NATJOINTS briefs media on safety and security related plans in place for the BRICS Summit, 17 Aug

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) will brief the media on safety and security related plans in place for the BRICS Summit to be held in Sandton from 22 – 24 August 2023.

Details of the briefing are as follows:

Time: 10:00am

Date: Thursday, 17 August 2023

Venue: GCIS, Tshedimosetso House, Pretoria, 0001

Media RSVP: Brigadier Athlenda Mathe 0820408808

Enquiries:

Mr William Baloyi

GCIS: Chief Director Media Engagement

+27 (83) 390-7147

Source: Government of South Africa

Stevie® Awards Anuncia Vencedores do 20th Annual International Business Awards® de Todo o Mundo

3.700 Indicações Foram Enviadas de Empresas de 61 Países

FAIRFAX, Va., Aug. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Empresas e executivos de sucesso de todo o mundo foram reconhecidos com os prêmios Stevie® Award Ouro, Prata e Bronze no The 20th Annual International Business Awards®, o único programa de premiação mundial para empresas.

Os vencedores foram selecionados dentre mais de 3.700 nomeações enviadas por organizações de 61 países.

Uma lista completa de todos os vencedores do Stevie Award Ouro, Prata e Bronze de 2023 por categoria pode ser encontrada em www.StevieAwards.com/IBA.

Mais de 230 executivos de todo o mundo participaram nos 11 corpos de jurados para a escolha dos vencedores dos Stevies.

O principal vencedor dos Stevies Ouro, Prata e Bronze no Prêmio foi a IBM de Armonk, NY, EUA com 21. Outros vencedores de vários Stevie Awards incluem HALKBANK, Istambul, Turquia (20), Viettel Group, Hanói, Vietnã (17), Telkom Indonésia, Jacarta, Indonésia (17), Ayala Land, Inc., Makati City, Filipinas (16), DHL Express, em todo o mundo (14), A.S. Watson Group, Hong Kong (12), Tata Consultancy Services, em todo o mundo (11), LLYC, Madri, Espanha (10), OPET, Istambul, Turquia (10), HeyMo® The Experience Design Company, Istambul, Turquia (9), Uniomedia Communications, Budapeste, Hungria (9), AD Ports Group, Abu Dhabi, Emirados Árabes Unidos (8), FPT Software, Hanói, Vietnã (8), Akbank T.A.Ş, Istambul, Turquia (7), Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA, EUA (7), Maersk, Montreal, Canadá (7), Everise, Plantation, FL, EUA (6), Ernst & Young, em todo o mundo (6), Globe Telecom Inc., Taguig City, Filipinas (6), Green Door Co, Sydney, Austrália (6), nupco, Riade, Arábia Saudita (6), Philip Morris International, Lausanne, Suíça (6), TriNet, Dublin, CA, EUA (6), WNS, Mumbai, Índia (6), ZER, Istambul, Turquia (6), Canadian Tire Corporation, Toronto, Canadá (5), Enerjisa Üretim, Istambul, Turquia (5), Lounge Group, Budapeste, Hungria (5), PJ Lhuillier, Inc. | Makati City, Filipinas (5), Purpol Marketing, Chippenham, Wiltshire, Reino Unido (5), Megaworld Foundation, Inc., Taguig City, Filipinas (5), Zimat Consultores, Cidade do México, México (5).

A Halkbank, pioneira de desenvolvimento do setor bancário da Turquia há 83 anos, recebeu oito Stevie Awards de Ouro, mais do que qualquer outra empresa da competição.

Todas as empresas do mundo são elegíveis para competir nas IBAs e podem enviar inscrições para uma ampla gama de categorias de realizações em gestão, marketing, relações públicas, atendimento ao cliente, recursos humanos, novos produtos e serviços, tecnologia, sites, aplicativos, eventos e muito mais.

Os prêmios serão entregues durante um evento de gala em Roma, Itália, no dia 13 de outubro de 2023.

Sobre os Stevie® Awards
Stevie Awards são concedidos em oito programas: Stevie Awards Ásia-Pacífico, Stevie Awards Alemão, Stevie Awards Oriente Médio e África do Norte, The American Business Awards®, The International Business Awards®, Stevie Awards para Grandes Empregadoras, Stevie Awards para Mulheres Empresariais e Stevie Awards para Vendas e Serviço ao Cliente. Os concursos Stevie Awards recebem mais de 12.000 nomeações todos os anos de empresas de mais de 70 países. Honrando empresas de todos os tipos e tamanhos, e as pessoas por trás delas, os Stevies reconhecem excelente desempenho no local de trabalho em todo o mundo. Saiba mais sobre os Stevie Awards em http://www.StevieAwards.com.

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Les Prix Stevie® annoncent les lauréats de la 20e édition des International Business Awards® du monde entier

3 700 candidatures ont été présentées par des organisations de 61 pays

FAIRFAX, Virginie, 15 août 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Des entreprises et dirigeants de haut niveau du monde entier ont été élus lauréats des Prix Stevie® d’or, d’argent et de bronze dans le cadre des 20e International Business Awards® annuels, le seul programme international de récompenses pour les entreprises.

Les lauréats ont été sélectionnés parmi plus de 3 700 candidatures soumises par des organisations établies dans 61 pays.

Une liste complète de tous les lauréats des Prix Stevie d’or, d’argent et de bronze 2023 par catégorie est disponible à l’adresse www.StevieAwards.com/IBA.

Cette année, plus de 230 cadres à travers le monde ont été membres de 11 jurys de sélection des lauréats des Stevies.

Le grand gagnant des Prix Stevie d’or, d’argent et de bronze est IBM, d’Armonk, dans l’État de New York, aux États-Unis, avec 21 prix. Les autres lauréats de plusieurs Prix Stevie comprennent HALKBANK, Istanbul, Turquie (20 prix), Viettel Group, Hanoï, Vietnam (17 prix), Telkom Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonésie (17 prix), Ayala Land, Inc., Makati, Philippines (16 prix), DHL Express, à travers le monde (14 prix), A.S. Watson Group, Hong Kong (12 prix), Tata Consultancy Services, à travers le monde (11 prix), LLYC, Madrid, Espagne (10 prix), OPET, Istanbul, Turquie (10 prix), HeyMo® The Experience Design Company, Istanbul, Turquie (9 prix), Uniomedia Communications, Budapest, Hongrie (9 prix), AD Ports Group, Abu Dhabi, Émirats arabes unis (8 prix), FPT Software, Hanoï, Vietnam (8 prix), Akbank T.A.Ş, Istanbul, Turquie (7 prix), Cisco Systems, San José, Californie, États-Unis (7 prix), Maersk, Montréal, Canada (7 prix), Everise, Plantation, Floride, États-Unis (6 prix), Ernst & Young, à travers le monde (6 prix), Globe Telecom Inc., Taguig, Philippines (6 prix), Green Door Co, Sydney, Australie (6 prix), nupco, Riyad, Arabie saoudite (6 prix), Philip Morris International, Lausanne, Suisse (6 prix), TriNet, Dublin, Californie, États-Unis (6 prix), WNS, Mumbai, Inde (6 prix), ZER, Istanbul, Turquie (6 prix), Canadian Tire Corporation, Toronto, Canada (5 prix), Enerjisa Üretim, Istanbul, Turquie (5 prix), Lounge Group, Budapest, Hongrie (5 prix), PJ Lhuillier, Inc. | Makati, Philippines (5 prix), Purpol Marketing, Chippenham, Wiltshire, Royaume-Uni (5 prix), Megaworld Foundation, Inc., Taguig, Philippines (5 prix), Zimat Consultores, Mexico, Mexique (5 prix).

Halkbank, pionnière du développement du secteur bancaire turc depuis 83 ans, a remporté huit Prix Stevie d’or, soit plus que n’importe quelle autre entreprise.

Toutes les entreprises du monde peuvent participer aux IBA et peuvent soumettre leurs candidatures dans un large éventail de catégories récompensant les réussites dans des domaines tels que la gestion, le marketing, les relations publiques, le service à la clientèle, les ressources humaines, les nouveaux produits et services, les technologies, les sites Web, les applications, les événements, et bien plus.

Les prix seront remis lors d’un gala organisé à Rome, en Italie, le 13 octobre 2023.

À propos des prix Stevie
Les prix Stevie sont décernés dans huit programmes : les prix Stevie en Asie-Pacifique, les prix Stevie en Allemagne, les prix Stevie au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord, les American Business Awards®, les International Business Awards®, les prix Stevie pour les grands employeurs, les prix Stevie pour les femmes entrepreneurs et les prix Stevie pour les ventes et le service à la clientèle. Les concours des Prix Stevie reçoivent chaque année plus de 12 000 nominations émanant d’entreprises de plus de 70 pays. En récompensant les entreprises de tous types et de toutes tailles, ainsi que leurs collaborateurs, les Stevie Awards reconnaissent les performances exceptionnelles sur le lieu de travail dans le monde entier. Pour en savoir plus sur les Prix Stevie, visitez le site http://www.StevieAwards.com.

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It is all systems go for the start of the 15th BRICS Summit

It is Women’s Month and Government is delighted to be hosting an important group of leading emerging markets and developing countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa for the 15th edition of the BRICS Summit. Together BRICS has around 42% of the world’s population, 27% of global GDP and around 20% of international trade.

It is our third time hosting this important event as a country and South Africa is privileged to be the chair of BRICS this year.

Our theme is “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development, and Inclusive Multilateralism.” This theme reflects our vision of BRICS providing global leadership in addressing the needs and concerns of the majority of the world, namely beneficial economic growth, sustainable development and inclusion of the global South in multilateral systems.

This theme also reflects our belief in the benefits a partnership with Africa can bring to BRICS, with our partners eager to explore opportunities to support, and benefit from, operationalisation of the African Continental Free Trade Area.

Since January 2023, we have held a large number of meetings across all three pillars of cooperation, namely:

1. Political and security,

2. Economic and financial; and

3. Social and people-to-people cooperation.

GCIS has supported various Ministerial meetings held to precede BRICS across all provinces. Our Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni hosted a Friends of BRICS National Security Advisors Meeting with her BRICS Security counterparts, in Sandton, on 24 July 2023.

The Friends of BRICS is a combination of countries who have expressed an interest in joining BRICS, those who chair prominent institutions of the Global South and those invited as per the Chair’s prerogative and henceforth invited as per the consensus reached between the host and fellow BRICS members. The Friends of BRICS countries who attended this meeting are Belarus, Burundi, Cuba, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Various other meetings took place headed by various Ministers such as the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the BRICS Civil Forum, BRICS Ministers of Communication, the BRICS Youth Forum, the BRICS Urbanisation, BRICS Ministers of Health, and BRICS Ministers of Science and Innovation have all concluded their meetings.

Cabinet has encouraged BRICS meetings to be held in different towns and cities so that our guests have a wide range of experience of our beautiful country. It is also important that the tangible economic benefits of hosting our BRICS partners are experienced in a variety of communities.

All these activities build up to the XVth BRICS Summit which will provide an opportunity for BRICS Leaders to reflect on all the elements of BRICS cooperation. The XVth BRICS Summit will also provide an opportunity to amplify the voices of our friends in Africa and the global South with the BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogues.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed South Africa’s readiness to host the XVth BRICS Summit in Sandton, Johannesburg and we are running a countdown to hype the upcoming activities of the Summit. South Africa Chairs BRICS in a dynamic global environment where the eyes of the world are on us.

Leading up to the Summit, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition and the BRICS Business Council will be hosting a content-rich BRICS Business Programme from 19 to 23 August which seeks to foster economic growth, promote collaboration, attract investment, and showcase opportunities within South Africa, Africa and BRICS countries.

All the BRICS Business Councils are bringing large business delegations to South Africa. As an outcome of South Africa’s Chairing of BRICS in 2013, the BRICS Business Council celebrates its 10th Anniversary in 2023 and we look forward to the celebrations as well as the outcomes of the review of the work of the Council in its first ten years.

The BRICS Summit programme

The first event on the BRICS Leaders’ programme is the BRICS Business Forum Leaders Dialogue on the afternoon of Tuesday 22 August. The Leaders will get a report on the outcomes of the deliberations during the BRICS Business Forum and will deliver statements reflecting on BRICS economic relations.

Following the Business Forum, the Leaders move to a quieter venue for the BRICS Leaders Retreat. This is a signature event of South Africa as BRICS Chair. Leaders meet in a comfortable setting in a private venue for an unscripted discussion of contemporary issues of importance. There is no set agenda and Leaders can initiate a discussion on issues of choice such as BRICS membership expansion, reform of global governance, or use of local currencies.

On 23 August, the XVth BRICS Summit continues with a closed plenary followed by an open plenary session.

The BRICS Leaders will deliver national statements which will be followed by reports by the President of the New Development Bank, the South African Chair of the BRICS Business Council and the South African Chair of the BRICS Women’s Business Alliance.

It is befitting during Women’s month to re-emphasise my focus on the BRICS Women’s Business (WBA) Alliance. This will be the first in-person engagement with BRICS Leaders as it was established in 2020 under the Chairship of Russia during the height of the pandemic. This Alliance aims to empower and advance women entrepreneurs in BRICS to create a vibrant network in partnership with others that facilitates knowledge-sharing, skills development, and business opportunities for women across diverse sectors and industries.

Their flagship meeting is the BRICS-Africa WBA Trade Conference to be held in Durban from 20 to 21 August which brings together over 500 women-owned businesses, including micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, from BRICS and Africa. The conference will include the first in-person joint meeting of BRICS WBA national chapters and develop recommendations to be presented to BRICS Leaders at the Summit.

Following the reports from the New Development Bank, BRICS Business Council and the BRICS Women’s Business Alliance, the Summit is expected to adopt the eGoli Declaration as the main outcome document of the 2023 BRICS Leaders’ Summit.

South Africa is also pleased to welcome the first meeting of Ministers responsible for Women Affairs as an important step in mainstreaming women’s issues across all areas of BRICS cooperation.

This is also a concrete step forward in addressing the needs of vulnerable groups. As a partnership, BRICS operates on the principles of openness, solidarity, mutual respect and understanding as well as mutually beneficial cooperation that is seen to deliver tangible benefits.

The XVth BRICS Summit is the venue and occasion for the voices of BRICS, Africa and the global South to converge and be heard. We meet to reflect on the status of cooperation, to consider regional and global developments and to assess the status of global governance reform.

The Summit is not the final event of South Africa as Chair of BRICS. We continue our programme of mutually beneficial cooperation until the end of 2023.

We look forward to further meetings including the Ministers for Disaster Management, Ministers of Tourism, possible Ministers of Transport meeting, the BRICS Parliamentary Forum, the Foreign Policy Dialogue, Young Diplomats and the first workshop on incident management later in the year. We particularly look forward to the return of the BRICS Games in October.

We are confident that we will leave 2023 having strengthened the BRICS partnership and having delivered benefits to the people of South Africa, BRICS, Africa and the global South.

Government calls on South Africans to continue to extend the warmest of South African welcomes to the many official delegates, businesspeople, media and civil society who will arrive from various parts of the continent and the world shortly for the Summit.

*Michael Currin is the Deputy Director-General of Intergovernmental Coordination and Stakeholder Management (ICSM) at Government Communication and Information System (GCIS).

Source: South African Government News Agency

Marikana anniversary a time to reflect

Founder of Africa’s largest independent humanitarian organisation, the Gift of the Givers Foundation, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman says it is time to build the country, build social cohesion and bring people together.

He said this during the 4th Annual Marikana Memorial Lecture on Monday, ahead of the 11th anniversary of the Marikana tragedy.

On 16 August 2012, the South African Police Service (SAPS) opened fire on a crowd of striking mineworkers in Marikana, in the North West, killing 34 people.

The then President, Jacob Zuma, announced the establishment of the Marikana Commission of Inquiry, in terms of section 84(2)(F) of the Constitution.

“As a country, we have learnt from the Marikana tragedy,” Sooliman said, adding that it was not time to live in the past, but to reflect on the past.

He said his organisation was determined to double food parcels to the people of Marikana.

Archbishop Thabo Makgoba said the Marikana tragedy was a painful chapter in the country’s history that brought immense sorrow, challenges and anguish to countless families whose loved ones paid the ultimate price.

“As we remember the fallen, we cannot but be moved by the harrowing journey the families of the victims had to endure on that fateful day,” he said.

Makgoba emphasised the importance of providing a supporting shoulder to the families of the victims of the Marikana tragedy.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities welcomes hosting of BRICS summit during National Women’s Month in South Africa

South Africa will be hosting the 15th Annual BRICS Summit from Tuesday, 22 August to Thursday, 24 August 2023. It is an international conference of BRICS heads of states providing a platform aimed at harnessing economic opportunities post the COVID-19 Pandemic. We do appreciate that the hosting of the 15th BRICS summit is coinciding with the celebration of National Women’s Month in South Africa. “Although BRICS countries continue to play a critical role through their growing influence in the global economy, women continue to bear the brunt of poverty and inequality,” said the Director-General, Adv Mikateko Joyce Maluleke.

Hosting of the summit will continue to serve as a beacon of hope to many women who are calling for Accelerated Socio-Economic Opportunities, a clarion call for change and unlocking of both economic and social opportunities. This clear message from all South African women is in concurrence with the department’s objectives of leading socio-economic transformation, and in fulfilling the constitutional mandate that advocates for non-discrimination against anyone on the grounds of race; sex, gender or sexual orientation. Evidence has shown that gender equality, particularly in education and employment, contributes to economic growth.

“As the BRICS Summit gets closer, we do believe that substantive issues and other policy matters will seek to bridge level of inequality through people to people exchange in the BRICS programme. This should be to the advantage of women and girls in rural areas, especially in accessing quality education, skills development and training, to bolster their opportunities in the employment sector. In order to achieve the ambitious commitments of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities encourages mainstreaming of gender issues in all scheduled BRICS business activities during and post the annual summit that is taking place in a week’s time here in South Africa.

Source: Government of South Africa