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Month: August 2025

920 Results / Page 52 of 103

APO International

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Officially Partners with African Energy Week 2025 in Historic Alliance Set to Elevate Africa’s Role in Global Energy Dialogue

  African Energy Week (AEW) 2025: Invest in African Energies is proud to announce that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has joined as an Official Partner of the continent’s leading energy event, taking place in Cape Town from September 29 to October 3. This milestone marks a decisive step forward in positioning Africa not only as a supplier but as a strategic partner in global energy decision-making. […]

today15 August, 2025

Business / Economics

Upstream Unit Launches Data and Training Initiative

The Upstream Petroleum Unit is rolling out a national petroleum data repository, regional training hubs, and a local content certification system to strengthen governance and technical skills in the oil and gas sector. Reporting for NewsOnOne, Eric Mhunduru says deputy head Marco Mcleod shared the update at the 3rd oil and gas conference in Windhoek.

today15 August, 2025

Namibia

Nigeria CEO Highlights Heirs Energies’ Success

Speaking to Angie Scholtz at the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference, Heirs Energies CEO Osa Igiehon outlined the company’s strengths in asset revitalisation, strong governance, innovation, and partnerships, with a focus on the OML 17 project turnaround in Nigeria. Angie Scholtz reports that he is optimistic about opportunities in Namibia’s expanding oil and gas industry. 

today15 August, 2025

APO International

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and Choithram International Foundation Expand School Feeding Partnership in Benin

  The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and Choithram International Foundation (CIF) (www.Choithrams.com) are renewing their commitment to fight hunger and improve education in Benin. CIF will contribute $975,000 in the next three years to sustain and expand school feeding initiatives under the Benin Government’s Integrated National School Feeding Programme (PNASI). CIF has partnered with WFP in Benin since 2015 to help thousands of schoolchildren receive nutritious meals. The […]

today15 August, 2025

APO International

War fuels cholera outbreak across Sudan with Médecins sans frontières (MSF) seeing over 2,300 patients and 40 dead in one week

  The worst cholera outbreak Sudan has had in years is currently spreading, fuelled by the ongoing conflict. People are now grappling with the outbreak on top of the all out war they have experienced over two years. In Darfur region alone, MSF teams saw over 2,300 cholera patients, and 40 deaths, in the last week alone. On top of an all out war, people in Sudan are now experiencing the worst cholera outbreak the […]

today14 August, 2025

APO International

Absence of Synergy on Diplomatic Messaging May Harm South Africa’s Potential, International Relations (IR) Committee Chair

  The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation, Mr Supra Mahumapelo, has called on all government departments and officials to let the President give guidance on matters related to diplomacy and the US. Mr Mahumapelo said diplomatic relations is a complex terrain and needs to be monitored by people who are authorised at all times. It appears, he said, that everyone has an opinion on how […]

today14 August, 2025

APO International

Home Affairs Chairperson Calls for Prosecution Against Those Responsible for Germiston Department of Home Affairs (DHA) Fire

  The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs, Mr Mosa Chabane, has learned with despair of the fire at the Department of Home Affairs' Germiston office. Mr Chabane called for a speedy investigation that will lead to prosecution, as the damage is not only infrastructural but will impact negatively on users’ ability to access home affairs services. “The burning of public infrastructure during a protest is regressive and […]

today14 August, 2025

APO International

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)’s iconic Africa Hall wins international architecture award

  The iconic Africa Hall has won its first 2025 International Architecture Award, given by The Chicago Athenaeum - Museum of Architecture and Design; and The European Centre for Architecture Art, Design and Urban Studies - in the restoration/renovation category. Originally designed by Arturo Mezzèdimi, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa officially opened in 1961, but over 50 years later, the building required significant intervention that would ultimately lead to a decade-long investment to restore […]

today14 August, 2025

Business / Economics

Court overturns approval for TotalEnergies offshore drilling in South Africa

Environmental group Green Connection has welcomed the Western Cape High Court’s decision to overturn the government’s approval of TotalEnergies’ Block offshore drilling plans. The exploration rights were granted in 2023 for an area between Cape Town and Cape Agulhas. The court found that the environmental impact assessment (EIA) submitted by the company was “deeply flawed” and failed to meet legal requirements. Green Connection’s Shahil Singh said the ruling was a […]

today14 August, 2025