Letsike launches newsletter to boost opportunities for young South Africans

Source: Government of South Africa

Monday, August 11, 2025

Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Mmapaseka Steve Letsike, has launched You(th), a flagship bi-weekly newsletter aimed at closing the information gap between government and the country’s youth.

The online publication will provide young South Africans with access to government initiatives, provide a platform for young people to access information, resources, and opportunities that can help them thrive.

Letsike said the launch of You(th) is a significant step towards empowering young South Africans with the information and resources they need to succeed.

“We believe that by providing a platform for young people to access opportunities and share their stories, we can help build a brighter future for our country and confront the triple challenges of poverty, unemployment, and inequality,” Letsike said.

The You(th) newsletter will feature a range of topics, including:
•    Government Opportunities: Information on government initiatives, programs, and tenders that can help young people.
•    Youth Spotlight: Profiles of young South Africans making a positive impact in their communities and industries.
•    Know-How: Tips and guides on accessing government information, resources, and services.
•    Stories of Hope: Inspirational stories of young people overcoming challenges and achieving success.
•    Career and Business News: Updates on career development, entrepreneurship, and business opportunities.
The department encourages young people, media representatives, and stakeholders to access and share the publication with their networks. – SAnews.gov.za

Qatar welcomes the announcements by Australia and New Zealand supporting the recognition of the State of Palestine

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha – August 11, 2025  

The State of Qatar welcomes Australia’s announcement of its intention to recognize the sisterly State of Palestine, as well as New Zealand’s announcement that it is considering recognizing the Palestinian state. Qatar regarded these announcements as positive steps that align with international legitimacy and relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions and significant support for the legitimate rights of the brotherly Palestinian people, enabling them to exercise their right to self-determination and establish their independent state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that these decisions align with the consensus of the states participating in the International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Palestinian Question and Implementation of the Two-State Solution over a roadmap aimed at increasing recognitions of the State of Palestine.

The Ministry reiterates the State of Qatar’s call to all nations that have yet to recognize the State of Palestine to take similar steps that reflect their adherence to international law and support the historical and inalienable rights of the brotherly Palestinian people on their land.

Crypto scams are evolving; Here’s how Binance is helping users stay safe

Source: APO


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As cryptocurrency adoption grows rapidly across Ethiopia and the African continent, it is more important than ever for users to only trust official Binance (www.Binance.com) channels for information, updates, and support. Scammers are using increasingly sophisticated methods, including AI-driven deepfakes and fake websites, to mislead users. Binance encourages its community to stay informed, secure, and vigilant by following essential safety practices.

“Staying safe in the world of cryptocurrency requires vigilance, education, and common sense,” says Samukele Mkhize, Binance’s Africa Compliance/MLRO. “By understanding how scams work and using trusted tools and official channels, Ethiopian and African users can enjoy crypto securely and confidently.”

Important Tips to Protect Yourself on Binance

  1. Be Cautious of Unsolicited Messages
    One of the biggest red flags is receiving unsolicited messages from someone claiming to be from a cryptocurrency platform like Binance. No legitimate company will ever contact you directly to ask for money, personal details, or investment advice. Binance will never call you to request funds or account details. Always be sceptical of unsolicited offers, especially those that come with pressure to act quickly.
  1. Use Only Official Binance Channels
    Before making any financial decisions or taking action, double-check the information through official channels.  For users in Ethiopia and Africa, that means relying on:
  • The official website: www.Binance.com
  • The verified Binance app via Google Play or App Store
  • Binance’s official social media profiles and local Telegram communities
  • Binance Academy for educational content: Academy.Binance.com

Avoid third-party websites such as:

These sites are not affiliated with Binance and should not be trusted. Always ensure you’re using crypto services that comply with local laws and regulations. Binance works closely with regulators to promote safe, legal access to digital assets. Avoid unlicensed platforms that may put your money, and personal data, at risk.

  1. Educate Yourself on Cryptocurrency
    A big part of staying safe is having a basic understanding of how cryptocurrencies and exchanges like Binance work. The more educated you are about the crypto world, the less likely you are to fall victim to scams. Binance Academy offers resources that explain the fundamentals of digital assets, blockchain technology, and safe trading practices.
     
  2. Trust Your Instincts
    If something feels off, it probably is. Scammers often create a sense of urgency, pushing you to make fast decisions or share personal information. A legitimate company will never rush you into making a financial decision. Take your time, ask questions, and don’t be afraid to step back and evaluate the situation.
     
  3. Use Strong Security Measures
    Ensure that your crypto accounts are protected by strong passwords and two-factor authentication (2FA). This adds an extra layer of protection to your accounts, helping to keep your assets secure. Never share your private keys, passwords, or login information with anyone.
     
  4. Be Aware of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Content
    Scammers are increasingly using AI and deepfake technology to impersonate people, including executives from companies like Binance. These deep fakes can be very convincing, but remember that no real company representative will ask you to send money or invest in a project through video calls or social media DMs.
  1. Understand the Role of Crypto Platforms
    It’s important to know that cryptocurrency platforms like Binance are tools for buying, selling, and managing digital assets. These platforms provide access to the crypto space, but they are not financial advisors. They don’t offer investment advice or guarantee returns. If anyone claiming to be from a crypto platform offers investment advice or asks for money, it’s likely a scam.
  1. Report Suspicious Activity
    See something off? Report it immediately through Binance Support (https://apo-opa.co/4fvnp7T) and alert local law enforcement if needed.
     
  2. Keep Your Personal Information Private
    Finally, always be mindful of the information you share online. Scammers often target individuals who share excessive personal information or are overly trusting online. Be especially careful with your online presence, especially on social media.

Binance is committed to working with African regulators to promote safe, compliant crypto access. Always avoid unlicensed services that could expose you to unnecessary legal or financial risks.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Binance.

National Convention will be led by citizens

Source: Government of South Africa

The National Convention Organising Committee has stressed that the upcoming National Convention, set to kick off on Friday, will be driven by ordinary South Africans, not government.

Briefing the media on Monday on preparations for the first national convention of the National Dialogue, Chairperson of the Convention Organising Committee, Boichoko Ditlhake said the convention would be a citizen-led process. 

“The most important thing is that South Africans must take over the process, refine it, determine and perfect it starting with the convention going forward,” Ditlhake said. 

He explained that every ward in South Africa will become a space for democratic engagement, as it is expected that each of the 4 300 wards will have at least three dialogues. These will be small, accessible dialogues in community halls, schools, churches and open spaces. There will also be thousands of sectoral and theme-based dialogues. 

“To ensure that the National Dialogue has real impact, the outcomes framework of the public dialogues will focus on radical change, rapid response and rebuilding the nation. An important part of the discussion will be on how to institutionalise the outcomes of the National Dialogue.

“We call upon on all South Africans to join this process as we seek to address the challenges that face our country and define a better future for all our people,” he said. 

The first National Convention which will be held on 15 and 16 August 2025 at the UNISA main campus, marks the start of the National Dialogue process. The National Dialogue itself will take the form of public dialogues across the country in communities and sectors over several months. 

The first National Convention is intended to discuss the need for and value of a National Dialogue, outline and agree on the key themes for discussion in the National Dialogue and establish a Steering Committee. 

It is also intended to agree on the approach and modalities for the nation-wide public dialogues at sectoral and community level.

Ditlhake explained that provision has been made for 1000 delegates and to date, 755 individuals have been invited from over 30 sectors and over 200 organisations. 

He added that as at yesterday, 557 people from 28 sectors had confirmed attendance. 

Responding to a question about whether any activities were redirected following the withdrawal of some foundations from the Preparatory Task Team, he said none had been redirected. Instead, they had accelerated certain initiatives that had previously been moving slowly. 

Ditlhake explained that a Convention Organising Committee has now been formed comprising representatives from civil society, social partners, NEDLAC, UNISA and the Presidency to undertake the outstanding work to organise and run the convention. 

He said a number of structures work together to support and coordinate the process. 

An Inter-Ministerial Committee, which is chaired by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, comprises all relevant government departments to coordinate government’s contribution.

“A Steering Committee will be established at the first National Convention. Comprised of various sectors, the Steering Committee will set the strategic priorities and coordinate the implementation of the National Dialogue process.

“A Secretariat, housed at Nedlac, is responsible for the day-to-day management of National Dialogue activities and will report to the Steering Committee,” he said. 

Since April 2025, a Preparatory Task Team has been responsible for preparing for the first National Convention. It was established as an interim structure pending the establishment of a broadly inclusive Steering Committee representing all sectors. It has been composed of members of the foundations of struggle stalwarts and representatives of the President.

The Convention Organising Committee includes volunteers from around 20 civil society organisations.

“As the Convention Organising Committee, our task is to ensure that this National Dialogue process is handed over to a broadly representative Steering Committee that will be established at the first National Convention. 

“There is no need for unnecessary delays.  We must move swiftly to hand over the process to civil society and citizen organisations that have genuine interest in solving the challenges our country is facing.  We must not allow any grouping to control a process that should truly belong to citizens and society in general,” he said. 

Budget and costs for the National Convention

Since embarking on this journey, the Chairperson explained that they have witnessed and received overwhelming support and contributions from many stakeholders which has helped to reduce the costs of the National Convention. 

He announced that UNISA will be hosting the first National Convention and provide associated goods and services free of charge. 

“Donations have been received for the National Dialogue digital platform. Other goods and services, such as the venue, screens for public viewing, and rail and road transport, are being provided at no cost,” he said. 

The reduced costs associated with the hosting of the National Dialogue and the funding plan are done with the intention to reduce the burden on the fiscus.

“The total budget for the National Dialogue will be developed as the structure and form of the community dialogues are finalised by the convention, and will depend on in-kind contributions, donations and other resources that can be mobilised from various stakeholders across all sectors of our society.

“All budgetary processes regarding the National Convention adhere to the Public Finance Management Act. The main costs for the upcoming convention are funded from the existing budgets of NEDLAC and the Presidency for secretariat support, communications and logistics,” he said. 

Spokesperson for the National Convention Rev Zwoitwaho Nevhutalu said the R700 million that was being reported on was a budget prepared by the PTT. 

“It’s not a government budget. The conceptual framework of how the dialogue is going to be funded was that 60% will be funded by the government, from the fiscals, and 40% will be funded in cash and in kind by donors. It’s still a budget; there’s no finality because, in terms of the government components, Treasury is still discussing it in the state.” 

Nevhutalu said most of the money was going to fund community dialogues at ward and sectoral levels. He emphasised that no procurement process would be abused. 

“The government has given those guarantees. I think we should be able to take their commitment in good faith,” Nevhutalu said. He added that the most significant donation made so far was from Unisa. 

“We also know, for instance, other NGO’s have donated in kind, their time, resources, travelling, Kagiso Trust has also donated. They have made a donation so far of about R2 million that they have put into the process,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

Gauteng police operations nab 74 

Source: Government of South Africa

Police operations have led to the arrest of 74 suspects across Gauteng, said the South African Police Service (SAPS).

In a statement on Monday, Gauteng police said the arrests were made from 1-7 August 2024.
“The members took part in a number of concentrated operations, vehicle checkpoints, secure escorts and intensive patrols throughout Gauteng. 

“These activities resulted in 33 arrests for serious offenses, such as common and GBH [grievous bodily harm] assault, possession of suspected stolen property, malicious property damage, driving under the influence of alcohol, violating the Immigration Act, robbery, contempt of court, bribery, domestic violence, shoplifting and theft,” said the SAPS.

About 49 hijacked and stolen motor vehicles were recovered with six arrests for the possession of these vehicles. One unlicensed firearm was recovered accompanying two arrests.

“In additional policing, 33 suspects were arrested for drug possession and trafficking. These distinct instances resulted in the seizure of cocaine, heroin, dagga crystal methamphetamine, and mandrax,” the police said.

Meanwhile, from 6-8 August 2025, Benoni Flying Squad members arrested four suspects and recovered one motorcycle.

On Wednesday at around 3pm, police followed up community information which led to a filling station on Atlas Road, Lakefield, Benoni. 

They assisted security personnel in the arrest of a 39-year-old suspect, the rider of a white Bigboy motorcycle allegedly reported stolen in an Akasia case in June.

On Thursday, police patrolling the R555 arrested a 40-year-old suspect after they found him carrying a bag containing ten plastic bags of dagga with a street value of around R2 000. 

A 35-year-old friend of the suspect approached members of Etwatwa SAPS while they were holding the suspect. He was detained after offering police R1 000 in exchange for the dagga suspect’s release.
Additionally, a 35-year-old suspect was taken into custody by police after they discovered him in possession of mandrax tablets in October Drive in Ivory Park.

Investigations are ongoing with the suspects due to appear in court. – SAnews.gov.za
 

Toyota reaffirms long-term investment in eThekwini and KZN

Source: Government of South Africa

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has reaffirmed its commitment to long-term investment in Durban and the broader KwaZulu-Natal region.

The commitment was made during a recent high-level meeting with eThekwini Municipality leadership.

The meeting, attended by Mayor Cyril Xaba and TSAM President and CEO Andrew Kirby, focused on strengthening collaboration in infrastructure development and economic growth.

It also focused on critical enablers for industrial growth, including road upgrades, stable electricity supply, and improvements to water and sanitation infrastructure in the Prospecton Precinct, which is home to TSAM’s manufacturing plant.

During a meeting, Xaba was joined by City Manager Musa Mbhele, Economic Development Chairperson Thembo Ntuli, Trading Services Chairperson Mduduzi Nkosi, and Executive Committee (EXCO) member Andre Beetge.

To support industrial activity in Prospecton, Xaba said the municipality is investing over R450 million in road infrastructure projects currently at various stages of implementation.

A major water infrastructure upgrade is also underway. The project includes the replacement of a 375mm asbestos cement pipeline with a new 400mm steel pipeline to improve water supply in the area.

“In response to flood damage, over R120 million has been allocated to repair and upgrade sewer networks and pump stations. Additionally, the city has invested in refurbishing power substations that service TSAM and surrounding industries,” Xaba said.

A partnership built on trust and shared growth

Xaba described TSAM as one of eThekwini’s most significant investors, with a partnership spanning more than five decades.

“We are not taking this relationship lightly. That is why we are committed to accelerating current infrastructure projects by shortening lead times for construction and repair work,” the mayor said.

He also emphasised that the city’s dedicated support team, led by the City Manager, will continue working closely with TSAM to resolve infrastructure challenges and ensure regular progress updates.

TSAM President Andrew Kirby echoed the company’s long-standing commitment and assured the mayor that they will continue to be part of the solution to grow the city’s economy.

“Even after the catastrophic floods, it was never a consideration to leave Durban. The strength of our relationship with the city has always been a key factor,” Kirby said.

Kirby noted that TSAM contributes R18 billion in national taxes annually, with the municipality collecting over R6 million in rates from the company each year.

The municipality has pledged to collaborate with TSAM on strategic initiatives to further promote automotive manufacturing in eThekwini, reinforcing the city’s position as a hub of industrial innovation and resilience. – SAnews.gov.za
 

Beni: United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) police raise awareness among 500 students about the dangers of gender-based violence

Source: APO


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Five hundrer students from the Higher Institute of Commerce in Beni (North-Kivu) have been participating since Tuesday, August 5, 2025, in an awareness campaign on positive masculinity and the fight against gender-based violence (GBV).

Initiated by MONUSCO police (UNPOL) in partnership with the local NGO “Tendo la Roho,” this training is designed to familiarize students with concepts such as gender equality, respect for human rights, reporting sexual violence, harassment, and child protection. Better informed, these young people will be able to identify different manifestations of gender-based violence in order to report or prevent them.

Congolese police officers specialized in this issue facilitate the awareness sessions during which they respond to numerous questions posed by students.

The student body president of Beni’s Higher Institute of Commerce, Esaïe Paluku, welcomes an initiative he considers “precious.” “As future social actors, we must be aware of these realities. Some forms of violence, although not sexual, remain serious and must be reported. This training equips us to become agents of change,” he explains.

Breaking the silence, encouraging engagement

For Ange Maliro, communication officer at “Tendo la Roho,” this campaign goes beyond simple information. She expects engagement from students whose activity and dynamism in Beni make them particularly effective advocates against sexual violence. “War and poverty expose young people, especially girls, to silent forms of violence such as survival sex. It is urgent to break the silence and raise awareness about male responsibilities in this context,” she notes.

This three-day campaign aims to lay the foundations for a more conscious, more engaged, and more respectful generation regarding the dignity, intimacy, uniqueness, and choices of others. This is one of the conditions for lasting peace.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Mission de l’Organisation des Nations unies en République démocratique du Congo (MONUSCO).

United Arab Emirates (UAE) leaders congratulate President of Chad on Independence Day

Source: APO


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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, President of the Republic of Chad, on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, sent similar messages to the Chadian President and to Prime Minister Allamaye Halina on the occasion.

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

Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Call from Dutch Prime Minister

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, August 11 

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received Monday a phone call from HE Prime Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Dick Schoof.

discussion during the call, focussed on cooperation between the two countries, developments in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories, and ways to advance international efforts to resolve the Palestinian issue through peaceful means and implement the two-state solution. 

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bids Farewell to UAE Ambassador

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, August 11 

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met on Monday with HE Ambassador of the sisterly United Arab Emirates to the State of Qatar, Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa bin Sultan bin Shakhboot Al-Nahyan, on the occasion of the end of his tenure in the country.

HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs wished HE the UAE Ambassador success in his future assignments and expressed hopes for further progress and prosperity in relations between the two countries.