussions cover regional issues of mutual interest, including Lebanon, without any direct talks with the Iranian side.

On the issue of frozen Iranian funds, Dr. Al Ansari explained that the funds are linked to the 2023 agreement between the United States and Iran to establish a humanitarian channel in Qatar, through which the funds would be used for humanitarian purchases for Iran under the terms of the agreement.

He said that Qatar does not own the funds but serves as the financial intermediary managing the accounts under the agreement. Whether the funds are transferred depends on the agreement of both parties and the progress of negotiations, which has not yet occurred.

Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Dr. Al Ansari reiterated that Qatar’s position is based on respect for international maritime law, which guarantees freedom of navigation through the strait.

He said this position is shared by Qatar, other Gulf and regional states, and the wider international community.

Qatar’s position is clear and consistent, he added, and doesn’t accept any change to the current status of the Strait of Hormuz, whether through unilateral action or otherwise.

Qatar remains in full coordination with countries across the region, he stressed, including Qatar’s brothers in the Sultanate of Oman, through daily communication to ensure the safe passage of navigation through the strait.

Regarding the first phase of the understandings, the Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that it focuses on mine clearance and ensuring safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

He noted that the current priority is the safety of crews aboard ships and cargo vessels, pointing out that while some vessels have crossed safely, others have come under attack.

In this context, Dr. Al Ansari expressed the State of Qatar’s appreciation for the role played by the Sultanate of Oman, affirming Qatar’s solidarity with Oman against any violation of its sovereignty, whether through attacks or incursions into Omani territorial waters.

Regarding war reparations, he said that in war, there are no winners or losers; everyone loses when war occurs.

He stressed that Qatar’s priority is to end the war, restore normal navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and protect citizens, residents, and the peoples of the region from the consequences of the conflict.

He added that clearing the strait of mines is a complex process, and that Qatar welcomes any international technical contribution that could assist in this effort, while emphasizing that decisions on how such operations should be carried out rest with the countries of the region.

He noted that the crisis requires an international effort to reach an appropriate solution.

Regarding de-escalation measures, the Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that communication channels have been established for this purpose.

He stressed that Qatar believes the countries of the region are capable of resolving their differences through dialogue and negotiations.

He also noted that discussions are continuing with various partners on mechanisms for holding meetings that bring together the different parties on the basis of good neighborliness, respect for the sovereignty of regional states, non-interference in internal affairs, and joint efforts to strengthen regional security and stability, while taking into account the security concerns of all parties.

He expressed hope that such efforts would have a positive impact on both the security and economic conditions of the region.

Regarding whether the situation could return to what it was before the war, Dr. Al Ansari said that the conflict has affected regional relations, maritime security, and the broader regional security architecture in the Middle East.

He noted that restoring the region to its pre-war state requires serious consideration, as there are many issues that must be placed on the table.

He added that for the State of Qatar, there is no alternative to dialogue, putting the issues on the table, and pursuing regional solutions that take into account the reservations and security concerns of all parties, emphasizing that this remains a fundamental principle of Qatar’s foreign policy in its relations with all countries.

He continued that the State of Qatar was subjected to attacks that violated its sovereignty. However, he emphasized that, thanks to the wisdom of its leadership and the capabilities of its armed forces, Qatar was able to deter these attacks. He added that the door is now open for negotiations and dialogue.

Regarding the existence of guarantees, the Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that all guarantees during wartime are ultimately subject to realities on the ground.

He noted that the current reality includes a ceasefire, a memorandum of understanding, and an ongoing negotiation track supported by the State of Qatar in its role as a mediator supporting the parties.

He reiterated that the most important guarantee lies in reaching a peaceful settlement and bringing the war to an end.

President Ramaphosa to address Google Cloud Summit

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa to address Google Cloud Summit

President Cyril Ramaphosa will officiate the first Google Cloud Summit in Africa at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

“The Google Cloud Summit brings together global technology innovators, African policymakers, and industry captains. The event is designed to showcase the transformative potential of Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence,” the Presidency said in a statement ahead of the gathering.

The Summit is convened under the theme: “Google Cloud is building for Africa,” which will encompass launching new investment announcements in South Africa.

In March this year, President Ramaphosa convened the 6th South Africa Investment Conference under the 3 D’s framework, namely: Decarbonisation, Digitisation and Diversification, with the Ease of Doing Business being a cross-cutting theme.

The President also launched the second Presidential investment mobilisation drive with a target of R2 trillion in new investment from 2026 to 2030.

“Google’s investment announcements are designed to directly support South Africa’s investment drive, advance The Presidency’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) agenda, and reinforce collaborative public-private efforts around AI skilling and national policy development across Sub-Saharan Africa,” said the Presidency. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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President Ramaphosa makes changes to National Executive

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa makes changes to National Executive

President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced changes to the National Executive following consultation with the leadership of the Democratic Alliance as a member of the Government of National Unity (GNU).

“These changes will affect the Ministries of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Trade, Industry and Competition, Electricity and Energy, Higher Education, and Water and Sanitation,” the Presidency said in a short statement on Tuesday night.

In line with section 91(3)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, the President has appointed:
•    Willem Aucamp as the Minister of Agriculture
•    David Maynier as Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment

Section 91(3)(b) of the Constitution states that the President may select any number of Ministers from among the members of the Assembly.

In line with section 93(1)(a) of the Constitution, President Ramaphosa has appointed:
•    John Steenhuisen as Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition
•    Alexandra Abrahams as Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy
•    Jack Bloom as Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation
•    Yusuf Cassim as Deputy Minister of Higher Education

Section 93(1)(a) of the Constitution states that the President may appoint any number of Deputy Ministers from among the members of the National Assembly.

Additionally, President Ramaphosa has appointed Dina Pule as the Minister of Social Development after the position became vacant in May due to the removal of the then minister Sisisi Tolashe from her position.

READ | President Ramaphosa dismisses Social Development Minister 

“President Ramaphosa wishes all the incoming Ministers and Deputy Ministers well in their roles,” the statement concluded. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Government commends citizens for peaceful demonstrations

Source: Government of South Africa

Government commends citizens for peaceful demonstrations

Government has expressed its appreciation to all South Africans who exercised their constitutional right to protest peacefully and responsibly during Tuesday’s migration-related demonstrations, saying it reflects the strength of the country’s democracy.

“We commend citizens, community leaders, organisers, civil society formations, religious leaders and law enforcement agencies for their commitment to peace, restraint and respect for the rule of law throughout the country,” the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) said in a statement.

Government said that while policing operations have been effective thus far, with demonstrations remaining largely peaceful across the country, police have responded to isolated incidents of looting and attempted looting.

It added that those who exploited the marches to commit criminal acts will face the full might of the law. Police will continue to identify, arrest and prosecute all those responsible for criminal conduct.

“The peaceful conduct displayed today reflects the strength of our democracy and demonstrates that South Africans can voice their concerns firmly and lawfully while respecting the rights and dignity of others.

“Government acknowledges that many citizens have genuine concerns about lack of economic opportunities, irregular migration, service delivery, the challenges of border management and general public safety. These concerns deserve to be heard and addressed systematically through lawful and democratic processes,” it said.

Government also particularly welcomed the fact that most participants rejected violence, vigilantism, intimidation, provocation, looting and damage to property.

“Such actions have no place in a constitutional democracy and undermine the goals of safety and economic prosperity that communities seek to achieve. As government, we wish to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to implementing the Comprehensive Approach for Migration Management as announced by President Ramaphosa.”

The plan focuses on strengthening the enforcement of immigration and labour laws, securing our borders, improving migration management systems, closing legislative and policy gaps, and working with countries across the continent to address migration challenges in a coordinated manner.

Meanwhile, government continues to make substantial progress with the deportation and repatriation of foreign nationals across the affected provinces.

“To date, the latest statistics indicate that we have successfully repatriated 4286 foreign nationals and deported a further 419 in the past few days.

“We want to assure all South Africans that government will continue to actively manage migration through lawful, coordinated and constitutional measures. Our objective remains clear: a South Africa where immigration laws are respected and enforced, where borders are secure, where communities are safe, where businesses compete fairly, and where human dignity and constitutional values are upheld,” said the GCIS.

Government will continue to intensify efforts against criminality, corruption, human trafficking, labour exploitation and all forms of illegality associated with irregular migration, while ensuring that enforcement actions are carried out within the framework of the Constitution and the law.

“We call on all South Africans to remain calm, reject misinformation and xenophobia, and continue working with government and law enforcement agencies to build safe, stable and cohesive communities. We will manage migration in a manner that protects our national interest, promotes the rule of law and advances the values upon which our democracy is founded,” said the GCIS.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Migration also commended citizens, community leaders, organisers, civil society formations, religious leaders and law enforcement agencies for their commitment to peace, restraint and respect for the rule of law throughout the country.

READ | Law enforcement remains vigilant following ‘largely peaceful’ demonstrations
SAnews.gov.za

 

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Law enforcement remains vigilant following ‘largely peaceful’ demonstrations

Source: Government of South Africa

Law enforcement remains vigilant following ‘largely peaceful’ demonstrations

Demonstrations against irregular migration around the country remained largely peaceful and non-violent on Tuesday, with law enforcement protecting both marchers and the general public.

This is according to Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and chair of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Migration, Mmamoloko Kubayi, who led a media briefing of the committee on Tuesday evening.

“Government wishes to express its appreciation to all South Africans who exercised their constitutional right to protest peacefully and responsibly during today’s migration-related demonstrations.

“We commend citizens, community leaders, organisers, civil society formations, religious leaders and law enforcement agencies for their commitment to peace, restraint and respect for the rule of law throughout the country.

“Whilst policing operations have been effective thus far, with demonstrations remaining largely peaceful across the country,” Kubayi said.

Although largely without incident, several people were arrested during the day in connection with incidents of looting and attempted looting across the country.

READ | Several people arrested for looting and attempted looting

Kubayi added that law enforcement remains vigilant and on alert.

“Those who chose to exploit the marches to commit criminal acts will face the full might of the law. Police will continue to identify, arrest and prosecute all those responsible for criminal conduct,” the Minister said.

A government that listens
Kubayi acknowledged that the challenges around irregular immigration present genuine concerns for South Africans.

She assured that government is committed to resolving these challenges.

“Government acknowledges that many citizens have genuine concerns about [a] lack of economic opportunities, irregular migration, service delivery, the challenges of border management and general public safety. These concerns deserve to be heard and addressed systematically through lawful and democratic processes. 

“As government, we wish to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to implementing the Comprehensive Approach for Migration Management as announced by President [Cyril] Ramaphosa,” Kubayi said.
The Comprehensive Approach for Migration Management is a five-point plan announced by the President focussing on:
•    Strengthening the enforcement of immigration and labour laws 
•    Securing South Africa’s borders
•    Improving migration management systems
•    Closing legislative and policy gaps
•    Working with countries across the continent to address migration challenges in a coordinated manner

The plan – and government’s continuous work in this regard – are bearing fruit.

“Government continues to make substantial progress with the deportation and repatriation of foreign nationals across the affected provinces. To date, the latest statistics indicate that we have successfully repatriated 4286 nationals and deported a further 419 in the past few days.

“We want to assure all South Africans that government will continue to actively manage migration through lawful, coordinated and constitutional measures.

“Our objective remains clear: a South Africa where immigration laws are respected and enforced, where borders are secure, where communities are safe, where businesses compete fairly, and where human dignity and constitutional values are upheld,” Kubayi added.

She reiterated government’s assurance that the crackdown on “criminality, corruption, human trafficking, labour exploitation and all forms of illegality associated with irregular migration” remains ongoing.

“We call on all South Africans to remain calm, reject misinformation and xenophobia, and continue working with government and law enforcement agencies to build safe, stable and cohesive communities.
“We will manage migration in a manner that protects our national interest, promotes the rule of law and advances the values upon which our democracy is founded,” Kubayi said.

Vigilance and social cohesion 
Meanwhile, Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia said demonstrations occurred in many parts of the country and that they “were almost all peaceful.”

“There were no clashes between the police and demonstrators, which I am pleased about. Where clashes occurred in Yeoville, for instance, those clashes were between different parts of our society. The police did extremely well today, enforcing the law with restraint.

Cachalia said overnight, and in the weeks ahead, police will continue to exercise vigilance. He said he had taken note that marches will continue each Thursday until the next Local Government Elections in November 2026.

On what government is doing in maintaining social cohesion, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni spoke of the importance of the Nation Dialogue.

“The importance of hosting the Nation Dialogue is that South Africans needed to converse with each other, conversations about their challenges but also converse to know each other,” she said.

She added that the protest against illegal immigration is in line with that conversation.
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Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) and Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) Pioneer First Joint Syndicated Financing Transaction to Mobilize Islamic Finance and Expand Private Sector Investment in Member Countries

Source: APO

The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (“ICIEC”), a Shariah-based multilateral insurer, and the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (“ICD”) (www.ICD-PS.org), the private sector arm of the IsDB Group, both members of the Islamic Development Bank (“IsDB”) Group, celebrated the successful completion of their first joint syndicated financing transaction in Uzbekistan, marking an important milestone in strengthening intra-Group collaboration.

This landmark collaboration represents a significant milestone in strengthening strategic synergy within the IsDB Group by combining ICD’s syndication, structuring and private sector financing capabilities with ICIEC’s credit risk mitigation solutions. Together, the two institutions are expanding the availability of Shariah-compliant financing, mobilizing private capital, trade expansion, and supporting sustainable private sector investment across member countries.

Under this pioneering syndication arrangement, ICD successfully led a USD 60 million Shariah-compliant Syndicated Financing Facility for Joint Stock Company “Asakabank” (“Asakabank”) in Uzbekistan, with an accordion feature to increase the facility size, while ICIEC provided USD 30 million in Credit Risk Insurance coverage in favour of a Kuwaiti bank against the risk of default by the obligor within the framework of the ICD’s Syndicated financing Facility.

Boubyan Bank participated as the sole Kuwaiti financial institution in the syndication, demonstrating its continued commitment to innovative Shariah-compliant financing structures and regional private sector development. Its participation highlights the growing appetite among Islamic financial institutions for structured syndication opportunities supported by robust risk mitigation solutions.

By combining ICD’s expertise in structuring and mobilizing Shariah-compliant syndicated financing facilities with ICIEC’s credit risk mitigation expertise, the transaction demonstrates how integrated IsDB Group solutions can catalyze greater participation from regional and international financial institutions. The collaboration not only expands financing capacity but also strengthens confidence in Islamic syndicated financing as a scalable instrument for supporting private sector growth. It also supports the broader objective of enabling businesses to access the financing needed to grow, create jobs, strengthen value chains, and contribute to economic resilience.

Commenting on the milestone, Dr. Khalid Khalafalla, CEO of ICIEC and Acting CEO of ICD, said: “This first joint syndication transaction between ICIEC and ICD reflects the strength of collaboration within the IsDB Group and our shared commitment to delivering integrated, Shariah-compliant solutions that respond to the financing needs of member countries. By bringing together ICD’s mandate to support private sector development and ICIEC’s expertise in credit risk insurance, we are helping to unlock financing, strengthen confidence among financial institutions, and channel capital towards businesses and projects that contribute to job creation, economic diversification, and sustainable growth. This transaction sets an important precedent for future cooperation between our institutions and reinforces our collective role in delivering tangible development impact across our member countries.”

The transaction also reflects ICIEC’s and ICD’s shared commitment to expanding access to finance, strengthening Islamic finance solutions, and supporting transactions that contribute to economic growth, resilience, and development impact.

As part of the IsDB Group, ICIEC and ICD will continue to deepen collaboration in developing innovative Islamic financing structures, expanding syndication platforms, and mobilizing regional and international capital to support private sector development, trade, infrastructure, and sustainable economic growth across member countries.

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As a member of the rated Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, ICIEC commenced operations in 1994 to strengthen economic relations between OIC Member States and promote intra-OIC trade and investments by providing risk mitigation tools and Shariah-compliant financial solutions. The Corporation is the only Islamic multilateral insurer in the world. ICIEC has led to delivering a comprehensive suite of solutions to companies and stakeholders across its 51 Member States. For the 18th consecutive year, ICIEC maintained an “Aa3” insurance financial strength credit rating from Moody’s, ranking the Corporation among the top tier of the Credit and Political Risk Insurance (CPRI) industry. Additionally, S&P has reaffirmed ICIEC’s “AA-” long-term Issuer Credit and Financial Strength Rating for the third consecutive year, with a Stable Outlook. ICIEC’s resilience is underpinned by its sound underwriting practices, a robust global reinsurance network, and strong risk management policies. Cumulatively, ICIEC has insured more than USD 139 billion in trade and investment. ICIEC’s activities span several key sectors, including energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture.

For more information, visit http://ICIEC.IsDB.org.

About ICD:
The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) is a multilateral development finance institution and member of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group. Established in November 1999 and headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, ICD supports economic development in its 56 member countries by providing financial assistance to private sector projects in accordance with Shariah principles. With an authorized capital of USD 4.0 billion and more than 26 years of operational excellence, ICD complements IsDB’s activities by promoting capital market development, best management practices, and enhancing the role of market economies. ICD holds strong credit ratings of A2 by Moody’s, A+ by Fitch, and A by S&P.

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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) Strengthens Nairobi Platform with Appointment of Fola Fagbule as Pioneer Director and Head of Regional Office

Source: APO

Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) (https://www.AfricaFC.org/), the continent’s leading infrastructure solutions provider, has appointed Fola Fagbule as Director and Head of its Regional Office in Nairobi, marking a significant step in the Corporation’s strategy to expand its presence across East and Central Africa.

In his new role, Fagbule will lead AFC’s activities across the region. AFC is deepening engagement in a region that is expected to play an increasingly vital role in advancing infrastructure development, industrialisation, energy security, digital connectivity, regional integration and capital mobilisation across the continent.

Fagbule joined AFC as an Associate in 2009 and has played a significant role in the Corporation’s evolution into Africa’s leading infrastructure solutions provider. He has led the provision of financial advisory services at AFC since 2017 – originating, structuring and executing transactions valued at more than US$12 billion, including roles on some of the most transformative natural resources, infrastructure, and industrial projects accomplished by AFC and its strategic clients over this period.

His investments and project finance experience spans power, transport, telecommunications, oil and gas, mining, heavy industry, technology, and financial services. He has advised governments, sovereign wealth funds, development finance institutions, pension funds, financial institutions, infrastructure sponsors and corporate clients on various complex transactions. Reflecting his longstanding interest in historical, political and economic forces that shape African development, Fagbule is the co-author of Formation: The Making of Nigeria from Jihad to Amalgamation (2020).

Samaila Zubairu, President and Chief Executive Officer of AFC, commented:“East and Central Africa is home to some of the continent’s most compelling opportunities for economic transformation through infrastructure development, industrialisation, and domestic capital mobilisation. This appointment reflects both the strategic importance of the region to AFC’s future growth and our longstanding commitment to developing leaders from within the Corporation. Fola’s experience, judgment and deep understanding of AFC and Africa’s investment landscape make him exceptionally well positioned to lead our regional platform and expand our engagement across the region.”

As Director and Head of the Regional Office, Fagbule will be responsible for leading AFC’s efforts to originate and develop investment opportunities, deepen strategic partnerships and strengthen relationships with governments, development partners, institutional investors, financial institutions and corporate clients across the region. He will also oversee efforts to expand AFC’s investment pipeline, enhance project development activities, and accelerate the mobilisation of long-term capital into strategic infrastructure and industrial assets. He will be responsible for leading AFC’s scaling up of its operations in the region, following on its recently announced equity investment in the Dhamana Guarantee Company, its strategic role in the expansion of the Dangote Group’s fertilizer and refining operations within the region, and its support for the proposed expansion of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Prior to joining AFC, Fagbule worked in investment research and corporate finance. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics and a Masters in Business Administration and has completed executive education programmes at Harvard Business School and Stanford University.

Commenting on his appointment, Fagbule said:

“It is a great privilege to be given this responsibility at such an important moment for AFC and the region. East and Central Africa offer some of the most exciting opportunities for transformational impact across AFC’s sectors of focus. I am excited to build on our strong foundations in the region – working alongside colleagues, friends and partners to accomplish meaningful projects, unlock major investments and deliver lasting economic impact for Africa.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Finance Corporation (AFC).

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About AFC:
AFC was established in 2007 to be the catalyst for pragmatic infrastructure and industrial investments across Africa. AFC’s approach combines specialist industry expertise with a focus on financial and technical advisory, project structuring, project development, and risk capital to address Africa’s infrastructure development needs and drive sustainable economic growth.

Nineteen years on, AFC has developed a track record as the partner of choice in Africa for investing and delivering on instrumental, high-quality infrastructure assets that provide essential services in the core infrastructure sectors of energy, natural resources, heavy industry, transport, and telecommunications. AFC has 48 member countries and has invested over US$19 billion in 36 African countries since its inception.

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Foreign Minister in Afghan Caretaker Government Meets Qatari Ambassador

Source: Government of Qatar

Kabul, June 30, 2026

HE Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Caretaker Government of Afghanistan Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi met on Tuesday with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Afghanistan Dr. Mirdef bin Ali Al Qashouti.
The meeting discussed the latest developments in Afghanistan and ways to support the Afghan people.