Transnet Port Terminals operations show improvement

Source: Government of South Africa

Monday, September 8, 2025

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has lauded Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) for significantly improving performance since June 2025 by consistently averaging over 90 000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) per week. 

This is compared to 65 000 TEUs per week for the same period last year.

A determined focus on improved loading and offloading rates by TPT has resulted in a year-on-year container volume increase of 7.2% at the end of August 2025.

In the week ended 20 July 2025, a historic 101 295 TEUs were handled across the entity’s container terminals. TPT recorded the all-time record in the 2014/2015 financial year when it handled 105 650 TEUs in a single week.

“This improved performance gives us hope that trans-shipment volumes we lost during the 2023/2024 year will return in due course to our ports ensuring both job retention and future job creation for our maritime economy,” the Minister said on Sunday.

These results can be traced back to the four main initiatives namely: injection of new equipment, including nine rubber–tyred gantry (RTG) cranes for the Durban Container Terminal Pier 1; 20 straddle carriers for the Durban Container Terminal Pier 2; a ship-to-shore crane for the Port Elizabeth Container Terminal and over 200 haulers and trailers for all container terminals.

Other contributing factors include focused maintenance which has resulted in reduced breakdowns and increased uptime of equipment; process improvements; and various people management initiatives such as the introduction of a fourth shift to ensure employee wellbeing for improved performance, and a new incentive scheme.

“This milestone is a direct result of unprecedented collaboration between TPT, labour partners, shipping lines, cargo owners, and logistics stakeholders. The synergy across these groups has enabled a seamless flow of operations, with vessels now berthing on arrival across all terminals, which is a significant achievement considering the backlog challenges faced in 2023,” TPT Chief Executive, Jabu Mdaki said.

Other efforts have included focused maintenance, ensuring spares availability, employing process improvement initiatives and developing a container performance dashboard that shows real time performance. –SAnews.gov.za

L’Association africaine pour la mobilité durable (ASMAFRICA) accueillera un panel de haut niveau sur le transport durable lors du 2e Sommet africain sur le climat (ACS2)

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


L’Association africaine pour la mobilité durable (ASMAFRICA) (https://ASMAFRICA.org/) organisera un panel de haut niveau lors du 2e Sommet africain sur le climat (ACS2), mettant en lumière le transport durable comme moteur du développement, de la résilience et de l’intégration de l’Afrique. 

Le panel, intitulé « Opportunités pour un transport durable en Afrique : transition juste, financement, intégration », aura lieu le lundi 8 septembre 2025, de 14h00 à 15h30 (EAT) au Centre international de conférences d’Addis-Abeba (AICC), salle AP 4 . 

La session présentera les conclusions préliminaires du Livre blanc sur la mobilité durable en Afrique , qui sera finalisé et lancé lors de la COP30 à Belém , au Brésil. Elle offrira également un espace de dialogue sur les opportunités d’une transition juste et équitable, les mécanismes de financement innovants et l’intégration régionale par le biais de réglementations et de corridors de transport harmonisés. 

Citations 

« La mobilité durable des biens et des personnes est une condition nécessaire à la prospérité de l’Afrique : elle est l’épine dorsale d’un développement inclusif, le souffle d’une Afrique en marche et le moteur silencieux qui transforme le quotidien en dignité partagée. » Linda Alliali Ehui, Présidente de ASMAFRICA. 

« Développer des transports durables en Afrique exige de considérer l’économie bleue à la fois comme une solution de mobilité et un moteur de croissance. Du point de vue africain, cela implique d’investir dans des corridors maritimes plus intelligents, comme la route Djibouti-Éthiopie qui réduit les coûts pour les pays enclavés, tout en développant des initiatives locales telles que les projets de restauration des mangroves au Kenya et la culture d’algues à Madagascar, qui associent action climatique et moyens de subsistance. À l’échelle régionale, des initiatives comme la Grande Muraille Bleue montrent comment une gouvernance coordonnée des océans peut créer des emplois, protéger les écosystèmes et ouvrir la voie à des financements innovants comme les obligations bleues. En combinant infrastructures, gestion communautaire et financements créatifs, l’Afrique peut façonner un système de transport non seulement bas carbone, mais aussi inclusif et résilient. Amb . Nancy Karigithu – Ambassadrice de l’Economie Bleue, Présidence du Kenya. 

Détails de l’événement 

  • Titre du panel : Opportunités pour un transport durable en Afrique : transition juste, financement, intégration 
  • Date : lundi 8 septembre 2025 
  • Heure : 14h00 – 15h30 (EAT) 
  • Lieu : Centre international de conférences d’Addis-Abeba (AICC), salle AP 4, Éthiopie 

Panélistes 

  • Ambassadrice Nancy Karigithu – Conseillère en économie bleue, Cabinet du Président du Kenya ; Envoyée spéciale pour l’économie maritime et bleue 
  • Dr Jovin Mwemezi – Expert en développement des transports et des corridors, Division des transports et de la mobilité de l’Union africaine 
  • David Niyonsenga – Chef d’équipe, Observatoire africain de la sécurité routière ( AfRSO ), Division des transports et de la mobilité de l’Union africaine 
  • Maria Ogbugo – Expert en développement maritime et décarbonation, Climate Champions Team 
  • Hubert Ruzibiza – Expert Finance Climatique ; Fondateur du Climate Prosperity Center Africa ; Membre du Conseil Consultatif de ASMAFRICA 
  • Linda Alliali Ehui – Experte en assurances, transport et construction ; Présidente de ASMAFRICA 

Modératrice : Kassamba HAIDARA – Experte en transformation organisationnelle, et Finance durable, Secrétaire Générale de ASMAFRICA 

Distribué par APO Group pour ASMAFRICA.

Contact média :
Nom : Kassamba Bintou DIABY HAIDARA, Secrétaire Générale, ASMAFRICA 
Courriel : contact@asmafrica.org
Téléphone : +225 07 67 47 73 06 

À propos de ASMAFRICA :
ASMAFRICA est un groupe de réflexion et d’action, panafricain et indépendant. Immatriculé en Côte d’Ivoire, il rassemble des experts africains et afrodescendants. Son réseau couvre plus de 13 pays. Ses domaines d’expertise incluent le transport maritime, aérien, ferroviaire, routier, la mobilité urbaine et rurale, la finance et l’innovation numérique. Sa mission est de promouvoir une approche afrocentrée de la mobilité durable, adaptée aux réalités africaines et alignée sur les objectifs climatiques mondiaux. 

Where Scale Begins: AfricaIgnite Showcases Next-Gen Startups at Africa Tech Festival 2025

Source: APO


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Africa Tech Festival (https://AfricaTechFestival.com/), the continent’s most influential technology and innovation gathering, has released details of AfricaIgnite (https://apo-opa.co/3HPwCvv), its core event track aimed at driving growth, investment, and impact in Africa’s startup ecosystem.

The event provides a platform for showcasing Africa’s most promising startups, founder journeys, and innovation ecosystems. Crucially, AfricaIgnite also connects startups and investors to the broader tech ecosystem – from corporates and telcos to policymakers and industry leaders – offering access to networks and partnerships they would not ordinarily encounter. This unique positioning makes AfricaIgnite a gateway to opportunities that can accelerate growth and scale across the continent. 

Taking place from 11 to 13 November 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa, Africa Tech Festival features four anchor events: AfricaIgnite, AfricaCom, AfricaTech, and The AI Summit Cape Town. Framed by the event’s central 2025 themes of Responsible Innovation, Inclusive Investment, and Policy Harmonisation, AfricaIgnite serves as a bridge between early-stage entrepreneurs and the investors, policymakers, and corporate partners that can help them scale. 

Under the banner AfricaIgnite – Where Scale Begins, the programme has evolved into a high-impact hub for startups. This year, founders will gain unprecedented access to venture capitalists, angel investors, corporate innovation teams, and development finance institutions through targeted networking sessions and curated introductions.  

These include sector-focused networking sessions, such as our Fintech, Climate Tech, and Female Founder Meetups, which provide founders, investors, and ecosystem enablers with opportunities to connect. Additionally, the Founders Learning Hub will offer a programme of practical upskilling opportunities covering fundraising strategies, go-to-market planning, scaling operations, and regulatory navigation. Exclusive founder/investor matchmaking will connect promising ventures with decision-makers actively seeking deal flow in untapped African markets. 

The 2025 speaker line-up underscores AfricaIgnite’s stature as the continent’s go-to startup platform. Delegates can look forward to insights from Ojoma Ochai, Managing Director of Co-Creation Hub; Odunayo Eweniyi, Co-Founder and COO of Piggyvest and Co-Founder and General Partner of FirstCheck Africa; Zach George, Managing Partner at Launch Africa; and Ogugua Osakwe Adegbite, Principal at Partech Partners, amongst others. 

AfricaIgnite will welcome startup delegations from across the continent and beyond, thanks to sponsors and partners such as the International Trade Centre (ITC), which is bringing innovators from multiple markets. The Africa Impact initiative will also lead a delegation of high-potential founders to the event. 

“We’re excited to showcase Africa’s next wave of innovators at Africa Tech Festival. From South Africa, ITC is bringing 10 green tech startups under the UKTP programme (https://apo-opa.co/3JPL2MM), from carbon tech pioneers to circular agritech innovators. Additionally, five of Sierra Leone’s dynamic startups, supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) through the READY Salone project, will be showcasing innovative solutions in e-commerce, fintech, and healthtech. Africa Tech Festival is a great platform for these entrepreneurs to exhibit, pitch their solutions, build global partnerships, and find clients in new markets. Visit the startup exhibitor pods in Hall 8; P21-P35!” added Milou Emily van Bruggen, Digital Sector Development at International Trade Centre (ITC). 

“By integrating AfricaIgnite into Africa Tech Festival’s broader investment and policy conversations, the event positions early-stage entrepreneurship as a critical driver of Africa’s digital transformation,” says Ciara Mcdonald Heffernan, Senior Producer for Africa Tech Festival for Africa Tech Festival. “This approach ensures that startups are not isolated but connected to the infrastructure, regulation, and capital flows shaping the future of African tech. It reinforces Africa Tech Festival’s positioning as the key platform for informed debate, strategic partnerships, and investment that drive Africa’s digital growth story.” 

The 2025 edition of the Africa Tech Festival will also align with key global dialogues on technology and innovation, as it coincides with South Africa’s hosting of the G20 Leadership Summit. Additionally, the event will host the second, expanded edition of The Ministerial Summit, reaffirming its role as a catalyst for policy-driven discussions and high-impact collaborations.  

Registration for Africa Tech Festival 2025 and its anchor events is now open. Secure your place at the continent’s premier gathering for technology, investment, and innovation using the relevant registration link below: 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Tech Festival.

About Africa Tech Festival:
Now in its 28th edition, Africa Tech Festival 2025 will take place from 11 to 13 November 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), bringing together over 15,000 technology leaders, policymakers, investors, startups, and visionaries. The festival encompasses four anchor events:

  • AfricaCom – The continent’s largest telecoms and connectivity event
  • AfricaTech – The hub for technology, innovation, and enterprise growth
  • AfricaIgnite – Driving growth and impact in Africa’s startup ecosystem
  • The AI Summit Cape Town – Where commercial AI comes to life

With over 500 speakers, 300 exhibitors, and multiple networking opportunities, Africa Tech Festival remains the largest and most influential tech event on the continent.

Association for Sustainable Mobility in AFRICA (ASMAFRICA) to Host High-Level Panel on Sustainable Transport at the 2nd Africa Climate Summit (ACS2)

Source: APO


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The Association for Sustainable Mobility in AFRICA (ASMAFRICA) (https://ASMAFRICA.org/) will host a high-level panel during the 2nd Africa Climate Summit (ACS2), spotlighting sustainable transport as a driver of Africa’s development, resilience, and integration. 

The panel, titled “Opportunities for Sustainable Transport in Africa: Just Transition, Financing, Integration,” will take place on Monday, September 8, 2025, from 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EAT) at the Addis Ababa International Conference Center (AICC), Room AP 4. 

The session will present preliminary findings of the White Paper on Sustainable Mobility in Africa, which will be finalized and launched at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. It will also provide space for dialogue on the opportunities of a just and equitable transition, innovative financing mechanisms, and regional integration through harmonized transport regulations and corridors. 

Quotes 

“Sustainable mobility of goods and people is a requirement for a prosperous Africa: it is the backbone of inclusive development, the breath of an Africa moving forward, and the silent engine that transforms everyday life into shared dignity.” Linda Alliali Ehui, President of ASMAFRICA 

“Developing sustainable transport in Africa requires us to see the Blue Economy as both a mobility solution and a growth driver. From an African perspective, this means investing in smarter maritime corridors—like the Djibouti–Ethiopia route that cuts costs for landlocked countries—while also scaling local initiatives such as Kenya’s mangrove restoration projects and Madagascar’s seaweed farming, which link climate action with livelihoods. At a regional level, efforts like the Great Blue Wall show how coordinated ocean governance can generate jobs, protect ecosystems, and open up innovative financing such as blue bonds. By combining infrastructure, community stewardship, and creative financing, Africa can shape a transport system that is not only low-carbon but also inclusive and resilient.” Amb. Nancy Karigithu – Ambassador of Blue Economy, Kenya Presidency 

Event Details 

  • Panel Title: Opportunities for Sustainable Transport in Africa: Just Transition, Financing, Integration 
  • Date: Monday, September 8, 2025 
  • Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EAT) 
  • Venue: Addis Ababa International Conference Center (AICC), Room AP 4, Ethiopia

Panelists 

  • Ambassador Nancy Karigithu – Blue Economy Advisor, Executive Office of the President of Kenya; Special Envoy for Maritime and Blue Economy 
  • Dr. Jovin Mwemezi – Transport and Corridor Development Expert, African Union Transport and Mobility Division 
  • David Niyonsenga – Team Leader, African Road Safety Observatory (AfRSO), African Union Transport and Mobility Division 
  • Maria Ogbugo – Maritime Development & Decarbonization Expert, Climate Champions Team 
  • Hubert Ruzibiza – Senior Climate Finance Advisor; Founder, Climate Prosperity Center Africa; ASMAFRICA Advisory Board Member 
  • Linda Alliali Ehui – Insurance Transport and Construction Expert; Chairwoman of ASMAFRICA 

Moderator: Kassamba HAIDARA – Expert in organizational transformation and sustainable finance, General Secretary of ASMAFRICA 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of ASMAFRICA.

Media Contact:
Name: Kassamba Bintou DIABY HAIDARA, 
General Secretary, ASMAFRICA 
Email: contact@asmafrica.org
Phone: +225 07 67 47 73 06 

About ASMAFRICA:
ASMAFRICA is an independent Pan-African Think & Do Tank. It is registered in Côte d’Ivoire and gathers African and Afro-descendant experts. Its network covers more than 13 countries. Fields of expertise include maritime, aviation, railway, road, urban and rural mobility, finance, and digital innovation. Its mission is to promote an Afrocentric approach to sustainable mobility, adapted to Africa’s realities and aligned with global climate goals. 

President Ramaphosa to participate in virtual BRICS Leaders’ Summit

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa will this afternoon, Monday 08 September 2025, participate in a virtual meeting of the BRICS Leaders’ Summit.

The Summit is a platform for leaders to exchange views on pressing global issues, with particular focus on the current economic environment and the state of the multilateral system. 

The BRICS Leaders’ Summit chaired by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of the Federative Republic of Brazil met on 6 and 7 July 2025 in Rio de Janeiro under the theme “Strengthening Global South Cooperation for a More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance”.

Today’s engagement will focus on the challenges faced by the international community and on the role of BRICS in advancing dialogue, cooperation, and constructive responses.

The BRICS Leaders virtual opening country statements will take place as follows:
Date: Monday, 08 September 2025
Time: 14h00
Streaming: PresidencyZA 

The opening country statements will be live streamed on PresidencyZA social media platforms.

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria
 

A Associação para a Mobilidade Sustentável em África (ASMAFRICA) organiza painel de alto nível sobre Transporte Sustentável na 2ª Cúpula Africana do Clima (ACS2)

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

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A Associação para a Mobilidade Sustentável em África (ASMAFRICA) (https://ASMAFRICA.org/) organizará um painel de alto nível durante a 2ª Cúpula Africana do Clima (ACS2), destacando o transporte sustentável como motor do desenvolvimento, da resiliência e da integração do continente. 

O painel, intitulado “Oportunidades para o Transporte Sustentável em África: Transição Justa, Financiamento, Integração”, terá lugar na segunda-feira, 8 de setembro de 2025, das 14h00 às 15h30 (EAT), no Centro Internacional de Conferências de Adis Abeba (AICC), Sala AP 4. 

A sessão apresentará as conclusões preliminares do Livro Branco sobre Mobilidade Sustentável em África, que será finalizado e lançado na COP30 em Belém, Brasil. Também proporcionará um espaço de diá. sobre as oportunidades de uma transição justa e equitativa, mecanismos inovadores de financiamento e integração regional através da harmonização das regulamentações e corredores de transporte. 

Citações 

“A mobilidade sustentável de bens e pessoas é uma exigência para uma África próspera: é a espinha dorsal do desenvolvimento inclusivo, o sopro de uma África em movimento e o motor silencioso que transforma a vida quotidiana em dignidade partilhada.” 

— Linda Alliali Ehui, Presidente da ASMAFRICA 

“Desenvolver o transporte sustentável em África exige que vejamos a Economia Azul tanto como uma solução de mobilidade como um motor de crescimento. (…) Ao combinar infraestrutura, gestão comunitária e financiamento criativo, África pode moldar um sistema de transporte não apenas de baixo carbono, mas também inclusivo e resiliente.” 

— Embaixadora Nancy Karigithu – Embaixadora da Economia Azul, Presidência do Quénia 

Detalhes do Evento 

  • Título do Painel: Oportunidades para o Transporte Sustentável em África: Transição Justa, Financiamento, Integração 
  • Data: Segunda-feira, 8 de setembro de 2025 
  • Hora: 14h00 – 15h30 (EAT) 
  • Local: Centro Internacional de Conferências de Adis Abeba (AICC), Sala AP 4, Etiópia 

Painelistas 

  • Embaixadora Nancy Karigithu – Assessora da Economia Azul, Gabinete Executivo da Presidência do Quénia; Enviada Especial para Assuntos Marítimos e Economia Azul 
  • Dr. Jovin Mwemezi – Especialista em Transporte e Desenvolvimento de Corredores, Divisão de Transportes e Mobilidade da União Africana 
  • David Niyonsenga – Chefe de Equipa, Observatório Africano de Segurança Rodoviária (AfRSO), Divisão de Transportes e Mobilidade da União Africana 
  • Maria Ogbugo – Especialista em Desenvolvimento Marítimo e Descarbonização, Equipa de Campeões Climáticos 
  • Hubert Ruzibiza – Conselheiro Sénior em Finanças Climáticas; Fundador, Climate Prosperity Center Africa; Membro do Conselho Consultivo da ASMAFRICA 
  • Linda Alliali Ehui – Especialista em Seguros de Transportes e Construção; Presidente da ASMAFRICA  

Moderador: Kassamba Haidara – Especialista em transformação organizacional e finanças sustentáveis, Secretário-Geral da ASMAFRICA 

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para ASMAFRICA.

Contacto para a Imprensa:
Nome: Kassamba Bintou Diaby Haidara, Secretária-Geral, ASMAFRICA 
Email: contact@asmafrica.org  
Telefone: +225 07 67 47 73 06 

Sobre a ASMAFRICA:
A ASMAFRICA é um Think & Do Tank pan-africano independente, registado na Côte d’Ivoire, que reúne especialistas africanos e afro-descendentes. A sua rede cobre mais de 13 países. As áreas de especialização incluem transporte marítimo, aviação, ferroviário, rodoviário, mobilidade urbana e rural, finanças e inovação digital. A sua missão é promover uma abordagem afro-cêntrica da mobilidade sustentável, adaptada às realidades africanas e alinhada com os objetivos globais de combate às alterações climáticas. 

Counder to Bring African and Global Private Sector Leaders to Cape Town Following South Africa’s G20 Presidency

Source: APO

As South Africa’s current G20 presidency reinforces the country’s & continent’s geo-political importance, Counder (www.Counder.com), the global network connecting visionary leaders, is announcing key themes focused on Africa for its flagship Counder Conference 2026, chosen to take place in Cape Town, South Africa, from January 27-29 2026.

With global macro-trends like AI-driven innovation, renewable energies, biotech and digital assets to play a big role at the future-forward Conference, African themes will play an important role too – as of the chosen event location and rising importance of the continent globally.

The time and place of the event reflects a key moment for South Africa’s and the continent’s international positioning. While the G20 presidency reinforces the country’s growing global significance, Counder Conference 2026 will look to sustain this momentum through private sector engagement, bringing together 500 carefully selected global leaders to continue high-level international dialogue based in the country.

Africa-Focused Trends & Topics

Counder Conference 2026 is designed around exchange, connection and collaboration. The format emphasises expert-guided roundtables, strategic breakouts, and a proprietary matchmaking system designed to facilitate meaningful connections between participants, including family office principals, institutional investors, venture capital partners, and industry leaders from across the globe.

The Conference will focus on tomorrow’s most important opportunities — with selected ones being focused on the continent. Rather than those being explored with theory experts, industry veterans from the regions are there to exchange with fellow attendees. The themes and confirmed leaders include:

  • South Africa: At a Crossroads — Examining the country’s position as a gateway to continental markets and its evolving business environment.

Attending from South Africa are Counder Members like Louis Norval, property developer and benefactor of the arts; Michael Jordaan, technology pioneer and investor; Joshin Raghubar, philanthropist and venture developer and Basetsana Kumalo, family office investor and media personality.

  • Nigeria: Bold and Untapped — Exploring Africa’s largest economy and its fintech, energy, and manufacturing potential.

Attending from Nigeria are Counder Members like Kola Aina, venture capital investor and art collector.

  • Egypt: Past Meets Future — Investigating opportunities in North Africa’s economic hub and its strategic positioning.

Attending from Egypt are Counder Members like Sherine Kabesh, payments entrepreneur.

  • The Continent’s Century — Broad discussions on Africa’s demographic dividend and emerging market dynamics.

Leaders from the continent attending represent important growth markets, like Kenya, for example represented by James Mwangi, climate investor. Additionally, pan-African investors in hospitality, like James Bailes; energy, like Reyburn Hendricks; fintech, like Johan Bosini and many others will give the international attendees a perfect sense for what it takes to succeed on the continent into the future.

Previous Counder gatherings have facilitated tangible business outcomes including strategic partnerships, co-investment opportunities, and cross-border deals.

Global Leaders Confirmed to Attend

Individuals attending include a wide variety of top decision-makers and thought leaders based across international regions — from Anuradha Das Mathur, economist from India to Oliver Merkel, serial entrepreneur from Germany, to Sudeep Ramnani, sports & technology investor based in the UAE, to Andrew Stewart, venture capitalist from the USA.

They will all be welcomed by amazing local stakeholders and in amazing locations, given that Counder has partnered with some of Cape Town’s most amazing venues and organisations, including Norval Foundation in Tokai and The German Residence by the German Government in Bishopscourt. In addition, excursions will be used to experience more of the city’s scenery – recently voted best in the world.

Representing 25 backers of the global Counder-network, CEO Michel Weiss and Chairman Leonard Stiegeler are looking forward to bringing the world to Cape Town in January 2026.

“South Africa’s G20 presidency showcases the country’s excellence in convening world-class global conversations,” said Michel Weiss. “While government leaders are to shape policy frameworks here, we are convinced Cape Town should host the world’s most influential private sector leaders as well.”

Leonard Stiegeler added: “Africa, with its fast-growing population, technology-forward societies and resource-rich environment, is a key stakeholder of the future. It is only natural to host a future-forward conference on this continent. South Africa, as one gateway to the continent for international investors, is a great place to do so.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Counder Network GmbH.

About Counder:
Counder is a global network that connects visionary leaders to collaborate on tomorrow’s most important opportunities. Through its four pillars — Conference, Calendar, Connect, and Context — Counder creates a trusted environment for high-calibre leaders to explore, connect and drive meaningful collaboration across industries and continents. Counder represents 30+ nationalities and facilitates over 5,000 trusted connections annually through its invite-only network.

For partnership opportunities and flagship conference information, visit: https://apo-opa.co/45RbWwi

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Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets Palestine Vice President

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, September 07, 2025 

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met Sunday in Doha with HE Vice President of the State of Palestine Hussein Al Sheikh.

The meeting addressed ways to further foster bilateral relations, discussed the latest developments in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories, and touched on a range of issues of shared concern.

HE the Prime Minister stressed the urgent need for coordinated regional and international efforts to ensure the unhindered, sustainable flow of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, where civilians continue to endure catastrophic conditions.

His Excellency also reaffirmed Qatar’s unwavering stance in support of the Palestinian cause and the resilience of the Palestinian people, emphasizing the country’s commitment to international legitimacy and the two-state solution. This includes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, September 07, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met on Sunday with HH Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the State of Qatar Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Farhan Al-Saud, on the occasion of the end of his tenure in the country.
During the meeting, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs wished the Saudi Ambassador success in his future assignments, and further progress and prosperity for relations between the two countries.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Receives Copies of Credentials of New Ambassadors

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, September 07, 2025

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi received on Sunday copies of the credentials of HE Ambassador of Canada Karimآ Morcos, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Finland Juha Mustonen, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq Mohammed Jaafar Mohammed Baqir Al Sadr, and HE Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt Walid Fahmy Ali Al Faqi.
HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs wished the new ambassadors success in performing their duties, assuring them of providing all support to advance bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and their countries to closer cooperation across various fields.