Quidax and Lisk Partner to Power the Next Generation of Digital Finance in Africa

Source: APO

African-founded cryptocurrency exchange, Quidax has announced a partnership with Lisk blockchain. This collaboration marks Lisk’s first partnership with an African exchange licensed by Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), creating a bridge between regulated digital assets infrastructure (www.Quidax.io) and the rapidly expanding Lisk Layer 2 (L2) ecosystem.

In 2024, Quidax made history as the first crypto exchange to receive a provisional operating license from Nigeria’s SEC. This partnership builds on that regulatory foundation, enabling Quidax customers to trade and move value seamlessly using USDT, USDC, LSK, and Ether (ETH) on the Lisk network.

Beyond retail trading, the partnership provides a critical gateway for the developer community. Builders on the Lisk network can now leverage Quidax’s robust digital asset infrastructure to access stablecoins and local currencies at competitive rates. This institutional-grade infrastructure is designed to power “future-forward” financial products, ranging from neobanks and cross-border payment platforms to regional exchanges and global fintech solutions.

“The partnership with Lisk enables us to extend our platform to serve more people and cater to the increasing demand from products and services that want to integrate our stablecoin and digital assets product (https://apo-opa.co/4qVVBh7) to build products across Africa,” said Morris Ebieroma, Chief Infrastructure Officer at Quidax.

Lisk, which recently transitioned to an Ethereum Layer 2 to focus on high-growth markets, sees this partnership as a cornerstone for its African expansion.

“Africa represents one of the most critical frontiers for blockchain innovation, where the demand for reliable and inclusive financial tools is urgent,” said Chidubem Emelumadu, Ecosystem Lead (Africa) at Lisk. “Our partnership with Quidax expands access to stablecoins and onchain financial opportunities for everyday users and businesses. At the same time, it gives founders building on Lisk the critical infrastructure they need to create solutions that can scale meaningfully across the continent.”

By combining Quidax’s deep local liquidity and compliant framework with Lisk’s scalable L2 technology, this partnership is set to accelerate the adoption of Web3 solutions that solve real-world financial challenges for millions of customers across Africa.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Quidax.

About Quidax:
Quidax is an African-founded cryptocurrency exchange that makes it easy for anyone to buy, sell, store and transfer digital assets. Quidax additionally enables OTC trading (https://apo-opa.co/40d8IzH) and gives fintechs the tools to offer digital assets to customers.

About Lisk:
Lisk Chain is a cost-efficient, fast, and scalable Layer 2 (L2) network based on the OP Stack and secured by Ethereum. Focused on solving real-world problems in high-growth markets, Lisk provides a growth platform for Web3 founders through its $15M EMpower Fund, blockchain, accelerator programs, and a founder-focused ecosystem.

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Nineteen countries, along with the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, condemn in a joint statement the Israeli decisions that introduce wide-ranging expansions to Israel’s illegal control over the West Bank.

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, February 23, 2026

We, the Foreign Ministers of the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the French Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Republic of Finland, the Republic of Iceland, the Republic of Indonesia, Ireland, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Kingdom of Norway, the State of Palestine, the Portuguese Republic, the Republic of Slovenia, the Kingdom of Spain, the Kingdom of Sweden, the Republic of Türkiye, and the Secretary Generals of the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, condemn in the strongest terms a series of recent Israeli decisions that introduce sweeping extensions to unlawful Israeli control over the West Bank. Changes are wide-ranging, reclassifying Palestinian land as so-called Israeli ‘state land’, accelerating illegal settlement activity, and further entrenching Israeli administration. 

We are clear that Israel’s illegal settlements, and decisions designed to further them, are a flagrant violation of international law, including previous United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the 2024 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice. These latest decisions are part of a clear trajectory that aims to change the reality on the ground and to advance unacceptable de facto annexation. They also undermine the ongoing efforts for peace and stability in the region, including the 20 Point Plan for Gaza, and threaten any meaningful prospect of regional integration. We call on the Government of Israel to reverse them immediately, to respect its international obligations, and to refrain from actions that would result in permanent changes to the legal and administrative status of the occupied Palestinian Territory.   

These decisions follow the unprecedented acceleration of Israel’s settlement policy, with the approval of the E1 project and the publication of its tender. Such actions are a deliberate and direct attack on the viability of the Palestinian State and the implementation of the two-State Solution. In that context, we reiterate our rejection of all measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem. We oppose any form of annexation. 

In view of the alarming escalation in the West Bank, we also call on Israel to put an end to settler violence against Palestinians, including by holding those responsible accountable.

We reaffirm our commitment to taking concrete steps, in accordance with international law, to counter the expansion of illegal settlements in Palestinian territory and policies and threats of forcible displacement and annexation.

In the Holy Month of Ramadan, we also stress the importance of preserving the historic and legal status quo in Jerusalem and its Holy Sites, recognizing the special role of the historic Hashemite custodianship in this regard. We condemn repeated violations of the status quo in Jerusalem, which constitute a threat to regional stability. 

The Ministers call for the immediate release by Israel of the withheld tax revenues due to the Palestinian Authority. Those revenues must be transferred to the Palestinian Authority, according to the Paris Protocol, and they are vital for the provision of  basic services for the Palestinian population in Gaza and in the West Bank.

We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to achieving a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the Middle East on the basis of the Two-State Solution, in line with the Arab Peace Initiative and relevant UN resolutions, based on the 4 June 1967 lines. As reflected in the New York Declaration, the end of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is imperative for regional peace, stability and integration. Only by realizing an independent, sovereign and democratic Palestinian State can coexistence among the region’s peoples and states be achieved.

President El-Sisi Meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in Jeddah, as part of the President’s brotherly visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, said upon the President’s arrival at the private residence of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, a commemorative photograph was taken of the two leaders, followed by a closed meeting. This was followed by an Iftar banquet hosted by the Saudi Crown Prince in honor of President El-Sisi and his accompanying delegation.

President El-Sisi expressed his appreciation for the warm reception and generous hospitality and asked for greetings to be conveyed to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The President offered his congratulations to the Saudi Crown Prince on the occasion of the Founding Day, wishing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia progress and prosperity. This was valued by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

President El-Sisi stressed the significant development in the brotherly relations between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and the importance of advancing cooperation across various fields.

For his part, the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomed the President’s visit, affirmed the pivotal nature of the deep-rooted relations between the two countries and looked forward to elevating them to broader horizons in a way that serves the interests of both peoples.

The meeting addressed developments in the Gaza Strip. Both sides stressed that it was necessary for all parties to adhere to the agreement to stop the war and implement US President Trump’s peace plan. This is in addition to the importance of increasing the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Strip without obstacles and the need to expedite the early recovery and reconstruction process. Furthermore, there was emphasis on the rejection of attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land. Both sides stressed that the solution lies in launching a comprehensive political process that leads to the implementation of the two-state solution.

The meeting also addressed a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest. Emphasis was placed on the importance of avoiding escalation and tension in the region, supporting peaceful solutions to crises through dialogue, and strengthening Arab solidarity to confront challenges. This is while emphasizing respect for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of states and non-interference in their internal affairs. At the conclusion of the meeting, it was agreed to continue and enhance political consultation and coordination between the Egyptian and Saudi sides to maintain regional stability.

His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman accompanied the President to see him off at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Ministro Eurico Monteiro encerra Fórum de Investimentos em Milão com mensagem de incentivo ao investimento estrangeiro em Cabo Verde

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

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O Ministro da Promoção de Investimentos e Fomento Empresarial, Eurico Monteiro, encerrou, sexta-feira, 20 de fevereiro, a quinta edição do Cabo Verde Investment Fórum, em Milão, com uma mensagem de incentivo ao investimento em Cabo Verde, assegurando um conjunto de instrumentos para apoiar o investidor nesse processo.

“Se é certo que Cabo Verde precisa de investimento, não é menos certo de que dispõe de instrumentos eficazes, através, nomeadamente de um sistema financeiro de crédito seguro, preparado para auxiliar os empresários estrangeiros a investirem no país, o que mostra o grau de comprometimento de Cabo Verde com o investimento”, afirmou o Ministro para quem o propósito é criar um ecossistema vantajoso para o investimento, que diminua o risco e gere maior atratividade.

Para este importante palco, ressaltou Eurico Monteiro, “trouxemos empresários italianos que conhecem bem Cabo Verde, o que os credibiliza nesta matéria, trouxemos o setor bancário, e trouxemos o nosso ecossistema de apoio à atividade empresarial, que desempenha um importante papel na assistência técnica para montagem de projetos, através da Pró-Empresa, na obtenção do crédito, através da Pró-Garante, e na participação no capital e credibilização dos investimentos junto da banca, por via da Pró-Capital”.

Mais: “A circunstância de nós termos neste palco a participação de perto de 160 empresas, assim como o facto de termos assinado três memorandos de entendimento, envolvendo valores significativos na ordem dos 17.500.000 euros, mostra que estamos no caminho certo”, afirmou o Minsitro, garantindo tudo fazer para que estes memorandos de entendimento sejam concretizados em Cabo Verde.

“Mas a nossa esperança é ainda maior porque convictamente esperamos que daquilo que fizemos e mostramos, mais investidores procurem Cabo Verde para investir”, finalizou o governante, agradecendo calorosamente a todos aqueles que contribuiram para que o evento se concretizasse. “A todos aqueles que foram aqui homenageados, redobro aqui as homenagens porque também elas são merecidas”, cncluiu.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Cabo Verde.

Ministério da Justiça e a Associação “Donu Nha Distinu” rubricam protocolo de cooperação

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O protocolo, com a duração de um ano renovável, visa estabelecer a implementação de ações de mediação como meio alternativo de resolução de conflitos, promoção de cultura de paz e reforço da coesão social.

O Ministério da Justiça irá conceder apoio técnico e financeiro à Associação “Donu Nha Distinu” que, por sua vez, se compromete a empenhar na execução das atividades.

Para Joana Rosa, “o protocolo assinado é um sinal do Governo na construção dessa parceria, pois é fundamental que o Governo empodere as associações, pois elas desempenham um papel importante, assumindo, muitas vezes, funções que são da competência do próprio Estado. A Associação “Donu Nha Distinu” trabalha com uma comunidade com vulnerabilidades, incluindo crianças, jovens e idosos e que precisa de parcerias para continuar a desenvolver as suas atividades.”

Ainda segundo a Ministra, “é necessário criar um sistema de autoproteção, em que jovens tenham uma perspetiva de vida, começando pelo ensino, formação profissional ou formação superior, conforme as apetências de cada um, para garantir, através do trabalho, um futuro melhor. Trabalhar a pacificação social, as vulnerabilidades e a inclusão é criar autoproteção e, sobretudo, empoderar as comunidades, conscientizando-se dos direitos e deveres cívicos, bem como dos males sociais que possam surgir.”

A finalizar, Joana Rosa, apela ao “engajamento da família na prática de bons valores e bons ensinamentos, como formas de fomentar a inclusão e reduzir a criminalidade, em suma, de promover a paz social e o desenvolvimento.”

Por sua vez, Presidente da Associação “Donu Nha Distinu”, salienta a importância da assinatura do protocolo para “reforçar o papel da Associação na prevenção e resolução de pequenos conflitos.”

Segundo Admilson Mendes, “um dos grandes problemas na nossa comunidade era a falta de comunicação ou comunicação deficiente. O projeto de criação do Gabinete de Medicação Comunitária veio a ajudar que as pessoas possam dialogar e entenderem melhor entre si. O protocolo ora rubricado vai permitir-nos formar cidadãos dos bairros de Castelão e Coqueiro no conhecimento de leis, dos limites de cada um e ajudar na sensibilização e na compreensão mútua. Estamos a desenvolver um grande trabalho que tem levado a diminuição da criminalidade nos dois bairros.”

A Associação “Donu Nha Distinu” trabalha com uma Academia Cultural e Desportiva com cerca de100 crianças. Admilson Mendes considera que as crianças constituem grande parte da população.

De realçar que a referida Associação é uma organização comunitária sem fins lucrativos que atua na promoção do desenvolvimento social, cultural e educativo, com forte intervenção nos bairros de Castelão e Coqueiro. A sua ação centra-se no fortalecimento da cidadania ativa, inclusão social, participação comunitária e valorização do capital humano, com especial enfoque em crianças, jovens, mulheres e pessoas idosas.

Através de projetos de intervenção comunitária, educação, cultura, desporto e mediação social, a “Donu Nha Distinu” promove soluções participativas e sustentáveis, trabalhando em estreita cooperação com instituições públicas, privadas e a comunidade local.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Cabo Verde.

Qatar Strongly Condemns Attack Targeting Village in Nigeria

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha  | February 23, 2026

The State of Qatar voices its strong condemnation and denunciation of the attack that targeted a village in Zamfara State, northwest of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which led to dozens of deaths and the abduction of a number of women and children.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates the State of Qatar’s stance rejecting violence, terrorism, and criminal acts, regardless of the motives and reasons.

The Ministry expresses the State of Qatar’s condolences to the families of the victims, and to the government and people of Nigeria, wishing for the safety of the abductees.

World Health Organization (WHO) convenes global experts in Brazzaville to strengthen clinical care for filovirus diseases

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As outbreaks of Filovirus Disease (FVD) continue to regularly affect countries across Africa and in efforts to increase preparedness capacities, the World Health Organization (WHO) with support from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has convened 50 clinicians, researchers and public health specialists globally and partners for a five-day Filovirus Disease Optimized Supportive Care Workshop to update and harmonize clinical management guidelines.  

The continent bears the heaviest burden of FVD outbreaks, with increasing frequency in recent years. In 2025 alone, four countries (the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda) reported outbreaks.

“Our collective experience in filovirus outbreaks, has shown that when supportive care is optimized and standardized, the chance of survival in patients increases. This workshop aims to bring experts from around the globe, to share, debate, analyse and update WHO recommendations. A clinical toolkit for frontline clinicians and key performance indicators that policy makers can use to improve quality during outbreaks will also be developed.” said Dr Janet Diaz, Unit Head for Safe and Scalable Care, WHO Headquarters.  

Over the course of the workshop, experts are reviewing current standards of care, assessing emerging clinical evidence, identifying gaps in existing guidance, and working toward consensus on updated, evidence-informed recommendations for patient management across the world.  Particular attention is being given to the optimization of fluid therapy, patient monitoring and care of patients with severe complications such as bleeding and renal failure as well as the care for survivors, and populations at increased risk, such as pregnant women and children.  

The engagement also includes a one-day training on Good Clinical Practice and WHO core clinical trial standard operating procedures, strengthening the readiness of principal investigators and research teams to rapidly and ethically implement clinical trials during outbreaks. Clinical trials remain essential for determining the safety and effectiveness of candidate vaccines and therapeutics.  

“Marburg and Ebola are among the most lethal pathogens we face and have significant social, economic and psychological impact on individuals and communities that have been affected. In the absence of approved specific vaccines and treatments for Marburg virus disease and Sudan virus diseases, the quality and consistency of supportive care determine survival. Standardized, evidence-based care is not optional, it is lifesaving,” said Dr Marie-Roseline Darnycka Belizaire, Director, Emergency preparedness and Response at WHO Regional Office for Africa.

The workshop will produce a consolidated clinical management guideline drawing on the best available evidence and field experience, alongside a comprehensive optimized supportive care toolkit designed for use in all resource settings.

Following the four-day technical discussions, WHO will conduct a one-day training on Good Clinical Practice and WHO core clinical trial standard operating procedures, strengthening the readiness of principal investigators and research teams to rapidly and ethically implement clinical trials during outbreaks. Clinical trials remain essential for determining the safety and effectiveness of candidate vaccines and therapeutics.

Once finalized, the updated guidance will be disseminated to Member States and integrated into preparedness planning, training and simulation exercises. WHO will continue working with countries and partners to strengthen clinical capacity and advance research on filovirus therapeutics and vaccines.

– on behalf of WHO Regional Office for Africa.

Eritrea: Contribution of maternity waiting rooms in ensuring health of mothers and infants

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At an activity assessment meeting of the Ministry of Health branch in the Northern Red Sea Region conducted on 20 and 21 February in the port city of Massawa, it was reported that maternity waiting rooms established at health facilities are significantly contributing to ensuring the health of mothers and infants.

According to a report presented by Dr. Henok Tekie, head of the branch office, most of the charted-out programs for 2025 have been implemented. Pre- and post-natal care increased by 5%, deliveries at health facilities by 2%, and utilization of maternity waiting rooms by 4%.

Dr. Henok further noted that, in collaboration with Brhan Aini Hospital, eye surgery was performed on 680 patients and eye diagnoses were conducted on over 5,000 patients. In addition, a hepatitis vaccination program has been introduced, and modern medical equipment worth over 3 million Nakfa has been installed.

At the event, reports were presented focusing on communicable disease control, vaccination coverage, pre- and post-natal care, community-based environmental sanitation, maternal and infant care, and delivery services, among other areas.

Noting that fundamental progress is being registered in health care service provision to the public in general and to mothers and children in particular, Ms. Amina Nurhusein, Minister of Health, stated that organizing sustainable training programs to upgrade the capacity of health workers and introducing modern medical equipment are among the Ministry’s priority programs.

The participants conducted extensive discussions on the reports presented and adopted various recommendations.

In the Northern Red Sea Region, there are one referral hospital, three community hospitals, 10 health centers and stations, as well as 34 health units.

– on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Eritrea: Successful eye surgery at Nakfa Hospital

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Successful eye surgery was performed on 161 patients from the sub-zones of Nakfa and Adobha at Nakfa Hospital on 16 and 17 February.

Ophthalmologist Dr. Eyob Beyene stated that prior to the surgery, eye diagnoses were conducted on over 1,635 patients and that surgery was performed on those who were identified as requiring treatment.

Dr. Eyob further indicated that the eye surgery program is being conducted at Nakfa Hospital for the fourth time. In addition, trachoma medicine and eyeglasses were provided to a number of patients.

The beneficiaries, on their part, indicated that they had previously been compelled to travel as far as Asmara and Keren to seek eye treatment and expressed their gratitude to the Ministry of Health for providing them with the opportunity to receive eye surgery services in their area.

Mr. Yonatan Woldu, head of administration and finance in Nakfa sub-zone, said that prior to the surgery, eye diagnoses had been carried out at Nakfa Hospital and Dirit Health Center, and that the eye surgeries were conducted successfully.

– on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Appointment of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC)

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The Office of the President has today announced the appointment of Ms. Nathalie Rose as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC).

Ms. Rose holds a Master’s Degree in Leadership and Management from York St. John University, as well as a Diploma in General Management from the University of Seychelles. She also received specialised training in radio production and journalism from international institutions, such as the International Institute of Journalism (Berlin), Le Conseil International des Radios – Télévisions Francophones CIRTEF), and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association. She is a qualified trainer, having successfully trained several cohorts through the SBC Learning Centre.

Ms. Rose has over 23 years of continuous service within the SBC, during which she built an extensive career in broadcasting, leadership, and media management. She served as the Principal of Paradise FM from 2017 to October 2022 and previously held positions including Paradise FM Administrator and Radio Producer, gaining hands-on experience across programme production, presentation, administration, and team management.

Prior to her appointment, as Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Rose has been serving as Head of Radio Programmes, a position she held since October 2022, where she has been responsible for leading radio production teams, introducing new programmes, and ensuring that SBC’s radio services remain relevant, dynamic, and aligned with national objectives.

Ms. Rose’s appointment as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the SBC took effect from 15th February 2026.

– on behalf of State House Seychelles.