Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Call from Bolivian Foreign Minister

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, April 12, 2026

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi received a phone call on Sunday from HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Plurinational State of Bolivia Fernando Aramayo.
During the call, the two sides discussed the latest regional developments in light of the ceasefire announcement between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran, in addition to several issues of common interest.
HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs reiterated the State of Qatar’s welcome of the ceasefire announcement and stressed the need to build upon it urgently to prevent the escalation of tensions in the region.
He emphasized the importance of ensuring the security of maritime routes and the freedom of navigation and international trade in accordance with the rules of international law, which contributes to maintaining regional stability and global supply chains.
For his part, HE the Bolivian Foreign Minister expressed his country’s solidarity with the State of Qatar in light of the developments taking place in the region.

Northern Cape woos investors to expand and create jobs opportunities

Source: Government of South Africa

Northern Cape woos investors to expand and create jobs opportunities

Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zamani Saul, says over the next two days, investors, public institutions, business leaders, and other economic role players will gather in the province to deliberate on how they can deepen investment, expand opportunity and create jobs for people

“We look forward to … presenting the Northern Cape as a province of real potential and real partnerships,” Saul said.

Speaking at the launch of the National Economic Fund (NEF) and InvestSA’s One Stop Shop in Kimberley on Monday, Saul said the One Stop Shop forms part of South Africa’s efforts to reduce regulatory red tape and improve the “ease of doing business” for domestic and foreign investors. 

Its customer interface serves as the primary gateway through which investors and stakeholders engage with South Africa’s investment facilitation ecosystem.

It is designed to ensure broad, accessible and responsive engagement through multiple channels, including South African foreign missions, foreign missions based in South Africa, business chambers, the InvestSA website, social media platforms, direct marketing emails, newsletters, surveys, and targeted domestic and international investment events.

As in other provinces, the One Stop Shop facility in the Northern Cape is a collaboration between the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic), Northern Cape’s Department of Economic Development and Tourism, the Provincial Investment Promotion Agency, other national, provincial and local government departments and agencies, traditional leaders and business associations.

“[It] demonstrates, in practical terms, the kind of economy we are trying to build and the kind of state support required to make that possible,” said the Premier.

Saul said no province can seriously confront the persistent triple challenges of unemployment poverty and inequality without expanding its economic base. 

“That is why we committed ourselves to the vision of building a modern, growing and successful province.  At the centre of that vision is a clear task to grow the Northern Cape economy in a way that creates jobs, broadens economic participation, and strengthens local enterprise.”

He said the province would showcase enterprises that are already contributing to productive activity. These projects are active in infrastructure and construction, manufacturing and industrial supply, hospitality and tourism, student accommodation, agro-processing, the township economy activity, and environmental and wildlife services.

“In many communities, small businesses are the first point of economic activity. They create jobs close to where people live, circulate income locally and open space for new entrants into the economy. These are the businesses that give practical meaning to transformation because they place ownership, initiative and opportunity in more hands,” he said.

The partnership between the National Empowerment Fund and the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism combines national and provincial efforts in a way that gives practical support to enterprises with potential. 

“Creating a single point of entry for investor support and regulatory facilitation makes the province more efficient, responsive, and investor-friendly. In simple terms, it says to businesspeople and investors that the government must not become part of the problem – government must become part of the solution,” the Premier said.

Chief Executive Officer of the National Economic Fund (NEF) Mziwabantu Dayimani said: “We are supporting entrepreneurs – even those who were neglected by the banks – through these partnerships. We want the people of the Northern Cape to take up the opportunities presented to them,” he said.

The Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau will address the conference on Tuesday on “Industrialisation and the future of the South African economy”. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Northern Cape woes investors to expand and create jobs opportunities

Source: Government of South Africa

Northern Cape woes investors to expand and create jobs opportunities

Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zamani Saul, says over the next two days, investors, public institutions, business leaders, and other economic role players will gather in the province to deliberate on how they can deepen investment, expand opportunity and create jobs for people

“We look forward to … presenting the Northern Cape as a province of real potential and real partnerships,” Saul said.

Speaking at the launch of the National Economic Fund (NEF) and InvestSA’s One Stop Shop in Kimberley on Monday, Saul said the One Stop Shop forms part of South Africa’s efforts to reduce regulatory red tape and improve the “ease of doing business” for domestic and foreign investors. 

Its customer interface serves as the primary gateway through which investors and stakeholders engage with South Africa’s investment facilitation ecosystem.

It is designed to ensure broad, accessible and responsive engagement through multiple channels, including South African foreign missions, foreign missions based in South Africa, business chambers, the InvestSA website, social media platforms, direct marketing emails, newsletters, surveys, and targeted domestic and international investment events.

As in other provinces, the One Stop Shop facility in the Northern Cape is a collaboration between the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic), Northern Cape’s Department of Economic Development and Tourism, the Provincial Investment Promotion Agency, other national, provincial and local government departments and agencies, traditional leaders and business associations.

“[It] demonstrates, in practical terms, the kind of economy we are trying to build and the kind of state support required to make that possible,” said the Premier.

Saul said no province can seriously confront the persistent triple challenges of unemployment poverty and inequality without expanding its economic base. 

“That is why we committed ourselves to the vision of building a modern, growing and successful province.  At the centre of that vision is a clear task to grow the Northern Cape economy in a way that creates jobs, broadens economic participation, and strengthens local enterprise.”

He said the province would showcase enterprises that are already contributing to productive activity. These projects are active in infrastructure and construction, manufacturing and industrial supply, hospitality and tourism, student accommodation, agro-processing, the township economy activity, and environmental and wildlife services.

“In many communities, small businesses are the first point of economic activity. They create jobs close to where people live, circulate income locally and open space for new entrants into the economy. These are the businesses that give practical meaning to transformation because they place ownership, initiative and opportunity in more hands,” he said.

The partnership between the National Empowerment Fund and the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism combines national and provincial efforts in a way that gives practical support to enterprises with potential. 

“Creating a single point of entry for investor support and regulatory facilitation makes the province more efficient, responsive, and investor-friendly. In simple terms, it says to businesspeople and investors that the government must not become part of the problem – government must become part of the solution,” the Premier said.

Chief Executive Officer of the National Economic Fund (NEF) Mziwabantu Dayimani said: “We are supporting entrepreneurs – even those who were neglected by the banks – through these partnerships. We want the people of the Northern Cape to take up the opportunities presented to them,” he said.

The Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau will address the conference on Tuesday on “Industrialisation and the future of the South African economy”. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Services restored at Gqeberha healthcare facilities after strike action

Source: Government of South Africa

Services restored at Gqeberha healthcare facilities after strike action

The Dora Nginza Hospital and the Motherwell Community Health Centre (CHC) in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape, are back to full working capacity following unprotected strike action at the two facilities. 

This, according to Eastern Cape Department of Health Head of Department (HOD) Dr Rolene Wagner, who briefed the media on Monday afternoon.

“Staff have returned to work and services have been restored. The second reason to engage with the media was just to apologise to the community that was affected by the disruption, both at Motherwell CHC as well as Dora Nginza Hospital.

“We want to appreciate that you’ve given us room as an administration to deal with the disruptions. We also want to appreciate everyone who stepped up and stepped forward to work with us as we had to divert patients and manage the services within the wider Nelson Mandela Bay as well as the Sarah Baartman District,” she said. 

According to Wagner, the striking workers at Motherwell raised issues related to safety following criminal incidents at the facility.

“This was because we had…six break-ins at the Motherwell CHC. We do want to note that those break-ins when computers were stolen…there were no signs of forced entry. The department opened a case and we are putting together a panel to do an investigation into why and how the computers disappeared.

“Immediately, the management met with the staff, understood the concerns and we started implementing a series of security interventions. That included clearing the trees, putting up floodlights [and] CCTV cameras. The access gates were also repaired…and guards patrolled the perimeter,” she said.

Security interventions were further stepped up following another attempted break-in at the facility, while trauma debriefing was also arranged for the workers.

Wagner said that at Dora Nginza, the department will be engaging the workers and details will not be furnished at the moment.

According to the HOD, the facility was particularly affected by the strike as some non-striking workers were taken out of wards and some union members were interfering with operations.

“What we can say is that there was unprotected action. It is said that it is in relation to additional overtime…and it was also related to Motherwell CHC, now putting pressure on Dora to try and absorb the patients from casualty and maternity.

“We called on SAPS…and opened a case with the individuals that were interfering with the operations,” she said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Africa Data Centres partners with Oni-Tel to enhance data centre connectivity in South Africa

Source: APO

Africa Data Centres (www.AfricaDataCentres.com), a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader of African heritage, has partnered with fibre optic cable infrastructure provider Oni-Tel Fibre Networks to strengthen connectivity across its Gauteng facilities. Under the agreement, Oni-Tel will deliver high-speed, low-latency connectivity to Africa Data Centres’ Midrand and Samrand campuses through its Infinity fibre interconnection platform.

Purpose-built for data centre interconnectivity on a resilient network with direct access to Gauteng’s key data centre hubs, this provides customers with fast, high-capacity bandwidth and secure, carrier-grade performance, supporting the levels of uptime required in today’s data-driven environments.

“As enterprises accelerate cloud adoption, AI deployment, and data-intensive workloads, they need dependable, scalable connectivity within trusted local data centres. By partnering with Oni-Tel, we’re giving our customers access to enhanced fibre infrastructure that supports their growth and innovation, while maintaining secure, enterprise-grade environments for businesses navigating South Africa’s digital economy,” said Adil El Youssefi, CEO of Africa Data Centres.

For Africa Data Centres, which operates the continent’s largest interconnected, vendor- and cloud-neutral data centre platform, the collaboration strengthens its service portfolio by enhancing performance and expanding connectivity options within its facilities. Customers gain greater interconnection choice, high-availability architecture, seamless bandwidth, and the ability to scale efficiently as their infrastructure requirements grow.

“Our partnership with Africa Data Centres enables us to deliver our premium fibre interconnection solution into some of the most strategically important data centre hubs in Gauteng. Through Infinity, customers benefit from ultra-low latency connectivity, scalable capacity, and secure, carrier-grade infrastructure designed to keep their businesses ahead in an extremely competitive digital landscape,” said Ellisha Gobind, Chief Commercial Officer at Oni-Tel.

Africa Data Centres’ facilities across the continent serve as key interconnection hubs, supporting enterprises, cloud service providers, financial institutions, mobile network operators, fixed network operators, and other users. Oni-Tel’s dark fibre solution further expands the range of carrier-neutral options available to Gauteng customers, enabling improved network speed and performance.

As demand for secure, high-performance digital infrastructure continues to rise, Africa Data Centres remains focused on building a robust, interconnected ecosystem that supports enterprise innovation and long-term growth across South Africa and the wider region.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Data Centres.

About Africa Data Centres:
Africa Data Centres owns and operates one of Africa’s largest networks of interconnected, carrier and cloud-neutral data centre facilities. Bringing international experts to the pan-African market, Africa Data Centres is a trusted partner for rapid and secure data centre services and interconnections across Africa. Strategically located in South, East and West Africa, our world-class data centre facilities provide a home for all business-critical data for Africa’s small, medium and large enterprises and global hyper-scale customers. www.AfricaDataCentres.com

About Oni-Tel Fibre Networks:
Onitel Fibre Networks is a leading telecommunications infrastructure provider, delivering high-speed fibre connectivity solutions to businesses and communities across South Africa. With a focus on innovation, reliability, and customer satisfaction, Onitel Fibre Networks designs, builds, and manages fibre networks that empower growth, productivity, and digital transformation. Our fibre networks are engineered for low latency, ensuring seamless data transfer and real-time communication, enabling businesses to thrive in a rapidly changing digital landscape. www.OniTel.co.za

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Deputy Minister Mhlauli to hand over Technology Lab at Gcinibandla Primary School

Source: President of South Africa –

The Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Ms Nonceba Mhlauli, in collaboration with Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light, will officially hand over a fully equipped Technology Lab to learners and educators at Gcinibandla Primary School in the Eastern Cape Province.

This initiative is part of Government’s efforts to bridge the digital divide, enhance access to technology in rural schools, and empower learners with critical digital skills for the future.

The handover details are as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Time: 10h00
Venue: Gcinibandla Primary School, Majola, Port St John’s, Eastern Cape

RSVP & Enquiries: Ms Mandisa Mbele, Office of the Deputy Minister in The Presidency, on 082 580 2213 or mandisam@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Deputy Minister in The Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to hand over Technology Lab at Gcinibandla Primary School

Source: President of South Africa –

The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, in collaboration with Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light, will officially hand over a fully equipped Technology Lab to learners and educators at Gcinibandla Primary School.

This initiative is part of government’s efforts to bridge the digital divide, enhance access to technology in rural schools, and empower learners with critical digital skills for the future.

The handover details are as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Time: 10:00
Venue: Gcinibandla Primary School, Majola, Port St John’s, Eastern Cape

Media enquiries & RSVP’s: Mandisa Mbele, MandisaM@Presidency.gov.za / 082 580 2213

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Implicated individuals in Life Esidimeni tragedy to be prosecuted

Source: Government of South Africa

Implicated individuals in Life Esidimeni tragedy to be prosecuted

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will institute legal action against individuals implicated in the Life Esidimeni tragedy.

The tragedy unfolded between 2015 and 2016 when psychiatric patients were moved from licensed care facilities to unregistered and ill-equipped centres, resulting in the death of some 141 patients.

The decision to prosecute – taken after years of investigation and legal processes – was confirmed by NPA’s regional spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana.

“For nearly a decade, families of the deceased have endured prolonged delays in the pursuit of justice. These delays were occasioned by the complexity of the case, the scale of the evidence, and the necessity of ensuring a thorough and legally sound process. 

“The NPA acknowledges the pain and frustration experienced by affected families during this period.

“Delay in communicating the final decision taken by the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions was that it had to be endorsed by the NDPP who retired at the end of January 2026, and the incoming NDPP, Advocate Andy Mothibi had to be briefed about the decision.

“After he was briefed, the NDPP, Advocate Mothibi has expressed his appreciation at the progress in this matter and that the affected families and public needed to be informed that the NPA has decided to institute prosecution in this matter,” Mahanjana said.

An inquest was launched into the tragedy in 2021 presided over by Pretoria High Court Judge Mmonoa Teffo.

Teffo found that the former Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu and then Mental Health Director Dr Makgabo Manamela can be held accountable for the deaths of some the patients.

“The inquest proceedings, presided over by Judge Teffo, concluded with findings that several deaths were caused by negligence and systemic failures within the Gauteng Department of Health. The court further identified individuals whose conduct may give rise to criminal liability.

“After careful consideration of the inquest findings, supporting evidence, and applicable legal standards, the NPA has resolved that there is sufficient basis to institute criminal prosecutions. 

“The charges are expected to include culpable homicide, among others, against those deemed responsible for the unlawful and negligent actions that led to the deaths,” Mahanjane added.

Specific charges and further details on court dates will be communicated.

“This decision marks a critical step toward accountability and justice for the victims and their families. 

“The NPA reiterates its commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable in a court of law,” the spokesperson concluded. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Oversight visit to Meyerton wastewater treatment works

Source: Government of South Africa

Oversight visit to Meyerton wastewater treatment works

Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo will on Tuesday, 14 April 2026, conduct an oversight visit to the Meyerton Wastewater Treatment Works in the Midvaal Local Municipality.

The visit aims to assess progress on the upgrade and expansion project and engage with key stakeholders in the locality. It will also review ongoing and planned interventions, aimed at assisting the municipality to comply with effluent discharge standards and improve sanitation services provision to its residents.

The Meyerton Wastewater Treatment Works project is funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), through its Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG) at a tune of R220 million, with Rand Water as an implementing agent. 

The project includes upgrading and expanding the existing treatment plant by 15 megalitres per day (ml/d) from 10 ml/d to 25 ml/d, to improve treatment capacity and ensure compliance with environmental standards.

The department noted the importance of the oversight visit, as it provides an opportunity to assess whether the project is progressing as planned and delivering its intended benefits. It also strengthens accountability and transparency, ensuring that public funds are being used effectively.

“Once completed, the project is expected to significantly improve wastewater treatment capacity and management, reduce risk of sewer spillages, and enhance compliance with environmental standards,” the department said.

Among the primary beneficiaries of the project include residents of Meyerton and surrounding areas, as well as local businesses and industries that depend on reliable sanitation services. – SAnews.gov.za
 

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SAWS warns of persistent rain

Source: Government of South Africa

SAWS warns of persistent rain

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says a cut-off low (COL) is situated over the central interior of the country, and it has resulted in scattered to widespread showers and thundershowers over the central and eastern parts. 

The COL is expected to exit the mainland by Tuesday; however, the rainfall persists throughout the week. 

“Partly cloudy in the west, otherwise cloudy and cool to warm with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers, but widespread over the central and eastern parts of the country. There are warnings issued for severe thunderstorms,” the weather advised for Monday.

There is a high likelihood of minor impacts due to severe thunderstorms that are expected over the extreme southern part of Limpopo, Gauteng and Mpumalanga Highveld on Monday and Tuesday.

These weather conditions may cause localised damage to infrastructure, settlements (informal), property, vehicles, livelihood and livestock. 

“A low likelihood of significant impacts due to severe thunderstorms is expected over the Escarpment areas of Mpumalanga. These storms may result in flooding of susceptible low-lying areas (including bridges and roads) and damage to infrastructure and settlements,” SAWS warned.

The extended weather forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday shows partly cloudy and cool to warm with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers.

SAWS has urged members of the public and stakeholders to continuously monitor official forecasts and warnings, as these may be updated as the likelihood and severity of impacts become clearer.

The public is also advised to remain cautious of unauthorised or unverified information sources and to refrain from sharing such information. –SAnews.gov.za

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