South Africa: Minister Patricia de Lille joins clean cities and towns campaign in Overstrand Municipality

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The Minister of Tourism of Tourism, Patricia de Lille on behalf of Deputy President Paul Mashatile, today joined the community of Overstrand in a clean-up initiative that highlights the importance of collective responsibility in building cleaner and healthier living spaces.

The Department congratulates Overstrand Municipality on receiving first place in the Western Cape Municipal Waste Management Recognition Programme last month, awarded by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning. This accolade recognises Overstrand as the top-performing municipality in the province for its innovative waste management systems, recycling efforts, and compliance with environmental regulations.

Despite challenges such as low recycling rates and illegal dumping in certain areas, Overstrand has continued to prioritise community education, with particular emphasis on engaging young people. These efforts are essential in fostering long-term behavioural change and ensuring that future generations grow up with a sense of environmental responsibility.

Clean cities, towns, and villages are not merely about aesthetics, but are also about public health, environmental sustainability, and economic growth. Cleaner environments attract visitors and investors, reduce pollution, safeguard natural resources, and ensure that communities live in safe and healthy surroundings.

Tourism is directly linked to the state of our cities and towns. The Department of Tourism has, therefore, implemented initiatives such as the Green Tourism Incentive Programme, which supports private sector tourism enterprises in adopting sustainable practices. Cleaner, more sustainable communities are not only more attractive to tourists but also help preserve biodiversity and natural attractions that form the backbone of South Africa’s eco-tourism offering.

The Clean Cities and Towns Campaign is part of the government’s District Development Model (DDM), which promotes collaboration, coordination, and community involvement in improving service delivery. Through activities such as clean-up drives, waste management initiatives, and infrastructure repairs, the campaign demonstrates government’s commitment to working with citizens to build sustainable communities.

The Department of Tourism reaffirms its dedication to the goals of the 7th Administration under the Government of National Unity, which include strengthening service delivery, promoting inclusive growth, and ensuring a healthier environment for all. Citizens are called upon to take pride in their neighbourhoods, hold one another accountable, and work with government to enhance the cleanliness and beauty of South Africa. Together, we can create a sustainable future that all South Africans deserve.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of South African Government.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Condemns Terrorist Attacks in Mali

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The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the terrorist attacks that targeted security posts in southern regions of the Republic of Mali, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of law enforcement personnel.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) reaffirmed the UAE’s strong condemnation of these criminal acts and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism aimed at undermining security and stability.

The Ministry expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims, and to the government and people of Mali over these cowardly attacks, as well as its wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) welcomes cabinet announcement of Ms Karabelo Mojanaga as Regional Executive Manager

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The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) in the Northern Cape Region welcomes Cabinet’s pronouncement of Ms. Karabelo Mojanaga as the Regional Executive Manager (REM) of SASSA in the Northern Cape.

The appointment was confirmed by the Minister in the Presidency, Ms. Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, during a media briefing on Friday, 5 September 2025, on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, 3 September 2025.

In her new role, Ms. Mojanaga will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of SASSA in the Northern Cape, ensuring the effective and dignified delivery of social security services across the province.

As REM, her responsibilities will include:

  • Setting and driving the strategic direction of the Northern Cape Region in alignment with SASSA’s national priorities;
  • Overseeing the implementation and management of the Social Assistance Programme;
  • Managing financial planning, budgeting, supply chain management, and risk controls;
  • Leading regional staff and fostering a high-performance culture;
  • Ensuring compliance with legislation, policies, and audit requirements;
  • Strengthening customer care, managing complaints and enquiries, and expanding outreach initiatives;
  • Representing SASSA in key stakeholder engagements across the province; and
  • Supporting and contributing to sustainable livelihoods to reduce poverty in the province.

Her appointment underscores SASSA’s commitment to capable and responsive leadership that places beneficiaries at the heart of service delivery.

Ms. Mojanaga brings with her a strong track record of public service leadership, having previously served in executive roles such as Senior Manager: Management Accounting at the Northern Cape Department of Health and Chief Financial Officer at the Provincial Treasury.

She graduated from the University of South Africa with a B.Compt Degree, and later obtained a Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from the University of the Free State. She has also completed a certificate course on Africa’s Political Economy through the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute, and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Business Administration at the University of the Free State.

Reacting to her appointment, Ms. Mojanaga stated: “I am deeply honoured to be entrusted with leading SASSA in the Northern Cape Province. This role is both a responsibility and a privilege — to ensure that our beneficiaries receive services that are accessible, efficient, and delivered with dignity, speed, and care. I look forward to working hand in hand with our dedicated staff, communities, and stakeholders to strengthen service delivery, restore trust, and ultimately change lives for the better.”

Prior to her appointment, Ms. Mojanaga acted in the REM role from 1 November 2024, after serving as General Manager: Finance and Corporate Services at SASSA Northern Cape since 15 March 2021.

During her tenure as Acting REM, the Northern Cape was crowned the top-performing SASSA region in the country, achieving 13 out of 14 Annual Performance Plan (APP) targets — a 93% overall performance score, the highest nationwide.

In the first quarter (April to June 2025) of the current 2025/2026 financial year, the Northern Cape once again emerged as the top performer nationally, achieving all 11 APP targets — translating into a remarkable 100% performance.

SASSA in the Northern Cape extends its full support to Ms. Mojanaga as she assumes this vital leadership role and continues to build a strong, client-focused social security system in the province.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of South African Government.

Western Cape Cultural Affairs and Sport on International Literacy Day

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International Literacy Day is celebrated every year on 8 September to highlight the importance of high literacy rates in society.

The Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) is committed to creating an environment that supports readers and encourages a culture of reading across all ages. From story time to digital skills, public libraries across the Western Cape are opening doors to opportunity and lifelong learning.

The department supports literacy in the province through numerous programmes and interventions, including:

  • 375 public library service points, supported by the Western Cape Library Service across the province
  • 229 rural libraries providing free internet through more than 1 500 workstations as well as free Wi-Fi access at 180 of these libraries
  • The department procured 160 307 hard copy books during the last financial year
  • Access to 36 968 copies of e-books, audio books and online magazines
  • Circulation of 275 194 e-books and 80 990 audiobooks in the past year
  • 37 mini-libraries for the blind and visually impaired across the province
  • Thousands more benefit annually from library storytimes, school class visits, book clubs, reading quizzes, writing competitions, and study support initiatives
  • Various programmes to promote reading are being driven by our YeBoneers who are placed in the libraries stream

Libraries and literacy are crucial in our society. Reading is foundational for school success, employability and active citizenship. Libraries reduce barriers by offering free access to books, e-books, safe study spaces, skilled staff, and connectivity. Digital literacy is also essential: in an AI-enabled world, libraries equip residents to find, evaluate and create information responsibly.

Provincial Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Ricardo Mackenzie, calls on all people across the province to join their local library and to keep reading:

“On International Literacy Day, we celebrate the everyday heroes—our librarians, volunteers, parents and young people—who keep the flame of reading alive. In a rapidly digitalising world, the Western Cape’s public libraries are more than buildings with books: they are springboards into learning, opportunity and hope. This year alone, our library literacy programmes directly supported more than 600 residents, and our network of 375 service points continues to bring stories, skills and connection within reach of every community. Reading opens doors—at school, at work and in life. I invite every resident to visit their local library, borrow a book or download an e-book, join a reading circle, and sign up for my ALMAL Book Club. Let’s build a province of readers.”

DCAS continues to roll out many programmes and activities across our libraries to ensure that we can build a culture of reading in our province.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of South African Government.

Morocco: His Majesty the King Congratulates President of North Macedonia on National Day

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His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a message of congratulations to the President of the Republic of North Macedonia, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, on the occasion of her country’s independence day.

In this message, HM the King conveys His sincere congratulations to Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, along with His best wishes for further progress and prosperity for the Macedonian people.

The Sovereign also took the opportunity to stress the Kingdom’s determination to strengthen its distinguished ties of friendship with the Republic of North Macedonia and to promote bilateral cooperation across various fields of common interest, for the mutual benefit of the two friendly peoples.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Kingdom of Morocco – Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates.

Deputy Minister warns against criminality in courts after Athlone shooting

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Justice and Constitutional Development Deputy Minister Andries Nel has sent a strong warning to would be wrongdoers that South Africa’s courts cannot be turned into a place for criminal activities.

The Deputy Minister was speaking outside the Athlone Magistrates Court in the Western Cape on Monday, following a fatal shooting incident at the court on Friday.

The incident is the latest in a growing trend of violence at judicial facilities, with similar incidents occurred this year at the Mitchells Plain and Wynberg Magistrates Courts in the province, and another incident at Melmoth Court in KwaZulu-Natal.

“As the judiciary and the executive, we are united in the struggle to ensure that our courts are places of safety where people can come…to exercise their Constitutional rights.

“We are at work. There are things that we can and are doing immediately. We don’t have to wait to work smarter to ensure that the police are here in greater numbers. We don’t have to wait to make use of technology to make use of remand hearings through video to obviate the need for prisoners to be transported from prison to court.

“I have committed that we will coordinate a meeting with the Minister of Police in this week…to ensure that we strengthen the ties between justice, the judiciary and the police and other departments like Public Works that are responsible for the infrastructure of our courts,” he said.

Western Cape Judge President, Nolwazi Mabindla-Boqwana echoed the deputy minister’s sentiments – calling for strengthened collaboration in fighting back against the “scourge”.

“It is too frequent, and it was important for us to come here with the deputy minister to show the community that we care, and we are doing something about the safety of the courts.

“The attacks against the court precinct are attacks and contempt against our democracy. They are attacks against the administration of justice. So, it is important for us to work together collaboratively and have an integrated plan to how we can work against a scourge.

“Our people should not be afraid to come to court. Our people should not be afraid to come to work. They should feel safe around the courts. It is time for us to say no,” Mabindla-Boqwana said.

Meanwhile, Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development Chairperson, Xola Nqola, noted the incident with “grave concern”.

“These incidents seem to be on the increase, especially in the Western Cape. The authorities need to re-look at the security measures currently used to secure our court precincts. We need to ensure the safety of officials, presiding officers and the public at large.

“The committee would like to express its deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. We further call on the public to assist authorities in making our communities safe again, by speaking out against criminal activities,” Nqola said. – SAnews.gov.za

SA secures access to export fish products in US market

Source: Government of South Africa

Monday, September 8, 2025

South Africa’s fishing industry has secured access to export fish and fish products from listed fisheries to the United States beyond January 2026.

This comes after South Africa’s fish products were confirmed to be comparable under the Marine Mammal Protection Act Import Provisions by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries).

NOAA Fisheries’ determination recognises that South Africa’s regulatory programme for the protection of marine mammals is comparable in effectiveness to that of the United States.

“This determination will allow us to continue exporting South Africa’s fish and fish products from the listed fisheries to the United States beyond January 2026, securing critical market access and reaffirming South Africa’s role as a responsible fishing nation. Ensuring this critical flow of business is in line with government’s mandate of building an ethical and capable state, as well as drive inclusive economic growth,” Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, said on Monday.

This determination follows a rigorous review of South Africa’s comparability finding application, including additional information submitted by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment during the process. Industry support has been central to the process, demonstrating South Africa’s robust management measures and commitment to sustainable practices.

“We welcome this decision and extend our appreciation to the fishing industry for its cooperation and compliance throughout the review process,” the Minister said.

South Africa remains fully committed to maintaining and strengthening its regulatory programme, not only to meet comparability requirements but to uphold the highest environmental sustainability standards. 

In line with this commitment, the department is currently reviewing the Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA) to ensure it remains modern and responsive to evolving national and international sustainability imperatives.

The department called on all fishing right holders and industry stakeholders to continue adhering strictly to permit conditions and legislation under the MLRA, thereby ensuring that South Africa’s fisheries remain sustainable, inclusive, and competitive in the global marketplace. – SAnews.gov.za

Rape suspect re-arrested in Rustenburg

Source: Government of South Africa

Monday, September 8, 2025

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has re-arrested a 23-year-old rape suspect days after he escaped from lawful custody.

The suspect was arrested in Rustenburg in the North West on Saturday.

The suspect was initially arrested in Umzimkhulu, KwaZulu-Natal, on 01 September 2025 for rape, but later managed to escape from custody.

“According to a preliminary report, a 28-year-old woman from Sisulu location was on her way to her cousin’s home when the suspect accosted her. He allegedly forced her into a nearby house, where he raped her,” said the police in a statement.

The victim reportedly managed to escape while the suspect was asleep and reported the incident to the Umzimkhulu police station. The suspect was arrested later that day.

Following his escape, a multi-disciplinary team, comprising members from National Crime Intelligence (Multi-Dimensional Organised Crime), Rustenburg District Crime Intelligence, Phokeng K9 Unit, Kokstad Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit, with the support from the Rustenburg Community Policing Forum (CPF), was assembled to trace and re-arrest the suspect.

“A tip-off led the team to an identified address in Rustenburg, where the suspect was successfully apprehended in the early hours of Saturday morning. The circumstances surrounding the suspect’s escape form part of ongoing investigations,” the police said.

Just last month, police arrested 2 284 sexual offenders across the country for crimes including rape, sexual assault, abduction, attempted rape and other related offences. – SAnews.gov.za

Kaspersky warns of a new credential-stealing campaign via Facebook

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Since late August 2025, the Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) (www.Kaspersky.co.za) has been observing a new malicious campaign leveraging a stealer — a type of malware designed to steal passwords and other account information. The StealC v2 infostealer is being spread through Facebook messages. More than 400 incidents have been identified to date, targeting users across multiple countries, including confirmed cases in Kenya, Angola, Ethiopia, Niger, Uganda and Zambia, among other African* countries.

As part of this attack, Facebook users receive messages containing a link disguised as a notification that their account has been blocked.

Clicking the link opens a fake support page claiming that the user’s account has been blocked due to suspicious activity. To “restore access,” users are prompted to use the “Appeal” button, which initiates the download of a malicious script that installs the StealC v2, a dangerous malware offered under a Malware-as-a-Service model, on the victim’s device. The malware itself steals passwords, cookies, screenshots, as well as cryptocurrency wallet data.

“Cybercriminals often exploit users’ fear of losing account access and a perceived sense of urgency. This pressure can lead individuals to act without caution, increasing the risk of infection by malware such as StealC v2. Users should remain vigilant and always verify the authenticity of messages before clicking any links,” comments Marc Rivero, lead security researcher at Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team.

StealC v2, first observed in 2025, significantly enhances the malware’s capabilities and elevates the risk to both individual and corporate users. The original StealC, which emerged in 2023 on dark web platforms, quickly became a sought-after tool among cybercriminals thanks to its accessibility, capabilities and ease of access.

To be protected from phishing, Kaspersky recommends corporate and individual users:

  • Practice caution when clicking links. Sometimes emails and websites look just like real ones. It depends on how well the criminals did their homework. But the hyperlinks, most likely, will be incorrect, with spelling mistakes, or they can redirect you to a different place.
  • Look out for urgency or threats. Phishing attempts frequently try to create a sense of urgency or fear. Be cautious of emails demanding immediate action, such as changing a password or providing personal information.
  • Verify unsolicited messages, calls, or links, even if they appear legitimate. Never share 2FA codes.
  • Use Kaspersky Next (https://apo-opa.co/42lrs13) (in corporate environments) or Kaspersky Premium (https://apo-opa.co/4nr4ga5) (for individual use) to block phishing attempts.

Reference:

* Kaspersky identified confirmed cases of the StealC v2 infostealer in Africa in Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia. There were also confirmed cases in other regions of the world.

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Youth Charter Issues Global Call to Action as Legacy of the 2nd Africa–CARICOM Summit

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As African and Caribbean leaders, global partners, and the African diaspora convene at the 2nd Africa–CARICOM Summit under the theme “Transcontinental Partnership in Pursuit of Reparatory Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations”, the Youth Charter (www.YouthCharter.org) has issued a renewed Global Call to Action to mobilise the next generation in shaping a just, inclusive, and sustainable future.

The Youth Charter Call to Action builds on three decades of work in sport, arts, culture, and digital engagement, aligning with the Summit’s focus on political, economic, and cultural partnerships while advancing reparatory justice. It urges governments, institutions, and communities across Africa, the Caribbean, and the wider diaspora to:

  1. Empower Young People – Invest in education, skills, and enterprise pathways to ensure that youth are at the forefront of continental and transcontinental development.
  2. Champion Reparatory Justice – Recognise the historical and systemic injustices faced by Africans and people of African descent, while supporting programmes that deliver restorative and sustainable impact.
  3. Build Community Campuses – Establish safe, inclusive spaces that harness sport, art, culture, and digital technologies as vehicles for opportunity, resilience, and peace.
  4. Strengthen Diaspora Links – Create platforms for African and Caribbean youth to connect, collaborate, and lead in shaping shared prosperity.
  5. Align with Global Goals – Ensure all youth engagement contributes to the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Africa’s Agenda 2063.

“The 2nd Africa–CARICOM Summit is not only a historic political and cultural milestone — it is a call to action for young people of Africa and the diaspora to inherit, shape, and lead the future. Reparatory justice must be lived through opportunity, education, and empowerment,” said Youth Charter Founder and Chair, Prof. Geoff Thompson.

As a legacy of the Summit, the Youth Charter will work with African Union and CARICOM partners to advance its Community Campus Model, ensuring that the voices, creativity, and leadership of young people are central to achieving reparatory justice and sustainable development.

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Specifically, The Youth Charter Tackles educational non-attainment, health inequality, anti-social behaviour and the negative effects of crime, drugs, gang related activity and racism by applying the ethics of sporting and artistic excellence. These can then be translated to provide social and economic benefits of citizenship, rights responsibilities, with improved education, health, social order, environment and college, university, employment and enterprise.