Nigeria Promotes Multi-Pillar Mining Sector Expansion Strategy at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025

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Nigeria unveiled a multi-pillar mining sector expansion and beneficiation strategy at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025, aimed at shifting the country from exporting raw minerals to producing value-added products.

Presenting the plan, Yusuf Farouk Yabo, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Mines, said the strategy is designed to unlock Nigeria’s mineral wealth while driving industrialization and regional integration.

The first pillar focuses on beneficiation and value addition, with Nigeria planning to establish processing plants for rare earth minerals and promote regional infrastructure integration.

“We are moving from raw material suppliers to producers of value-added products. For too long, we have exported raw minerals for processing elsewhere, and the benefits have not reached our people. Today we are rich in resources yet poor in outcomes,” Yabo noted.

The second pillar emphasizes energy infrastructure development to ensure affordable and reliable power for mining operations.

“No industrialization can thrive without secure power. The AfCFTA provides a chance to connect markets and industries through strong infrastructure linkages,” Yabo said.

The third pillar highlights technology transfer and skills development, with a focus on youth empowerment.

“Youth training must be a cornerstone of industry growth. Young people are our greatest assets, not a burden. With the right skills, they will build responsible and sustainable mining,” he added.

The fourth pillar centers on policy and investment alignment across Africa, with Nigeria reforming regulations, introducing innovative de-risking tools and strengthening partnerships to harmonize infrastructure and policy frameworks.

“Our strategy is not just about mining for mining’s sake; it is about justice, technology, and building regional value chains,” Yabo emphasized.

Nigeria is also reworking inactive and dormant mining licenses, advancing a national critical minerals strategy and providing incentives for local beneficiation projects.

– on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Afreximbank célèbre la cinquième édition d’Afreximbank TV

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Afreximbank TV, une chaîne de télévision numérique détenue et gérée à 100 % par la Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com), a marqué sa cinquième édition par une couverture dédiée de la Foire commerciale intra-africaine 2025 (IATF2025) qui s’est tenue à Alger (Algérie).

Depuis son lancement en novembre 2023, la chaîne de télévision virtuelle a vu son audience augmenter de manière constante, avec plus de 14,1 millions de vues et 324 200 heures de visionnage. La chaîne compte actuellement environ un demi-million d’abonnés, suivis en moyenne par 272 800 personnes chaque mois. Ses émissions ont une portée mondiale, le Kenya, l’Algérie, le Nigéria, le Ghana et la Tanzanie figurant parmi ses cinq principaux marchés.

Lors de sa première édition, Afreximbank TV avait couvert l’IATF2023 au Caire, en Égypte. Depuis, Afreximbank TV a diffusé une variété de contenus approfondis, diversifiés et d’actualité, composés d’interviews avec des leaders d’opinion, des témoignages vidéo courts et longs, la couverture d’événements phares ainsi que des discussions. Le contenu est diffusé gratuitement en anglais et en français.

« Grâce à Afreximbank TV, nous tirons parti de la puissance de la narration pour non seulement amplifier les interventions essentielles d’Afreximbank et leur impact sur le développement, mais aussi pour conduire les débats sur la transformation du commerce en Afrique. Alors que l’Afrique globale œuvre pour un avenir plus prospère et interconnecté, nous devons nous approprier et façonner notre récit à l’échelle mondiale », a déclaré Mme Anne Ezeh, Directrice de la Communication et des Événements d’Afreximbank.

Mme Ezeh a ajouté qu’Afreximbank TV reste déterminée à mettre en valeur les capacités, les atouts, l’unicité, la prospérité naissante de l’Afrique ainsi que sa contribution aux chaînes de valeur mondiales.

Plus de cinq vidéos de la chaîne ont dépassé le million de vues, à savoir : CANEX Music Factory : Promouvoir les talents africains ; GDIZ : Tisser un avenir prometteur dans l’industrie textile du Bénin ; Eva’s Coffee : Mettre en valeur ses succès ; PAPSS : Connecter le continent ; et Oando : Autonomiser les femmes leaders. Le podcast le plus regardé sur la chaîne porte sur les Assemblées annuelles d’Afreximbank 2025 [Afreximbank Annual Meetings 2025], avec plus de 1,2 millions de vues et 30 700 heures de visionnage.

Au cours de l’IATF2025, Afreximbank TV a assuré la couverture en direct des différentes séances, en plus d’entretiens de haut niveau avec des dirigeants, dont S.E. Olusegun Obasanjo, Président du Conseil consultatif de l’IATF et ancien Président de la République fédérale du Nigeria ; S.E. Wamkele Mene, Secrétaire général de la ZLECAf, entre autres personnalités.

L’IATF 2025, qui a été tenue du 4 au 10 septembre, a accueilli 2148 exposants et plus de 112 000 visiteurs venus de 132 pays. L’évènement continental d’une semaine s’est achevé sur une note particulièrement positive avec la signature de transactions commerciales et d’investissements d’une valeur de 48,3 milliards de dollars US.

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À propos de la Foire commerciale intra-africaine :
Organisée par la Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank), la Commission de l’Union africaine (CUA) et le Secrétariat de la Zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECAf), la Foire commerciale intra-africaine vise à fournir une plate-forme unique pour faciliter l’échange d’informations sur le commerce et l’investissement afin de soutenir le développement du commerce et de l’investissement intra-africains, en particulier dans le contexte de la mise en œuvre de l’Accord sur la Zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECAf). La Foire commerciale intra-africaine réunit les acteurs continentaux et internationaux afin qu’ils présentent et exposent leurs biens et services, tout en explorant les opportunités d’affaires et d’investissement sur le continent. L’IATF offre en outre une plateforme pour partager des informations sur le commerce, les investissements et le marché avec les parties prenantes et permet aux participants d’examiner et d’identifier des solutions aux difficultés auxquelles sont confrontés le commerce et l’investissement intra-africain. Outre les participants africains, la foire commerciale est ouverte aux entreprises et aux investisseurs de pays non africains qui souhaitent faire des affaires en Afrique et soutenir sa transformation grâce à l’industrialisation et au développement des exportations

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SA calls for restraint amid Global Sumud Flotilla’s Gaza aid mission

Source: Government of South Africa

SA calls for restraint amid Global Sumud Flotilla’s Gaza aid mission

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation is closely monitoring the situation regarding the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), which is currently navigating a high-risk area in the Mediterranean Sea.

Recent reports indicate that the Gaza-bound aid flotilla has many ships still “sailing strong” toward the Palestinian territory on Thursday, despite interceptions by Israeli naval forces.

The GSF is an international initiative led by civil society, launched in June this year. The movement aims to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, raise awareness about the urgent needs of the Palestinian people, and emphasise the necessity of ending the conflict in Gaza.

“We note with grave concern the reports of unidentified drone activity in the vicinity of the civilian vessels. 

“South Africa wishes to reiterate, in the strongest terms, its call for all actors to adhere strictly to international law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and relevant international humanitarian law principles.  

“We urge utmost restraint and caution against any unilateral actions that could escalate the situation or endanger human life,” the statement read. 

The department said the safety, security, and physical integrity of all unarmed participants aboard the flotilla, including South African citizens, are of paramount importance. 

“Any military engagement with or forceful detention of these vessels in international waters would constitute a grave breach of international legal norms and fundamental human rights. 

“It must be underscored that the flotilla, a civilian-led initiative, embarked upon a peaceful and humanitarian mission. Its participants aim to draw attention to the severe and urgent humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people in Gaza and to deliver vital aid to alleviate the widespread suffering.” 

South Africa has once again reiterated its profound concern over the devastating humanitarian conditions in Gaza. 

The country believes that the Palestinian civilian population requires immediate protection and sustained humanitarian assistance to counter the catastrophic levels of food insecurity and the threat of famine. 

“We call upon the international community and all relevant parties to uphold their obligations under international law and to ensure the safe and unimpeded passage of humanitarian missions.” – SAnews.gov.za 
 

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President Ramaphosa calls for immediate release of Global Sumud Flotilla abductees

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the Government of the State of Israel to release South Africans and other nationals abducted as part of Israeli authorities’ interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla.

The flotilla comprises humanitarian vessels seeking to deliver aid to Gaza.

President Ramaphosa says the interception in international waters off the coast of Gaza reinforces Israel’s continued violation of international law and infliction of suffering, including starvation, on the Palestinian people.

South Africans who were on board the flotilla include Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, Zukiswa Wanner and Reaaz Moolla, while confirmation is pending on the abduction of Zaheera Soomar, Fatima Hendricks and Carrie Shelver.

President Ramaphosa said: “The interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla is another grave offence by Israel of global solidarity and sentiment that is aimed at relieving suffering in Gaza and advancing peace in the region.

“On behalf of our Government and nation, I call on Israel to immediately release the South Africans abducted in international waters, and to release other nationals who have tried to reach Gaza with humanitarian aid.

“The interception of the flotilla in international waters is contrary to international law and violates the sovereignty of every nation whose flag was flown on the dozens of vessels in the flotilla.

“This action also violates an International Court of Justice injunction that humanitarian aid must be allowed to flow unimpeded.

“South Africa calls on Israel to ensure that the life-saving cargo transported by this flotilla reaches the people of Gaza, as the flotilla represents solidarity with Gaza, not confrontation with Israel.

“South Africa supports the call by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for Israel to urgently lift the blockade on Gaza and allow the entry of life-saving material through all means possible.

“My thoughts are with all of the abductees and their families and it is my expectation that Israel will release the human rights activists as these abductions serve no purpose in the context of efforts to secure peace in the Middle East.”

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Police reaffirm commitment to protect older persons

Source: Government of South Africa

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has urged communities to unite in protecting older persons and to take a stand by reporting abuse. 

“SAPS is obliged and mandated by the Constitution and the Older Persons Act, 2006, to ensure the protection of all elderly persons and dealing effectively with the plight of older persons by empowering and protecting them,” police said in a statement.

Wednesday, 1 October, marked the 35th anniversary of the United Nations in declaring, recognising and honouring worldwide the contributions of older persons.

In South Africa, the commemoration forms part of the Older Persons Week and Social Development Month, which are observed annually to demonstrate the nation’s commitment to caring for the most vulnerable in society.

SAPS said elderly abuse is a growing social concern across society and has many forms, such as violence, lack of access to services, physical abuse, psychological abuse, financial abuse and neglect.

“Abuse can be the result of a single act or may continue over a period of time. Abuse can be accidental or a deliberate act. 

“An abuser may be a relative, a partner, a caregiver, a volunteer, a neighbour, a friend, or even a stranger. Since elder abuse is often conducted by those who have access to older persons as caregivers or relatives, it tends to be under-reporter,” the police said.

“The elderly are important pillars of society and continue to play useful roles in society by sharing their wisdom and experience with society.”

SAPS encouraged the public to observe measures to ensure the safety of older people. These include:

  • Installing handrails, non-slip mats, and removing tripping hazards.
  • The use of walkers, canes, or wheelchairs to prevent falls.
  • Regularly checking in with family and friends to prevent isolation.
  • Educating communities on common scams targeting seniors.
  • Considering investing in a medical alert.
  • Encouraging participation in senior centres for socialisation and activities.

To curb elderly abuse, a multi-agency approach and community-based partnerships is needed in order to effectively safeguard the elderly with government departments such as the Department of Social Development, the Department of Health and those in the criminal justice system and civil society organisations for the successful conviction in cases which involve elderly abuse. 

Anyone who suspects that an older person is being abused or has suffered abuse-related harm is urged to report the matter to the nearest police station or immediately call SAPS Crime Stop number on 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS App or report to a social worker.

All information received will be treated confidentially. – SAnews.gov.za

Joburg Water provides update on Coronationville water provision

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Johannesburg Water has moved to assure residents that progress is being made to improve water supply to Coronationville in the west of the city. 

The area was the sight of violent protest last month with residents demanding water supply.

“Johannesburg Water is making progress on the planned intervention for an immediate intervention to improve supply to the high zone of Coronationville. The project commenced on 22 September 2025, with excavations to expose pipework on the ground. Excavations have been completed on both sides of the street in the vicinity of Harmony and Hamilton streets, Coronationville.

“This is where the cross-connection will be made. A socket has been welded onto the main pipe supplying Crosby on 29 September 2025. Road cutting and trenching were also completed on 30 September 2025, with pipe-laying and valve installation activities currently underway,” the entity said in a statement.

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Furthermore, final pipe connections will be made for the rest of the week with “commissioning of the cross-connection is expected on Friday”.

“In addition, Johannesburg Water has allocated a dedicated team to investigate, assess feasibility and then only implement interventions which could address challenges in sensitive areas supplied within the Commando System, including Claremont, Westbury, and Westdene. 

“These investigations are ongoing and will be resolved progressively, as the challenges and potential solutions differ across each block. It should also be known that the improvement of the Commando System is still dependent on the ongoing medium – and long-term project interventions underway or which are due to commence,” the statement read.

Residents are warned to take care around the construction area in Coronationville.

“This is a reminder that the Coronationville project remains an active construction site. Residents and members of the public are urged to exercise extreme caution in the area and to keep clear of the site, which is strictly off-limits to unauthorized persons. These measures are in place to safeguard both the public and Johannesburg Water employees and contractors.

“Johannesburg Water will continue to provide updates as work progresses and apologises for the inconvenience caused during this intervention,” the statement concluded. 

Johannesburg Water is a municipal entity of the City of Johannesburg. – SAnews.gov.za

Madlanga Commission takes scheduled break

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, October 2, 2025

The Madlanga Commission has announced a break from proceedings, with hearings set to resume on 13 October 2025.

“The Commission will be taking a scheduled break from 6 – 10 October 2025 due to the unavailability of Commissioner Sesi Baloyi, who will be attending to her duties as a member of the Judicial Service Commission,” commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels explained.

Hearings were stopped abruptly this week due to illness of a witness.

READ | General Khumalo receiving the “best medical care”

“This week, the Commission’s public hearings would have continued until Friday, 3 October 2025, but when the hearing resumed… Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga adjourned it due to the inability of [Divisional Commissioner for Crime Intelligence] Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo to proceed with his testimony as a result of sudden illness,” Michaels said.

The Commission — which is officially known as the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System — has already heard the evidence of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, which was followed by that of South African Police Service (SAPS) National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola.

Other witnesses to have given testimony are KZN Director of Public Prosecutions at the National Prosecuting Authority, Elaine Harrison and SAPS Head of Governance, Legislation and Policy at the Legal Services Division, Major General Petronella van Rooyen. – SAnews.gov.za

Operation Shanela nets over 5000 in KZN

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Over 5000 suspects have been arrested for various crimes while 105 unlicensed firearms were recovered in the month of September, said KwaZulu-Natal police.

In a statement, the South African Police Service (SAPS), said that of the 5 527 suspects that were arrested across the province, 1 464 were arrested for contact crimes of which 730 of them were arrested for assault with an intent to cause grievous bodily harm. 

A total of 85 individuals were arrested for murder, and 93 suspects were arrested for attempted murder cases. 

“These arrests and recoveries are a culmination of relentless operations conducted by various police units in specified policing precincts. One of the key objectives of Operation Shanela is to tackle areas which have shown an increase in crime volumes,” the SAPS said in a statement on Wednesday.

Drugs were also recovered in the police operations.

“During these operations, those who deal in narcotics did not escape the police radar as a total of 921 suspects were arrested and drugs were recovered in the process. Police also arrested 51 suspects for being in possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

“The arrested suspects have appeared in various courts in the province, however the work of the police teams in Operation Shanela II does not end with the arrests of the suspects and recovery of exhibits.”

The police added that “frantic work is on-going” behind the scenes in trying to establish possible links of the arrested suspects with other crimes.

“The firearms recovered will also be subjected to ballistics tests to determine if they have not been used in the commission of other crimes,” the police said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

North West Premier to rollout service delivery programme

Source: Government of South Africa

North West Premier Kagiso Lazarus Mokgosi is expected to lead the roll-out of the Thuntsha Lerole programme in the Tswaing Local Municipality on Friday.

The Tswaing Local Municipality, which is part of the Ngaka Modiri Molema District, has been identified as one of the ten local municipalities prioritised for Phase 5 of the provincial government’s Accelerated Service Delivery Programme. This as the municipality is facing challenges in service delivery. 

According to the provincial government, these challenges include an inconsistent water supply and the poor condition of road infrastructure.

Through a coordinated effort to enhance access to quality services, the Premier, who will be joined by Members of the Executive Council (MECs), will officially hand over an internal road in Matshelapad. 

As an ongoing endeavour to improve the state of local road infrastructure, the provincial government said pothole patching will be undertaken from Delareyville to Ottosdal, while blading will be conducted in identified internal roads across the local municipality. 

As part of the Title Deeds Friday campaign, which is a nationwide initiative to restore title deeds, the Premier will symbolically issue 10 out of a total of 1 282 title deeds to their rightful owners. 

In addition, three completed RDP houses will be handed over to the designated beneficiaries.
The provincial leadership will conduct an oversight visit to the construction site of the new Delareyville Bulk Pharmacy. 

Once completed, this facility will enhance the supply of medicine across the local municipality and surrounding health facilities, ultimately improving the availability and equitable delivery of healthcare.

Fresh produce will be handed over to indigent families in Matshelapad, Jachtkraal, and Skierlik, while 105 food parcels will be distributed to households in Thawane village. 

In support of youth development, sports equipment will be issued to nine identified schools, while traditional attire will be presented to the Agisanang Traditional Group. 

To enhance access to economic opportunities, the Centralised Supplier Database (CSD) team will be available on-site to assist with the registration, updating, and amendment of company profiles. 

“In addition, integrated primary health care services will be offered to ensure that community members receive vital health screenings and support. In support of the Clean Cities initiative, the clearing of illegal dumping sites will also be undertaken across the local municipality,” the advisory read. 

The Accelerated Service Delivery Programme – Thuntsha Lerole Reloaded programme will also be rolled out in two other districts. 

In the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District, the program will be launched at the Pitsong Community Hall in the Greater Taung Local Municipality. 

Meanwhile, in the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, public services will be provided at the Tswelelang location in Wolmaranstad, which is part of the Maquassi Hills Local Municipality. – SAnews.gov.za

ESPN Africa Linear Channels Now Available on Disney+ in South Africa

Source: APO

From today, 02 October 2025, Disney+ customers in South Africa have access to both ESPN and ESPN 2 linear channels, bringing the greatest sporting moments from US and International sporting leagues to the existing vast content library on the platform.  

At no extra cost, fans will be able to schedule appointments with thrilling matchups, unmissable moments and heart-pounding programming from the two channels. The action is already underway, with the football season kicking off with no less than six leagues, including the English Football League (EFL), Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), the Dutch Eredivisie, the German Football Association Cup (German DFB Pokal), the Saudi Pro League and the SüperLig from Turkey.  

American Football fans will welcome the start of the NFL (National Football League) and NCAA NCAA Football and Basketball (National Collegiate Athletic Association) matchups this month too, with the NBA (National Basketball Association) tipoffs from October. Followers of internation al rugby leagues can look forward to the commencement of the US’s Major Rugby, as well as the Japanese Rugby Leagues.  

Comments Kyle de Klerk, Director: Sports for The Walt Disney Company Africa: “We are excited to be adding the ESPN Africa linear channels to Disney+ today, offering South African customers more value through ESPN’s award-winning documentaries, breaking sports news, and, of course, fixtures from the most popular and exciting sporting leagues from the United States and around the world. This addition complements the vast library of must-stream TV series and blockbuster movies such as FX’s “Alien: Earth,” the fifth season of “Only Murders in the Building” and Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch”.”  

The ESPN linear channels add to The Walt Disney Company’s more than 100 years of unparalleled storytelling and characters on Disney+, including the latest and greatest from Disney’s iconic brands and franchises – Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic – as well as the expansive general entertainment offering that features content from Hulu, FX, Searchlight Pictures, 20th Century Studios and more.  

Disney+ customers can also stream celebrated and unmissable TV series and movies such as “The Simpsons,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” FX’s “The Bear,” “Modern Family,” “The Kardashians,” “Andor,” “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” “Criminal Minds,” Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine,” “Moana 2”.  

All Disney+ Premium and Mobile plan customers with an 18+ content rating in South Africa will have access to the linear channels. Disney+ enables parents and caregivers to limit access to content for specific profiles based on content ratings, and the ability to add a PIN to lock profiles with access to mature content.  

In addition to Disney+ in South Africa, ESPN is available on MultiChoice’s DStv and StarTimes across Africa.  

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The Walt Disney Company has been in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for over 90 years and employs thousands across the region. Between Disneyland Paris and its other iconic brands, including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, 20th Century Studios and ESPN, The Walt Disney Company EMEA entertains, informs and inspires millions of consumers in more than 130 countries through the power of unparalleled storytelling. Disney+, the company’s direct-to-consumer streaming service, is currently available in 85 markets across EMEA.  

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