Mixed bag as petrol increases slightly, diesel on the downturn

Source: Government of South Africa

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

South Africans will face a mixed bag at the pumps from tomorrow following the announcement of the petrol price adjustments by the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR) today.

The department announced marginal increases to the price of both grades of petrol, with diesel variants set for a price drop.

Decreases will also be felt for consumers of illuminating paraffin and LP Gas.

The following price adjustments will apply:

  • Petrol 93 (ULP and LRP): 1c increase.
  • Petrol 95 (ULP and LRP): 8c increase.
  • Diesel (0.05% sulphur): 10c decrease.
  • Diesel (0.005% sulphur): 8c decrease.
  • Illuminating Paraffin (wholesale): 11c decrease.
  • Single Maximum National Retail Price for Illuminating Paraffin: 15c decrease.
  • Maximum Retail Price of LP Gas: 17c decrease and 19c decrease in the Western Cape.

“The average Brent Crude oil price increased slightly from US$67.01 to US$67.16 during the period under review. The increase in the price of crude oil is due to the geopolitical risks emanating from the Russia and Ukraine conflict as well as the Middle East conflict.

“The impact of the geopolitical risks outweighs the OPEC+ recent announcement to increase production in October, which could ultimately lead to increased supply and lower prices,” the department said.

Furthermore, international petroleum prices “followed the increasing trend of crude oil prices”. 

The Rand also strengthened during the period under review.

“This led to higher contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices [BFP] of petrol by 16.93 cents per litre (c/l), diesel by 8.13 c/l and illuminating paraffin by 4.23 c/l. The prices of Propane and Butane remained the same as during the previous period, however, the shipping costs were lower.

“The Rand appreciated on average, against the [USD]… from 17.73 to 17.49 Rand per USD during the period under review when compared to the previous one. This led to lower contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol by 14.27 c/l, diesel by 15.40 c/l and Illuminating paraffin by 14.79 c/l,” the DMPR said. – SAnews.gov.za

Economic growth tops agenda at Cabinet Lekgotla

Source: Government of South Africa

Economic growth and implementation of existing government plans have taken centre stage at the extended Cabinet Lekgotla currently underway at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House in Pretoria. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa, together with Deputy President Paul Mashatile, convened the extended Cabinet Lekgotla on Tuesday, bringing together ministers, deputy ministers, premiers and representatives from the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) with a sharp focus on inclusive growth, reforms and delivery. 

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the Cabinet Lekgotla, Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said the Presidency, National Treasury and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition have presented a consolidated plan before the Lekgotla.

“There is going to be a plan, but there is not going to be a new plan. It’s the implementation of those plans that have already been articulated, out there and adopted in South Africa. We are prioritising what are the quick wins, what are low-hanging fruits and what is the medium and long-term range of that,” Ntshavheni said.

The Minister explained that the extended Cabinet Lekgotla serves as an integral component of the government planning cycle, prioritising economic growth, addressing high unemployment rate, tackling crime, ensuring the safety and security of citizens and crucially fostering the development of a competent capable state. 

“In this Lekgotla we’re focusing primarily on three things, the economy of the country, how do we grow the economy and we’re not coming up with a new strategy or new plans, but how do we implement those plans that are there so that we can deal with the number of issues that are confronting South Africans. One, the high unemployment rate, two, the high cost of living in the country, and the general economic growth that must be inclusive,” she said.

Ntshavheni added that proposals on economic reforms are being aligned with interventions to strengthen local government and improve service delivery.

“We are also focusing on that economic growth proposal focus, we deal with issues of how do we build a capable state or a state that delivers, how do we do the reforms that will make sure that the economy grows, and what are the industrial reform targets that we are going to chase to make sure that they the economy in general responds. 

“Then we are also focusing on the state of local government, and the issues that have been confronting our municipalities, and we are looking at what are the success stories, and what are the challenges, what are the interventions that have been implemented, and what are more interventions that can be done, including the white paper on local government that is reforming the system to make sure that the system works,” the Minister said.

The Lekgotla is also considering ways to address crime, which Minister Ntshavheni described as both an obstacle to economic growth and a threat to the safety and security of South Africans.

She reiterated that government is consolidating already adopted strategies rather than creating new ones. 

“The Presidency overall, and the Department of Finance, the National Treasury and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, have consolidated proposals across various departments and plans that have been previously adopted,” Ntshavheni said.

On other matters, Ntshavheni stressed that government will not provide a “running commentary” on the work of the Madlanga Commission, noting that President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a two-phased approach an interim report in three months and a final report in six months.

Responding to questions on the Special Investigating Unit’s (SIU) report into Tembisa Hospital, Ntshavheni said the investigations are ongoing.

“They have already done asset forfeiture on a number of implicated people, and in terms of the head of the SIU, he has indicated that there is still more work to be done, so allow the space for the SIU to do its work and those agencies that are supporting the SIU to do the work to be done,” she said.

On international developments, the Minister reaffirmed South Africa’s long-standing position on the conflict in the Middle East. 

“Our position is that South Africa has always supported a two-state solution to the issue of Palestine along the 1957 borders of Palestine and our engagement on the issue around Palestine is twofold. We support initiatives that are driven under the umbrella of the United Nations and all the other regional initiatives that are undertaken that includes the full participation of Palestinians in the solution,” she said. – SAnews.gov.za 

HH the Amir Sends Written Message to President of Lebanon

Source: Government of Qatar

Beirut, September 30, 2025

HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani sent a written message to HE President of the Republic of Lebanon General Joseph Aoun pertaining to bilateral relations and ways to support and develop them.

HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Lebanon Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani delivered the message during a meeting on Tuesday with HE the Lebanese President.

President Boakai Congratulates Nigeria on Its 65th Independence Anniversary

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The President of the Republic of Liberia, His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has sent a congratulatory message to the Government and People of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the occasion marking that country’s 65th Independence Anniversary on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

According to a Foreign Ministry release, in his message to his H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President Joseph Boakai on behalf of the Government and People of Liberia and in his own name, extended best wishes through President Tinubu to the Government and People of Nigeria as they celebrate this historic day.

“I hope that this momentous occasion will allow us to reflect on our historic journey of partnership. Our two Countries share a long history of friendship and cooperation, rooted in our common membership in ECOWAS and the African Union, as well as our Mutual commitment to peace, democracy, and development across West Africa “, President Boakai declared.

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

The European Union remains a steadfast partner to the Seychelles

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Ambassador Oskar Benedikt, the Head of the European Union Delegation to the Seychelles held discussions with the Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ian Madeleine on Tuesday 30 September 2025 at Maison Quéau de Quinssy.

Ambassador Benedikt congratulated Ambassador Madeleine on his recent appointment as Principal Secretary. The EU Ambassador provided an update on the ongoing cooperation between Seychelles and the European Union (EU) in various fields; such maritime security, fisheries, financial governance and trade among others.

They discussed the Port Victoria Extension Project, which is currently in the tendering phase. Ambassador Madeleine acknowledged that the project is of great strategic importance for the country. Once completed it will significantly contribute to Seychelles’ socio-economic development. He expressed his appreciation to the European Union for its valuable support in this endeavour.

Ambassador Madeleine reiterated that the partnership with the European Union is of great importance to Seychelles, not only in terms of support for national projects but also within multilateral fora, where the EU has consistently championed the cause of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). In response, Ambassador Benedikt expressed his appreciation to Seychelles for being a strong voice and reliable partner in such engagements.

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Republic of Seychelles.

President Boakai Declares Wednesday, 1st October as “Global Coffee Day”

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The President of the Republic of Liberia, H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has by Proclamation declared Wednesday, October 1, 2025 as “Global Coffee Day”. 

The Proclamation calls on citizens, businesses, and government agencies to execute appropriate programs and activities that will celebrate Liberia’s coffee sector and its workforce; promote fair trade and sustainability within the coffee supply chain; educate the public on coffee’s history, culture and economic impact; and encourage consumption on locally grown coffee.

According to a Foreign Ministry release, October 1st is recognized annually as Global Coffee Day by the International Coffee Organization (ICO), and it seeks to promote sustainable practices, raising awareness of coffee farmers’ challenges, and celebrating coffee’s journey from bean to cup.

The Proclamation stated that coffee is one of the world’s most consumed beverages, a global commodity that fuels economic growth, supports millions of livelihoods, and enriches cultures worldwide.

The Presidential Proclamation disclosed that Liberia’s coffee industry holds historical and economic significance, contributing to national heritage, exports, and employment.

A Foreign Ministry release says that Coffea librica, a robust, native species to West and Central Africa, offers distinct smoky, nutty, and chocolatey flavors with rich body and lasting aroma, setting it apart from Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora (Robusta) are commonly traded.

Cultivating Coffea liberica presents an opportunity to diversify Liberia’s coffee sector, improve climate resilience through its hardiness and disease resistance, and open niche markets for local farmers. Its recognition also reflects Liberia’s dedication to biodiversity, sustainable farming, and the preservation of indigenous agricultural crops 

The Proclamation stated that President Boakai has recognized Coffea liberica as a strategic agricultural asset and directed the Ministry of Agriculture, Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority, and relevant institutions to advance research to improve Coffea liberica quality, yield, and disease resistance; promote cultivation of Coffea liberica among smallholder farmers in suitable regions; and support marketing efforts to position Coffea liberica as a premium Liberian product.

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

President Boakai Congratulates China on 76th National Day Celebration

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The President of the Republic of Liberia, His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has sent a message of congratulations to the Government and People of the People’s Republic of China on the occasion commemorating the 76th National Day of Independence of that Country on October 1, 2025.

According to a Foreign Ministry release, in his message to his Chinese counterpart, His Excellency Xi Jinping, President Joseph Boakai extended heartfelt Congratulations to the Government and People of the People’s Republic of China on behalf of the Government and People of Liberia and in his own name.

President Boakai stressed that this significant milestone reflects not only a remarkable history of resilience and progress but also the enduring legacy of culture, innovation, and determination that continues to define the Chinese People over the past 76 years, as they rise to the stature of a global leader, exemplifying unity and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

President Boakai furthered that under the distinguished leadership of H.E. Xi Jinping, China has successfully confronted challenges and embraced opportunities, foster transformative development that has improved the lives of millions and set an admirable standard on the international stage. 

“As your nation observes this millstone, may it serve as an inspiration for continued prosperity, growth, and harmony among your people. I look forward to the deepening of our collaboration as we jointly uphold the principles of the United Nations and advance the cause of international peace and security”, the Liberian leader declared.

President Boakai then expressed that H.E. Xi Jinping continued to be endowed with abundant wisdom and strength as he leads his compatriots to greater prosperity.

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

Project Preparation and Development Unit (PPDU) and World Bank launch capacity building workshop on r-p3sat tool for regional infrastructure projects

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The ECOWAS Project Preparation and Development Unit (PPDU) and the World Bank are bringing together experts from ECOWAS Member States, the ECOWAS Commission and Agencies, technical and financial partners on the 29th and 30th of September, 2025, in Accra, Ghana, for a training workshop on the regional tool for selecting and analysing regional public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure (R-P3SAT).

The main objective of this workshop is to train experts and focal points from ECOWAS Member States in the use of the R-P3SAT tool to evaluate, analyze, and select regional PPP projects. It will enable participants to gain practical experience of the tool’s processes and functionalities in order to streamline the evaluation of PPP infrastructure projects.

The welcome address was delivered on behalf of Mr. Sediko DOUKA, ECOWAS Commissioner for Infrastructure, Energy, and Digitalization, by Mr. Olumuyiwa SHOKUNBI, PPDU Program Manager, representing the Acting Director of PPDU.

The World Bank’s address was delivered on behalf of the Vice President in charge of Infrastructure by Ms. Adetoun ADETONA, PPP Specialist.

The proceedings were opened on Monday, September 29th, 2025, by Mr. Frederick DARTEY, Director of the Ghana PPP Unit, representing His Excellency the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Ghana.

– on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Arab Coordination Group (ACG) to Celebrate 50 Years of Global Impact in 2025

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The Arab Coordination Group (ACG) (www.TheACG.org) will mark its 50th anniversary with a high-level Golden Jubilee celebration on October 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The event will bring together global leaders, partners, and stakeholders to honor five decades of ACG’s contributions to sustainable development around the world.

Under the theme “ACG at 50: United in Collaboration, Transforming Development for a Sustainable Future,” the Golden Jubilee will celebrate ACG’s legacy and look ahead to new opportunities for collective action and global impact.

For five decades, the ACG has played a vital role in tackling global development challenges, improving lives, building resilient communities, and driving inclusive growth. This event serves as an opportunity to reflect on achievements, share insights, and set the foundation for the future.

The event will feature high-level discussions, engaging presentations, and video highlights—offering a shared vision for a more sustainable and prosperous world, guided by the Group’s core values and long-standing commitment to global partnership.

The Golden Jubilee will also highlight key takeaways from the past years, showcasing how the ACG has evolved, adapted, and expanded its mission in response to a changing global landscape. Through collaboration, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to shared values, the Group has become a key player in shaping inclusive and sustainable development worldwide.

– on behalf of Arab Coordination Group (ACG).

About the Arab Coordination Group (ACG):
The Arab Coordination Group (ACG) is a strategic alliance that provides a coordinated response to development finance. Since its establishment in 1975, ACG has been instrumental in developing economies and communities for a better future, providing more than 13,000 development loans to over 160 countries around the globe. ACG works across the globe to support developing nations and create a lasting, positive impact.

The Coordination Group is considered one of the most important and effective development partnerships at the international level. The group actively works to adopt the best global practices in sustainable development work. It also aims to align the efforts of these institutions to achieve convergence and harmonization in the policies governing their financing operations.

The Group comprises 10 national, regional, and international institutions, including the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development,  the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, the Arab Gulf Programme for Development, the Arab Monetary Fund, the Islamic Development Bank, the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, the OPEC Fund for International Development, the Qatar Fund for Development and the Saudi Fund for Development.

SA launches National Action Plan to combat substandard medical products

Source: Government of South Africa

Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has reaffirmed his department’s commitment to ensuring that all medicines, vaccines, and health products are safe, effective, and of the highest quality.

The Minister was speaking at the launch of Africa’s first comprehensive National Action Plan (NAP) aimed at combating the serious threat posed by substandard and falsified medical products (SFMP) at the Protea Hotel OR Tambo Airport, Kempton Park, Gauteng, on Tuesday. 

This initiative positions the country as a leader on the continent in the fight against fake and poor-quality medicines.

The Minister emphasised that this plan is crucial in the effort to protect innocent lives. 

“Substandard and falsified medical products are a threat to individual lives and the integrity of health systems globally,” said Motsoaledi.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that SFMP contribute to a significant number of deaths worldwide each year, many of which go undetected.

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), in collaboration with the Department of Health and the WHO, officially unveiled this landmark NAP. 

The NAP was developed by a multistakeholder committee following the guidelines of the WHO’s draft handbook pilot. 

This launch signifies the conclusion of the pilot phase, allowing the WHO to implement the handbook across all Member States.

According to Motsoaledi, a large percentage of SFMP found worldwide are present in Africa, raising substantial public health concerns. 

The Minister believes that this situation poses challenges to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, which aims to ensure universal health access for all.

He stated that the development of the NAP provides a framework for addressing the threat of SFMPs. 

In addition, it supports the enhancement of technical capacity and fosters collaboration among all stakeholders involved in the manufacture, importation, distribution, and supply of medical products.

“All actors within the supply chain, particularly at key pinch points in both the public and private sectors, must be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and equipment to identify and report suspicious products to SAHPRA. 

“All activities should mitigate the risk of SFMP. This includes increased vigilance at ports of entry, through to post-market surveillance of high-risk products, inspection of manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers.”

During the Fifth Ordinary Session of the African Union Specialised Technical Committee on Health, Population, Nutrition, and Drug Control, held in Ethiopia last year, Motsoaledi said delegates expressed concern regarding the growing prevalence of SFMP on the continent. 

He stressed that this poses a serious threat to public health and also causes significant economic losses throughout Africa.

Meanwhile, the number of incidents involving SFMP reported from Africa through the WHO Global Surveillance Monitoring System has been increasing over the years. 

According to the Minister, in October 2022, several children’s deaths in Gambia were linked to SFMP. 

“The launch represents a milestone in protecting the integrity of South Africa’s health system and medicines supply chain. The network that strives to protect public health by sharing knowledge, resources, and best practices for the betterment of our health system.”

He expressed his gratitude to the WHO for selecting South Africa for this opportunity. 

The Minister announced that South Africa is prepared to present this pilot initiative in collaboration with the 14th Member State Mechanism on Sustainable Financing, scheduled for November 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland. – SAnews.gov.za