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Digital inclusion, affordability,  battle against cash dominate Jazz leadership’s GSMA summit address

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 08 (APP): From highlighting the need for affordable smartphones and universal internet to pushing for a cashless, inclusive economy, Jazz leadership laid out a compelling vision for Pakistan’s digital future at the GSMA Digital Nation Summit in Islamabad.
CEO Jazz and Chairman Mobilink Bank, Aamir Ibrahim, and President Consumer Division at Jazz, Kazim Mujtaba, participated in high-impact discussions that emphasized regulatory reforms, digital trust, infrastructure investment, and targeted efforts to bridge the rural-urban and gender digital divide.
*Powering Pakistan’s Digital Future: Inclusive Connectivity and Cross-Sector Reform*
In the session Building a Future-Ready Digital Pakistan, Aamir Ibrahim stressed the need for universal and affordable internet connectivity to support the country’s digital ambitions. Moderated by Julian Gorman, Head of Asia Pacific at GSMA, the panel featured industry leaders including Khurram Ashfaque, CEO Telenor Pakistan, and Sajjad Syed, Chairman PASHA.
Aamir emphasized telecom’s role as a cross-sectoral enabler and called for a favorable business environment for telecom operators. “We need a supportive regulatory environment to move at the speed the future demands,” he said, reiterating that the affordability of smartphones and universal accessibility of the internet are fundamental to Pakistan’s digitalization.
“Access to the internet must be universal, regardless of location or gender,” he said, while also calling for reforms in spectrum allocation to enable stronger network expansion.
*Collective Push Against Cash Key to Building a Trusted Digital Economy*
In the session Trust by Design – Building Confidence in the Digital Economy, Aamir argued that Pakistan’s biggest hurdle to a digital economy isn’t competition between fintechs, but the country’s overreliance on cash. “The real competition is not between fintechs—it’s a collective battle against cash,” he said.
He proposed mandatory digital payment options at retail outlets and highlighted the need for inclusion in the transition to digital. “Inclusion is everything. The digital economy must be accessible to every Pakistani, regardless of geography, income, or gender.”
Citing JazzCash’s scale—processing millions of transactions daily—he acknowledged that trust remains a challenge due to fraud risks. “At JazzCash, trust is earned, not assumed,” Aamir noted, adding that direct customer feedback is central to product improvement.
*Expanding the Conversation: Affordability, Literacy, and Women’s Inclusion*
In the session Connecting the Unconnected – What Works in Closing the Usage Gap, Kazim Mujtaba stressed that closing Pakistan’s usage gap requires a dual focus on affordability and literacy. “A smartphone is more than a device—it’s the passport to the digital economy, especially for women and underserved communities. Without it, entire segments of society remain invisible to opportunity.”
Highlighting the sharp rural–urban divide in mobile internet usage, particularly among women, he shared how Jazz has deployed female staff to educate women in rural areas. “Connectivity is no longer a privilege; it’s a lifeline. When women are digitally literate, they uplift not just themselves but their families and communities.”
Kazim introduced ApnaClinic, Jazz’s upcoming AI-powered health platform offering teleconsultations, lab tests, surgeries, and diagnostic services through a network of 30,000 doctors in 150 cities. He also spoke about FikrFree, an insurtech product designed to make healthcare and accident insurance affordable and accessible for women and low-income users.
“Pakistan’s insurance penetration among women is one of the lowest in the world. Through digital solutions like FikrFree, we’re making protection and peace of mind accessible to those who need it most.”
Calling for collective action, he said, “The future will be shaped by those who are connected, skilled, and informed. We must invest in educating women and youth today to build a truly inclusive digital Pakistan.”

President Zardari praises Pak Army for eliminating 33 India-backed terrorists in Zhob Operation

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday paid tribute to the Pakistan Army for eliminating 33 Khawarij terrorists backed by India during a successful counter-terrorism operation in the Zhob district.
In a statement issued by the Presidency, the President hailed the courage, professionalism, and timely action of the armed forces in defending the nation’s borders. “The bravery, skill, and swift response of our armed forces in the defense of the motherland is a matter of great pride,” he said.
He added that the entire nation is proud of its valiant forces who foiled the malicious designs of the enemy. “The enemies’ nefarious plans were crushed by the fearless resolve of our troops,” President Zardari stated.
Condemning cross-border terrorism allegedly orchestrated with Indian support, the President said Pakistan will deal firmly with any attempt to breach its sovereignty. “Every act of intrusion on Pakistani soil will be met with a forceful response,” he warned.
President Zardari further emphasized that Pakistan is committed to eradicating terrorism sponsored from across the border. “We will dismantle every network of terrorism backed by India,” he asserted.
He concluded by reaffirming national unity and support for the armed forces, declaring, “The entire nation stands united with our forces, and this fight will continue until the complete elimination of terrorism.”

Security Forces foil infiltration attempt at Pak Afghanistan border, killed 33 Khwarij

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 08 (APP): Security Forces killed 33 Khwarij belonging to Indian proxy Fitna al Khwaraj while foiling an infiltration attempt through the Pak-Afghanistan border in general area Sambazan Zhob District (Balochistan).
“Own troops effectively engaged and thwarted their attempt to infiltrate. As a result of precise, bold and skillful engagement, thirty three Indian sponsored Khwarij were sent to hell. A large cache of weapons, ammunition & explosives was also recovered,” said a news release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The Security Forces of Pakistan remain resolute and unwavering in their commitment to defend the nation’s frontiers and to eradicate the menace of Indian sponsored terrorism from the country.

Algeria, Pakistan’s Fatima Group sign MoU to boost phosphate fertilizer production

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 08 (APP): Algeria and Pakistan’s Fatima Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost phosphate fertilizer production, agreement between Algeria’s industrial mining group Sonarem, represented by its subsidiary Somiphos and Pakistan’s Fatima Group was signed on August 6, 2025, in Algiers.

The MoU aims to establish a framework for cooperation between the two parties, focusing on the commercialization of phosphate extracted from the Bir El Ater deposit, which contains over 850 million tons of reserves.

The partnership will explore opportunities for investment and industrial projects in both the Algerian and Pakistani markets, as well as other international markets. It will focus on developing, benefiting and processing phosphate reserves from the Bir El Ater mine.

The agreement highlights the potential for technical knowledge exchange between the two companies, promoting local value creation and mineral resource valuation.

Algeria, Pakistan's Fatima Group sign MoU to boost phosphate fertilizer production

Both parties have expressed their commitment to building a strategic partnership based on economic integration and resource exploitation, aligning with efforts to enhance food security and develop value-added transformation industries rooted in natural resources.

The Fatima Group is a leading industrial conglomerate in Pakistan, operating in sectors such as fertilizers, chemicals, energy, textiles, and agriculture. Its subsidiary, Fatima Fertilizer Company Limited, is a prominent fertilizer producer in Pakistan and has expanded into the mining sector through strategic projects in Balochistan.

This cooperation is part of Algeria’s broader efforts to promote investment in the mining sector and strengthen high-quality partnerships with Asian partners renowned for their advanced industrial and technological expertise.

“Governor KPK Meets Commerce Minister to Discuss Trade and Investment”

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, visited the residence of Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan to pay a courtesy call.
During the meeting, both leaders discussed matters of mutual interest, with a focus on enhancing trade, investment, and economic opportunities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said a press release issued here Friday.
Special emphasis was laid on the role of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Company (PHDEC), the gems and jewellery sector, and the tobacco industry in driving export growth.
They also exchanged views on strengthening the province’s role in boosting Pakistan’s overall exports.
The minister instructed TDAP officials to visit the Governor and share the strategy and ongoing efforts regarding the Expo Center being constructed in Peshawar.
The meeting coincided with positive trade figures for the country, as Pakistan recorded $2.7 billion in exports in the first month of the new financial year (July 2025) — reflecting a 17% year-on-year increase compared to July 2024, and a 9% rise from the previous month.

Governor Faisal Karim Kundi appreciated the Commerce Ministry’s initiatives and assured full cooperation in advancing economic activities in the province.
Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan reaffirmed the government’s commitment to inclusive economic growth, ensuring that the benefits of trade and commerce reach all provinces, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

PM appoints NRKNA Members, notification issued

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, appointed six Members/Expertise to the National Rahmatul-lil-Aalameen Wa Khatamun Nabiyyin Authority (NRKNA) for the period of three years.

A notification in this regard was also issued here Friday.

Dr. Farooq Adil, Dr. Azizur Rehman, Zafar Mahmood Malik, Dr. Farkhunda Zia, Allama Arif Hussain Wahidi and Dr. Qibla Ayaz are among the appointed members of the Authority. Eminent scholar Khurshid Nadeem is its Chairman.

According to a notification of the Federal Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, the appointment has been made on honorary basis.

Tributes paid to Nelson Mandela’s legacy of justice, unity & peace at Int’l day

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 08 (APP): The Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Pakistan Africa Institute for Development and Research (PAIDAR), organized an event to commemorate Nelson Mandela International Day.
The proceedings, which began with the national anthems of Pakistan and South Africa, were moderated by Ms. Sarah Akram, Research Fellow, CAMEA, said a press release issued here on Friday.
Speakers included Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, Director General ISSI; Mr. Rudolph Pierre Jordaan, Acting High Commissioner of South Africa to Pakistan; Mr. Malik Muhammad Farooq, High Commissioner of Pakistan to South Africa; and Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman BOG ISSI.
The Keynote Speaker was Ambassador Hamid Asghar Khan, Additional Secretary (Africa), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Chief Guest on the occasion was Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, President PAIDAR.
Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed said that as a Pakistani, he has often been struck by the similarities between Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Nelson Mandela and added that the latter was a strong supporter of self-determination for the people of Palestine and Kashmir.
He praised Mandela’s ability to connect with the grassroots, speaking the language of the masses, and highlighted his generosity and deep commitment to friendships. He stressed that the greatness of Mandela must be recognised, describing him as a shared heritage and a global role model for peace and reconciliation. Underscoring the role of education as a vital bridge between cultures and continents, he proposed renaming one of Pakistan’s Universities in Mandela’s honour and inviting students from the Global South.
In his remarks, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood paid tribute to Nelson Mandela, describing him as one of the most iconic figures who reshaped the moral compass of our times and stood firmly for justice, equality, and human dignity. He recalled Mandela’s 27 years of incarceration, during which his spirit remained unbroken and his commitment to non-violence unwavering. After his release, Mandela transformed personal suffering into national healing, promoting justice, tackling poverty, and empowering youth. His universal vision of freedom and moral clarity made him a truly transformative leader.
Ambassador Sohail highlighted Mandela’s visits to Pakistan, especially his historic visit to the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad in 1992. He praised South Africa’s move at the International Court of Justice in support of the Palestinian cause as a reflection of Mandela’s enduring principles, and emphasized the need for moral courage in the pursuit of justice.
He also noted Africa’s growing potential and urged deeper Pakistan-Africa engagement. Mandela, he concluded, remains a guiding light for humanity and a living legacy for a more just and equitable world.
Ambassador Hamid Asghar, in his remarks, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela as one of the most admired figures in recent history who stood for justice, equality, and against discrimination. He recalled Mandela’s long years of imprisonment, his unwavering commitment to a non-violent struggle, and his focus on freedom, justice, anti-corruption, poverty alleviation, youth empowerment, and land reforms as president.
Highlighting Africa as the continent of the future, he noted Pakistan’s principled support for liberation movements and praised South Africa’s efforts at the ICJ as upholding Mandela’s legacy.
Ambassador Rudolph Pierre Jordaan, highlighted that Nelson Mandela was more than a political leader; he was a symbol of moral courage, unity, and justice. He stated that Mandela once said, “If I did not leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I would still be in prison,” after spending 27 years incarcerated for opposing apartheid.
He added that Mandela believed in action, not just words, and recalled how Mandela united South Africa during the 1995 Rugby World Cup despite opposition within his own party.
Ambassador Malik Muhammad Farooq hailed Nelson Mandela as a global symbol of justice and reconciliation whose principles continue to provide guidance. He recalled Pakistan’s steadfast support for South Africa’s struggle for independence and noted that Mandela paid two historic visits to Pakistan. During one of these visits, he addressed the Joint Session of Parliament and was also awarded the highest civil award, the Nishan-e-Pakistan. He urged that communities should be brought together in the spirit of Mandela’s lifelong fight against oppression and his vision of a just and inclusive world.
Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, in his concluding remarks, described Nelson Mandela as a symbol of peace, justice, equality, and reconciliation. He noted that Mandela’s legacy continues to inspire South Africa and the world. He highlighted Mandela’s two visits to Pakistan, including one to ISSI, underscoring his enduring influence as a beacon of hope for those facing adversity today.
The event also feathered an exhibition organized by the High Commission of South Africa in Pakistan to pay tribute to the legacy of Nelson Mandela.

PM Shehbaz calls for urgent action plan to boost tourism in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Friday called for the formulation of a comprehensive and actionable plan to enhance both domestic and international tourism while emphasizing the country’s vast untapped tourism potential.

The prime minister chaired a high-level meeting here at the Prime Minister’s House to review and strategize the promotion of tourism across Pakistan, a Prime Minister’s Office news release said.

“Pakistan is immensely blessed by nature. From snow-covered mountains and lush forests to rivers, deserts, and a vibrant coastline, our country holds a unique and significant place in the world,” the Prime Minister remarked. He noted that Pakistan is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, and such heritage must be showcased to the world through better infrastructure and hospitality.

PM Shehbaz stressed the importance of attracting tourists to scenic regions like Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, underlining the need for modern infrastructure, efficient transport connectivity, and high-standard recreational facilities. He directed authorities to swiftly draft an action plan for promoting tourism in Islamabad, AJK, and Gilgit-Baltistan.

He instructed relevant ministries and departments to develop tourism projects that are both practical and can be completed in the short term. He also called for a strategic plan to build top-quality hotels, resorts, and other tourism facilities in northern regions, particularly to cater to both local and international visitors.

PM Shehbaz further advised that all new construction and infrastructure in tourist destinations must take into account the impacts of climate change, ensuring environmentally sustainable development.

To support coordination at the national level, the Prime Minister called for a detailed briefing on revitalizing the National Tourism Coordination Board (NTCB).

During the meeting, the Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Tourism, Sardar Yasir Ilyas, briefed attendees on several proposals to elevate Pakistan’s tourism sector. He outlined initiatives aimed at increasing the number of foreign tourists, making tourism a significant contributor to the GDP, and developing 20 new tourist destinations across the country.

The briefing also highlighted plans to leverage the potential of religious and medical tourism. It was revealed that a National Tourism Expo and Investment Conference will soon be held in Islamabad to attract investors and promote Pakistan as a global tourism destination.

The meeting also reviewed recent tourism initiatives,including the successful Mango Festival 2025 held in Multan in collaboration with Nawaz Sharif Agricultural University.

The participants of the meeting included Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Ahsan Iqbal, Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima, Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi, Federal Minister for National Heritage & Culture Aurangzeb Khichi, PM’s Advisor on Inter-Provincial Coordination Rana Sanaullah, PM’s Advisor Dr. Tauqir Shah, Minister of State for Finance and Railways Bilal Azhar Kayani, Special Assistant to the PM Huzefa Rehman, and other senior officials.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing during the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine

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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing during the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine
APP31-080825 ISLAMBAD: August 08 - Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing during the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine . APP/MAF/FHA/SSH
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, addressing during the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine
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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, attended the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine

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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, attended the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine
APP30-080825 ISLAMBAD: August 08 - Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, attended the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine . APP/MAF/FHA/SSH
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, attended the send-off ceremony as Chief Guest at Islamabad International Airport, joined by senior officials from the Government of Pakistan, NDMA, and the Embassy of Palestine
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