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Call for informal groups to participate in the G20 Social Summit

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Call for informal groups to participate in the G20 Social Summit

Registration remains open for NGOs and other civil society groupings to participate in the G20 Social Summit, scheduled to take place from 18 to 20 November 2025 at the Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng Province.

The Social Summit, convened under South Africa’s G20 Presidency, is designed as an inclusive platform that will amplify the voices of civil society, grassroots organisations and communities.

In line with the G20 Presidency theme of Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability, the Social Summit will bring together formal and informal networks including youth groups, women’s organisations, persons with disabilities, faith-based organisations, community forums and other grassroots structures to engage directly on global issues that affect daily lives.

Government calls on informal groups and community movements across South Africa, the African continent and globally to register and take part in this historic people’s summit.

It is vital that global commitments are grounded in the lived experiences of communities.

Interested participants are invited to register on the official G20 website:

https://forms.office.com/r/tjdH1jBhxp, latest by 24 October 2025.

Email: G20socialsummit@dirco.gov.za

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PRESIDENT TINUBU EXTOLS LATE AUDU OGBEH’S COMMITMENT TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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PRESIDENT TINUBU EXTOLS LATE AUDU OGBEH’S COMMITMENT TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR has paid glowing tribute to the late former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, late Audu Innocent Ogbeh for his uncommon contributions to the development of the nation.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, CON made the disclosure at the funeral service of the former Minister while delivering the condolence message of the President to the family in Benue State, describing him as a patriot and a statesman whose selfless service left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s development.

“The President appreciate profoundly the contributions of late Audu Ogbeh to the development of the country in various capacity: as a Minister, Special Adviser National Chairman of PDP, manages the Committee that midwife the emergence of APC that has been in power since 2015”, he said.

SGF assured the people of Benue not to grief the loss of the great icon because he has lived a fulfilled life as a patriot with a great track records worthy of emulation.

Speaking at the funeral service, the son to the late Minister, Adegbeope Ogbeh, expressed profound gratitude for the support the family received after the demise of their father. He added that his father had ran a good race and has finished his course and it’s their desire to imbibe his sterling legacies.

The funeral service was attended by the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr. Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev, former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige, Senator Representing Benue North-West Senator, Dr. Titus Tartenger Zam, Managing Director (MD) of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Dr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima, and other top government officials, members of the National Assembly, dignitaries from across the country, and well-wishers who came to honour the memory of the late minister.

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FG INAUGURATES INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON NIGERIA’S 65TH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION

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FG INAUGURATES INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON NIGERIA’S 65TH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION


The Federal Government has inaugurated the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) for the 2025 Independence Day Celebration vested with the mandate of planning, organising and executing all approved programmes to commemorate Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary.

In his remarks, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume, CON emphasised on the importance of unity, and patriotism in celebrating the victories and milestones Nigeria has attained. ‘‘This anniversary is a reminder of where we are coming from and where we are going from here. As a nation, we have faced challenges in areas such as political, economic and social issues but have overcome them. 

An anniversary is not just a celebration of the past. It is a call for action for the future. We must therefore commit ourselves to build a nation where every citizen feels valued and empowered to contribute his quota to the goals and aspirations of the country’’.

The 65th Independence Anniversary celebration commenced with the World Press Conference on Thursday, 25th September 2025 with the following line-up of activities to mark the national event: Juma’at Service on Friday, 26th September, 2025; Women Activities on Friday 26th September, 2025; Youth Activities and Historical Arts Exhibition on Saturday 27th September, 2025; Church Service on Sunday, 28th September 2025; Public Lecture on Monday, 29th September 2025; while the Presidential Broadcast and 65th Independence Day Parade will hold on Wednesday, 1st October 2025.

As part of the project to mark the independence anniversary, the SGF has unveiled the Nigeria @65 Compendium Project workstation, initiated by CherryAfrica Magazine in collaboration with the Office, designed with a state-of-the-art studio for interview-Tv Series with the top Government functionaries at all levels on their respective milestones in nation building, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda. The interview session kick-started with the SGF’s interview, where he urged Nigerians to celebrate the nation’s achievements for the past 65 years and to also repose confidence in their leaders.

The national compendium would serve as a comprehensive repository of information on the nation’s milestones and development trajectory cutting across the pre-colonial, colonial and the post-colonial Nigeria with emphasis on the MDAs, the economy, the three tiers of Government, the Renewed Hope Agenda and other key sectors of the economy.

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PRESIDENT TRUMP CONTINUES TO DRIVE AN AMERICAN MANUFACTURING BOOM

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PRESIDENT TRUMP CONTINUES TO DRIVE AN AMERICAN MANUFACTURING BOOM


Under President Donald J. Trump’s bold leadership, America’s manufacturing sector is surging forward with unprecedented momentum. In the past week alone, major corporations have unveiled billions of dollars in new investments to onshore production and create thousands of high-quality American jobs — building on a wave of commitments that underscore the Trump Administration’s vision for American economic dominance.

Stellantis announced a $13 billion investment in the U.S. — the largest single investment in the company’s history. The automaker plans to expand its U.S.-based production by 50% over the next four years, re-opening its plant in Belvidere (Illinois), and adding production at its Toledo (Ohio), Warren (Michigan), Detroit (Michigan), and Kokomo (Indiana) plants. 

The investment will bring 5,000 new jobs and the production of five new vehicles to the U.S.
Whirlpool Corporation announced a $300 million investment in its U.S. laundry manufacturing facilities. The investment is part of the company’s commitment to “grow its American manufacturing footprint,” and will create as many as 600 new jobs at its Ohio-based manufacturing facilities.

The GE Aerospace Foundation announced a $30 million workforce skills training program to prepare the next generation of its U.S.-based workforce. The investment, which is aimed at training the American workforce with the skills necessary for advanced manufacturing within the industry, is a direct result of the Trump Administration’s push to encourage workforce training skills and development.

These investments come on top of major announcements from Pfizer, GSK, Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca, Amgen, Hitachi, ABB, and many others in recent weeks — and join the scores of other public and private investments made in the U.S. since President Trump took office.

It’s all part of President Trump’s commitment to revitalizing manufacturing, onshoring production, and setting the stage for a new era of American prosperity. 

After years of career politicians selling out American workers for cheap foreign labor, the historic level of investment secured by the Trump Administration is reinforcing the U.S. as the global leader of innovation and growth.

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Chinese President Appoints New Ambassadors

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Chinese President Appoints New Ambassadors

Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed the following ambassadors in accordance with a decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, an official statement said on Monday.

Yu Jinsong was appointed ambassador to Morocco, replacing Li Changlin.

Chen Feng was appointed ambassador to Romania, replacing Han Chunlin.

Jiang Xiaoyan was appointed ambassador to North Macedonia, replacing Zhang Zuo.

Zhang Zuo was appointed ambassador to Malta, replacing Yu Dunhai.

Yang Shu was appointed ambassador to Grenada, replacing Wei Hongtian.

Sun Xiangyang was appointed ambassador to Ecuador, replacing Chen Guoyou.

Li Yongjie was appointed China's permanent representative and ambassador to the World Trade Organization, as well as China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, replacing Li Chenggang.

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Security Cluster Action Plan To Curb Mafia State

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Security Cluster Action Plan To Curb Mafia State

The DA demands a joint Security Cluster plan by 31 October to fix the justice system.

Corruption and inefficiency let criminals act with impunity.

Crime and lawlessness block growth and jobs.

The rot in the South African Police Service currently on national display is a symptom of the collapse of our entire criminal justice system. South Africans face unprecedented levels of crime on a daily basis, and our criminal justice system is clearly not fully up to the task of investigating, prosecuting and punishing crime.

The DA reiterates our call for the Ministers of Justice, Correctional Services, Police, and State Security account for their departments' joint failures in curbing the rise of impunity and present a combined plan to save the South African criminal justice system.

The reasons for the destruction of criminal justice and the rule of law in South Africa are complex and go back decades but its disastrous effects are simple, and are experienced throughout the country.

Many crimes and their perpetrators are not investigated due to infighting and corruption in the SAPS. As a result, our National Prosecuting Authority is struggling to put criminals behind bars efficiently. Our courts are so overburdened that cases take years to conclude.

When convictions are secured, criminals are sent to overcrowded facilities where lawlessness reigns supreme. These same criminals are then released back into society, often too early, without being adequately (or at all) reformed. So the downward spiral continues.

It is therefore of crucial importance that the ministers in the security cluster act decisively to put a stop to this vicious destructive cycle that strangles our communities. The effects of crime and violence are felt especially in rural communities and low-income areas throughout our cities.

We cannot grow the economy and create jobs while criminality cripples our towns and cities. The DA believes that solving the crisis of the South African criminal justice system is integral to creating a better life for all citizens.

It's time for the responsible ministers to take responsibility and present a plan by 31 October 2025 to save South Africa and protect those who live in it. The DA will not relent in our pressure on the executive to do its job and put the safety of South Africans first.

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R777 Million Tshwane Water Tanker Jackpot

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R777 Million Tshwane Water Tanker Jackpot

Water tanker operators seem to be the biggest beneficiaries of ANC-coalition mayor Nasiphi Moya’s first year in office. More than anything else the period will be bookmarked by a staggering increase in water losses and water tanker spending.

Between the 2024 financial year, when Tshwane was governed by a DA-led coalition, and the 2025 financial year, when the city was taken over by an ANC/EFF/ActionSA coalition, water tanker spending increased by 455% from R140 million to R777 million. This was revealed by a News24 exposé on Sunday.

The emergency supply of water to formalised areas by water tanker trucks is now the single biggest operational expenditure item of the City’s Department of Water and Sanitation. It even surpasses capital spending on pipe replacements.

In places that do have taps and potable water, tankers are only meant to be deployed if bulk suppliers restrict water and the City’s reservoirs run dry. This typically happens during load shedding or as a result of repairs and maintenance on major supply systems.

But in the past year the country has hardly had any load shedding. Despite the City trying to point to Rand Water maintenance issues, the fact is that the water utility has resolved a number of long-standing maintenance problems which in the past affected the Tshwane supply area. Neither has Gauteng had worse droughts than in previous years.

The one fundamental change that occurred between 2024 and 2025 is that Tshwane is now governed by a coalition led by the ANC, a party whose presence in government has been tracked by more and more water from tankers and less and less from taps.

In Hammanskraal, tankers have been deployed permanently for a number of years due to the non-potable quality of the water due to the pollution of the Apies River by the Rooiwal Wastewater Treatment Plant. In 2023, the City partnered with Magalies Water, and a package plant was built on the Pienaars River to give Hammanskraal residents potable tap water.

In fact, the launch of the first phase of this project in January 2025 should have reduced the City’s water tanker bill. Even taking into account the setbacks and delays on the project during the course of this year, it does not explain an increase in water tanker spending by the City.

If Tshwane does have a prolonged water emergency, it is entirely self-induced, if not carefully orchestrated. In the same year as the ANC takeover and the blowout spending on water tankers, the City’s water losses increased from 34% to 39%. The losses are mainly due to unattended leaks, which in turn lead to taps running dry more often.

What accounts for more leaks? In part the money taken away from water maintenance teams in order to fund extra water tanker expenditure. In her first adjustment budget as mayor, Nasiphi Moya recommended a 103% increase on watchman security services and a 64% increase on water tankers.

But even this wasn’t enough to cover all the water tanker invoices the City eventually paid in the 2025 financial year. As a result, most of this money will have to be classified as unauthorised expenditure. Aside from more water consumption and water losses, there is a good chance that some of these invoices might be fraudulent.

By law, unauthorised expenditure must be investigated. But the investigation has to go further than just a box ticking exercise. After years of suspicion that the ANC and its proxy parties have interests in the water tanker business, it is now necessary to trace the flow of municipal money to and from the companies on Tshwane’s database of service providers.

Based on the News24 exposé, the DA has written to Tshwane municipal manager Johann Mettler to ask for the most comprehensive internal investigation possible. Because of the risk of internal interference in such an investigation, we are also reporting the matter to the Public Protector as a potential form of maladministration.

There has to be a reckoning for the hundreds of millions that could have been spent on giving people clean water in their taps, and spent on water tankers instead. In the meantime, Mayor Moya will have to give her own account of what exactly has happened under her watch.

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