Startup World Cup Regional Competition comes to Abuja, to drive Africa Innovation

Source: APO

The 2026 RegTech Africa Conference & Exhibition (https://RegTechAfrica.com) is set to host the prestigious Startup World Cup Regional Competition in Abuja, marking a major milestone for Africa’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. Applications are now officially open for startups to register and participate in this globally renowned competition.

Organised in partnership with Pegasus Tech Ventures, the Startup World Cup is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious startup pitch competitions, bringing together the most promising innovators from across continents. The Abuja regional competition will identify a top startup, which will advance to the global finals for a chance to compete for $1 million in investment and gain unparalleled international exposure.

A Global Platform for African Innovation

The Startup World Cup Regional Competition at RegTech Africa Conference will provide startups operating across all stages and sectors—including fintech, regtech, payments, AI, cybersecurity, digital identity, e-commerce, healthtech, agritech, and climate tech—with a powerful platform to showcase their solutions before a distinguished audience of investors, regulators, corporate leaders, and global ecosystem partners.

Finalists will be invited to pitch live before a high-level jury comprising venture capitalists, industry leaders, and ecosystem experts, with the winning startup advancing to the global finals for the chance to win the $1 million grand prize.

Why Abuja, Why RegTech Africa Conference

As Africa’s leading platform for regulatory innovation and digital transformation, the RegTech Africa Conference & Exhibition convenes senior policymakers, regulators, financial institutions, technology companies, startups, and development partners from across Africa and beyond. Hosting the Startup World Cup within this setting creates a unique convergence of innovation, policy, capital, and market access, enabling startups to engage decision-makers who shape real-world adoption and scale.

Speaking on the announcement, Cyril Okoroigwe, CEO at RegTech Africa, said:
“Hosting the Startup World Cup Regional Competition in Abuja underscores our commitment to positioning Africa as a global innovation powerhouse. This is more than a pitch competition—it is a gateway for African startups to access global capital, partnerships, and visibility.”

Who Should Apply

The competition is open to:

  • Startups of all stages and industries
  • Founders building scalable, technology-driven solutions
  • African startups and international startups with a strong Africa focus

Evaluation Criteria

Judges will be assessing startups based on several factors, including how innovative and impactful the idea is, the strength of the team, and the overall presentation of the pitch. The competition seeks startups that solve real problems, meet market needs, and demonstrate the potential for significant growth. 

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to take your startup to the next level and represent Africa on the global stage!

How to Apply

Applications for the Startup World Cup – Abuja Regional Competition are now open. Interested startups are encouraged to apply early via: [https://apo-opa.co/45UODB5]

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of RegTech Africa.

For partnership and sponsorship opportunities, contact:
info@regtechafrica.com.

About Startup World Cup:
Startup World Cup is a global startup competition organised by Pegasus Tech Ventures, featuring regional events across more than 70 countries and culminating in a grand finale where regional winners compete for a $1 million investment prize.

About RegTech Africa:
RegTech Africa is a leading platform dedicated to advancing regulatory technology across the African continent.

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Inmates in matric record 94.4% 2025 pass rate

Source: Government of South Africa

Inmates in matric record 94.4% 2025 pass rate

The Department of Correctional Services has recorded a 94.4% pass rate for the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.

This was revealed by Minister Pieter Groenewald, who released the results at the Goodwood Correctional Facility, in the Western Cape, on Monday.

Some 180 learners from 18 correctional services schools sat for the NSC examinations in 2025 with 15 schools achieving a 100% pass rate and a total of 132 distinctions earned.

“Two of our schools, Usethubeni in Durban-Westville in KwaZulu-Natal and Baviaanspoort in the Gauteng Region, have maintained a 100% pass rate for the past ten years. We are also immensely proud of the Johannesburg Female Correctional Centre School, which achieved a 100% pass rate.

“KwaZulu-Natal deserves special recognition for producing the highest number of matriculants, with 50 learners, of whom 45 attained Bachelor passes. Usethubeni alone accounted for 31 learners, all of whom achieved Bachelor passes. These results demonstrate that our focus is not merely on achieving a pass, but on producing quality outcomes,” Groenewald said.

The Minister emphasised to the gathering that “education is a powerful instrument for change”.

“We gather not merely to announce results, but to celebrate resilience, discipline and educational excellence. This ceremony stands as a powerful reminder that learning does not stop at prison walls, and that hope, when nurtured through education, can flourish even in the most constrained environments.

“To our matriculants, you have shown that your past does not define your future. Through discipline, perseverance, and commitment, you have invested in yourselves and in the future of this country. Education remains one of the most powerful tools for rehabilitation, reintegration, and nation-building.

“As the Department of Correctional Services, we remain resolute in ensuring that every inmate within our care is given a fair opportunity to succeed,” he said.

Family members, teachers and officials were also praised for their commitment to the learners.

“None of this would be possible without the unwavering commitment of our educators, who continue to teach under uniquely challenging conditions with dedication and professionalism.

“We commend Heads of Correctional Centres and all officials whose daily support ensures that learners remain focused in an environment where distractions may emerge.

“We also acknowledge the vital role played by parents and families, whose encouragement sustains learners through difficult journeys. Our appreciation also goes to the Department of Basic Education for its continued collaboration with our Formal Education Directorate and correctional facilities across the country,” Groenewald said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Eskom brings services to the people

Source: Government of South Africa

Eskom brings services to the people

Eskom is rolling out a new customer service model featuring scheduled mobile customer hubs and pop-up service points across communities in a bid to expand access to customer support and bring services closer to where customers live and work.

According to the power utility, customers will be able to get services from “Hub-on-Wheels” units, community pop-ups, self-service platforms and selected permanent customer service hubs.

“These mobile offerings operate in addition to Eskom’s brick-and-mortar facilities, which continue to operate in strategic and accessible areas. Permanent customer service offices will progressively resume operations and will officially open from 1 February 2025, with further locations to follow.

“As customer expectations evolve and Eskom deepens its operational and community programmes, this hybrid model offers faster access to assistance, supports service improvements, and creates more opportunities for direct customer engagement,” Eskom said.

Eskom Distribution Acting Group Executive, Agnes Mlambo, added: “This initiative reflects Eskom’s commitment to meeting customers where they are. We are moving away from a static service model to a dynamic, customer-centred approach. Whether through self-service, mobile hubs, pop-ups or in-person support, Eskom is improving access to services when and where it matters most.”

Limpopo and the North West will be the first provinces to have Hub-on-Wheels and pop-up engagements this month with a schedule for the rest of the country to be communicated via Eskom’s official communication channels.

“While offices will open from 1 February, mobile engagements will continue throughout the month and thereafter. The monthly schedule will be updated and published regularly, with the aim of providing predictable and reliable visits, ensuring communities are reached at least once per month while permanent offices remain available for in-person support.

“Additional provinces are being activated and will be announced over the coming weeks. Eskom intends to share a national schedule, including the full list of operational walk-in centres, by the end of January,” the power utility explained.

Digital platforms and self-service tools remain available for use.

“Customers can log service requests, submit applications or report faults via the Eskom Customer Application Tool at connect.eskom.co.za, contact Eskom on WhatsApp Alfred at 08600 37566, or call the Eskom Contact Centre. To speed up assistance, customers are encouraged to have their account and meter details ready.

“Eskom remains committed to improving the customer experience through accessible service channels, modernised support systems, and deeper engagement with communities across South Africa,” Eskom said. – SAnews.gov.za

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SANDF deploys rescue team to assist in flood-stricken areas

Source: Government of South Africa

SANDF deploys rescue team to assist in flood-stricken areas

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has announced that it continues to support various flood-stricken communities by conducting rescue operations to evacuate people stranded in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. 

These areas have been severely affected by flooding and rising water levels due to heavy rains over the past two weeks.

The SANDF has additionally deployed a search and rescue team, which included an Oryx helicopter from the South African Air Force (SAAF), to assist in search operations in Mozambique which has also been affected by adverse weather conditions.

According to the SANDF, the aircraft and advance team successfully landed in Maputo and are expected to collaborate with various emergency rescue teams and disaster management agencies in Mozambique as part of Operation CHARIOT.

“More air assets are scheduled to be deployed from South Africa to assist in the rescue mission,” the SANDF said in a statement. 

In South Africa, severe weather, which included heavy rainfall, strong winds, lightning and flooding, impacted Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and the North West.

This extreme weather resulted in loss of life, significant damage to infrastructure and property, environmental degradation, the displacement of communities, disruptions to schooling and agricultural activities, and closures in parts of the Kruger National Park.

Mpumalanga has recorded 20 fatalities, with over 1 300 houses, roads, and public infrastructure damaged. The death toll in Limpopo stands at 18.

Further rainfall warnings remain in effect. – SAnews.gov.za

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Job Offer: Founding Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – Sport & Entertainment Infrastructure Origination in Africa

Source: APO

African Collaborations Group (ACG)

Download Document: https://apo-opa.co/4r0UjBV

Location: Flexible (Africa or Europe, with frequent travel)
Employment Type: Full-time
Start Date: Q1 2026

ABOUT THE ROLE

African Collaborations Group (ACG) (www.ACGAfrica.com), a strategic project origination and collaboration platform focused on the industrialisation of sport in Africa, is recruiting a Founding Chief Executive Officer.

ACG has recently been granted an Exclusive Mandate by a major African country to originate, structure, coordinate, and advance an innovative sport and entertainment district, from early concept through feasibility and towards bankability.

This is a rare opportunity to lead a first-of-its-kind, continent-scale initiative at the intersection of infrastructure development, urban regeneration, sport, youth employment, and long-term economic impact.

ABOUT AFRICAN COLLABORATIONS GROUP (ACG)

African Collaborations Group (ACG) is a strategic project origination and collaboration platform focused on industrializing sport in Africa through bankable sport and entertainment infrastructure ecosystems. We convene the full stakeholder “table” — including government and PPP authorities, DFIs, private investors, developers, operators, designers, academics, and specialist legal and commercial advisers — to move projects from concept to feasibility and towards bankability with disciplined governance and measurable impact.

ACG’s flagship initiative, Victory District™, is a co-creation framework for sport and entertainment districts designed for year‑round utilisation, diversified revenues, sustainable operations, and strong social and economic outcomes.

ROLE PURPOSE

The Founding CEO will lead ACG’s flagship Victory District™ proof-of-concept from mandate-driven mobilisation and feasibility through to bankability and financial close, while establishing the governance, operating cadence and stakeholder alignment required for successful delivery. A central part of the role is to architect, secure and institutionalise ACG’s commercial model and income architecture for the flagship project—ensuring it is coherent, defensible and fully embedded in the feasibility and transaction pathway (rather than treated as an afterthought). The CEO will build the platform, playbook and credibility needed to scale ACG into a repeatable, continent-wide sport infrastructure origination engine.

ROLE SUMMARY

The Founding CEO will be responsible for:

  • Leading the execution of the first Victory District™ project from feasibility through to bankability and financial close, and ensuring an orderly transition into delivery.
  • Coordinating a high-calibre international consortium of advisers and delivery partners under a disciplined governance and reporting cadence.
  • Managing government and DFI relationships at senior, institutional level, and maintaining trust, momentum and alignment.
  • Architecting and securing ACG’s commercial model and income architecture for the flagship project, ensuring it is contractually documented, bankable, and embedded in the feasibility and transaction pathway.
  • Driving commercial structuring, SPV preparation and multi-stakeholder alignment across public and private stakeholders.
  • Building ACG into Africa’s leading sport infrastructure origination and development platform, with a scalable pipeline and repeatable playbook.

This role is suited to a senior infrastructure executive with strong project origination experience across PPPs, DFIs and/or sovereign development, ready to step into a founding, continent-scale leadership mandate.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Strategic Leadership

  • Lead the full development cycle of Victory District™ (concept → feasibility → bankability pathway/PPP → SPV → financial close), and oversee the handover into delivery.
  • Define ACG’s long-term strategy, platform positioning, project pipeline and expansion across African markets.
  • Establish and run a disciplined operating cadence (workplan delivery, steering committee rhythm, reporting, risk and decision logs).

Government & Institutional Engagement

  • Represent ACG with Ministers, Heads of State, DFIs and international organisations.
  • Lead negotiations and alignment on MoUs, PPP/concession frameworks and SPV arrangements with sovereign authorities and relevant regulators.
  • Maintain a credible institutional interface, ensuring stakeholder engagement is orderly, controlled and consistent with confidentiality obligations.

Consortium Management

  • Coordinate global partners, including financial, legal, design and technical advisers, ensuring clear scopes, accountability and delivery standards.
  • Ensure feasibility, PPP and transaction outputs meet DFI and investment-committee expectations (governance, due diligence readiness, auditability and transparency).
  • Manage performance of partners and maintain ACG’s authority within the consortium governance framework.

Commercial & Financial Structuring

  • Design and implement ACG’s revenue architecture for the flagship project, ensuring it is commercially coherent, defensible, and aligned with procurement/PPP realities.
  • Ensure ACG’s commercial entitlements are properly reflected in feasibility assumptions, SPV budgets and transaction documentation, and do not “disappear” during structuring.
  • Oversee investor engagement and readiness for financial close, including coordination of commercial terms, risk allocation and capital formation strategy.

REQUIRED PROFILE

An ideal candidate will bring:

  • 15+ years’ experience in infrastructure finance, PPP development, project origination, DFI engagement or sovereign advisory.
  • Proven experience leading complex, multi-stakeholder infrastructure programmes in Africa or emerging markets.
  • Strong credibility and relationships across governments, DFIs and leading advisory or engineering firms.
  • Gravitas to operate at ministerial, institutional and board level, with strong negotiation and stakeholder leadership capability.
  • Demonstrated ability to align political, financial, technical and social dimensions simultaneously — and to translate ambition into bankable structures.
  • A genuine commitment to youth development, impact and Africa’s long-term transformation.
  • Experience in major stadium projects, urban regeneration, or large-scale mixed-use real estate is advantageous but not essential.

COMPENSATION & PLATFORM VALUE

This is a founder-level CEO opportunity, not a conventional corporate appointment.

The package includes:

  • A lean fixed base, reflecting the early-stage, high-impact nature of the platform
  • Significant long-term upside through participation in revenue streams generated by the first Victory District™
  • Exceptional visibility, reputation building, and long-term career positioning as a champion of the industrialisation of sport in Africa, supported by APO Group’s global communications and media platform

Through APO Group, we guarantee:

  • Media positioning as the continental leader of sport industrialisation
  • Invitations to relevant major conferences across Africa
  • Features in top-tier outlets (BBC, CNN, AFP, Reuters, sport media)
  • Introductions to elite networks in government, sports, and DFIs
  • Strong personal brand development and long-term career positioning

Full compensation details will be shared during confidential discussions.

All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality.

APPLY: https://apo-opa.co/4qwFffw

More information: www.ACGAfrica.com

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Collaborations Group (ACG).

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Media urged to submit entries for SADC media awards

Source: Government of South Africa

Media urged to submit entries for SADC media awards

The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) has called on South African journalists and media to submit their entries for the 2026 Southern African Development Community (SADC) Media Awards competition. 

The SADC Media Awards competition is open to journalists from the SADC member states in four categories: Photo Journalism, Print Journalism, Television Journalism, and Radio Journalism.

Established in 1996, the SADC Media Awards aim to recognise excellence in journalism that promotes regional cooperation, integration and development across the SADC region. 

“The awards celebrate media practitioners whose work highlights the shared values, principles, and aspirations of Southern Africa. Winners will receive US$2500 in each category, while runners-up will be awarded US$1000.

“SADC’s vision is of a common future where the peoples of Southern Africa enjoy economic well-being, improved standards of living, peace, security, freedom, and social justice. 

“These awards support that vision by encouraging reporting that strengthens regional bonds and deepens public understanding of SADC initiatives,” the GCIS said on Monday.

Journalists who wish to enter the competition can access more information about the competition from the www.gcis.gov.za website.

The entry form can be accessed at https://zurl.co/sN1xF.

The rules of the 2026 competition can be accessed at https://zurl.co/yVIyN.

Completed forms may be submitted via WeTransfer or Google Drive links and emailed to: mphop@gcis.gov.za and keneilwe@gcis.gov.za or entries can also be posted or delivered to:

GCIS offices nationwide, marked as follows: 

SADC Media Awards Entry

Government Communications (GCIS)

1035 Francis Baard Street

Hatfield, Pretoria

0028

The closing date for submissions is 27 February 2026. – SAnews.gov.za

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SAWS warns of disruptive rainfall in Limpopo

Source: Government of South Africa

SAWS warns of disruptive rainfall in Limpopo

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned of disruptive rainfall that could cause flooding in Limpopo.

“A medium likelihood of significant impacts are expected over the Lowveld of Limpopo, as well as the eastern parts of the Limpopo Valley, due to persistent overnight rainfall with 30 to 60mm more expected during the course of Monday,” SAWS said.

The weather service said the risk of impacts are exacerbated by the recent flood damage and stressed municipal services.

These weather conditions could result in flooding of roads and settlements, disruptions to traffic flow due to major roads being flooded or closed and some communities may be temporarily not accessible/cut off.

In addition, there is a possibility of danger to life, due to fast flowing streams and rivers, as well as damage to mud-based/makeshift houses/structures, with mudslides, rockfalls and soil erosion possible. – SAnews.gov.za

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Kruger National Park applies quota system for visitors

Source: Government of South Africa

Kruger National Park applies quota system for visitors

The Kruger National Park (KNP) has implemented a gate quota system with immediate effect in the interest of visitor safety and effective traffic management, after heavy rains.

Last week’s persistent heavy rainfall across Limpopo and Mpumalanga caused river levels to rise significantly, with overflows reported in the Crocodile, Sabie, Letaba, Sand, Luvuvhu and Limpopo rivers.

According to the KNP, Sunday night’s increased rainfall caused further damage to park infrastructure.

“A gate quota system will apply at the following open gates: Malelane Gate, Numbi Gate and Paul Kruger Gate and all Open Safari Vehicles (OSVs) will form part of these gate quotas. Guests are requested to ensure that their vehicles have fuel, as the filling stations at camps might be affected by the persistent rain,” the KNP said on Monday.

Essential delivery vehicles, airport transfers (with proof of a valid flight ticket) and officials will be allowed entry through Paul Kruger Gate only.

The Skukuza to Phabeni Gate route is currently closed due to flooding, as a stream has cut off access along the S1 road. Phabeni Gate is therefore inaccessible via Skukuza at this stage.

“Orpen Gate will remain closed until further notice due to safety concerns. The northern part of the KNP remains inaccessible and as a result, all gates in the north are closed.

“The South African National Parks (SANParks) continues to monitor weather conditions and the status of roads and infrastructure closely. Further updates will be communicated as the situation evolves,” the KNP said. –SAnews.gov.za

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Emergency housing team dispatched to flood hit Limpopo, Mpumalanga

Source: Government of South Africa

Emergency housing team dispatched to flood hit Limpopo, Mpumalanga

Human Settlements Minister Thembi Simelane has dispatched the Emergency Housing Unit of the National Department of Human Settlements to disaster-affected areas in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, following recent heavy rainfall. 

In a statement, the department said the national team, working together with provincial departments in both provinces, is currently conducting physical verification of households affected by recent heavy rains.

“The verification process will determine the extent of the damage and inform the department of the appropriate emergency housing interventions to be implemented, assisting affected families,” the department said. 

Parts of Limpopo and Mpumalanga experienced heavy rainfall early last week, resulting in widespread damage to properties and infrastructure. More than 1 500 households have been affected, with most of them located in Limpopo. 

In Limpopo, four district municipalities are currently undergoing verification, while the process is yet to commence in the Capricorn District Municipality. 

In Mpumalanga, verification is underway in the Ehlanzeni and Gert Sibande District Municipalities.

“Preliminary findings indicate that four households will require relocation due to residing below the flood line, while eight households in Gert Sibande will require Temporary Residential Units at Gert Sibande District. To expedite the verification process, Minister Simelane has directed additional capacity be deployed in both provinces,” the department said. 

The Minister has urged citizens to remain vigilant as further rainfall is expected in both provinces. She said that full assessments of damage are likely to commence this week.

The Department of Human Settlements provides emergency housing assistance through four interventions, including restoration, relocation, rebuilding, and repairs. – SAnews.gov.za

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President hails Class of 2025

Source: Government of South Africa

President hails Class of 2025

President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated the Matric Class of 2025 for achieving the highest National Senior Certificate pass rate in South Africa’s history, describing the results as a source of inspiration and encouragement for learners across the country. 

More than 650 000 learners passed matric in 2025, resulting in an overall pass rate of 88%. 

In his weekly newsletter to the nation, President Ramaphosa extended his congratulations to the learners, as well as their teachers, families and communities, noting that every learner who sat for the examinations deserved recognition for their effort and perseverance. 

“The matric results have shown a steady improvement over many years, both in the quantity and the quality of the achievements,” the President said. 

He highlighted that these improvements have contributed to a significant rise in the number of South Africans over the age of 20 who hold a matric qualification, increasing from 30% in 2002 to 52% in 2024.

President Ramaphosa said the results reflected the value of continued investment in education and government’s efforts to ensure equitable access to quality schooling for all children, regardless of background or gender. 

He noted that global evidence shows that educating girls is one of the most effective ways to reduce poverty. In this regard, he welcomed the fact that more girls than boys wrote matric in 2025, with similar pass rates recorded between the two groups. 

A higher proportion of girls achieved admission to Bachelor studies, while nearly twice as many girls obtained distinctions. 

“This bodes well for the continuation of their studies at universities and colleges,” the President said. 

The President also welcomed the strong performance of learners from disadvantaged communities, with more than two-thirds of all Bachelor passes coming from schools classified in quintiles 1 to 3. 

He said this achievement demonstrated both the determination of learners and teachers in these communities, and the impact of interventions such as no-fee schools and the child support grant. When combined with expanded funding for poor and working-class students in higher education, the President said the results provide hope that many young people will be able to lift themselves and their families out of poverty. 

Special attention was also given to learners with special education needs, with 90% passing matric and 52% achieving Bachelor passes, both above the national average. 

“Our task now is to ensure that more learners with special needs are able to write matric exams,” the President said. 

Addressing challenges

While celebrating the historic results, President Ramaphosa acknowledged that significant challenges remain within the education system. 

Of the 1.2 million learners who started Grade 1 in 2014, only 778 000 reached Grade 12 in 2025. 

“That’s nearly half a million young people who left school before finishing,” he said, stressing the need to improve learner retention and completion rates. 

The President also raised concern about declining performance in key subjects such as mathematics and accounting, despite increased enrolment. He emphasised that these subjects are critical for success in a rapidly changing economy. 

In addressing these challenges, government is focusing on strengthening the foundations of learning. As the Class of 2025 received their results, the Class of 2037 began their first day of Grade 1. 

President Ramaphosa said government has made Grade R compulsory and is expanding support for early childhood development centres, while also strengthening early grade reading, improving learning materials and prioritising teacher development in the early years. 

“By investing in children at the start of their school career, by giving them a solid educational foundation, we are preparing them for success,” he said. 

The President said government remains committed to ensuring that learners complete their schooling, excel in matric and go on to thrive in their future endeavours. 

“The achievements of the Class of 2025 must inspire and encourage all the years of learners that are to follow,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za 

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