Select Committee on Land Reform to Conduct Oversight at Alexkor in Alexander Bay

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The Select Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform and Mineral Resources will, from today, conduct an oversight visit to Alexkor in Alexander Bay in the Northern Cape.

This oversight visit aims to address problems surrounding the Richtersveld Cedar Hub Land Claim, which has significant implications for the Richtersveld community and the restoration of land rights lost due to historical diamond mining activities in the region. The Richtersveld Cedar Hub Land Claim, one of the largest in South Africa’s history, has resulted in the community regaining approximately 195 000 hectares of land. This includes a share in the Richtersveld National Park and a 49% stake in a diamond-mining joint venture with Alexkor, alongside development funding for housing.

A vital aspect of the settlement was the establishment of the Richtersveld Community Property Association (CPA) to manage community assets, alongside two trusts and various subsidiaries. Over a decade since the settlement, several requirements outlined in the deed remain unfulfilled, prompting the need for this oversight visit.

Chairperson of the committee, Mr Mpho Modise, said previous engagements and oversight by the National Council of Provinces and the National Assembly committees have identified outstanding actions required from government departments and local authorities.

Mr Modise said the reports highlight challenges faced by the local municipality regarding service delivery in the former mining town of Alexander Bay. Issues include:

– Dysfunctionality within the CPA
– Delays in electricity service connections in Alexander Bay
– Operational challenges for agricultural businesses transferred to the CPA
– Unsatisfactory environmental rehabilitation of mined areas falling within the settlement of Alexander Bay or on land returned to the members of the CPA.

During the 7th parliamentary term, the committee has been approached by various stakeholders to resolve ongoing issues with the mining joint venture and to assist the CPA in securing the final transfer of funds owed by Alexkor for payment of the long-standing rental agreement.

During the week-long oversight, the committee will convene meetings with all relevant stakeholders to establish a timeline for completing outstanding actions. Where timelines are lacking and previous provincial task teams have set deadlines, the committee will engage responsible parties to understand the challenges affecting the implementation of the deed settlement.

Attached please find the programme of the oversight https://tinyurl.com/7mzuj4jy

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

Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development Invites Candidates for Information Regulator Posts

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he Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development has invited nominations and applications from individuals and organisations for two suitable people to be appointed as members of the Information Regulator for a period of five years.

According to the Chairperson of the committee, Mr Xola Nqola, one position is full-time and the other is part-time.

A list of all the nominations and applications received with the accompanying Curricula Vitae (CVs) and suitably redacted personal information will be published on Parliament’s website for public comment on the suitability of candidates. Shortlisted candidates will be subjected to a screening process.

In terms of the Protection of Personal Information Act No. 4 of 2013, members of the Regulator must be South African citizens who are appropriately qualified, fit and proper persons and:

  • At least one of whom must be appointed on account of experience as a practising advocate or attorney or a professor of law at a university; and
  • The remainder of whom must be appointed on account of any other qualifications, expertise and experience relating to the objects of the Regulator.

Nominations and applications must be accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae (CV) providing the nominee or applicant’s:

  • Full name, ID number and gender;
  • Contact details, including physical address, telephone/cell number and email address;
  • Relevant previous experience (including relevant dates and organisations concerned); and
  • Academic qualifications.

In addition, nominations must contain the full name, address or email address and contact details of the person or organisation making the nomination and a signed acceptance of the nomination by the nominee.

Nominees and applicants are also requested to indicate whether they would be available to serve as a member of the Regulator in a full-time or part-time capacity, or both, should they be appointed.

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

Committee Chairperson Applauds Action Against Non-Performing Contractors

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The Chairperson of the Select Committee on Public Infrastructure and Minister in the Presidency, Mr Rikus Badenhorst, today congratulated the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Mr Dean Macpherson, and the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the decisive steps taken to hold non-performing contractors accountable.

Mr Badenhorst described the announcement that the CIDB has blacklisted 40 contractors since June 2024 as “nothing short of historic”.

“In the 22 years prior, only a single contractor had been blacklisted. The failure to act against non-performing contractors created an environment in which incomplete, poorly built, and abandoned projects became commonplace. This eroded public trust in government’s ability to deliver. Under the Minister’s leadership, and with the CIDB acting decisively, that chapter is now closed,” said the Chairperson.

Mr Badenhorst stressed that this turnaround is more than a statistic. It is a signal that the department, together with its entities, is serious about restoring professionalism, cleaning up procurement and ensuring that public funds deliver tangible infrastructure for South Africans. The CIDB’s action directly supports the Minister’s vision of a department that is a highly effective delivery unit, capable of supporting economic growth and job creation.

The Chairperson said that the committee also welcomes the additional reforms announced by the Minister, including refining blacklisting processes, recovering funds from delinquent contractors, filling key vacancies, and tightening accountability mechanisms. “These reforms, reinforced by the CIDB’s enforcement powers, represent the kind of systemic change that Parliament has long called for,” he said.

According to the Chairperson, there is now a clear message to communities across South Africa that the days of impunity are over. The combination of ministerial leadership and the CIDB’s decisive action is ensuring that contractors who betray the public trust will no longer be allowed to do business with government.

Mr Badenhorst said the committee will continue to exercise its oversight role to ensure that these reforms are sustained, that the CIDB is supported in its regulatory mandate and that South Africans see the results in the form of quality infrastructure that is delivered on time and within budget.

“The committee congratulates the Minister and the CIDB on this important milestone. It represents a fresh start for the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure and a renewed commitment to accountability, delivery, and economic growth.”

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

Minister of State for International Cooperation Meets ICRC President

Source: Government of Qatar

New York, September 22, 2025

HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad met with HE President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Discussions during the meeting dealt with the humanitarian conditions in several conflict zones, and emphasized the importance of enhancing rapid responses to the urgent needs of the most vulnerable groups in those areas.

The two sides agreed to continue coordination and expand areas of cooperation in the future, including supporting joint humanitarian initiatives and enhancing efforts to provide protection and assistance to communities affected by crises.

During the meeting, HE the Minister of State for International Cooperation affirmed the State of Qatar’s continued support for ICRC’s humanitarian work, and noted the role of the close partnership in alleviating human suffering and protecting civilians in war zones.

Qatar Participates in UN General Assembly Event Marking 80th Anniversary of UN Charter

Source: Government of Qatar

New York, September 22, 2025

Qatar attended today the commemorative meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, held to mark the 80th anniversary of the UN Charter.
The event was opened by HE UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, on the sidelines of the 80th session of the General Assembly in New York.
Qatar was represented at the meeting by HE Director of International Organizations Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sheikha Hanouf bint Abdulrahman Al-Thani. 

Minister of State for International Cooperation Meets UN Under-Secretary-General

Source: Government of Qatar

New York, September 22, 2025

HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad met with HE Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States Rabab Fatima.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. It explored ways to further foster cooperation between the State of Qatar and the Office of the High Representative and to support the most vulnerable countries in addressing development and humanitarian challenges.

The two sides focused on the importance of coordinating efforts to empower least developed countries and expand opportunities for sustainable financing and innovative initiatives for the most vulnerable communities.

HE the Minister of State for International Cooperation affirmed the State of Qatar’s commitment to supporting international initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development and building effective partnerships that contribute to achieving the priorities of the 2030 Agenda.

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets US Senator at UN General Assembly

Source: Government of Qatar

New York, September 22, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, met on Monday with HE US Senator Jeanne Shaheen, on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The meeting addressed the close strategic relations between the State of Qatar and the United States of America, exploring ways to support and enhance them, along with several issues of common concern.

Qatar Joins High-Level Event on Water Diplomacy at UN General Assembly

Source: Government of Qatar

New York, September 22, 2025

Qatar participated Monday in a high-level ministerial event on water diplomacy, hosted by Saudi Arabia on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
HE Minister of State for International Cooperation, Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad, represented Qatar at the event, titled “Water Diplomacy: A Bridge for Sustainable Development and Cooperation”.
Dr. Al Misnad emphasized the critical role of water diplomacy in fostering regional stability, advancing sustainable development, and creating global partnerships in the management of water resources.
The event brought together senior government officials, ministers, and representatives from key international organizations to discuss the pressing challenges and opportunities surrounding water management. 

Energy Leaders to Drive Dialogue on Energy–Mining Nexus at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025

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Africa’s premier gathering for mining stakeholders, African Mining Week (AMW), will feature a distinguished lineup of regional and global energy leaders at its 2025 edition, taking place on October 1–3 in Cape Town. Confirmed speakers include Francesco La Camera, Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA); Oliver Johnston, CEO of SOLINK; Richard Doyle, Managing Director of JUWI South Africa; Grant Berndsen, CEO of Terra Firma; and Dr. Vincent Amu, Managing Director and CEO of Oildynamix.

AMW 2025 will provide a platform for dialogue on best practices and innovative solutions to ensure a resilient energy supply for Africa’s mining sector. The event will feature high-level panel discussions, deal signings, project showcases and exclusive networking sessions aimed at strengthening collaboration at the energy–mining nexus.

IRENA’s La Camera will participate in the Critical Minerals & Value Creation: Africa’s Step Beyond Extraction panel. This discussion will highlight Africa’s pivotal role in the global energy transition, given its 30% share of the world’s critical minerals – including cobalt, lithium and copper – essential for renewable energy technologies. Mineral-rich countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, the world’s largest supplier of cobalt, and South Africa, the top producer of platinum group metals, will play a central role as global demand for critical resources is projected to quadruple by 2030.

SOLINK, JUWI South Africa and Terra Firma will be represented on the Resilient Energy Mix: Balancing Renewables and Traditional Resources for Sustainable Mining panel. This session will explore strategies for integrating renewable energy into mining operations to enhance energy security, reduce costs and meet ESG commitments.

Meanwhile, Oildynamix will host a workshop showcasing innovative technologies and services designed to improve efficiency in drilling, exploration and production across the mining and extractive industries.

Held under the theme From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth, AMW 2025 will bring together African energy and mining stakeholders with global investors and partners to drive collaboration, strengthen value chains and advance the continent’s sustainable development agenda.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Egypt: High time for cartoonist Ashraf Omar’s pre-trial detention to end, say United Nations (UN) experts

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UN human rights experts* today expressed deep concern over the continued detention of political cartoonist Ashraf Omar and the sweeping misuse of counter-terrorism legislation in Egypt to silence artists and journalists and curtail freedom of expression.

“The case of Ashraf Omar illustrates a deeply worrying practice in Egypt of criminalising political expression, including in the form of art, under the guise of national security and counter-terrorism,” the experts said.

Arrested on 22 July 2024, and accused of joining a terrorist group, disseminating and publishing rumours and false news and information, and abuse of social media, Ashraf Omar remains in pre-trial detention, deprived of fair trial guarantees.

“Cartoonists, writers and journalists must be free to express critical views without fear of arrest or prosecution. Artistic expression is a cornerstone of cultural rights and an integral aspect of the right to freedom of expression. Silencing it undermines both individual freedoms and the cultural life of society as a whole,” the experts said.

Omar was reportedly interrogated on his artistic work as a cartoonist and his motivations for drawing satirical images critical of the authorities, and no evidence was presented to him or his lawyer of the alleged videos or online content forming the basis of the accusations.

“The detention of Ashraf Omar is arbitrary and unlawful. It violates Egypt’s obligations under international human rights law to protect freedom of opinion and expression, including artistic expression, cultural rights, liberty and security of person, and the right to a fair trial and due process,” the experts said.

“We urge the authorities to release him immediately and ensure that he benefits from all fair trial guarantees,” they said. “Egypt must bring its counter-terrorism legislation in full compliance with international standards and stop using pre-trial detention as a tool of repression.”

The experts are in contact with Egyptian authorities on this case.

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