‫”دهانات الجزيرة” توسّع حضورها في الشرق الأوسط وتفتتح سادس معارضها في العراق

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية, 8 أغسطس / آب 2022 /PRNewswire/ — افتتحت “دهاناتالجزيرة“، الشركة الرائدة في مجال الدهانات، والألوان، والحلول الإنشائية في الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، معرضها السادس في دولة العراق الشقيقة. يقع المعرض الجديد في مدينة رانية، شمال شرق إقليم كردستان، الذي يشهد ازدهاراً ملحوظاً، ويتميز موقع الفرع الجديد بقربه من بلدات أخرى مثل قلعة دزة، ودوكان، وجوارقورزة، وسنكاسار، وحاجياوا، حيث سيشكل هذا الفرع رديفاً مهماً لتزويد هذه البلدات باحتياجاتها من مواد الدهان والحلول الإنشائية عالية الجودة

Jazeera Paints Opens the Sixth Showroom in Iraq as a Part of Its Middle East Expansion

.يأتي هذا الافتتاح ليمثل سعي وحرص شركة “دهانات الجزيرة” على التوسّع جغرافياً في منطقة الشرق الأوسط، ودعم الصادرات السعودية في المنطقة، حيث سيوفر هذا المعرض منتجات الشركة من الدهانات المعمارية، والصناعية، والديكورية، ودهانات الحماية، ودهانات الحديد، و دهانات الأخشاب ، والدهانات صديقة البيئة، و الدهانات المقاومة للحريق ، ودهانات الطرق، ودهانات الأرضيات، والمنتجات الإسمنتية، وغيرها .

وقد حضر الافتتاح عدد من كبار المسؤولين في المدينة وثلة من المهندسين والمقاولين المهتمين بشؤون البناء والعمران.

ويعتبر هذا المعرض سادس معرض تفتتحه شركة “دهانات الجزيرة” في دولة العراق الشقيقة، فقد سبق لها افتتاح خمسة معارض في كل من السليمانية، وجمجمال، وكركوك، والرمادي، والبصرة، وتستهدف الشركة خلال عام 2022 التوسّع أكثر في العراق بافتتاح فروع ومعارض جديدة في ثلاث مدن أخرى.

حول “دهانات الجزيرة

أُسست شركة «دهانات الجزيرة» عام 1979 في الرياض باعتبارها شركة متخصّصة في تصنيع، وإنتاج، وتصدير دهانات عالية الجودة، ووفق أعلى معايير الاستدامة والأمن البيئي. نجحت الشركة، على مدى العقود الماضية، في ترسيخ ريادتها بصفتها واحدةً من أبرز الشركات المصنّعة للدهانات والأصباغ في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، بإنتاج يتخطى 400,000 طن سنوياً، وأكثر من 650 صالة عرض داخل المملكة العربية السعودية وخارجها.

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M/V Riva Wind and M/V Arizona Both Sail from Ukraine with 105,000 Tons of Grain

Two Additional Ships Picking Up Grain in Russia

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Aug. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Harvest Commodities’ ship, M/V Riva Wind, has departed from the Port of Odessa, Ukraine with 50,000 tons of grain, and the second ship, M/V Arizona, has left the Port of Chornomorsk, Ukraine with 55,000 tons of grain. The grain belongs to a joint venture between Harvest Commodities SA and Indonesia’s Arsari Group. The joint venture is through PT Comexindo International.

(Left to right) Arsari Group CEO Hashim S. Djojohadikusumo, Ukrainian Ambassador to Indonesia Vassyl Hamianin, Harvest Commodities SA Chairman Gaurav Srivastava in a meeting in Jakarta, 2 August 2022.

The ships are among the first commercial shipments from Odessa since the outbreak of conflict on 24th February 2022. Their safe passage was made possible as a result of the tireless efforts and agreement between the United States, Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and Indonesian governments, as well as the United Nations.

“I would like to congratulate the collaboration among the leadership of the United States, Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia and Türkiye (formerly known as Turkey) for finding enough common ground so that they have an aligned vision to alleviate the global food shortage,” said Gaurav Srivastava, Chairman of Harvest Commodities SA.  “I hope this can be a first step toward deescalation of the conflict.”

“I also especially want to thank the captains and crews of both ships, who have been waiting on their ships since February 2022 in Ukraine. Getting the ships out of the Odessa Harbour, which has been heavily mined, is an act of great bravery and skill.”  The ships are headed for Türkiye (formerly known as Turkey).

Also, two additional ships are picking up grain owned by Harvest Commodities from Novorossiysk, Russia — the M/V Shark with 25,000 tons of grain and the M/V Bronco with 10,000 tons of grain.

Mr. Srivastava said, “Given the fact that Indonesia is the president of the G20, Arsari Chairman Hashim Djojohadikusumo and I share a common vision to support the initiative for the food program both from Russia and Ukraine. We are honoured to be doing this work together.”

This is the first of many shipments where the joint venture PT Comexindo International purchases grain from Russian and Ukrainian farmers and sells it to international buyers.

Harvest Commodities SA is an international merchant and distributor of agricultural product focused on matching supply and demand, managing the supply chain, and creating value through personalized logistics, financial, and risk mitigation services. It has operations in Los Angeles, USA/Moscow, Russia, Kyviv, Ukraine/Geneva, Switzerland/Jakarta, Indonesia.

PT Comexindo International, formerly known as PT Prima Comexindo, a member of Arsari Group, has been active in international trading since 1986, especially in countries including Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, the former Yugoslavia, Africa and Southeast Asia.

Contacts:

Ariseno Ridhwan
Arsari Group
Indonesia
ariseno_ridhwan@arsari.co.id
+628111732078

Ong Hock Chuan
Maverick Indonesia
Indonesia
ong@maverick.co.id
+628128511198

Charlie Perkins
The Hawthorn Group
USA
cperkins@hawthorngroup.com
+1917232223

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Badou Jack To Make Historic Return to Jeddah

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Two Division Boxing World Champion and Global Philanthropist Badou Jack made his first visit to Jeddah late last year as he came with the sole intention of performing the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca, Umrah.  He will return in mid-August for his first fight ever in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua against unbeaten prospect Richard Rivera (21-0, 16 KO’s).

Jack has been very active in the Middle East region with his promotional company, Badou Jack Promotions, having promoted the first ever PPV Boxing and Kickboxing card in Dubai in May of 2019 and working with other promotions to stage his own fights in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Most recently, Jack, dubbed “The People’s Champion” fought on the Floyd Mayweather exhibition in Abu Dhabi in May at the Etihad Arena, with a quick 46 second first round knockout victory. Previous to that, he made his UAE debut in Dubai with a 2nd round KO of Samuel Crossed.

“I’m excited to make my Saudi debut on such a big event on August 20 in Jeddah,”  Jack stated. “I love my fans and all of the support I’ve received since my first visit there last year.”

Jack is no stranger to fighting on large events as he has been a part of some of the biggest in the history of the sport including Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor in 2017, his own headlined Main Event in Toronto against World Champion Adonis Stevenson in 2018 and recently on the Floyd Mayweather vs Logan Paul event that took place last year.

“No fighter in boxing has fought the level of champions Badou has back to back,” his Manager Amer Abdallah stated.  “August 20th will be a wonderful homecoming for him in Jeddah and I expect to see a world class performance by Badou.”

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South African Minister Accuses West of ‘Bullying’ On Ukraine

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — South African Minister of International Relations Naledi Pandor accused the West of sometimes taking a patronizing and bullying attitude toward Africa, as she hosted U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the first leg of his Africa visit. Pandor made it clear that South Africa has different views from the U.S. on Ukraine, China, and Israel and the Palestinians.

At a joint press conference in the South African capital, Blinken stressed he was not on his three-country tour of the continent in order to counter Moscow and Beijing’s growing influence in the region, as has been widely speculated, after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visited last month.

“Our commitment to a stronger partnership with Africa is not about trying to outdo anyone else,” Blinken said.

Blinken spoke, too, about U.S. support of Ukraine, saying Russia’s invasion was an aggression against the entire international order.

South Africa has remained neutral on the conflict with Russia, its partner in the BRICS group of countries, and abstained from any U.N. votes on the matter, though Pandor said the country “abhorred” war and would like to see an end to the conflict.

However, she said the different approaches by the international community to different conflicts sometimes “leads to cynicism about international bodies.” She referenced the plight of the Palestinians.

“Just as much as the people of Ukraine deserve their territory and freedom, the people of Palestine deserve their territory and freedom,” she said, “and we should be equally concerned at what is happening to the people of Palestine as we are with what is happening to the people of Ukraine. We’ve not seen an even-handed approach.”

Pandor added that while it didn’t come from Blinken, South Africa had experienced pressure from some in the West to align with its policy on Ukraine. She also appeared to criticize the U.S. bill passed in April, “Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act,” which has been seen by some on the continent as a vehicle to punish African countries that have not toed the line on Ukraine.

“From some of our partners in Europe and elsewhere, there has been a sense of patronizing bullying — ‘You choose this or else.’ And the recent legislation passed in the United States of America by the House of Representatives, we found a most unfortunate bill.”

Bob Wekesa, director of the African Center for the Study of the United States, said Pandor’s candid remarks at the press conference showed the closed-door meeting between the U.S. and South African sides “must have been a very difficult one.”

“I think the U.S. is attempting to figure out how to get South Africa on to its side, but South Africa is not coming to the party,” Wekesa said.

Blinken was in Pretoria to launch the new U.S. Strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa, which focuses on areas such as climate change, trade, health and food insecurity.

During his remarks Monday, he also criticized Beijing for its strong reaction to House speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

Pandor would not comment specifically on Taiwan but did say South Africa did not want to be made party to a conflict between China and the U.S.

Source: Voice of America

Arrest of Zimbabwe Journalists ‘Out of Sync’ With Press Freedom Norms

HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Zimbabwe has charged two journalists under its cybercrime law in a move media advocates say runs counter to global trends to support and promote press freedom.

Police in Harare have charged two journalists from the national paper, News Day, under provisions of the country’s Cyber and Data Protection Act that cover “false data messages.”

Editor Wisdom Mdzungairi and senior reporter Desmond Chingarande were called in for questioning last week over their coverage of a legal dispute involving local authorities and a memorial park in Harare.

Both deny the charge and Chingarande said he was surprised when police called.

“They allege l published a false statement on internet, but l see this as an intimidation tactic. There were allegations that they are burying people on a part of Glen Forest Memorial Park called Chikomo Chemhute, which is situated at the confluence of Mazowe River, without approval from responsible ministries,” he said.

Chingarande said he sought comment from all sides in the story before publishing. But, with the story now part of a police matter, he says he is unable to say much more.

Mdzungairi and Chingarande are the first journalists charged under new provisions of the cybersecurity law that Zimbabwe enacted during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Media Institute of Southern Africa said such laws are a means to target journalists and citizens.

Tabani Moyo, who heads the regional media watchdog, said, “These are some of the challenges which we continue having in Zimbabwe, where in we make progress in repealing acts such as the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, then the government claw(s) back using other pieces of legislation to retain elements that will further targets journalists. To have penal or sedition provisions in our statute books that target journalists [is] so out of sync with the global trends toward promotion and protection of media and journalistic expression.”

Zimbabwe is not alone in passing such laws, Moyo said. Zambia, Eswatini and Tanzania enacted cybersecurity laws and Namibia and Lesotho are finalizing similar legislation.

Moyo says heavy penalties, including up to 20 years in prison for those deemed to have shared false news, goes against democratic norms.

“This is an anathema to democratic existence and out of sync with our own constitution which provides for freedom of expression and media freedom, also violating international and regional conventions and tools,” Moyo said.

Ruby Magosvongwe, chair of the Zimbabwe Media Commission — a government-appointed body set up to promote and protect journalism — said she is aware of concerns over violations against the media.

Speaking at a conference on the safety of journalists, organized by UNESCO and media watchdogs in Africa Friday, she called for the government to be more involved in complaints of attacks against the media.

“My wish, my desire, is that in future we include our line ministries so that they get the firsthand reports, because they provide the link between ourselves as media institutions, media entities, with the respective governments from across the continent, across Africa, because examples have been given where journalists have suffered violence but if the line ministries are not involved, then it becomes kind of a conspiracy of sorts,” Magosvongwe said.

For News Day journalists Mdzungairi and Chingarande, they are now waiting to hear from court officials on when a trial in their case will take place.

Source: Voice of America

Blinken Gives US-Africa Strategy Address in Pretoria

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken gave a speech on the key U.S. strategy for sub-Saharan Africa at the University of Pretoria on Monday, on the first leg of his Africa trip.

Blinken stressed the value of democracy and the threats to it in his address, saying Africa was an “equal partner” that the U.S. wanted to work with and would not “dictate to.”

“By 2050, 1 in 4 people on the planet we share will be African. They will shape the destiny, not only of this continent, but of the world,” he said.

Blinken spoke about the blow the pandemic has dealt to Africa and economies on the continent, as well as food insecurity he said had been deepened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

He also addressed a wide range of issues, including conflict prevention, misinformation online, science and technology, as well as climate change and clean energy.

VOA spoke to several South African students, asking their thoughts on the address by America’s top diplomat.

Zaphesheya Dlamini, who has just finished a master’s degree in political science, was skeptical.

“Listen — every single foreign policy, every single national interest, is always going to be their national interest. It’s not ours, we know that. But then don’t try and present it like it’s a shared interest,” Dlamini said.

She also thought Blinken didn’t address how U.S. domestic politics influence the rest of the world. She referenced the overturning of the U.S. landmark case Roe v. Wade, which protected a woman’s right to an abortion, and the Global Gag Rule, which prohibits foreign nongovernmental organizations that receive U.S. funding from providing legal abortion services or referrals, as examples of things she thought he should have spoken about.

International relations student Billy Botshabelo Manama, 22, said Blinken’s speech heavily promoted good governance, which he acknowledged had sometimes been a problem on the continent.

“Look — a lot has been mentioned on democracy, rightfully so, looking at the history of Africa,” Manama said.

Manama added that he believed that like the U.S., South Africa also stood for equality and human rights.

Source: Voice of America