Célébration de la Journée mondiale des réfugiés, 2026 : Le Bénin réaffirme son engagement pour une meilleure protection

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


La Maison des jeunes de la ville de Natitingou a accueilli, le samedi 20 juin 2026, les manifestations officielles entrant dans le cadre de la célébration de la Journée mondiale des réfugiés, édition 2026. La cérémonie d’ouverture des célébrations a été présidée par Monsieur Djibril MAMA CISSE, Ministre chargé de l’Intérieur et de la Sécurité publique, en présence de Madame Aminatou SAR, Coordonnatrice résidente du Système des Nations Unies au Bénin, et de Monsieur Thomas WYLLIE, Directeur Adjoint régional du Haut-Commissariat des réfugiés pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest. Elle a été marquée par des allocutions, la visite de stands d’exposition des activités génératrices de revenus menées par les réfugiés ainsi que la mise en terre de quelques plants d’arbres. 

« Jusqu’à ce que tout le monde soit en sécurité ». C’est le thème retenu cette année sur le plan international pour susciter la réflexion autour de la question des réfugiés et des demandeurs d’asile dans le monde. Le Bénin, d’après les chiffres actualisés, accueille en effet sur ses terres 29.000 réfugiés et demandeurs d’asile, ainsi que 14.000 demandeurs en attente d’obtenir le statut de réfugié. 

Dans son allocution prononcée à l’occasion de cette célébration, Madame Aminatou SAR, Coordonnatrice résidente du Système des Nations Unies au Bénin, affirme que ces chiffres traduisent une pression réelle sur le pays, mais révèlent également l’engagement du gouvernement béninois et de son peuple à accueillir et offrir la protection aux réfugiés et demandeurs d’asile. Le système des Nations Unies, assure-t-elle, demeure mobilisé aux côtés du Bénin et de son gouvernement et travaille chaque jour pour protéger les personnes déplacées, assurer l’accès à l’alimentation et aux soins, garantir l’éducation des enfants et offrir un soutien psychosocial. 

Dans son intervention à cette occasion, Monsieur Djibril MAMA CISSE, Ministre chargé de l’Intérieur et de la Sécurité publique, déclare que la célébration de la Journée mondiale des réfugiés est une occasion privilégiée pour réaffirmer la solidarité à l’égard des personnes contraintes de quitter leurs foyers pour échapper aux persécutions, aux conflits et aux violences. Pour lui, le thème de cette année, « Jusqu’à ce que tout le monde soit en sécurité », rappelle que la protection des réfugiés est une responsabilité partagée qui exige solidarité, humanité et coopération entre les organisations internationales et les communautés. Le Bénin, rassure-t-il, garantit la protection des réfugiés grâce à un cadre juridique et institutionnel renforcé, ce qui permet aux réfugiés de bénéficier, en terre béninoise, de l’accès à des services essentiels, notamment dans les domaines de la santé, de l’éducation, de l’emploi et de la protection sociale. 

Malgré le contexte sécuritaire actuel, Monsieur Djibril MAMA CISSE réaffirme l’attachement du Bénin et de son gouvernement au droit d’asile et au principe de non-refoulement, car l’impératif de sécurité nationale et les exigences de protection internationale peuvent être conciliés grâce à des mécanismes efficaces d’identification, d’enregistrement et de contrôle des réfugiés et demandeurs d’asile. 

La cérémonie officielle de lancement des célébrations de la Journée mondiale des réfugiés a été aussi marquée par les interventions de Monsieur Thomas WYLLIE, Directeur Adjoint régional du Haut-Commissariat des réfugiés pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest, du premier adjoint au maire de Natitingou, Monsieur Norbert Tido N’DAH, et du porte-parole des réfugiés, Monsieur Albert NACOULMA. Ce dernier a réitéré la promesse des réfugiés de respecter les lois et règlements du Bénin et d’œuvrer pour une meilleure cohésion sociale. 

La cérémonie s’est achevée par la mise en terre de quelques plants d’arbres et d’autres activités.

Distribué par APO Group pour Gouvernement de la République du Bénin.

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Receives Delegation of Heads of Member Institutions of the Arab Coordination Group

Source: APO

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan H.E. Ilham Aliyev received, on June 18, a delegation comprising the heads of member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group (ACG) (https://TheACG.org), as well as Arab Ministers of Finance and senior officials participating in the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group in Baku.

The delegation included H.E. Dr. Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser, Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group; Dr. Abdulhamid Alkhalifa, President of the OPEC Fund for International Development; Mr. Abdullah Khalil Al-Musaibeeh, President of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa; Dr. Fahad Alturki, Director General and Chairman of the Board of the Arab Monetary Fund; Mr. Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad, Chief Executive Officer of the Saudi Fund for Development; Mr. Hammam bin Nasser bin Juraied, Executive Director of the Arab Gulf Programme for Development; and Mr. Thamer Al-Failakawi, Director of Operations at the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development.

The delegation also included H.E. Mr. Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan, Minister of Finance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; H.E. Mr. Yaqoub Al-Rifai, Minister of Finance of the State of Kuwait; H.E. Mr. Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Minister of Finance of the State of Qatar; and Mr. Ali Abdullah Sharafi, Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance of the United Arab Emirates.

During the meeting, President Ilham Aliyev underscored the importance of the participation of the heads of ACG member institutions and Arab Ministers of Finance in the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group. He also highlighted the strong and active cooperation between Azerbaijan and the member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group, noting that several projects are currently under implementation and stressing the importance of the documents to be signed in this regard.

Expressing gratitude for the gracious welcome extended in Azerbaijan, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser conveyed the delegation’s appreciation to President Ilham Aliyev for the reception. He also expressed his high appreciation for the President’s continued support for strengthening cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Arab Coordination Group.

The two sides reviewed the broad opportunities available to further expand the partnership between Azerbaijan and ACG member institutions. They also underlined the importance of Azerbaijan’s favorable investment climate in supporting the implementation of joint projects with the member institutions of the Arab Coordination Group.

Following the meeting, and in the presence of the President of Azerbaijan, a loan agreement was signed for the “Construction of the Sumgayit New Wastewater Treatment Facility” project. In addition, a Memorandum of Understanding was exchanged to expand cooperation between the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijan State Water Resources Agency, and members of the Arab Coordination Group on the “Construction of Water Supply and Sewerage Systems for 33 Residential Settlements in the Absheron Peninsula” project.

At the conclusion of the meeting, President Ilham Aliyev presented the “Dostlug” — Friendship — Order to H.E. Dr. Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser, in recognition of his contribution to the development of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Islamic Development Bank.

H.E. Dr. Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser expressed his sincere gratitude to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan for this high distinction and for the appreciation shown for his efforts to strengthen cooperation between Azerbaijan and the IsDB Group.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Arab Coordination Group (ACG).

About the Arab Coordination Group (ACG): 
The Arab Coordination Group (ACG) is a strategic alliance that provides a coordinated response to development finance. Since its establishment in 1975, the ACG has been instrumental in developing economies and communities for a better future, providing more than 13,000 development loans to over 160 countries around the globe. The ACG works across the globe to support developing nations and create a lasting, positive impact. The Arab Coordination Group (ACG) is considered one of the most important and effective development partnerships at the international level. The group actively works to adopt the best global practices in sustainable development work. It also aims to align the efforts of these institutions to achieve convergence and harmonization in the policies governing their financing operations.

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

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Qatar Announces Launch of Lake Lucerne Summit, First High-Level Committee Meeting with Participation of US, Iran, Pakistan

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | June 21, 2026

The State of Qatar announces, in its capacity as a mediator, the launch of the Lake Lucerne Summit and the first meeting of a high-level committee bringing together representatives of the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the two mediating states, the State of Qatar and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, hoping that the meetings would lead to a comprehensive and lasting agreement addressing all issues covered by the memorandum of understanding.

Adviser to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari, notes that specialized technical and expert working groups had been established to negotiate the provisions of a final agreement covering all aspects of the memorandum of understanding. He adds that follow-up groups had also been formed to oversee implementation of the memorandum and monitor progress toward the conclusion of a final agreement, reflecting the commitment of all parties to move forward with the negotiating process in good faith and to reach a comprehensive and sustainable agreement.

Dr. Al Ansari says Qatar, as one of the mediating states, would continue working with Pakistan and all relevant parties to foster a positive environment that would enable the negotiations to achieve their objectives. He adds that the effort stemmed from Qatar’s firm belief that dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective means of resolving conflicts and settling disputes.

Adviser to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expresses Qatar’s appreciation for the important role played by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a partner and mediator in the process, praising its close cooperation and efforts in support of the negotiations. He further expresses Qatar’s appreciation for the commitment of the United States and Iran to diplomatic solutions, as well as for the support provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Turkiye, the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, along with other friendly and sisterly countries, which helped create favorable conditions for advancing the process.

Dr. Al Ansari reiterates the State of Qatar’s full support for all efforts aimed at ensuring the success of the negotiations and reaching a final agreement that would strengthen lasting peace, security, stability and prosperity in the region.

SA urged to register as registration weekend draws to a close

Source: Government of South Africa

SA urged to register as registration weekend draws to a close

South Africans have only a few hours left to register to vote at voter registration stations ahead of the upcoming Local Government Elections.

In a statement on Sunday, the Electoral Commission (IEC) reported strong participation on the second and final day of the national voter registration weekend.

The Commission said Sunday’s registration activities got off to an even stronger start than the previous day, despite challenging weather conditions in several parts of the country.

According to the IEC, more than 90% of registrations were being completed in person at voter registration stations, although online registration will remain an additional option beyond the registration weekend.

Early indications show that KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape are leading the country in registration activity, followed by Gauteng and Limpopo.

The Electoral Commission has urged all eligible South Africans who have not yet registered, as well as those who need to update their registration details, to make use of the remaining hours before registration stations close at 5pm.

“Voting stations across the country will remain open until 5pm to assist voters to register and verify their registration information,” the Commission said.

The registration drive forms part of preparations for the Local Government Elections scheduled for 4 November 2026.

The IEC is expected to provide a full assessment of the registration weekend at a media briefing on Monday. – SAnews.gov.za

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PIC refers Acupulco matter to SIU

Source: Government of South Africa

PIC refers Acupulco matter to SIU

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has announced that board Chairperson, Deputy Minister of Finance Dr David Masondo, will refer the Acupulco investment transaction matter to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU).

This follows a legal review following of the findings of a PwC forensic investigation into the transaction.

The PIC had provided funding to the company to acquire a stake in the Lanseria Airport.

“After receiving legal advice on 20 June 2026 regarding the implications of the PwC findings, the chairperson concluded that the matter should be referred to the SIU for further investigation and any action within its statutory mandate. This decision reflects new information uncovered through the PwC investigation and subsequent legal assessment.

“The chairperson has consistently maintained that any effort to recover funds on behalf of the PIC must be guided by sound legal advice and the best interests of PIC clients and pensioners,” a PIC statement read.

The PIC noted that previous legal opinions have “pointed to limited prospects of success and potential litigation risks”.

Conversely, the PwC has “produced new findings that warranted further legal consideration”.

“Based on that advice, the chairperson believes that referral to the SIU is the most appropriate course of action. This step aligns with the chairperson’s commitment to accountability, consequence management and the recovery of public funds where legally justified.

“The referral will allow the PIC to remain focused on its core mandate of safeguarding and growing the savings entrusted to it by millions of South African workers and pensioners, while accountability is pursued through the appropriate channels,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, the state-owned entity will continue with its investigation into a Whistleblower Report.

“This process will proceed independently of the referral of the Acupulco matter to the SIU so as to allow the PIC to address the entirety of multiple matters contained in the Whistleblower Report.

“Should the whistleblower inquiry uncover information that falls within the mandate of any law enforcement, regulatory or other competent authority, the PIC will refer such matters accordingly,” the statement concluded. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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La Société islamique d’assurance des investissements et des crédits à l’exportation (SIACE) contribue au projet du Stade olympique Akii-Bua en Ouganda grâce à une couverture d’assurance de 65 millions de dollars américains

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

La Société islamique d’assurance des investissements et des crédits à l’exportation (SIACE) (http://ICIEC.IsDB.org), assureur multilatéral conforme à la Charia spécialisé dans l’assurance du crédit et des risques politiques et membre du Groupe de la Banque islamique de développement (BID), a apporté son soutien assurantiel à la construction du Stade olympique Akii-Bua en Ouganda.

L’intervention de la SIACE a été réalisée au moyen d’une Police pour Transaction Spécifique (Specific Transaction Policy – STP) accordée à SAMCO National Construction Company d’Égypte couvrant un crédit fournisseur. Le projet représente une valeur contractuelle totale d’environ 130 millions USD, dont 65 millions USD sont couverts par l’assurance de la SIACE, avec un niveau de couverture de 90 % contre le risque de non-respect d’une garantie émise par le ministère des Finances de la République d’Ouganda.

Le Stade olympique Akii-Bua s’inscrit dans les efforts déployés par l’Ouganda pour renforcer ses infrastructures sportives nationales et accroître sa capacité à accueillir des manifestations sportives régionales et internationales. Situé dans la ville de Lira, le projet devrait soutenir le développement de l’athlétisme chez les jeunes, encourager la participation communautaire aux activités sportives et promouvoir des modes de vie plus sains.

Pendant la phase de construction, le projet devrait générer des opportunités d’emploi et stimuler la demande de matériaux et de services locaux. À plus long terme, le stade devrait contribuer à dynamiser l’activité économique régionale en attirant des événements sportifs, le tourisme et les services commerciaux connexes, tout en soutenant le développement urbain de Lira et des zones environnantes.

Commentant cette transaction, Dr Khalid Khalafalla, Directeur général de la SIACE, a déclaré : «Ce projet illustre comment des solutions de gestion des risques bien structurées peuvent contribuer à la réalisation d’infrastructures sociales génératrices d’un impact durable sur le développement. En soutenant le Stade olympique Akii-Bua, la SIACE contribue à un projet qui servira les communautés, favorisera l’autonomisation des jeunes et créera de nouvelles opportunités d’activité économique dans le nord de l’Ouganda. ».

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En tant que membre du groupe de la Banque islamique de développement, bénéficiant d’excellentes notations financières, la Société islamique d’assurance des investissements et des crédits à l’exportation (SIACE) a commencé ses opérations en 1994 afin de renforcer les relations économiques entre les États membres de l’Organisation de la coopération islamique (OCI) et de promouvoir le commerce ainsi que les investissements intra-OCI, grâce à des instruments d’atténuation des risques et à des solutions financières conformes aux principes de la Charia. La Société est le seul assureur multilatéral islamique au monde. Elle a joué un rôle de premier plan en proposant une gamme complète de solutions aux entreprises et aux parties prenantes de ses 51 pays membres. Pour la 18ᵉ année consécutive, la SIACE a conservé sa note de solidité financière « Aa3 » attribuée par Moody’s, la classant parmi les leaders du secteur de l’assurance-crédit et des risques politiques. Par ailleurs, S&P a confirmé la note « AA- » pour la troisième année consécutive, avec des perspectives stables. La résilience de la SIACE repose sur une souscription solide, un réseau mondial de réassurance et des politiques rigoureuses de gestion des risques. Au total, la SIACE a assuré plus de 138 milliards USD de transactions commerciales et d’investissements, couvrant des secteurs clés tels que l’énergie, l’industrie manufacturière, les infrastructures, la santé et l’agriculture.

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Charlotte Maxeke’s legacy an example for South Africans

Source: Government of South Africa

Charlotte Maxeke’s legacy an example for South Africans

South Africans must draw inspiration from the life and legacy of struggle icon Charlotte Maxeke to confront the scourge of gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF), economic exclusion and all forms of discrimination.

This is according to Deputy President Paul Mashatile who addressed the 125th Graduation Anniversary Memorial Lecture of Maxeke on Saturday.

“She taught us that learning must uplift the underprivileged, give voice to the voiceless, and open doors where walls once stood. She whispered to us across time that, ‘If you rise, bring someone with you’.

“Therefore, as we reflect on the towering legacy of Mama Charlotte Maxeke and the rich history of our country, it rests upon our shoulders to safeguard our incredible inheritance of resilience and the championing of equality.

“It is now in our hands to eliminate gender-based violence and femicide, to dismantle economic exclusion, and to uproot all forms of discrimination that continue to weigh upon women and girls,” the Deputy President said.

Maxeke was the first black woman to obtain a university degree in South Africa.

“When colonialism tried to suppress African voices, when patriarchy tried to confine African women, and when poverty tried to limit African dreams, she defied them all.

“She brought her learning and experience back to South Africa, founded schools, led women’s organisations and was in the vanguard of the liberation struggle,” Deputy President Mashatile added.

He emphasised that Maxeke’s principles remain as applicable as ever and must be woven into modern technological developments to safeguard against further marginalisation of the vulnerable.

“In these contemporary times of AI [artificial intelligence], technology and digitalisation, her legacy advocates for technology that promotes inclusivity and shared knowledge, where each graduate illuminates the path for others, fostering a human-centred approach to technology.

“Where AI should serve as a tool to enhance opportunities rather than exacerbate exclusion. This enables young people to contribute to the economy and instil a sense of responsibility and excellence in the youth.

“Indeed, education should serve as a tool for empowerment, guiding future leaders to make impactful changes within their communities and the broader economic landscape,” the Deputy President said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Deputy President arrives in China for working visit

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy President arrives in China for working visit

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has arrived in the People’s Republic of China for a Working Visit.

The Deputy President arrived in the Asian country on Saturday and is accompanied by Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Zuko Godlimpi as well as senior government officials. 

“Building on the successful outcomes of the South Africa-China Bi-National Commission held in Cape Town in March 2026, and co-chaired by Deputy President Mashatile and Vice President Han Zheng of the People’s Republic of China, the visit seeks to further advance cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest,” the Presidency said in a statement.

During the visit, Deputy President Mashatile will participate in the Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) at the invitation of the Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Ren Hongbin.

“This will be the Deputy President’s second participation in the expo, following his attendance at the Third CISCE in July 2025, where he advanced the South Africa-China All-Round Strategic Cooperative Partnership in the New Era and reinforced South Africa’s position as a gateway to Sub-Saharan Africa for trade, investment and industrial cooperation.

“The Deputy President will also hold a bilateral meeting with His Excellency Mr Han Zheng, Vice President of the People’s Republic of China,” the statement said.

In a bid to strengthen economic ties between the two countries, the Deputy President will also engage with leading Chinese companies focusing on “infrastructure development, advanced manufacturing, technology innovation, industrialisation and sustainable economic growth”.

“The Deputy President will thereafter travel to Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, from 25 to 26 June 2026, to build on the outcomes of the 2024 Shenzhen Presidential Business Forum. 

“During the Shenzhen leg of the visit, the Deputy President will continue engagements with business leaders, to reflect South Africa’s commitment to building sustainable partnerships with Chinese private and state-linked enterprises,” the Presidency said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) supports Akii-Bua Olympic Stadium Project in Uganda with USD 65 Million cover

Source: APO – Report:

The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) (http://ICIEC.IsDB.org), a Shariah-based multilateral credit and political risk insurer and member of the Islamic Development Bank Group, has provided insurance support for the construction of the Akii-Bua Olympic Stadium in Uganda. The transaction was signed on the sidelines of the IsDB Group 2026 Annual Meetings, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 16 to 19 June 2026.

ICIEC’s support was provided through a Specific Transaction Policy (STP) extended to SAMCO National Construction Company of Egypt covering a supplier credit facility. The project has a total contract value of approximately USD 130 million, with an insured amount of USD 65 million and a coverage level of 90% against the non-honouring of a Ministry of Finance guarantee issued by the Government of Uganda.

The Akii-Bua Olympic Stadium is part of Uganda’s efforts to strengthen national sports infrastructure and expand its capacity to host regional and international sporting events. Located in Lira City, the project is expected to support youth athletics, promote community participation in sports, and contribute to healthier lifestyles.

During construction, the project is expected to create employment opportunities and increase demand for local materials and services. In the longer term, the stadium is expected to stimulate regional economic activity by attracting sporting events, tourism, and related commercial services, while supporting urban development in Lira and surrounding areas.

Commenting on the transaction, Dr. Khalid Khalafalla, Chief Executive Officer of ICIEC, said: “This project demonstrates how well-structured risk mitigation can help deliver social infrastructure with lasting development value. By supporting the Akii-Bua Olympic Stadium, ICIEC is contributing to a project that will serve communities, empower young people, and create new opportunities for economic activity in Northern Uganda.”

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Morolong reaffirms government commitment to inclusive, prosperous South Africa

Source: Government of South Africa

Morolong reaffirms government commitment to inclusive, prosperous South Africa

Deputy Minister in the Presidency Kenny Morolong has urged the youth to actively participate in building the green economy of the future.

The Minister addressed the closing ceremony of the 11th  Green Youth Indaba held at Sun City in the North West on Friday.

The two-day indaba was held to bring awareness to the youth regarding the opportunities available to them within the green economy.

“As we conclude the 11th Green Youth Indaba, we do so inspired by what we have witnessed over the past two days and challenged by the responsibility that now rests upon all of us.

“This gathering has shown that young South Africans are not waiting for the future to arrive; they are already building it through innovation, enterprise, research, activism and service.

“This year’s theme, From Youth Innovation to Green Enterprise and Economic Impact, speaks directly to the task of our time: to convert ideas into practical solutions, and to convert those solutions into enterprises, jobs and lasting economic value,” the deputy minister said.

Morolong noted that over the course of the indaba, participants explored solutions in areas including renewable energy, water security and circular economy development.

They also heard from policymakers, investors, researchers, entrepreneurs and from young people who are already developing practical solutions to real-world challenges.

What has become abundantly clear is that South Africa does not suffer from a shortage of talent.

“Our greatest challenge is ensuring that innovation is transformed into enterprise, that enterprise attracts investment and that investment creates jobs, incomes and sustainable economic opportunities,” the deputy minister said.

Milestones of Freedom

Morolong drew comparisons between the Green Youth Indaba and the Milestones of Freedom campaign launched President Cyril Ramaphosa last week under the theme: Honouring the Past. Delivering the Future.

The campaign is aimed at reflecting on South Africa’s journey to freedom and the interventions government has made to build a capable State.

“We would like to repeat that message here today, because the story of freedom is also the story of youth courage, youth imagination and youth action.

“The milestones we commemorate are not monuments frozen in time. They are instructions to the present generation on how to use today to build tomorrow,” he stated.

The campaign also commemorates the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution, the 50th anniversary of the 1976 youth uprisings, the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Women’s March and the 60th anniversary of the forced removals from District Six.

Each of these moments teaches us something important: that freedom is defended by courage, deepened by organisation and made meaningful through delivery.

“The Constitution reminds us that every young person has dignity, rights and responsibilities. The youth of 1976 remind us that young people can change the direction of history when they refuse to accept injustice.

“The women of 1956 remind us that organised communities can confront systems that appear immovable [and] District Six reminds us that development without justice destroys lives, and that rebuilding must always restore belonging, opportunity and dignity,” Morolong emphasised.

The green economy is here

Turning back to the business of the day, Morolong noted that the indaba has grown into “one of South Africa’s most important youth development and green economy platforms”, connecting young people with “opportunities, partnerships, knowledge and networks”.

“The significance of this gathering extends beyond sustainability.

“It speaks directly to one of the central priorities of the Government of National Unity: creating faster economic growth, creating jobs and expanding opportunities for all South Africans, especially young people.

“The Medium-Term Development Plan 2024–2029 recognises that South Africa’s long-term success depends on building an economy that is inclusive, competitive, innovative and capable of delivering measurable improvements in people’s lives,” the deputy minister said.

He added that at the centre of this plan is the youth of South Africa.

“Every economic reform we undertake, every infrastructure programme we implement, every industrial policy intervention we introduce, and every investment we mobilise must ultimately expand opportunity for the next generation.

“That is why youth development cannot be treated as a separate programme. It must be integrated into every aspect of economic transformation,” Morolong highlighted.

He added that young people must lead as innovators, entrepreneurs, industrialists, employers and active builders of the economy of the future.

“In renewable energy, young people can become installers, electricians, maintenance technicians, energy auditors and green construction entrepreneurs. In agriculture, they can work across the full value chain from production to processing, packaging, logistics, irrigation, exports and agribusiness management.

“In water, they can build solutions for leak detection, treatment, conservation and infrastructure maintenance.

“In the circular economy, waste can become value through recycling, plastics beneficiation, e-waste recovery and circular manufacturing. In the digital economy, coding, data analytics, artificial intelligence, digital platforms and advanced manufacturing can help young people solve old problems in new ways,” Morolong said.

He encouraged the youth to use government programmes aimed at supporting enterprise development, skills development and innovation.

These structures include the National Youth Development Agency, the Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency, Sector Education and Training Authorities, TVET colleges, universities, innovation hubs and business incubators. – SAnews.gov.za 

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