Eritrea: Official Reception for Olympian Athlete Biniam Girmay

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An official reception was organized for Olympian athlete Biniam Girmay upon his return home after participating in the 2025 Tour de France. The ceremony was held yesterday, 7 August, at the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers Hall.

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Zemede Tekle, Commissioner of Culture and Sports, congratulated Biniam for his outstanding performance at the Tour de France and said that he is following in the footsteps of professional athletes such as Daniel Teklehaimanot and Merhawi Kudus in shining at international cycling competitions. Ambassador Zemede also expressed his expectation that young cyclists will continue the legacy and place their country at the center stage.

He further announced that, as a result of the significant influence Biniam has created at both African and global levels—and in recognition of his potential to promote the country’s development programs internationally and positively inspire youth—the United Nations Development Programme has appointed him as its Honorary Ambassador in Eritrea.

Olympian athlete Biniam Girmay, for his part, expressed gratitude for the warm reception accorded to him, saying it will strengthen his dedication to achieving even better performances on the international stage.

Biniam Girmay has made history by becoming the only African cyclist to participate in the Tour de France for three consecutive years.

– on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

The African Development Bank approves a grant of over $5 million to strengthen public-private partnerships in The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar and Togo

Source: APO – Report:

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) has approved a grant of $5.3 million to implement the Project to Strengthen the Public-Private Partnership Environment for the Promotion of Private Investment in The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar and Togo.

The project, approved in Abidjan on 27 June 2025, will be financed by the Bank’s Transition Support Facility (under Pillar III: support for critical capacity building and technical assistance interventions). Created in 2008, the Facility provides additional concessional resources to countries in fragile and conflict situations.

The project aims to strengthen the public–private partnership (PPP) environment in four countries, with the goal of catalysing private investment.

It is structured around three components:

1. Strengthening the PPP environment – This component seeks to create a more coherent and attractive framework for the private sector, operationalise the institutional setup for PPPs, and build the capacity of stakeholders. The aim is to equip contracting authorities to structure and negotiate more balanced contracts.

2. Enhancing private sector participation – Focusing particularly on local businesses, this component will provide a practical case study for PPP stakeholders. It will familiarise them with the different stages of a project cycle, using the tools developed under the first component.

3. Establishing an effective project management unit – This will ensure a stable, well-managed implementation environment, enabling strategic and operational oversight by the authorities. It will also ensure the project’s achievements are capitalised upon and its results made visible.

“The project will enable the African Development Bank to build on its ongoing efforts to strengthen the business environment and promote the private sector in the four countries through previous operations. It aligns with the three pillars of the strategic framework for public–private partnerships, contributing to its operationalisation,” said Solomon Quaynor, Vice President of the African Development Bank Group for the Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialisation.

– on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

Media contact:
Alexis Adélé
Communications and External Relations Department
media@afdb.org

About the African Development Bank Group:
The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s leading development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Special Fund for Nigeria (SFN). Represented in 41 African countries, with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and social progress of its 54 regional member states. For more information: www.AfDB.org

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Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the launch of the Rand Water Zuikerbosch Water Purification Plant, Zuikerbosch, Emfuleni Local Municipality

Source: President of South Africa –

Minister of Water and Sanitation, Ms Pemmy Majodina, 
Ministers and Deputy Ministers,
Premiers and Executive Mayors,
Chairperson of Rand Water, Mr Ramateu Monyokolo,
Members of the Rand Water Board,
Group Chief Executive, Mr Sipho Mosai,
Residents of Emfuleni,
Community, religious and traditional leaders,
Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen, 

Allow me to begin by congratulating Rand Water on the completion of Phase Two of the System 5 water purification plant here in Zuikerbosch.  

System 5 is one of Rand Water’s flagship bulk water augmentation projects. 

It aims to add an additional 600 million litres per day to the approximately 158 million per day already in use.  

This plant is part of Rand Water’s efforts to meet growing demand and ensure sustainable water security.

We are celebrating the completion of a vital piece of infrastructure, and we are affirming our shared commitment to the people of South Africa to continuously provide clean, reliable and safe water. 

Water is not just a basic human need. It is the lifeblood of any thriving society. 

Water sustains life, supports industry, empowers agriculture and fuels innovation. 

Our people expect clean water when they turn on the tap. 

They deserve water that is free from contaminants and that meets the highest global standards. 

Clean water is not a luxury. It is a right. 

Poor water quality leads to public health crises, economic hardship and a breakdown of confidence in our institutions. 

Water is an enabler of economic growth. 

We are determined to support industry with bulk water infrastructure including pipelines, pumping systems, dosing plants and purification works.  

Today, we are committing ourselves to build and maintain systems that will secure our nation’s prosperity for generations to come. 

At the same time we remain steadfast in our commitment to managing water demand and reducing water that is unaccounted for. 

Besides the additional 600 million litres of water per day that will be added to Rand Water’s capacity, the System 5 project has made a significant social and economic contribution. 

Construction started in 2019 and it is still ongoing. 

Through this, Rand Water has managed to create 871 jobs in communities over the past six years. More than 2,100 community members in Rand Water’s areas of operation have been trained in construction trades. 

These trades include steel fixing, bricklaying, welding, electrical and many related trades.  

Since the start of the construction of this project, Rand Water has awarded work packages to 48 small, medium and micro enterprises, totalling R177 million. 

These SMMEs were contracted to provide services such as bedding, backfilling, fencing, site security and other construction works. 

Today’s milestone will contribute significantly towards South Africa’s growth, resilience and social upliftment.  

System 5 is one of the largest water purification projects of its kind. Its completion signals South Africa’s capacity to deliver complex, high-impact projects that respond to the demands of a growing population. 

The construction of solid infrastructure is the foundation of long-term economic empowerment.  

With every brick laid, storage dam built, pipeline installed, we are stitching together a South Africa that works for all our people. 

It is through projects like these that we build a resilient future, where our cities grow sustainably and our rural communities strive. 

This project supports Government’s three strategic priorities: to drive inclusive growth and job creation; to reduce poverty and tackle the high cost of living; and to build a capable, ethical and developmental state. 

We all have a responsibility to advance these priorities. 

We must maintain and protect what we build. 

We must unite against the theft and vandalisation of infrastructure. 

We must undertake regular maintenance to ensure that the life-span of our infrastructure is extended. 

Neglecting maintenance of our infrastructure is a disregard for the people it serves. 

We must enforce a culture of consistent maintenance, of timely intervention and of accountability.  

I appeal to all spheres of Government present here today to see maintenance not as an expense but as an investment in the longevity of our national assets.  

This project demonstrates what can be achieved when all spheres of government are working together.

It encapsulates the spirit of the District Development Model.

I urge all Premiers, Mayors and Rand Water to use the System 5 project as an inspiration to do more. 

Let us increase our ambition. 

Let us accelerate critical infrastructure projects across all sectors. 

But above all, let us place the dignity of our people at the centre of our plans. 

Gogo Thembu in Soweto, the farmer in Limpopo, the child in Mpumalanga and all South Africans must feel the positive impact of our work. 

The measure of success is not the ribbons we cut – but the daily impact felt by South Africans in their homes, workplaces and schools. 

In designing this plant, Rand Water was guided not only by immediate needs, but by the challenges ahead. 

Climate change continues to strain our water resources, disrupt rainfall patterns and threaten our ecosystems. 

System 5 signifies a purification model for the future. 

Infrastructure must not only meet today’s needs; it must withstand tomorrow’s uncertainties. 

We must innovate boldly, invest wisely and ensure that our water systems are climate resilient. 

Today, we are also taking another step forward in building a country of shared prosperity. 

Let the waters that flow through this facility be a testament to our commitment to provide clean and safe water to all our people.  

To Rand Water, to the engineers, workers, planners and officials behind System 5, I thank you for your dedication, your perseverance and your excellence. 

You are the builders of a better South Africa.

A South Africa that works for all.

I thank you.
 

Maloum : des consultations et des soins de santé gratuits pour les ex-combattants et la population !

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


Les 5 et 6 août 2025, une mission médicale conjointe des contingents mauritaniens, népalais, congolais et rwandais, appuyée par le personnel du centre de santé local de Maloum, a permis de consulter et de prendre en charge des ex-combattants, des membres des Forces armées centrafricaines et la population locale. Cette opération a permis de soigner 242 personnes, dont 44 ex-combattants, 97 femmes et 67 enfants. Les infections courantes rencontrées sont le paludisme, les gastro-entérites et des infections cutanées. C’était à l’occasion de l’opération du processus de Désarmement, Démobilisation et Réinsertion des ex-combattants de l’Union pour la paix en Centrafrique (UPC).

L’objectif principal de cette opération est de permettre aux ex-combattants démobilisés de bénéficier de soins de santé afin de leur permettre une réintégration réussie, tout en faisant profiter la population à cette opération.

« Nous avons jugé important d’apporter un plus au processus de DDR à travers cette opération sanitaire », nous explique le Lieutenant-Docteur Moulay Naty, coordinateur de l’opération. « Les cas les plus nombreux reçus ces deux jours sont liés à des infections dues aux conditions de vie des ex-combattants, au paludisme et à des cas de gastro-entérite chez la population », résume-t-il avant de relever l’atmosphère calme et paisible qui a régné durant les deux jours de l’opération.

Les autorités de Maloum, les ex-combattants et la population ont chaleureusement remercié les contingents et les sections impliqués dans cette opération, tout en plaidant pour sa répétition régulière.

« Nous sommes contents par rapport au processus DDR en cours, qui est déjà un bon signe de la paix », relève l’adjoint au maire de Maloum, Aboubakar El Maaloumn. « Nous remercions vivement la MINUSCA, surtout les contingents qui ont consulté et distribué des médicaments gratuitement à la population qui souffre énormément », a-t-il ajouté.

Le Col Moussa, au nom des ex-combattants, a également exprimé leur reconnaissance à la MINUSCA pour les différentes actions entreprises à leur endroit. « Depuis le début du désarmement ici à Maloum, la MINUSCA a été à nos côtés et nous espérons que cet appui ne va pas s’arrêter là », a-t-il déclaré.

La population est aussi satisfaite de cette opération, comme le relève avec joie Sadia Bouki, dont l’enfant a été traité : « J’ai amené mon enfant aujourd’hui, on l’a vu et on nous a donné des médicaments, gratuitement ».

À la maternité de Maloum, des dons en matériels médicaux ont été remis. « Ils nous ont offert des gants stériles, des bandes, des pinces… beaucoup de choses qui nous manquaient », se réjouit Ebengue Jocelyne, matrone au centre de santé de Maloum.

Et Kadidja Maloum, présidente locale de l’Organisation des Femmes Centrafricaines (OFCA), de renchérir : « Grâce à la MINUSCA, les femmes enceintes ou non, les enfants… de différentes couches sociales ont reçu des soins et médicaments gratuits ces deux jours. Nous sommes très reconnaissants ».

En plus des soins de santé, 222 moustiquaires ont été distribuées aux ex-combattants et à la population de Maloum. Le but de cette distribution est de contribuer au renforcement de la lutte contre le paludisme et autres infections évitables par l’utilisation des moustiquaires imprégnées.

Distribué par APO Group pour United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

La Foire Commerciale Intra-Africaine 2025 accueille Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP) en tant que Partenaire officiel principal

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


La Foire Commerciale Intra-Africaine 2025 (IATF2025), premier forum Africain dédié au commerce et à l’investissement, est ravie d’annoncer qu’Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP), une entreprise panafricaine spécialisée dans le développement industriel et des infrastructures qui conçoit et exploite des écosystèmes industriels à grande échelle à travers l’Afrique, devient son Partenaire Officiel. La foire se tiendra du 4 au 10 Septembre 2025 à Alger, en Algérie.

L’IATF est organisée par Afreximbank, en collaboration avec la Commission de l’Union Africaine et le Secrétariat de la Zone de Libre-Échange Continentale Africaine (ZLECAf). L’IATF 2025 sera accueillie par la République Algérienne Démocratique et Populaire, et devrait attirer plus de 2 000 exposants venus de toute l’Afrique et d’ailleurs. Cet événement biennal vise à stimuler le commerce intra-africain et à mettre en avant les opportunités d’investissement sur le continent, avec des projections de plus de 44 milliards de dollars US en accords commerciaux et d’investissement. L’édition de cette année sera marquée par une forte présence d’entreprises de production et de services, ainsi que par un forum dédié à l’investissement et au commerce axé sur la promotion de l’intégration économique de l’Afrique.

Arise IIP, une coentreprise entre Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), Equitane et le Fonds de développement des exportations en Afrique (FEDA), une filiale d’Afreximbank, identifie les lacunes industrielles des pays africains et conçoit des solutions adaptées pour permettre la transformation durable et locale des matières premières, stimuler les exportations et promouvoir le commerce. Sa mission est d’accélérer l’industrialisation en Afrique en créant des Parcs Industriels (PI) et des zones de transformation adaptées aux besoins et aux opportunités locaux.

Mme Kanayo Awani, Vice-Présidente Exécutive d’Afreximbank, en charge du Commerce Intra-africain et du Développement des Exportations, , a déclaré : « Nous sommes ravis d’accueillir Arise IIP en tant que partenaire privilégié de l’IATF2025. Arise IIP et Afreximbank ont établi un partenariat stratégique de collaboration au cours des dernières années dans le but de stimuler l’industrialisation et le développement du commerce à travers l’Afrique. Ce partenariat repose sur des objectifs communs : promouvoir le commerce intra-africain, faciliter la croissance industrielle et renforcer la position de l’Afrique dans les chaînes de valeur mondiales ».

M. Amit Agrawal, Directeur de l’Exploitation, Arise IIP : « Nous sommes honorés de nous associer une nouvelle fois à la Foire Commerciale Intra-Africaine. L’IATF offre une plateforme unique et puissante pour mettre en relation les principaux acteurs engagés dans la promotion de l’industrialisation et de l’intégration économique de l’Afrique. Notre participation à l’IATF 2023 nous a permis de mettre en lumière l’immense potentiel de l’industrie manufacturière locale à travers notre Journée nationale, et nous sommes impatients de poursuivre sur cette lancée. Chez Arise IIP, nous sommes convaincus que le commerce intra-africain est essentiel pour libérer tout le potentiel industriel du continent. L’IATF 2025 offre une occasion unique de forger de nouveaux partenariats, d’attirer des investissements et d’accélérer le développement d’écosystèmes industriels durables et inclusifs à travers l’Afrique. »

Arise IIP opère dans plusieurs pays d’Afrique à travers les projets phares suivants : la Zone économique spéciale du Gabon (GSEZ) au Gabon, la Zone industrielle de Glo-Djigbé (GDIZ) au Bénin, la Plateforme industrielle d’Adétikopé (PIA) au Togo, la Zone économique spéciale de Bugesera (BSEZ) au Rwanda, la Plateforme industrielle de la zone franche de Remo (IPRFZ) au Nigeria, entre autres.

Pour participer à l’IATF2025, veuillez consulter le site www.IntrAfricanTradeFair.com.

Distribué par APO Group pour Afreximbank.

Contact presse : 
media@intrafricantradefair.com 
press@afreximbank.com

À propos d’ARISE IIP :
ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms (ARISE IIP) est un développeur et opérateur panafricain de parcs industriels de classe mondiale. ARISE IIP identifie les opportunités dans les chaînes de valeur commerciales et industrielles à travers l’Afrique, conçoit, finance, construit et exploite les infrastructures nécessaires, jouant ainsi un rôle catalyseur dans l’accompagnement des pays dans leur transition vers une économie industrielle. Animé par la recherche d’une croissance verte, ARISE IIP a pour ambition de soutenir le développement du potentiel industriel du continent tout en compensant ses émissions de carbone et son impact sur le climat.

À propos de la Foire Commerciale Intra-Africaine (IATF) :
Organisée par la Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank), en collaboration avec la Commission de l’Union Africaine (CUA) et le Secrétariat de la Zone de Libre-Échange Continentale Africaine (ZLECAf), la Foire Commerciale Intra-Africaine (IATF) vise à fournir une plateforme unique pour faciliter l’échange d’informations sur le commerce et l’investissement afin de soutenir l’intensification du commerce et des investissements intra-africains, en particulier dans le contexte de la mise en œuvre de l’Accord sur la Zone de Libre-Échange Continentale Africaine (ZLECAf). L’IATF rassemble des acteurs continentaux et mondiaux afin de présenter et d’exposer leurs biens et services et d’explorer les opportunités commerciales et d’investissement sur le continent. Elle offre également une plateforme pour partager des informations sur le commerce, l’investissement et les marchés avec les parties prenantes et permet aux participants de discuter et d’identifier des solutions aux défis auxquels sont confrontés le commerce et l’investissement intra-africains. Outre les participants africains, la foire est également ouverte aux entreprises et aux investisseurs de pays non africains qui apportent des biens d’investissement, ainsi qu’à ceux qui souhaitent faire des affaires en Afrique et soutenir la transformation du continent par l’industrialisation et le développement des exportations.

Intra-African Trade Fair 2025 Welcomes Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP) as Official Premier Partner

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Intra-African Trade Fair 2025 (IATF2025), Africa’s premier trade and investment forum, is delighted to announce Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP), a pan-African infrastructure and industrial development enterprise that designs and operates large-scale industrial ecosystems across Africa, as an official Premier Partner. The Fair is scheduled to take place from 4-10 September 2025 in Algiers, Algeria.

IATF2025, organised by Afreximbank in collaboration with the African Union Commission and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) Secretariat, and hosted by the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, is set to welcome over 2,000 exhibitors from across Africa and beyond. The biennial event aims to boost intra-African trade and spotlight investment opportunities across the continent, with projections of over US$44 billion in trade and investment deals. This edition will feature a strong presence of production and service companies, alongside a dedicated investment and trade forum focused on advancing Africa’s economic integration.

Arise IIP, a joint venture between Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), Equitane, and the Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA), a subsidiary of Afreximbank, identifies industrial gaps in African countries and designs tailor-made solutions to enable the sustainable and local transformation of raw materials, boost exports, and promote trade. Its mission is to accelerate industrialisation in Africa by creating industrial parks (Ips), and processing zones that are tailored to local needs and opportunities.

Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Executive Vice President, Intra-African Trade and Export Development, Afreximbank said: “We are pleased to welcome Arise IIP as a Premier Partner of IATF2025. Arise IIP and Afreximbank have established a collaborative strategic partnership over the past few years aimed at driving industrialisation and trade development across Africa. This partnership is built on shared goals of promoting intra-African trade, facilitating industrial growth, and strengthening Africa’s position in global value chains.”

Mr Amit Agrawal, Chief Operating Officer, Arise IIP: “We are honoured to once again partner with the intra-African Trade Fair. IATF provides a unique and powerful platform for connecting key stakeholders committed to advancing Africa’s industrialisation and economic integration. Our participation in IATF2023 allowed us to spotlight the immense potential of local manufacturing through our Country Day, and we look forward to building on that momentum. At Arise IIP, we believe that intra-African trade is essential to unlocking the continent’s full industrial potential. IATF2025 offers an unparalleled opportunity to forge new partnerships, attract investments, and accelerate the development of sustainable, inclusive industrial ecosystems across Africa.”

Arise IIP operates in multiple countries across Africa through the following flagship projects; the Gabon Special Economic Zone (GSEZ) in Gabon, Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone (GDIZ) in Benin, Plateforme Industrielle d’Adétikopé (PIA) in Togo, Bugesera Special Economic Zone (BSEZ) in Rwanda, Industrial Platform Remo Free Zone (IPRFZ) in Nigeria, among others.

To participate in IATF2025, please visit www.IntrAfricanTradeFair.com.

– on behalf of Afreximbank.

Media contact: 
media@intrafricantradefair.com 
press@afreximbank.com

About ARISE IIP:
ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms (ARISE IIP) is a pan-African developer and operator of world-class industrial parks. ARISE IIP identifies opportunities in commercial and industrial value chains across Africa, designs, finances, builds and operates the necessary infrastructure, playing a catalytic role in supporting countries in their transition to an industrial economy. Driven by the pursuit of green growth, ARISE IIP’s ambition is to support the development of the continent’s industrial potential while offsetting its carbon emissions and climate impact.

About the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF):
Organised by African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), in collaboration with African Union Commission (AUC) and African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) is intended to provide a unique platform for facilitating trade and investment information exchange in support of increased intra-African trade and investment, especially in the context of implementing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). IATF brings together continental and global players to showcase and exhibit their goods and services and to explore business and investment opportunities on the continent. It also provides a platform to share trade, investment and market information with stakeholders and allows participants to discuss and identify solutions to the challenges confronting intra-African trade and investment. In addition to African participants, the Trade Fair is also open to businesses and investors from non-African countries who bring investment goods as well as those interested in doing business in Africa and in supporting the continent’s transformation through industrialisation and export development.

Zambie : la Banque africaine de développement s’engage à appuyer la croissance du secteur privé local lors de la Conférence sur l’investissement

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


La Banque africaine de développement (https://www.AfDB.org/) a réaffirmé son ferme soutien à la transformation de la Zambie emmenée par le secteur privé lors d’une session parallèle stratégique organisée à l’occasion de la première édition de la Conférence internationale « Investir en Zambie » (IZIC, en anglais) tenue à Lusaka.

Cette session parallèle de haut niveau, sur le thème « Catalyser la croissance du secteur privé : ouvrir la boîte à outils de financement de la Banque africaine de développement en Zambie », a rassemblé avec succès plusieurs entreprises privées, des institutions financières, des partenaires au développement et des administrations publiques.

Raubil Olaniyi Durowoju, chef du bureau pays de la Banque en Zambie a souligné l’importance croissante des opérations du secteur privé, tant au niveau institutionnel que dans le cadre des priorités stratégiques de développement du pays. « À tous les niveaux de la Banque africaine de développement, depuis la présidence jusqu’à chaque stratégie régionale ou nationale, un tournant est résolument amorcé vers le développement du secteur privé pour en faire le moteur de la transformation économique », a-t-il indiqué. « Notre Document de stratégie pour la Zambie 2024-2029 est parfaitement aligné sur le 8e Plan national de développement du gouvernement, dont l’un des piliers est axé sur l’essor du secteur privé grâce à des investissements catalyseurs dans les infrastructures et les chaînes de valeur agricoles », a souligné M. Durowoju.

Des présentations ont été faites par des experts de différents secteurs travaillant dans les principaux services de la Banque, permettant aux participants d’avoir une idée plus précise des vastes capacités de l’institution.

La direction des solutions financières a présenté la gamme complète d’instruments non souverains de la Banque liés entre autres, aux prêts de premier rang et subordonnés, aux prises de participation, au financement du commerce, aux garanties, aux accords de partage des risques et aux options innovantes de financement mixte.

Des spécialistes des secteurs de l’agriculture, des infrastructures de transport, de l’industrie et des services ont exposé sur les interventions prioritaires de la Banque dans leur domaine respectif, en mettant l’accent sur les possibilités de participation du secteur privé.

Bleming Nekati, directeur régional des opérations du secteur privé en Afrique australe qui a animé ce panel, qui visait à explorer diverses pistes permettant à la Banque d’améliorer son soutien au secteur privé zambien et d’accélérer les investissements dans les secteurs clés, a conclu la session en ces termes : « Nous sommes maintenant sur la bonne voie pour monter un portefeuille solide, diversifié et porteur de projets du secteur privé en Zambie, qui seront exécutés au cours des douze prochains mois et au-delà. »

« Il s’agit d’un tournant décisif pour la Zambie et la Banque africaine de développement, car nous allons accélérer la croissance du secteur privé en ouvrant de nouvelles opportunités qui serviront à stimuler l’innovation et à construire un avenir plus prospère et plus inclusif », a-t-il ajouté.

Lors d’une session interactive de questions et réponses, les participants ont directement échangé avec les experts de la Banque sur les divers défis sectoriels et des besoins de financement.

Les équipes de la Banque ont également eu des réunions bilatérales ciblées avec plusieurs entreprises et institutions financières afin d’explorer les pistes de collaboration et faire avancer le portefeuille de projets. Des engagements ont été pris, qui ont renforcé la détermination de la Banque à nouer des partenariats avec le secteur privé zambien en vue d’accompagner une croissance inclusive et transformatrice du pays.

Distribué par APO Group pour African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

Contact médias :
Département de la communication et des relations extérieures
media@afdb.org

À propos du Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement :
Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement est la principale institution du financement du développement en Afrique. Il comprend trois entités distinctes : la Banque africaine de développement (BAD), le Fonds africain de développement (FAD) et le Fonds spécial du Nigeria (FSN). Représentée dans 41 pays africains, avec un bureau extérieur au Japon, la Banque contribue au développement économique et au progrès social de ses 54 Etats membres régionaux. Pour plus d’informations: www.AfDB.org

African Development Bank commits to Zambia’s Private Sector Growth at Investment Conference

Source: APO


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The African Development Bank (https://www.AfDB.org/) reaffirmed its strong support for Zambia’s private sector-led transformation by hosting a strategic side event during the inaugural Invest in Zambia International Conference (IZIC). The high-profile session, themed “Catalyzing Private Sector Growth: Unlocking AfDB’s Financing Toolkit in Zambia,” successfully engaged private companies, financial institutions, development partners, and government representatives.

In his opening remarks, the Country Manager for Zambia, Raubil Olaniyi Durowoju, emphasized the Bank’s growing focus on private sector operations, both at the institutional level and within Zambia’s strategic development priorities.

“Across the Bank, from the President’s office to every Regional and Country Strategy, there is a deliberate shift toward private sector development as the engine for economic transformation,” he stated. “Our Zambia Country Strategy Paper (2024–2029) is fully aligned with the Government’s Eighth National Development Plan, with one of its key pillars focused on boosting private sector development through catalytic investments in infrastructure and agricultural value chains.”

The event featured presentations from sectoral and financial experts across key Bank departments, providing participants with actionable insights into the Bank’s extensive capabilities.

The Financial Solutions Department presented the Bank’s comprehensive range of non-sovereign instruments, including senior and subordinated loans, equity participation, trade finance, guarantees, risk participation agreements, and innovative blended finance options.

Sector specialists from Agriculture, Transport Infrastructure Industry and Services, and outlined the Bank’s intervention priorities in their respective areas, highlighting opportunities for private sector engagement.

After moderating the side event, which aimed at exploring how the Bank could better support Zambia’s private sector and accelerate investment in key sectors, Bleming Nekati, the Bank’s Regional Head for Private Sector Operations in Southern Africa, concluded: “We are now well on our way to building a strong, diversified, and impactful pipeline of private sector operations in Zambia for delivery over the next 12 months and beyond”

“This is a defining moment for Zambia and the Bank as we accelerate private sector growth to unlock new opportunities, drive innovation, and build a more prosperous and inclusive future,” he added.

The session concluded with an interactive Q&A segment, enabling participants to address sector-specific challenges and financing needs directly with experts from the Bank.

In addition to the side event, the Bank team held targeted bilateral meetings with multiple companies and financial institutions to explore opportunities for collaboration and advance pipeline development. These engagements reinforced the Bank’s commitment to partnering with Zambia’s private sector to deliver inclusive and transformative growth.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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Ammat Global Resources: Targets 70% Production Growth in Congo

Source: APO

Ammat Global Resources is participating as a Gold Partner at the African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference – Africa’s premier event for the energy sector, scheduled for September 29–October 3, 2025 in Cape Town. The company’s participation underscores its commitment to driving Africa’s oil and gas market transformation, aligning its growth trajectory with the event’s core mission to eradicate energy poverty and accelerate industrialization.

AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.

Ammat Global Resources’ growth strategy includes an ambitious exploration and production strategy in the Republic of Congo, aiming to increase the company’s oil and gas output by 70% over the next five years. The expansion plan targets the company’s offshore Loango and Zatchi fields and supports the Republic of Congo’s national objective of raising oil and gas production to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd). The strategy includes revamping production platforms at Zatchi field and reactivating wells as well as replacing outdated pumps to bolster productivity at Loango field. In 2024, Ammat Global Resources modernized three production platforms at Loango and increased production at both the Loango and Zatchi fields by 75%, with output rising from 4,000 bpd to 7,000 bpd since the launch of the company’s comprehensive development plan in 2024.

Central to Ammat Global Resources’ Congolese energy strategy is infrastructure modernization and gas utilization, with a strong focus on maximising production and enhancing the value of gas for self-consumption by its turbogenerators from the Loango field. The strategy aligns with a goal set by the Republic of Congo to double power generation capacity to 1,500 MW by 2030 through optimal exploitation of the country’s 10 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves. Ammat Global Resources’ expansion strategy also places the company at the forefront of the Republic of Congo’s emerging Gas Master Plan – an integrated strategy centered on infrastructure expansion, own gas valorization and sustainable economic growth.

AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025 will spotlight the contributions made by companies such as Ammat Global Resources and the role they play in ensuring sustainable development, local content and long-term value creation in Africa’s energy sector. The event offers an opportunity for independent exploration and production firms to gain insight into emerging opportunities across the investment prospects in other countries on the continent where AMMAT has focused its investment interest in multicultural development and growth.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Moves to ensure safety of traditional leaders 

Source: Government of South Africa

The South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Department of Traditional Affairs are diligently working to find alternative ways to protect traditional and Khoi-San leaders, Deputy President Paul Mashatile said on Friday.

Speaking at a dialogue between government and the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders (NHTKL), he said that this includes the possibility of opening mobile client service centres to better reach rural communities that are located far from police stations.
 

READ | Deputy President Mashatile to address traditional leaders’ dialogue 

The killing of traditional leaders was also an area of concern for those gathered at the dialogue held at Tshwane House in Pretoria on Friday.

“Another major issue that is of concern is the killing of traditional and Khoi-San leaders. In this regard, the Provincial Task Teams were established to work on this aspect. The South African Police Service and the Department of Traditional Affairs are exploring alternative options in terms of the protection of traditional and Khoi-San leaders,” said the Deputy President.

WATCH | Deputy President addresses traditional leaders dialogue 

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He further added that the SAPS is implementing the traditional policing concept in four provinces, namely Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, and Mpumalanga. 

“The SAPS also provides services on wheels using mobile client service centres to reach out to rural communities that are far from police stations

“As we work towards addressing your needs, I urge you, Amakhosi, to never forget your mandate as leaders in our communities. Your commitment to promoting national unity, peace, stability, and community cohesion must be unwavering. 
“In addition, you must build, protect, and promote community culture and customs,” he added. 

As the backbone of communities, the country’s second-in-command said traditional and Khoi-San leaders play an important role in establishing a capable and developing state. 

“Your knowledge, expertise, and deep relationships with the communities make you invaluable collaborators in furthering our country’s development objectives.

“Your direction and leadership are critical to ensuring that government policies and programmes are effectively implemented and reach those who require them the most.” 

He stressed that government wants traditional leaders to participate in integrated planning, programme delivery and service delivery initiatives meant to benefit traditional communities. 

“Across all spheres of government, we must promote collaborative partnerships between government and traditional leaders.” 

He believes that the traditional leaders play an important role in addressing societal issues in communities. 

“Your influence and authority can help address issues such as sexual offences, gender-based violence, substance abuse, and crime in our communities.” 

Gender-based violence 

As the country commemorates Women’s Month and Women’s Day on Saturday, 09 August, and remembers those who fought tirelessly against the pass laws, he urged traditional and Khoi-San leaders to stand against current challenges, including abuse of women and children.

“We must never tolerate anyone using the name of culture as a justification for mistreating women. To eliminate negative elements of traditional culture and promote gender equality in our communities, we must all support positive features of traditional culture.” 

Partnerships

The Deputy President believes that dialogue is essential for strengthening the government’s partnership with traditional leadership. 

He said this relationship serves as a direct link between the government and local communities, particularly those in rural and communal areas.

The Deputy President said government cannot make decisions that affect the leaders and their people without their involvement.

“As voices of your communities and guardians of tradition, we, as government, have to integrate you into the process of decision-making, ensuring your views are respected, especially in the areas of land, inadequate infrastructure, customary law, the fight against poverty, and community development.”

TKLB

In addition, he announced that the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) will soon be engaging Traditional and Khoisan Leaders on the Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Bill (TKLB) before it is approved by Cabinet for introduction to Parliament. 

He described the TKLB as a critical piece of legislation that seeks to formally recognise the Khoi and San communities and their leadership structures, while also addressing the deficiencies of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act, No. 41 of 2003.

“Once enacted, the Bill will provide a legal framework to recognise and regulate traditional and Khoi-San leadership institutions, clearly outlining their roles, responsibilities, and engagement with government. This demonstrates both our commitment and responsibility as government to promote inclusive governance,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za