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South Africa’s Tshabalala Announces Candidacy For African Development Bank Presidency

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South Africa’s Tshabalala Announces Candidacy For African Development Bank Presidency

By: Michael Mike

Former senior vice president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala, has officially announced her candidacy for the presidency of the institution.

Tshabalala’s bid comes with the full support of the South African government, signalling confidence in her leadership potential and vision for the future of the continent.

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana said Tshabalala was an exceptional leader with a proven track record in finance, infrastructure, and economic development.

“Her extensive experience at the African Development Bank and beyond makes her the ideal candidate to lead the institution into a new era of financial resilience and impact-driven growth,” Godongwana said.

“South Africa fully supports her candidacy and believes that under her leadership, the AfDB will play an even greater role in accelerating Africa’s economic transformation and unlocking opportunities for all its people.”

Tshabalala will be bringing over three decades of experience in infrastructure finance, hybrid capital solutions, and economic development to the table. She has played a pivotal role in mobilising capital for Africa’s pressing development needs, leading the AfDB’s financial response during the COVID-19 pandemic and innovating funding mechanisms now adopted globally.

Her candidacy symbolises a commitment to a robust and agile AfDB that prioritises infrastructure development and economic opportunity for the continent.

Tshabalala, in a statement, said she had a bold vision to build a strong AfDB with “innovative financing” to infrastructure challenges in the continent.

She noted that: “Africa stands at a pivotal moment, and the African Development Bank must rise to meet the continent’s ambitions with bold, strategic action.”

She revealed that: “My vision is to build a financially strong, results-driven AfDB that prioritises infrastructure, expands innovative financing solutions, and strengthens partnerships to unlock Africa’s full economic potential. This is not just about investment—it’s about delivering real, lasting impact for African nations and their people.”

Tshabalala first joined the AfDB in 2018, rapidly ascending to the role of senior vice president in 2021, which she held until her resignation in January 2024. Before this, she held significant leadership roles at Old Mutual Employee Benefits, Standard Bank Group, and Transnet, gaining invaluable experience in managing large-scale infrastructure projects.

Her tenure as CEO of the Industrial Development Group from 2006 to 2014 demonstrated her ability to drive investment across key sectors in Africa.

According to her, this candidacy transcends the quest for leadership; it embodies a promise to realise the AfDB’s mission of transforming lives across the continent.
Infrastructure development is set to be a cornerstone of her presidency.

Tshabalala emphasised that reliable infrastructure—roads, ports, railways, energy systems, and digital networks—is fundamental for sustainable economic growth. Drawing from her experience at Transnet, where she facilitated the expansion of critical logistics hubs, she understands that well-executed infrastructure initiatives can significantly boost long-term economic activity.

Her introduction of hybrid capital financing at the AfDB stands as a testament to her innovative approach. This financing mechanism enables multilateral development banks to attract private sector investments while maintaining financial stability, a method that has now found resonance with other global financial institutions. Her strategic vision includes expanding the use of such hybrid instruments to deepen the AfDB’s funding base, positioning it as a robust financier for transformative projects.

Beyond her core focus on infrastructure, Tshabalala advocates for gender equality and youth empowerment within the AfDB’s operational strategy. As a leading African woman, she is determined to ensure that policies and funding support opportunities for women entrepreneurs, young professionals, and small businesses, ensuring inclusive and sustainable growth across the continent.

The election for the next President of the African Development Bank is scheduled for 29 May 2025 during the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors in Abidjan, and Tshabalala is expected to active engage with stakeholders throughout Africa and beyond, sharing her vision for a financially resilient and impact-driven AfDB—a critical engine for sustainable growth.

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Zulum Reconstitutes Board for Bureau of Public Procurement

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Zulum Reconstitutes Board for Bureau of Public Procurement

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Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has approved the reconstitution of the Board for Borno State Bureau for Public Procurement.

The decision follows the expiration of the tenure of the current chairman and board members that have served the stipulated four-year term.

In a statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dauda Iliya, the governors power to reconstitute the Board is derived from Section 4(1) of the Borno State Bureau for Public Procurement and Other Related Laws.

“Following the expiration of the tenure of the Chairman and Members of the Board for Borno State Bureau for Public Procurement after serving for the statutory period of four (4) years, His Excellency, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, has reconstituted a new Board for the proper running of the Bureau,”.

The statement adds that the appointed new Board is to ensure the effective and efficient operation of the Bureau.

The new board has the Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development as Chairman.

Other members of the Board included:

II. Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice – Member

III. Representative of the Secretary of the State Government – Member

IV. Representative of the Head of Service

  • Member

V. Economic Adviser to the Executive Governor

  • Member

VI.Alhaji Abba Kaka Alibe (Borno Central)

  • Member

VII. Allawan Maina Saleh (Borno Central)

  • Member

VIII. Alhaji Idriss Mai Jalo (Borno South)

  • Member

IX. Mr Kingo K. Yanga (Borno South) – Member

X. Barr. Mele Waruma – (Borno North) – Member

XI. Alhaji Aliyu Kyari – (Borno North) – Member

XII. Representative of Civil Society Organizations – Member

XIII. Representative of Professional Body – Member

While the Director General Bureau for Public Procurement will serve as Secretary.

The appointment is subject to confirmation by the State Assembly.

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One Killed as Ebonyi Communal Clash Rekindles

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One Killed as Ebonyi Communal Clash Rekindles

By: Zagazola Makama

The Ebonyi State Police Command says one person has been killed in renewed hostilities between Enyimagu and Ekpoamaka communities in Ikwo Local Government Area.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the decades-long crisis between the two communities, which had been dormant for some time, flared up again on Saturday evening.

The Nigerian Army troops and other security agencies were swiftly deployed to restore order.

On Sunday morning, security personnel discovered the corpse of an unidentified elderly man with multiple bullet wounds at Odumewu, Enyimagu axis.

He was said to have engaged the security forces in a gun battle before being shot dead.

The military also recovered firearms and ammunition from the deceased, believed to be a mercenary hired by one of the warring communities.

The body has been deposited at Rim Hospital Mortuary, Achara, while more security teams have been deployed for intensive patrol as the situation remains tense.

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Security forces Foil Kidnap Attempt, Rescue Three Along Funtua–Gusau Road

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Security forces Foil Kidnap Attempt, Rescue Three Along Funtua–Gusau Road

By: Zagazola Makama

Security forced have foiled a kidnapping attempt and rescued three travellers along the Funtua–Gusau road.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that suspected armed bandits had ambushed a white Golf 3 Wagon at Marabar Bangori.

The vehicle, driven by Sadi Ahmed, with passengers Ibrahim Umar (a.k.a Dan’iya), and Babangida Yusuf, 45, all of Yankara town, was transporting tomatoes from Funtua to Yankara when the gunmen opened fire.

Security forces were swiftly mobilized which engaged the bandits in a tactical exchange of fire, forcing them to flee into the bush.

All three occupants were rescued unhurt.

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