Egypt: President El-Sisi Receives Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

Source: APO – Report:

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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Dr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

Spokesman for the Presidency Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy said the reception ceremony featured an official salute by the guard of honor and the playing of the national anthems of both the Federal Republic of Somalia and the Arab Republic of Egypt, followed by a commemorative photo for the two Presidents.

Later, President El-Sisi and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud held a bilateral meeting, followed by an expanded session of talks attended by the two countries’ delegations. Afterward, President El-Sisi hosted a luncheon in honor of the Somali President and his accompanying delegation.

During their meeting, President El-Sisi reiterated Egypt’s unequivocal position in support of Somalia’s unity, security, and territorial integrity. The President emphasized Egypt’s categorical rejection of any actions that could undermine Somalia’s stability and sovereignty. President El-Sisi warned against steps that may come at the expense of countries’ security and sovereignty, considering them a violation of the United Nations Charter.

For his part, the Somali President expressed his pleasure for visiting Egypt and meeting with the President. He commended the fraternal relations between the two countries and voiced his profound appreciation for Egypt’s support for Somalia’s unity and stability. The Somali President also lauded Egypt’s efforts in enhancing security and stability in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa, affirming his country’s commitment to strengthening coordination with Egypt in ways that serve regional security.

The meeting also addressed ways to foster closer bilateral relations between Egypt and Somalia. President El-Sisi stressed the importance of activating the Strategic Partnership Declaration signed in January 2025. The discussion also explored opportunities for cooperation in trade, development, education, and capacity building, as well as Egypt’s preparedness to provide support through the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development, which was highly appreciated by the Somali President. The two sides also discussed security and military cooperation, particularly in the fight against terrorism, leveraging Egypt’s expertise and capabilities.

Furthermore, the discussions covered regional developments. There was an alignment in views between the two sides with regard to the vital need for peaceful resolutions for the various regional conflicts. They also emphasized the importance of consolidating regional peace and stability, primarily in the Horn of Africa region, through the preservation of national state institutions and the safeguarding of peoples’ resources. The two sides also examined ways to enhance maritime security.

Following their meeting, President El-Sisi and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud held a joint press conference.

– on behalf of Presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Le regard de l’homme le Plus riche d’Afrique, Aliko Dangote, et de l’Ancien Président Nigérian Obasanjo, tourné vers le Burundi

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


Le chef de l’État burundais, Son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye, a reçu en audience ce 7 février 2026 au Palais Ntare Rushatsi, le géant des affaires en Afrique, Monsieur Aliko Dangote, en visite pour la première fois au Burundi. Cette visite s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une mission de travail menée par des investisseurs nigérians, conduits par l’ancien Président du Nigeria, Son Excellence Olusegun Obasanjo avec un regard tourné vers le Burundi.

Cette rencontre intervient suite à l’invitation du président Ndayishimiye lors de la table ronde des investisseurs du 5 décembre 2024, où il avait lancé un appel à tous ceux souhaitant investir au Burundi, mettant en avant les multiples opportunités qu’offre le pays encore peu exploité. Dans ce contexte, Dangote Group et le groupement Unique Construction & MATHU ont concrétisé leur volonté d’implanter des projets d’envergure au « pays de lait et de miel » pour le soutenir vers son émergence.

Un mémorandum d’entente et un accord precontractuel ont été signés à cet effet. Le premier lie le Gouvernement du Burundi, représenté par le Ministre des Finances, et Dangote Group, sous la signature de son président fondateur, Monsieur Aliko Dangote. Ce partenariat stratégique à long terme couvre plusieurs secteurs : raffinerie, fertilisants, mines et ressources naturelles, infrastructures routières et ferroviaires, logements, entre autres.

Quant à l’accord précontractuel, il a été signé entre la République du Burundi et le Groupement Unique Construction & MATHU, qui s’engage également dans le domaine des infrastructures via un accord précontractuel pour le développement du terminal logistique de Rubirizi et de ses routes d’accès.

La visite de ces investisseurs nigérians et particulièrement de l’homme le plus riche d’Afrique au Burundi est un message fort d’une nouvelle histoire qui s’écrit sur le Burundi, celle d’une terre riche en potentiels longtemps resté méconnu, d’une Nation en course vers son émergence, d’une destination d’investissements et d’accueil des plus grands hommes d’affaires mondiaux.

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République du Burundi.

Morolong to address Brand SA Mining Indaba reception

Source: Government of South Africa

Morolong to address Brand SA Mining Indaba reception

Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, will this evening deliver an address at the Brand South Africa Mining Indaba Welcome Reception in Cape Town.

The Deputy Minister’s address will focus on strategic minerals, integrated infrastructure, and continental policy.

The session will take place at the Capital 15 on Orange Hotel.

“Brand South Africa will host its official Welcome Reception on Sunday, 08 February 2026, as global leaders, policymakers, investors, and industry pioneers gather for Mining Indaba 2026, creating a moment for reflection, connection, and renewed commitment to Africa’s shared future. The reception sets the tone for the week ahead, anchoring conversations around responsible industrialisation, strategic minerals, and Africa’s role in shaping a just and inclusive global economy,” Brand South Africa said in an earlier statement.

It said the gathering is one where like-minded industry leaders come together to showcase how mining is not only about extraction, but about impact, legacy, and people.

“[The] Mining Indaba is a powerful platform that positions South Africa’s mineral wealth and reaffirms its global role as one of Africa’s leading mining giants. By convening senior government leaders, captains of industry, continental institutions, and international investors, the reception positions Africa’s mineral resources at the centre of global conversations on industrialisation,” said Neville Matjie, Chief Executive Officer of Brand South Africa.

Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe said discussions at the indaba must focus on collaborations that will unlock the full potential of critical minerals for the benefit of all people.

“Our discussions today – and throughout the Mining Indaba – must, therefore, focus on how we can encourage collaboration between the public and private sectors, financial institutions, investors, and communities to unlock the full potential of our critical minerals for the benefit of our people,” Mantashe said on Sunday.

READ | Collaboration key to mineral beneficiation

The Minister was speaking at the Ministerial Symposium session ahead of the official opening of the Mining Indaba held at the International Convention Centre in Cape Town.

Minister Mantashe is set to address the official opening ceremony of the indaba on Monday, 09 February. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Kuwaiti PM Meets with Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs

Source: Government of Qatar

Kuwait City, February 08, 2026

HH Prime Minister of the sisterly State of Kuwait Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah met on Sunday with HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani.

Discussions during the meeting focused on advancing bilateral cooperation between the two countries, as well as on a variety of topics of mutual interest.

Crown Prince of Kuwait Meets Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs

Source: Government of Qatar

Kuwait, February 08, 2026

HH Crown Prince of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah met on Sunday with HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani. 

During the meeting, they discussed cooperation relations between the two countries and ways to support and develop them, in addition to other topics of mutual interest.

Collaboration key to mineral beneficiation

Source: Government of South Africa

Collaboration key to mineral beneficiation

Discussions at the Mining Indaba must focus on collaborations that will unlock the full potential of critical minerals for the benefit of all people, Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe said on Sunday.

“Our discussions today – and throughout the Mining Indaba – must, therefore, focus on how we can encourage collaboration between the public and private sectors, financial institutions, investors, and communities to unlock the full potential of our critical minerals for the benefit of our people,” he said.

Speaking at the Ministerial Symposium session ahead of the official opening of the Mining Indaba held at the International Convention Centre in Cape Town, Mantashe said mobilising capital at the scale required for exploration, responsible mining, and value-addition closer to the point of production cannot be achieved by governments alone.

“Nor can it be achieved by the private sector operating in isolation. It requires partnership,” he said, adding that South Africa is already acting on this approach through the establishment of the Junior Mining Exploration Fund.

The fund is a deliberate intervention, whose early outcomes point to substantial untapped mineral potential. From an initial allocation of R400 million, the Fund has already attracted pledges amounting to R2 billion.
“This demonstrates investor appetite where policy intent and financial instruments are aligned. While this is encouraging, it remains insufficient.”

He added that across the African continent, significant geological potential remains under-explored.
“We must intensify geological exploration and mapping across the continent through collaborative partnerships and alignment. Such efforts are essential to alleviate the scarcity of critical minerals and to diversify the geographic sources of production.

“Equally critical in the mining value chain is investment in infrastructure, processing facilities, and industrial ecosystems within producer countries. This is where partnerships become decisive: partnerships that align mining investment with infrastructure development, thereby ensuring that greater value is retained locally.”
In addition, he bemoaned the era of Africa competing against itself on who offers the lowest returns as not being a sustainable investment strategy.

“The opportunity before us is to structure partnerships that are transparent, predictable, and mutually beneficial. If we succeed, Africa’s mineral endowment will not only supply raw minerals to global markets but will [also] anchor industrialisation, create jobs, and support inclusive growth across the continent.
“Let us use this opportunity to bridge our differences and chart a clear and collective pathway towards Africa’s success, anchored in the responsible and strategic use of our mineral endowment,” said the Minister.

The Minister said that the G20 Declaration and the G20 Critical Minerals Framework of the first G20 Summit held on African soil in November last year provide a clear pathway forward.

“It seeks to unlock investment in mineral exploration, promote local beneficiation at source, and strengthen governance for sustainable mining practices. It affirms the right of mineral-endowed countries to harness their resources for industrialisation and inclusive growth, while providing long-term certainty.”

He said the key enabler of these initiatives is partnership.

In an advisory earlier this week, the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources said South Africa hosts the Investing in African Mining Indaba at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from 8 to 12 February 2026.

Investor confidence 
The indaba brings together African leaders, industry stakeholders, and investors to discuss the responsible development of the continent’s mineral resources amid global geopolitical uncertainty.

“The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR) and its entities will use the Indaba platform to restore and strengthen investor confidence in South Africa’s mining sector. Since the previous Indaba, the Department has made significant progress in ensuring stability, policy certainty, and growth through the implementation of a transparent Mining Licensing System, the launch of the Critical Minerals Strategy, and the Junior Mining Exploration Fund, which has accelerated exploration activity and contributed to the discovery of new mineral deposits,” said the DMPR.

In line with its national strategy to build responsible, high-value supply chains, the DMPR will host several engagements on the sidelines of the Indaba, including the African Ministers’ Critical Minerals Roundtable, the Investor Dialogue on Building Critical Minerals Value Chains, the South Africa Exploration Investment Forum, the Women in Mining Brunch, and the Young Professionals Forum.

READ | Mining Indaba to strengthen collaboration between government, investors

Minister Mantashe is set to address the official opening ceremony of the indaba on Monday, 09 February. –SAnews.gov.za

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Land reform to come under the spotlight in the Free State

Source: Government of South Africa

Land reform to come under the spotlight in the Free State

Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, is set to participate in land reform and communal property association engagements that form part of government efforts to accelerate land reform.

“The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, will join the Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development, Mzwanele Nyhontso, in two important engagements with land reform stakeholders in the Free State. These engagements form part of [the] government’s ongoing efforts to accelerate land reform, strengthen tenure security, and support beneficiaries towards sustainable land use and inclusive rural development,” the Presidency said on Sunday.

The Ministers will engage with land reform beneficiaries, highlighting progress made, addressing challenges, and reinforcing the government’s commitment to restoring land rights.

The programme at Loft Conference Centre in Bethlehem on Monday, 09 February 2026, will also include the handover of title deeds to beneficiaries.

On Tuesday, 10 February 2026, the Ministers will engage with communal property associations (CPAs) .
The engagement will provide a platform for CPAs to present their experiences, challenges, and opportunities in managing communal land for the benefit of communities.

The session will take place at the Lavender Hill Country Estate in Bethlehem from 9am.

“These engagements reaffirm government’s commitment to meaningful land reform, improved rural livelihoods, and ensuring that land reform beneficiaries and communal institutions are empowered, supported, and sustainable,” said the Presidency. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Deputy Minister Mhlauli to participate in land reform and communal property associations engagements in the Free State

Source: President of South Africa –

The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, will join the Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development, Mzwanele Nyhontso, in two important engagements with land reform stakeholders in the Free State. These engagements form part of government’s ongoing efforts to accelerate land reform, strengthen tenure security, and support beneficiaries towards sustainable land use and inclusive rural development.

1.⁠ ⁠ENGAGEMENT WITH LAND REFORM BENEFICIARIES AND TITLE DEEDS HANDOVER

The first programme will focus on direct engagement with land reform beneficiaries, highlighting progress made, addressing challenges, and reinforcing government’s commitment to restoring land rights. The programme will also include the handover of title deeds to beneficiaries.

Details are as follows:
Date: Monday, 9 February 2026
Time: 09:00 – 16:30
Venue: Loft Conference Centre, Bethlehem, Free State

The Deputy Minister will deliver remarks during the programme and participate in engagements with beneficiaries and stakeholders.

2.⁠ ⁠ENGAGEMENT WITH COMMUNAL PROPERTY ASSOCIATIONS (CPAs)

The second programme will focus on strengthening governance, accountability, and sustainability of Communal Property Associations. The engagement provides a platform for CPAs to present their experiences, challenges, and opportunities in managing communal land for the benefit of communities.

Details are as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 10 February 2026
Time: 09:00 – 16:30
Venue: Lavender Hill Country Estate, Bethlehem, Free State

These engagements reaffirm government’s commitment to meaningful land reform, improved rural livelihoods, and ensuring that land reform beneficiaries and communal institutions are empowered, supported, and sustainable.

Members of the media are invited to cover both programmes.

Media 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

Four children discharged following suspected food poisoning incident

Source: Government of South Africa

Four children discharged following suspected food poisoning incident

Four children who were admitted following a suspected food poisoning incident in the Eastern Cape have been discharged from hospital, the Eastern Cape Department of Health said on Sunday.

“The Eastern Cape Department of Health reports that, following a suspected food poisoning incident in Msintsi near Fort Jackson, four of the seven affected children have been discharged, one remains in critical care, and two sadly passed away. Investigations are ongoing, with food samples and clinical tests underway, and a local spaza shop has been temporarily closed as a precaution,” the department said in a statement.

The four were treated at the Cecilia Makiwane Hospital, while the other child remains hospitalised at Frere Hospital.

The children (boys aged between two and six years)  were taken to hospital at about 1 pm on Saturday with symptoms including weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea, and dizziness.

The children had eaten various food items, including instant porridge, rice, chips, and sweets.

“The Buffalo City Metro Health District outbreak response and Environmental Health teams were promptly deployed and worked alongside clinical staff and hospital management at Cecilia Makiwane Hospital,” said the provincial department.

Response teams conducted site visits in Msintsi, where they met with affected families and the ward committee.

The department further added that post-mortem examinations will be conducted on the deceased to assist in establishing the exact cause of death.

“As a precautionary public health measure, a local spaza shop has been instructed by Environmental Health Practitioners to temporarily close pending formal inspection,” said the department.

In addition, the department is working with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality as part of a multi-sectoral investigation. The department is also providing clinical, environmental health, and psychosocial support to the affected families and will maintain ongoing monitoring and follow-up visits within the community while investigations continue.

“The Eastern Cape Department of Health extends its sincere condolences to the bereaved families and assures the public that every effort is being made to determine the source of the incident and safeguard the health of the community,” it said.

The department said it will communicate further updates as more information becomes available. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Permanent Mission of Qatar in Geneva Participates in Consultations for Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law

Source: Government of Qatar

Geneva | February 08, 2026

The Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar to the United Nations Office in Geneva participated in theآ third consultation of the Workstream 3 of the Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law, focusing on International Humanitarian Law and Peace, chaired jointly by the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, the Republic of Colombia, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The Second Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar in Geneva, Abdulaziz Al Mansoori noted that the world today is experiencing rapidly evolving and escalating challenges, including growing tensions at both regional and international levels, which places the issue of disarmament at a critical juncture, requiring the international community to intensify efforts and strengthen joint action, as it is a fundamental pillar for maintaining international peace and security, protecting civilians, and promoting respect for international humanitarian law.
Al Mansoori affirmed that the State of Qatar believes disarmament is not merely a security issue, but rather a fundamental humanitarian tool that contributes to protecting civilians and civilian property, mitigating the effects of armed conflicts, and supporting efforts to build sustainable peace, in line with the provisions and principles of international humanitarian law.
The respect for the rules of international humanitarian law cannot be separated from genuine commitment to disarmament standards, he said, pointing out that disarmament constitutes a key preventive instrument for reducing human suffering and protecting civilians.
Al Mansoori explained that disarmament is a complex and multidimensional process encompassing political, security, social, and economic aspects. It aims to create an enabling environment for the implementation of peace processes, achieve political and societal reconciliation, and promote pathways toward sustainable development.
He also said that the State of Qatar has placed particular emphasis on integrating disarmament into its mediation efforts, noting in this context that Doha hosted, in November 2025, the signing ceremony of the Doha Framework for Peace between the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Congo River Alliance (M23 Movement), which included clear measures for disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of armed groups.