Special Envoy of Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets Officials on Sidelines of Doha Forum 2025

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, December 06, 2025

HE Special Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Faisal bin Abdullah Al Hanzab met, separately, Saturday with HE Director General for Global Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden Mikaniel Lindvall; HE Political Director and Director General for Middle East Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Ireland Gerard Kyon; HE Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia James Swan; HE EU Special Representative for the Horn of Africa Annette Weber; and HE African Union Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Bankole Adeoye, on the sidelines of Doha Forum 2025.
During the meetings, they discussed bilateral cooperation, as well as a number of issues of common concern. 

Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs: Regional Stability Is Integral to Qatar’s Security, Gaza Ceasefire Remains Incomplete Without West Bank

Source: Government of Qatar

Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs: Regional Stability Is Integral to Qatar’s Security, Gaza Ceasefire Remains Incomplete Without West Bank

Doha, December 06, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani affirmed that Qatar is committed to the stability of the region, seeing it as an essential component of its own national security. He cautioned, however, that Qatar does not aspire to project power through military means, but rather through diplomacy, investment, and strategic partnerships – an approach he described as Qatar’s defining contribution in this field.
Speaking in a session titled “Mediation in a Fragmented World” during the Doha Forum 2025, His Excellency noted that Qatar works to resolve conflicts through mediation in an increasingly fractured international landscape. He stressed that Qatar consistently seeks to keep channels of communication open with all parties and refrains from taking sides, because without such openness, no dispute can be meaningfully resolved. He added that all progress achieved by Qatar in this sphere since 2013 has stemmed from its engagement with every stakeholder.
His Excellency explained that mediation inherently involves stepping in to help resolve disputes between two parties or among several states – something he described as natural practice in international relations. He lamented, however, that divisions within the region often arise among states and factions alike, and for that reason Qatar keeps its lines of communication active with all sides to find solutions acceptable to everyone – an approach that has repeatedly proven effective over the years.
Responding to a question, he pointed to Qatar’s success in mediating between the United States and the Taliban in Afghanistan, noting that Doha facilitated the talks and invested sustained, long-term efforts spanning more than seven years to help achieve the desired outcome and move both sides towards peace.
His Excellency also underscored that Qatar’s achievements from 2023 onward in efforts related to peace in Gaza – culminating in the 2025 peace agreement – were made possible only because it engaged with every relevant actor. Despite this, he noted, Qatar continues to face politically motivated criticism for hosting Hamas. He reiterated that Qatar does not support any particular side, but rather provides a neutral platform to keep dialogue going so that negotiations can produce constructive outcomes that alleviate human suffering.
In a related context, HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani explained that each conflict has its own unique dynamics; therefore, mediation between the United States and Afghanistan cannot be equated with mediation between Israel and Hamas. He emphasized that a major challenge in the latter case was that the United States, as one of the mediators, initially engaged only with the Israeli side. Once Washington began speaking with both sides, he said, this shift enabled meaningful progress toward securing the Gaza ceasefire. He added that the ceasefire cannot be regarded as fully in effect unless Israeli forces withdraw entirely, stability is restored in Gaza, and people can move in and out of the territory without obstruction.
His Excellency stressed that the conflict extends beyond Gaza and encompasses the West Bank as well as the Palestinian people’s aspirations for statehood. He expressed hope that the Israeli government will cooperate toward realizing these aspirations.
“We are at a decisive moment with respect to the Gaza ceasefire,” he observed, noting that mediators are currently working together on the second phase of the agreement, which he described as another interim step. He added that Qatar, Turkiye, Egypt, and the United States are jointly shaping the trajectory of this next phase.
His Excellency underscored the importance of addressing the root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict – an endeavor that must go beyond ending the catastrophe in Gaza to include the situation in the West Bank and the fulfillment of Palestinian national aspirations. He voiced hope that cooperation with the US administration would ultimately make this vision attainable, while acknowledging that the road ahead is difficult. He cautioned that significant challenges and political attacks lie ahead, but stressed Qatar’s determination to press forward until a durable solution is secured – one that ensures justice for both peoples, both within the ceasefire framework and in the broader 20-point plan.
He continued by noting that the experience of the past two years has made one reality unmistakable: without accountability and enforcement, conditions on the ground remain unchanged, leaving societies vulnerable to extremist agendas – precisely the outcome Qatar and its partners seek to prevent. He added that the collective efforts invested in reaching the ceasefire were essential not only to conclude the first phase but also to lay the foundations for stability in the second phase, while the third phase must ultimately establish a Palestinian state.
His Excellency warned that should extremist agendas prevail over the concerted efforts of the international community, it would signal a structural failure in the very framework through which global actors are attempting to resolve the conflict. He expressed his belief that the United States has a central role to play, bearing responsibility for ensuring compliance and guiding the process onto the right track.
In response to a question, His Excellency emphasized the importance of building negotiations on the basis of shared interests among the parties to the conflict, as this is essential for achieving peace and stability. He also highlighted the key role of economic diplomacy in fostering prosperity and economic growth alongside political progress. 

Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Meets Officials on Sidelines of Doha Forum

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, December 06, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani on Saturday met separately with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkiye Hakan Fidan; HE Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt Dr. Badr Abdelatty; HE Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Spain Jose Manuel Alvarez; HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic Georgios Gerapetritis; HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus Dr. Constantinos Kombos; and HE High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaya Kallas, on the sidelines of the 23rd Doha Forum 2025.
During the meetings, they discussed cooperation relations and ways to support and develop them, and exchanged views on the topics on the forum’s agenda, in addition to a number of topics of common interest.

Egypt: President El-Sisi Meets Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Technical Education

Source: APO


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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, and Minister of Education and Technical Education Mr. Mohamed Abdel Latif.

Spokesman for the Presidency Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy stated that  the meeting reviewed several ministry work files. The Minister of Education and Technical Education offered a presentation on the execution status of teaching Programming and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of the curricula for the first year of secondary school, starting from the current academic year 2025/2026. In this regard, the minister highlighted that the inclusion of this subject is part of the State’s vision for digital transformation and educational development, and meets the requirements of the technological revolution and its associated changes in the labor market. 

The minister pointed out that the demand for the Japanese “QUREO” Programming and AI platform has exceeded all expectations, with over 236,000 students completing the full training content. He explained that secondary stage graduates who study the subject receive an accredited international certificate in programming from Hiroshima University in Japan. In the same context, the Minister added that the Programming and AI subject will also be introduced in Technical Education starting from the academic year 2026/2027.

The meeting also reviewed the Ministry of Education’s efforts to develop the technical education system through the expansion of Applied Technology Schools, which reached 115 schools during the 2025/2026 academic year, and linking study with practical training through partnerships with the private sector. This is in addition to signing international partnerships to grant graduates accredited international certificates, providing them with job opportunities in both the local and international markets. President El-Sisi stressed the necessity of exerting maximum effort to elevate the scientific and professional level of technical education graduates, in light of the growing needs of the labor market.

The meeting also touched on the developments of the Japanese schools in Egypt, where President El-Sisi gave directives to increase their number to 500 schools over the next five years. The Minister also reviewed the results of his field tours to follow up on the educational process in various governorates. He noted the Ministry’s success in addressing accumulated challenges, including eliminating the shortage of teachers in core subjects, reducing student density in classes to less than 50 students, and ensuring the timely delivery of textbooks.

The Minister of Education and Technical Education also reviewed the developments in applying the Egyptian Baccalaureate Certificate system. He outlined the multiple opportunities and diverse tracks it offers for taking exams, which suit students’ aptitudes and abilities. He also pointed out that this system ends the single-chance exam of the general secondary system, and highlighted the increasing student interest in the Baccalaureate system, with the enrollment rate exceeding 90% of the total number of students in the first phase of secondary school this current academic year.

President El-Sisi emphasized the necessity of firm action against cheating cases and directed that the penalty be tightened for anyone proven to be involved in cheating in the General Secondary examinations.

Furthermore, the President directed the continuous exertion of all necessary effort and the taking of appropriate measures to care for teachers and provide them with continuous incentives, including improving their economic status. President El-Sisi reiterated the importance of continuing to enforce discipline and consolidate positive moral values within the educational system, non-tolerance of any lapse in this matter, and the taking of urgent and decisive accountability measures towards any transgression or misconduct.

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

IPID welcomes 20-year sentence imposed on EMPD officer

Source: Government of South Africa

IPID welcomes 20-year sentence imposed on EMPD officer

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has welcomed the 20-year sentence imposed on an Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) officer for the murder of his partner in 2023.

On 21 September 2023, at around 13:00, two Constables from EMPD went to fetch their colleague, Constable Robert Ngobeni from home on their way to work.

Upon arrival at 469 Canary Street, Lekaneng Section in Tembisa, they found the gate locked. A neighbour alerted the two officers that he had heard gunshot sounds coming from the accused’s room the previous night, which prompted them to enter the premises by jumping the fence.

Bloodstains were discovered at the doorstep of Ngobeni’s room. After a child provided the officers with keys to unlock the burglar door, the officers discovered the body of deceased, Constance Phalane, on the bed with multiple gunshot wounds. 

A four-year-old with a gunshot wound to the upper right shoulder and the accused, Constable Ngobeni, was lying on the floor in a pool of blood, with his firearm close to his reach.

Emergency services were summoned to the scene and the child and accused were transported to various medical facilities for medical attention. The accused was placed under police guard.

A subsequent investigation revealed a history of domestic violence between the accused and the deceased.

The South Gauteng High Court sentenced the accused to 15 years imprisonment for murder and 15 years for attempted murder. 

The court further ruled that the 10-year sentence for attempted murder will run concurrently with the 15-year murder sentence. Therefore, the deceased will serve 20 years imprisonment. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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SADC Media Awards recognise journalistic excellence

Source: Government of South Africa

SADC Media Awards recognise journalistic excellence

Deputy Minister in the Presidency Kenny Morolong has called on Southern Africa’s journalists to take ownership of the region’s story, saying the SADC Media Awards remain one of the most powerful platforms for shaping a shared regional identity.

Speaking at the 2025 SADC Media Awards dinner — where the 2026 competition was also launched — Morolong said the awards, established in 1996, continue to recognise media work that strengthens regional cooperation and integration.

“The story of Southern Africa cannot be left to be told by others. It must be told by us, in our voices, through our own lens and lived experiences. Through the awards, we honour excellence… and the crucial role journalists play in shaping narratives that strengthen our regional identity and solidarity,” he said at the ceremony in Pretoria on Friday. 

Morolong stressed that the awards celebrate depth, accuracy and integrity rather than sensationalism.

“The awards judge entrants not by the number of headlines they provoke, but by the depth, accuracy and integrity of their craft.

“The media professionals we celebrate today have dedicated hours, weeks and even months investigating matters of public interest.”

He said such commitment is vital in an era “dominated by disinformation and misinformation”, adding that the awards honour journalists not only as storytellers but as guardians of truth and connectors of citizens across borders.

“Through their words, images and voices, they document the collective growth and development of our people.

“By celebrating their work, we acknowledge the importance of authentic storytelling in strengthening democracy and promoting mutual respect among our peoples.”

Morolong added that every story reflecting cooperation in energy, transport, water, trade or security “serves as a thread in the greater fabric of regional unity”.

Winners reflect on the power of authentic journalism

This year, 29 entries were submitted for regional adjudication, with South Africa contributing four across all categories.

BBC Radio journalist Mpho Lakaje, who won the Radio Category (Regional), said the recognition was encouraging.

“It energises one to keep going and to do more,” he told SAnews, urging emerging journalists to “stick to the basics of journalism” and maintain authenticity.

Lakaje freelances for outlets including BBC Radio Africa and eNCA, and is the creator of Against All Odds with Mpho Lakaje, which aired over 200 episodes between 2012 and 2016.

Dikeledi Molobela from SAnews, winner of the Print Category (National), said the award was deeply affirming.

“Journalism can be a tough and often thankless profession, so being recognised in this way truly means a lot.

“Part of my job is to cover The Presidency, and I’ve had the privilege of reporting on President Ramaphosa’s strong commitment to peace, stability and cooperation in our region. It’s always a pleasure to tell those stories and help keep our people informed about the work being done to build a safer, more united SADC.”

Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) communicator Rinae Nemaungani, a second-time award recipient, was honoured in the Photography Category. She first won in 2023 as an intern in the GCIS Radio Unit.

“A few years ago, I was honoured to stand behind this very podium receiving a SADC Media Award in the Radio Category, and now to be recognised again, this time in Photography, is something I’m deeply grateful for,” she said.

Winning in a new category reminded her that “growth never stops”.

“For me, this journey shows how powerful storytelling can be, no matter the medium,” Nemaungani said.

The Television Category winner was Reitumetse Sankola from the SABC.

2026 competition officially open

Morolong officially opened entries for the 2026 SADC Media Awards, which close in February next year. The competition is open to journalists from all SADC member states.

Since 1996, the awards have recognised excellence in print, photo, television and radio journalism that advances regional cooperation and integration. — SAnews.gov.za

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Egypt: President El-Sisi Meets Japanese Education Experts

Source: APO


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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with a group of Japanese education experts currently in Egypt. The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, and Minister of Education and Technical Education Mr. Mohamed Abdel Latif.

Spokesman for the Presidency Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy stated that President El-Sisi commenced by welcoming the Japanese experts. The President emphasized the importance of the partnership with Japan in supporting the educational process in Egypt, as part of the continuous commitment to strengthening educational relations with Japan and benefiting from its pioneering experience in developing education. 

President El-Sisi also lauded the role of the Japanese experts in joint educational projects, particularly their contribution to supporting the educational process within the Japanese schools in Egypt. The President expressed his appreciation for the Japanese character and its outstanding capabilities, discipline, and high efficiency.

The Japanese experts expressed their deep gratitude to President El-Sisi for his support and keenness on the success of the Japanese schools experience in Egypt, and for the tangible positive results achieved. They reaffirmed their commitment to establishing the foundations of the Japanese education system in Egypt, including teacher training and curriculum development. They noted that the eight-year evaluation of the project, which currently includes 69 schools, has been extremely positive. They praised the efforts and competence of the Egyptian teachers who received the necessary training in Japan and Egypt.

The Japanese delegation also said they are looking forward to increasing the number of classes and educational stages within the framework of the Egyptian-Japanese Schools project in Egypt, as well as the appointment of new, highly competent teachers after they pass the necessary training to qualify them to work in this important educational project. They reiterated the Japanese side’s keenness to enrich the educational experience in Egypt and provide all support to ensure the success of the Japanese educational projects in Egypt. 

The delegation of experts pointed out that the Japanese experience also aims to equip students with the necessary skills for the labor market and related training, helping them to identify the appropriate career path and contributing to preparing a strong, globally competitive generation.

President El-Sisi stressed Egypt’s commitment to benefiting from leading global educational experiences, in line with the state’s vision for building the Egyptian citizen. The President assured the significance of increasing the number of Japanese schools and Japanese education experts working in Egypt to achieve a qualitative educational leap. The President reaffirmed that the State will work to overcome any obstacles to ensure the success of the Japanese schools project in Egypt and boost its impact.

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

Doha Forum 2025: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Says Qatar Believes Justice is Fundamental Pillar for Safeguarding World Peace, Entrenching Stability

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, December 06, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani affirmed that the State of Qatar believes that justice is not merely a political aspiration, but a fundamental pillar for safeguarding international peace and entrenching stability.

In his address at the opening session of the 23rd edition of the Doha Forum 2025, held this morning, His Excellency stated that Qatar’s policies are driven by a conviction that words must be matched by actions, that principles must guide practice, and that the country’s international responsibilities must be upheld impartially and in service of humanity and human dignity.

He added that, in line with this approach, the State of Qatar continues to play an active mediating role-one of the cornerstones of its foreign policy-by initiating channels of dialogue, providing credible negotiation platforms, and facilitating understandings between disputing parties.

His Excellency highlighted that Qatar’s track record of successful mediation efforts, and the confidence the international community places in its role in achieving peace, demonstrate that mediation is neither a political luxury nor a utilitarian choice for Qatar, but a deeply rooted doctrine pursued with sincerity-grounded in the belief that genuine peacebuilding begins with inclusion rather than exclusion, and through expanding common ground rather than deepening division.

He emphasized that this approach was clearly reflected in the achievement reached yesterday, as the State of Qatar, in cooperation with its partners Norway, Spain, and Switzerland, succeeded in securing a significant breakthrough between the Government of Colombia and the self-designated “EGC” group. The agreement, he noted, offers a genuine opportunity to enhance the safety and dignity of Colombians and to provide conflict-affected communities with a tangible glimmer of hope after years of violence.

His Excellency explained that the agreement also opens the door to an organized political process aimed at disarmament, combating the production and trafficking of narcotics, and building sustainable peace within an agreed framework capable of restoring stability to conflict-stricken areas.

He stressed that this progress reaffirms that sincere and responsible mediation can protect civilians and pave the way for a peace grounded in responsibility, trust, and the commitment of all parties to what best serves their peoples.

His Excellency underscored that the world does not need more promises; but rather justice practiced by all without double standards, responsibility borne collectively without favoritism, and courage that transforms words into action.
Highlighting the role of the forum, he noted that the Doha Forum stands as a leading global platform bringing together policymakers, thought leaders, and experts from across the world, serving as an influential space for dialogue on major global challenges and the formulation of practical solutions.

He stated that this year’s theme -Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress- 
captures a reality evident to all: that the divide between stated commitments and actual implementation is growing, and that justice is increasingly absent from the workings of international law in a world where interests overshadow principles and force supplants legal norms.

His Excellency warned that the world is witnessing an unprecedented escalation of crises-not due to a lack of resources or knowledge, but due to the absence of accountability and the continuation of conflicts without just solutions, posing a direct threat to international peace and security.

He pointed out that when crises are managed through the logic of force rather than law, and when aggressors evade accountability, the international order begins to resemble a system built on promises that remain unfulfilled.

He further noted that successive tensions have revealed that crisis management at its bare minimum, or the preservation of temporary international consensus without addressing root causes, is no longer a viable option. Crises that are not resolved through fair and lasting solutions inevitably return more complex, extending beyond their borders; temporary agreements do not halt the movement of history but merely postpone its obligations.

In this regard, he stressed that only just solutions can build sustainable peace and prevent the perpetuation of conflict and division.

His Excellency warned that the absence of accountability remains one of the gravest flaws in the international system-manifest in the region through the plight of the Palestinian people under flagrant violations of international law, and the tragedies unfolding in Sudan, including massacres and grave abuses. These all underscore that achieving justice and protecting rights are indispensable conditions for preserving regional stability and preventing fragmentation.

Speaking on Syria, His Excellency stated that after harsh years marked by the absence of justice, the Syrian people are moving on a path they hope will lead to recovery-within a framework of transitional justice that reinforces cohesion and rejects sectarianism, paving the way for a peace that turns the page on the past and is rooted in participation and justice.

He noted that the challenges facing the region are intertwined with global trends characterized by a serious erosion of respect for international law, the excessive use of force without accountability, and the weakening of international institutions. These factors, he said, are creating a global environment marked by rising risks and diminishing public trust in the world order.

In this context, he affirmed that the world today must rebuild confidence in legal norms, establish a fairer international order, and strengthen the role of communities and humanitarian organizations as genuine partners in shaping a more stable and inclusive future. Durable peace, he stressed, cannot be achieved through symbolic resolutions but through collective action that places human dignity at the centre of all policymaking.

Concluding his address, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed his hope that the Doha Forum will serve as a platform for deepening cooperation among governments, communities, and humanitarian organizations in pursuit of a more just and secure future for all humanity. 

Qatar–EU Joint Statement: Launch of Negotiations for a Qatar–EU Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA)

Source: Government of Qatar

Qatar–EU Joint Statement: Launch of Negotiations for a Qatar–EU Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA)

Doha, December 06, 2025

Following the meeting between HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and HE the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas on the sidelines of the Doha Forum, the State of Qatar and the European Union announced the launch of negotiations process for a Qatar–EU Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA). This process is a future-oriented and ambitious cooperation effort marking an important milestone in bilateral  relations. 

This announcement underscores the strength of Qatar-EU partnership and offers mutually beneficial opportunities for both sides to further expand and deepen cooperation.

Recognizing Qatar’s prominent role, particularly its key mediation efforts in support of peace and conflict resolution  across several crises, and the EU’s principled commitment to safeguarding the rules-based international order, the two parties reaffirmed their shared determination to work more closely to uphold regional peace, prosperity and security.

Through the upcoming negotiation process they will explore new avenues for enhanced cooperation in priority areas of mutual interest.

The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission reaffirmed their steadfast commitment to deepening their partnership and further elevating their dynamic and mutually reinforcing relations amidst an increasingly complex regional and international landscape.

President Ramaphosa sends condolences to the Van der Merwe family

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa sends condolences to the Van der Merwe family

President Cyril Ramaphosa has offered his deep condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Marius van der Merwe, who recently testified before the Madlanga Commission.

Van der Merwe was a Brakpan-based security industry member and former Ekhurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department official. He was shot multiple times in full view of his family outside their Brakpan home on Friday evening, 5 December 2025.

The President has extended his deep condolences to the family of Van der Merwe and has wished them “strength for their recovery from the deadly trauma”.

“While our law enforcement agencies establish the circumstances leading to this heinous act, I am appalled and saddened by this attack on a former public servant, who recently served the cause of justice and integrity by testifying at the Madlanga Commission,” President Ramaphosa said.

President Ramaphosa established the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System, better known as the Madlanga Commission, in July 2025.

“My thoughts are with the deeply traumatised family, who came under attack last night. 

“They faced death in circumstances that suggest Van der Merwe’s brave testimony angered elements in our society who want to undermine the rule of law and set back the quest for truth and consequences in the fight against corruption.

“Amid this trauma, we must remain resolute to end corruption and bring to justice those who have done wrong and are plotting to do more.

“As government, we will redouble our efforts to protect whistleblowers, including witnesses before the Madlanga Commission and the Commission itself, as they serve the nation with bravery in the face of criminal threats,” the President said.

President Ramaphosa has urged law enforcement agencies to undertake a thorough investigation and to ensure that the perpetrators face justice. – SAnews.gov.za

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