President Boakai Congratulates China on 76th National Day Celebration

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

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

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

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

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

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

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

– on behalf of Arab Coordination Group (ACG).

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

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

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

SA launches National Action Plan to combat substandard medical products

Source: Government of South Africa

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

African Energy Week (AEW): Africa Energy Bank Moves to Close Continent’s Energy Finance Gap

Source: APO

The African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) and Afreximbank shared updates on the establishment of the $5 billion Africa Energy Bank on Monday at AEW: Invest in African Energies, aimed at addressing Africa’s persistent energy financing challenges.

Speaking during a workshop titled Africa Energy Bank Take-Off – Bridging the Financing Gap for Africa’s Energy Sector, Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, Secretary General of APPO, said the bank has made rapid strides in raising funds.

“We have succeeded in raising a large chunk of the funds we needed to get this bank started. In the last two to three years, we have achieved what no other development bank has in terms of the timeline,” Ibrahim said. He highlighted the continent’s energy access challenges: “More than 600 million Africans lack electricity… yet we export 75% of our oil production and 45% of gas. If we want energy for our people, then we have to fund the projects.”

Ibrahim emphasized that Africa must lead its own energy financing. “We have a duty to ensure the African continent is not left behind in terms of energy access; in doing so, we cannot continue to look to others to help us. If we get outside support, it should be to supplement what we have done.”

Haytham El Maayergi, Executive Vice President of Afreximbank, noted the continent’s current financing challenges. “Africa is being penalized – we pay more per kilowatt before subsidies than anywhere in the world, because the costs of financing energy projects are higher. When we borrow, we pay more because our credit ratings are not as high… It’s a toll on Africa.”

According to the workshop presentation, Africa currently receives only 4% of global climate investment, while $1.6–$1.9 trillion will be required by 2030 to transition away from fossil fuels. The annual energy finance gap is estimated at $31–50 billion, and fossil fuels still account for 35 – 82% of government revenues in some countries, making closing these gaps critical to achieving energy access and supporting development.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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ExxonMobil Foundation Brings STEM Regional Competition to African Energy Week

Source: APO

Young innovators from Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and Nigeria have presented their STEM-driven solutions at the ExxonMobil Foundation STEM Africa Regional Finals in Cape Town. The competition, implemented by non-governmental organization JA Africa, marks the culmination of a year-long program of quizzes and innovation camps.  

The projects were presented during the ExxonMobil Foundation STEM Africa 2025 pre-conference workshop at African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies 2025, hosted by energy major ExxonMobil. The presentation was presided over by Alvin Abraham, President, ExxonMobil Foundation; Katrina Fischer, Managing Director, ExxonMobil Angola; and Arne Gibbs, General Manager, ExxonMobil Mozambique.  

“Today, we’re continuing to support young individuals in developing innovative, STEM-based solutions to some of the most significant challenges we face today,” Abraham stated. 

The Angola team presented an innovative solar-powered system designed to reduce coastal and marine pollution. Using a photovoltaic system, lift, containment net and recycling unit, the project removes solid waste from water bodies, mitigates waterborne diseases, supports tourism and converts plastic waste into revenue, promoting environmental protection and local economic development.  

Meanwhile, the Namibia team showcased a sustainable, user-friendly system that converts fish waste into bio-feed for plants using a 3D-printed frame The project promotes sustainable farming, turns organic waste into valuable nutrients and supports efforts to combat hunger. 

The Nigeria team presented UltraClean, a solar-powered water purification system for classrooms and homes. The solution uses sand filtration, charcoal purification and biochar creation to provide safe water, convert waste into fertilizer and support sustainable development. 

Finally, the Mozambique team showcased a sanitation and energy solution that converts human waste into biogas, which is then transformed into electricity. The system combines a carousel and biodigester to support clean water access, sanitation for children and increased agricultural capacity through irrigation and energy production. 

The winners of the regional finals will be announced during the AEW: Invest in African Energies African Energy Awards & Gala Dinner on September 30.  

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Commercial operation of Kusile Unit 6 commended

Source: Government of South Africa

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has commended the successful completion of Eskom’s Mega Build Project following the commercial operation of Kusile Unit 6.

The unit officially entered commercial operation on Monday – adding some 800MW to the national grid and strengthening South Africa’s energy security.

“This significant milestone marks a pivotal advancement of South Africa’s journey towards securing a sustainable and resilient energy future for South Africa and the region,” the Minister said in a statement.

The department described the commercial operation of the unit as “testament to overcoming intricate challenges within one of South Africa’s most ambitious construction projects”.

It also signifies the culmination of the Eskom Build Programme, which included the Medupi Power Station.

Medupi’s Unit 4 was returned to service in July this year.

“With the combined output of Kusile and Medupi Power Stations now reaching 9 600MW, we are significantly enhancing our baseload electricity supply and reinforcing South Africa’s position as a leader in energy generation capacity across the continent.

“This achievement is a clear demonstration of government’s commitment to energy security, noting that energy is an engine and strategic driver for economic recovery and development critical for job creation and alleviation of poverty and inequality in our country.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to the engineers, contractors, and all stakeholders involved in ensuring that we finally reach this monumental accomplishment,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za

Western Cape, São Paulo collaborate ahead of 2025 Regional Leaders’ Summit

Source: Government of South Africa

The Western Cape Provincial Government has successfully engaged with its counterparts from São Paulo, Brazil, in preparation for the 12th Regional Leaders’ Summit (RLS). 

The summit will be held in Cape Town in November 2025 under the theme: ‘Growth through Economic Resilience’.

The provincial government said the visit was an important benchmarking exercise, especially in the areas of infrastructure development and logistics. 

São Paulo, a city with a population of 20 million, is globally recognised for its advanced systems in road networks, port management, and urban planning.

The engagement covered various important areas of cooperation, in addition to infrastructure. 

This included efforts to strengthen trade and investment relationships and promote collaboration in artificial intelligence, digitalisation, and emerging industries. 

They also discussed climate change and sustainability, as well as safety and security. 

Western Cape MEC for Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers said: “São Paulo has demonstrated how infrastructure and logistics, when planned and executed at scale, can unlock sustainable economic growth.” 

He said the benchmarking visit has provided valuable lessons that can be adapted for the Western Cape as it strives to build smarter infrastructure, boost trade, and create safer communities.

By drawing lessons from São Paulo’s successes, the Western Cape said it was reinforcing its commitment to building future-fit infrastructure, stronger economies, and safer communities, in line with the 12th RLS’s theme and goals.

For nearly two decades, government leaders from Bavaria (Germany), Western Cape (South Africa), Georgia (United States), Upper Austria (Austria), São Paulo (Brazil), Shandong (China), and Québec (Canada) have participated in this biennial meeting. 

According to the RLS, these gatherings encourage discussions on common issues as well as the sharing of analyses and policies. 

The goal is to create multilateral partnerships that will benefit the citizens of each participating country.

The outcomes of discussions and cooperative projects at each conference are documented in a joint Final Declaration. This declaration outlines the various actions and ambitions that the signing governments should aim to achieve. – SAnews.gov.za

Special Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets Special Representative of President of Republic of Kazakhstan for Afghanistan

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | September 30 2025

HE Special Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Faisal bin Abdullah Al Hanzab met with HE Special Representative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Afghanistan Yerkin Tokumov, during his visit to the country.
The meeting discussed a number of topics of common interest, particularly the political, security, and humanitarian situations in Afghanistan.

African Energy Week (AEW) 2025: South Africa Pursues 10-Year Infrastructure Plan through G20 Presidency

Source: APO

South Africa – which currently holds the G20 Presidency – is advocating for a G20 action agenda focused on prioritizing affordable and inclusive energy systems. During the Global Energy Leaders Forum, held at the African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies 2025 pre-conference this week, the nation presented its 10-year infrastructure plan, highlighting the need for a multi-resource approach to advance energy security across the continent. 

The 10-year infrastructure plan outlines several key objectives, including continental integration, energy security, optimizing resources and costs, subsidiarity and political support, as well as private sector participation. The plan further identifies 19 projects currently in advanced stages that require $19 billion to complete; five projects with completed feasibility studies that require additional investment; and 28 projects which either have no preparation support or are still at early stages of development. This highlights a unique opportunity for global investors while showcasing the level of opportunity available in Africa.

Hosted in partnership with the African Energy Chamber, International Energy Forum (IEF) and S&P Global Commodity Insights, the forum offered a platform for G20 nations to explore actionable pathways for global collaboration and investment in Africa’s energy sector. The forum further focused on ways that Africa and its G20 partners can achieve the dual goal of driving inclusive energy transition while simultaneously alleviating energy poverty.

With African energy demand projected to increase four-fold by 2040, there is a critical need to boost investments throughout the entire energy value chain across the continent. Eradicating energy poverty should not only be a continental goal, but a global one. As such, the forum identified several key priorities: investing in cross-border infrastructure, harnessing every available energy resource across Africa, and improving access to financing. South Africa’s G20 Presidency presents a strategic opportunity to advance this African agenda.

Global partners are increasingly emerging as strong allies for Africa. The UAE, for example, is advocating for the Global Energy Efficiency Alliance (GEEA) – a platform designed to transform global energy pledges into actionable projects and investments. Rather than replacing existing alliances, GEEA seeks to complement them by focusing on turning energy commitments into action. It is government-backed, implementation driven and inclusive, created by government for government. So far, at least 40 countries have expressed serious interest in joining GEEA.

China is also strengthening its collaboration with African nations, building on its strong presence across the continent’s infrastructure sector as it now explores opportunities in green energy. During the forum, it was highlighted that the China-Africa Development Fund aims to invest up to $5 billion across Africa’s green industrial sector, focusing not only on large-scale and grid-connected projects, but also small-scale and off-grid opportunities. While this investment marks a critical step towards improving energy access, the forum underscored the need to further improve access to financing across the energy value chain, with innovative capital raising and stronger global ties emerging as key solutions.

With investment opportunities spanning the entire energy value chain, AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025 and the Global Energy Leaders Forum served as critical platforms for redefining Africa’s energy trajectory. By outlining both investment opportunities and challenges, the forum reinforced Africa’s position as a global energy frontier and emphasized the importance of international collaboration to achieve sustainable growth.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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