The case of South Africa is complicated by that its borders are unashamedly porous; with a border control system that is known to be highly corruptible, inefficient, and outright criminal. How South Africa can have so many aliens slipping through statutory records — and from a single country — is a subject of both political and social science. Zimbabweans in South Africa – whether documented or otherwise – are a soft target of populist electoral hatred. Masvingo and Matabeleland South provinces are the nearest Zimbabwean geographical entities to South Africa’s northern Limpopo border, with both the western and the eastern tripoints bound by a distance of around 225km. Zimbabweans in South Africa – whether documented or otherwise – are a soft target of populist electoral hatred.

November 09, 2023 16:10 UTC

Investing.com -- Shares in Tapestry (NYSE: ) rose in early U.S. trading on Thursday after the luxury retailer reported better-than-anticipated earnings in its fiscal first quarter despite lowering its revenue growth forecast. In a statement, Chief Executive Officer Joanne Crevoiserat said profits during the period were driven by "significant" gross margin expansion. Gross margin jumped by 250 basis points thanks to higher full-price sales of Tapestry's boots and bags, as well as cooling freight expenses. Net sales registered $1.51B, an increase of 3% compared to the prior year but below Bloomberg consensus forecasts of $1.54B. Slipping returns at Tapestry's Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman labels offset resilience at its key Coach division, while the firm said the demand environment in North America was "difficult."

November 09, 2023 15:36 UTC

The 143 vehicles left Kidal on 31 October and travelled nearly 350 kilometres, transporting 848 peacekeepers from Bangladesh, Chad, Egypt, Guinea and Nepal, as well as equipment. ‘A tremendous feat’The convoy – which was reportedly approximately nine kilometres long – encountered six improvised explosive devices along the way. As the drawdown of MINUSMA personnel continues, half of the 13,871 personnel have now departed the country. Chadian and Guinean peacekeepers who were in the convoy that left Kidal are this week scheduled to depart Gao for their homelands. Mr. Dujarric reaffirmed the UN’s determination to complete the MINUSMA withdrawal by 31 December, adding “and we are counting on the full support of Mali in that regard.”Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN News.

November 09, 2023 15:28 UTC

A solar marketplace has been launched in Nigeria to grow the sector and reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels. Recently, the Consulate-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Lagos and partners launched the solar marketplace. Solar panel factory to lessen reliance on importsThe solar marketplace will function as a new ecosystem bringing together supply and demand and growing the solar sector in Nigeria. It will service solar players looking for customers, investors, technology and skills.”Consul-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Lagos, Michel Deelen, at the solar marketplace launch. The event provided a networking and matchmaking forum that brought together key investors and high-performing developers pre-evaluated by the Solar Power Naija team in the power sector.

November 09, 2023 15:19 UTC

Egyptian SaaS e-commerce startup Awfar has secured six-figure US dollar funding from Saudi Arabia-based venture studio Value Maker Studio (VMS) to expand its presence in the latter country. VMS, meanwhile, is a venture studio that brings together a diverse range of talents, resources, and ideas to transform innovative concepts into thriving businesses. The company is launching its “Bridge Programme” early next year, to help Egyptian tech startups seamlessly expand to Saudi Arabia. It is through this that it has invested a six-figure sum in Awfar, while Disrupt Africa reported last month it had invested in Egyptian ed-tech startup OBM Education under the same programme. In less than a month, we were able to secure contracts and establish partnerships with major chains in Saudi Arabia,” said Galal.

November 09, 2023 15:02 UTC





We believe that together with Maghrebnet, Ondas' Optimus System will provide value as an infrastructure solution for aerial data capture in governmental and commercial applications. In 2022, Maghrebnet took a strategic step to better cater to its clientele by establishing specialized Business Units aligned with its various sectors of operation, namely: Maghrebnet Energy, Maghrebnet Multimedia, Maghrebnet IT & Security, and Maghrebnet Support. For additional information on Ondas Holdings, visit www.ondas.com or follow Ondas Holdings on X formerly known as Twitter and LinkedIn. For additional information on Ondas Networks, visit www.ondasnetworks.com or follow Ondas Networks on X and LinkedIn. Contacts:IR Contact for Ondas Holdings Inc.888.350.9994 x1019ir@ondas.comMedia Contact for OndasPreston GrimesMarketing Manager, Ondas Holdings Inc.preston.grimes@ondas.comSOURCE: Ondas Holdings Inc.View source version on accesswire.com:https://www.accesswire.com/801365/ondas-holdings-expands-into-north-african-market-through-a-strategic-partnership-with-morocco-based-maghrebnet

November 09, 2023 14:36 UTC

Through this partnership, Ondas expands into the Moroccan and broader North African market, offering advanced drone infrastructure for cities, industrial, and strategic facilities. Under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan government is clearly committed to national economic and industrial development. We believe that together with Maghrebnet, Ondas' Optimus System will provide value as an infrastructure solution for aerial data capture in governmental and commercial applications. As part of the MOU, Ondas and Maghrebnet have agreed to jointly explore a multi-faceted business partnership. Maghrebnet will introduce Ondas' systems to potential customers in the region and will handle the manufacturing and sales of Onas' automated Optimus Drone-In a-Box systems in Morocco and Senegal.

November 09, 2023 13:34 UTC

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November 09, 2023 13:30 UTC

Organisers of the annual Africa Tech Festival, taking place in Cape Town on November 14-16, have announced the top 10 finalists of the AfricaIgnite Pitch Competition, who will battle it out to represent the continent in the Startup World Cup on December 1 this year. The AfricaIgnite Pitch Competition Final takes place at Africa Tech Festival on November 16, and will see selected ventures pitch in front of a crowd of founders, tech leaders and investors. The winning venture will be selected to represent Africa at the Startup World Cup in San Francisco in December, which will bring together more than 70 regional winners. Five of the selected ventures are from Kenya, namely payments platform AsaanaPay, beauty startup Tausi App, VR-based educational content provider Ukwenza VR, homecare platform BenaCare, and payments service Kyanda Africa. The list is completed by Nigeria’s Bus54, a mobility technology company providing a platform to aggregate intercity bus transportation in Africa, allowing passengers to search, compare, book, and manage their journeys online.

November 09, 2023 13:02 UTC

The aim of instruction is to “neutralize the departure of emigrants from the national territory”, Fofana added. The Cabinet decision comes in the wake of the death of 13 Senegalese migrants on Saturday November 4 off Mauritania’s coasts. In October 2023, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Spain’s Interior Minister, indicated the country’s civil guard will step up surveillance operations on the coasts of Senegal and Mauritania to curb illegal migrations from the two African countries. Some 12,500 migrants had been prevented from making the journey so far this year as part of cooperation with Senegal and Mauritania. The number of arrivals by sea to the Canary Islands has increased 80% compared to the same time last year, Interior ministry figures indicated.

November 09, 2023 12:32 UTC

Egypt’s Supreme Council for Vehicle Manufacturing is set to sign four partnership agreements with various companies, within a few days to manufacture automobiles in the country, a statement from the office of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said, without specifying the names of the concerned companied. The statement came following a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday November 7. The North African country launched in 2022 its national strategy for localizing the automotive industry in a bid to position itself as a key player in Africa’s emerging vehicle markets. The statement did not provide details on the future deals but the agreements will spur domestic manufacturing of vehicles which in return will help stabilize Egypt’s domestic automotive market. The domestic automotive market since March 2022 has reportedly been grappling with unprecedented stagnation largely due to a decline in imports and a shortage of foreign currency.

November 09, 2023 12:02 UTC

West African super app Gozem has acquired Benin-based fintech company Moneex to expand its financial services capabilities across its various markets. The startup has been pivoting towards a super app model, and now provides a suite of mobility, e-commerce, and financial services to consumers, drivers and retailers. The transaction will combines the strength of Gozem’s super app network with the breadth of Moneex’s fintech capabilities, creating what the two parties said would be an “unparalleled fintech starting point” for Gozem. With a lot of excitement the new fintech chapter of Gozem is officially open,” said Jean-Martial Moulaud, group director of Gozem. It is not the first acquisition made by Gozem as part of its transition into a West African super app.

November 09, 2023 12:01 UTC

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November 09, 2023 11:35 UTC

ADVERTISEMENTShell is suing Greenpeace for millions in damages after activists boarded the company's oil production vessel in transit at sea this year. How did Greenpeace activists board an oil vessel? Greenpeace activists boarded the moving oil platform in January near the Canary Islands off the Atlantic coast of northern Africa. They travelled on it as far as Norway to protest the climate damaged caused by Shell's oil drilling. Four Greenpeace activists used ropes to hoist themselves onto the vessel from inflatable boats that chased the ship at high speed.

November 09, 2023 09:33 UTC

On Wednesday (Nov. 08), the International Criminal court Prosecutor updated the United Nations Security Council on the progress in human trafficking investigations. The update came 18 months after the implementation of a renewed Strategic Plan for the work of ICC in Libya. Ladies and gentlemen, history will record and there is no peace without justice.”The ICC investigations, opened in March 2011, focus on alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in the context of the situation in Libya since 15 February 2011. The Office is reaching key benchmarks in its key lines of inquiry, in particular in addressing crimes related to the 2014-2020 operations. The ICC prosecutor asked an increased budget for 2024, the Council members were not unanimous on that.

November 09, 2023 09:06 UTC