Appel à candidatures pour la 2e saison de Viet Solutions, un concours de produits/solutions numériques organisé par Viettel

HANOI, Vietnam, 17 juin 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Le ministère vietnamien de l’information et des communications (MIC) et Viettel Group annoncent la deuxième saison de Viet Solutions, un concours visant à trouver des produits/solutions pour accélérer le progrès de la transformation numérique. Les personnes intéressées peuvent soumettre leur candidature sur le site officiel du concours www.vietsolutions.net.vn jusqu’au 15/08/2021.

Call for applications for the 2nd season of Viet Solutions - a contest for digital products/solutions by Viettel

Avec pour objectif de « créer des synergies pour créer des sociétés numériques », le concours s’adresse aux personnes et aux organisations du monde entier qui proposent des produits et des solutions dans dix domaines : applications mobiles, soins de santé, éducation, finance et banque, agriculture, transport et logistique, énergie, ressources et environnement, fabrication et gestion d’entreprise. Cette année, le MIC vietnamien et Viettel recherchent des solutions à des problèmes spécifiques qui sont énumérés sur le site officiel du concours.

Dans cette saison, Viet Solutions accepte également les idées d’entreprises et multiplie par trois la cagnotte. Le gagnant recevra 300 millions de VND (12 000 USD), les deux seconds 200 millions (8 500 USD), les deux troisièmes 150 millions (6 400 USD).

Tous les concurrents qualifiés pour l’événement principal auront la possibilité de conclure un partenariat avec Viettel, assorti d’une clause de partage des bénéfices pouvant atteindre 75 %. Les participants seront également formés aux compétences essentielles par des professeurs des meilleures universités économiques, des investisseurs providentiels et des PDG de grandes entreprises.

Le vice-ministre du MIC, Nguyen Huy Dung, a déclaré : « Il existe de nombreux problèmes qui ont besoin de la bonne idée pour être résolus. C’est l’idée maîtresse de la saison actuelle de Viet Solutions ».

Le PDG de Viettel, M. Le Dang Dzung, a déclaré : « Le modèle d’incubateur des trois parties, le gouvernement, les entreprises et les start-ups, génère un énorme pouvoir synergique. Le MIC crée des couloirs juridiques. Viettel dispose d’un vaste marché mondial qui permet aux concurrents de proposer de nouvelles solutions, de nouveaux produits et un environnement propice à la croissance. La communauté des startups fournira des produits créatifs, des solutions pour aider à résoudre le problème défini par le ministère et qui conviennent aux entreprises du marché. Ce modèle de collaboration aidera le Vietnam à accélérer ses progrès en matière de transformation numérique. »

Viet Solutions est un concours annuel visant à trouver des solutions créatives qui aident à résoudre le problème actuel de la société et contribuent au plan de transformation numérique du pays. Après deux saisons, 554 demandes ont été soumises, le revenu total des partenariats s’élève à 20 milliards de VND (870 000 USD).

Lors de la saison précédente, le concours a désigné trois lauréats : Mismart, qui utilise un drone pour surveiller la santé des cultures ; Map4D, une plate-forme cartographique vietnamienne, et CyRada, une solution de sécurité pour le cloud et le web.

Inscription

  • Date limite : Dimanche 15 août 2021 ICT.
  • Vous trouverez des informations sur l’éligibilité, etc. sur le site web de Viet Solutions : http://vietsolutions.net.vn
  • Toutes les candidatures doivent être faites via le site web de Viet Solutions.

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SA records 13 246 new COVID-19 cases

South Africa recorded the highest daily spike since January after 13 246 people tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.

According to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), this means the percent testing positive has now increased to 21.7% nationally.

Meanwhile, Gauteng continues to drive the resurgence, with 7 859 cases logged in the last 24 hours.

The NICD said the Northern Cape, Free State, North West and Gauteng are officially in a third wave, with the remaining five provinces seeing the sustained peak.

“These concerning figures represent the highest number of daily cases and positivity rate recorded since January 2021.”

According to the public health institute, the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases now stands at 1 774 312 since the outbreak.

A reported 77 patients succumbed to the respiratory disease.

Meanwhile, 940 more people were admitted to the hospital since the last reporting cycle, which pushes the tally to 8 727.

To date, there have been 286 867 hospital admissions since the outbreak.

The NICD has urged people to remain vigilant by following COVID-19 preventative measures, wearing a mask that covers both the nose and mouth, practising healthy hand hygiene, maintaining physical distancing of at least 1.5 metres and limiting social interactions as much as possible.

The institution has called for those who are 60 years or older to register on Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS) to get the vaccine.

In the last 24 hours, 34 663 people have signed up on EVDS to get vaccinated, while 1 965 812 have been vaccinated to date.

“Younger generations are also encouraged to help pensioners register for their vaccine,” the NICD said.

Globally, as of 16 June 2021, there have been 176 303 596 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 3 820 026 deaths, reported to the World Health Organisation.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Suspect sought for murder of a man suspected to have been involved in Rhino poaching activities

NELSPRUIT – Police in Mpumalanga are looking for suspects who shot and killed a 57 year old man, who was previously arrested on several allegations related to rhino poaching cases which are currently before the High Court. The man’s killing occurred earlier today, 17 June 2021 at Hazyview.

The deceased was sitting in his Ford Ranger doublecab bakkie next to a shopping complex, when a group of about three armed suspects, who were driving in a black VW Polo, fired several shots at him and then fled the scene. He was rushed to hospital thereafter, where he later succumbed to the gunshot injuries. During the shooting, a passer-by who is an elderly woman also became a victim of the circumstances as she too, was shot on her lower body but she is currently recuperating in hospital.

The police were notified about the incident where a murder case was opened with an additional charge of attempted murder hence the manhunt. No arrests have been made as yet and the motive for the killing is unknown at this point.

The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the police in Mpumalanga, Major General Thulani Phahla has strongly condemned the incident and called for the swift arrest of the suspects. “No one has a right to take another person’s life regardless of the reasons. We are optimistic that members of the community will share information with the police so that the perpetrators can be brought to book in an instant,” said General Phahla.

Members of the public are urged to assist with information that may lead to the arrest of the suspects to call the

Source: South African Police Service

Eskom, business community mourn passing of Jabu Mabuza

Eskom has expressed its heartfelt condolences over the passing of former Eskom board chairperson, Jabu Mabuza.

According to reports, the former chairperson and businessperson passed away on Wednesday, 16 June, after contracting COVID-19.

Eskom board chairperson, Professor Malegapuru Makgoba, has remembered his predecessor as someone who led the power utility during one of the most difficult periods in the organisation’s history.

“He was an exemplary leader and an advocate for clean governance. We are grateful for his service at Eskom and salute him for his enormous contribution to our country. His legacy will live on,” said Makgoba.

The 63-year-old was first appointed to serve on the Eskom Board of Directors by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 20 January 2018.

Following the departure of the Group Chief Executive on 31 July 2019, he assumed the responsibility of the board chairperson and acting Chief Executive Officer.

He resigned from the organisation in January 2020.

The State-owned entity believes that great strides were made during his tenure in addressing allegations of financial mismanagement and a host of issues related to lapses in governance processes and other internal controls within the organisation.

“These efforts resulted in the stabilisation of Eskom, improving investor and public confidence and laying a solid foundation for the organisation’s turnaround. May his soul rest in peace.”

Meanwhile, the business community is also mourning Mabuza’s tragic passing.

In a statement, Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) President, Sipho Pityana, said he was lost for words.

“The passing of Jabu is tragic, devastating and a great loss for business and our country.”

He described Mabuza as someone who played a leading and pivotal role as a business leader with foresight and courage, a role model to many, a phenomenal human being and a gentle soul.

“He lifted himself by his bootstraps, moving from being a successful small entrepreneur to becoming my predecessor as president of Business Unity South Africa.

“Along the way, he became a powerhouse in the South African economy, occupying leadership positions in several South African corporates,” he said.

These include Tsogo Sun, where he was CEO, and SA Breweries, as well as in the public sector.

“I will always regard Jabu as a true leader, a man of integrity, and someone who was never afraid to speak his mind. He will be sorely missed at a time when we need all hands on deck to resolve the massive challenges posed by the global COVID-19 pandemic, and its impact on business and society.”

BUSA Deputy President Martin Kingston said he was “dumbfounded” at the sad and tragic passing of a patriot and friend.

“Our country has lost a beautiful person and a great leader. We remember his lovely nature and his outstanding leadership, both in the private and public sectors.”

BUSA CEO Cas Coovadia recalled the time he worked with Mabuza when he was President of BUSA and Co-Chair of the CEO Initiative.

“He had a character and personality that was contagious. He led with courage, honour, and honesty. He was a true patriot.”

The organisation has since expressed their sincere condolences to the family.

“We stand with Jabu’s family in this terrible time. We cannot begin to imagine their pain and sorrow and we offer our support and wishes to help them through this painful period.”

Source: South African Government News Agency

SAPS Youth Day celebrations focus on bullying and abuse in Nelson Mandela Bay District

GQEBERHA – In the recent months, South Africans were exposed to incidents on bullying among our youth in schools. Bullying constitutes a significant challenge to school safety while at the same time can have devastating consequences if not immediately tackled and addressed.

SAPS across Nelson Mandela Bay teamed up with non-governmental organisations (NGO’s), Community Policing Forums(CPF), sporting fraternities and youth structures in their policing precincts and conducted crime awareness programmes focussing on bullying, abuse of alcohol and drugs as well as teenage pregnancy. These events took place on 16 June 2021 with the youth as the targeted audience.

Events among others were held in Kabega Park, Motherwell and Swartkops respectively. Sector managers at SAPS Kabega Park set up an information desk at a local golf club in Kragga Kamma and addressed about 50-100 parents and their children on the dangers of drugs. Parents were also educated on the tell-tale signs of a drug user. Children were made aware of cyber-bullying which entails telephone messages, SMS and online bullying. The youth in Kuyga were spoken to about Gender Based Violence and bullying in schools. They were encouraged to speak out if they ever became a victim of either or both of these social ills.

Likewise, SAPS Motherwell and Swartkops have also taken to the streets and sports fields speaking to the youth on these pertinent issues that could affect their future. The sentiments and concerns shared by the SAPS were echoed by all other roleplayers( Councillors, Metro Police, Departments of Correctional Service and Justice) that participated in these events. In Motherwell, the young teenagers from Soqhayisa Senior Secondary School showcased their artistic talent by marching through the streets in sync with the band (march and drill parade). SAPS Swartkops addressed the youth in an open field in Wells Estate.

All of these events were favourably received by both youth and parents as well as the organisers of the various events.

Investing in our youth today must start early so that the foundation of good morals and discipline are cemented for a brighter and positive future for our children.

Source: South African Police Service

Help police to locate missing person: Juliet Mmampoko Sekole

POTCHEFSTROOM – Police in Mogwase request the public to assist in locating Mmampoko Juliet Sekole (51) of Masakeng Section, Welgeval Village near Moruleng. Sekole went missing on Tuesday, 25 May 2021.

She was last seen walking alone in the street, wearing a blue apron with yellow dots and bare footed. The missing person is also suffering from depression.

Police request anyone who may have information about Sekole’s whereabouts, to contact Colonel Shimane Kubyadi on ?082 856 1087 or call South African Police Service (SAPS) Crime Stop number: ?08600 10111.

Source: South African Police Service