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  • Neftaly: FIBA Women Basketball League Africa 2025 Qualifiers

    Neftaly: FIBA Women Basketball League Africa 2025 Qualifiers

    APR Women BBC vs Gladiators – Neftaly Full Game Report

    The FIBA Women’s Basketball League Africa (WBLA) 2025 Qualifiers continued in emphatic fashion with a dominant Group A performance from Rwanda’s APR Women BBC, as they dismantled the Gladiators in their encounter at the Nyanyo National Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.


    Neftaly Match Overview

    • Competition: FIBA Women’s Basketball League Africa 2025 Qualifiers – Group Phase
    • Date: 10 November 2025
    • Venue: Nyanyo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
    • Attendance: 376 spectators

    In a one-sided Group A clash, APR Women BBC stamped their authority on the zone with a comprehensive 97–42 victory over the Gladiators. Their performance was clinical from start to finish, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive discipline.


    Neftaly Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

    TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
    APR Women BBC2425291997
    Gladiators101013942

    APR outscored the Gladiators in every quarter, establishing a commanding lead early and maintaining pressure throughout the game.


    Neftaly Game Highlights & Key Stats

    Neftaly Dominant Offensive Display

    APR’s balanced scoring attack saw contributions across the roster, with the team shooting efficiently and finding high-quality looks on offense. Their fast start in the first half set the tone, and they never looked back.

    Neftaly Standout Performers

    • Yacine Diop (APR Women BBC) – Team scoring leader with 23 points
    • Kadidiatou Traore (APR) – 11 rebounds to anchor the glass

    APR’s roster blended veteran savvy with athleticism, resulting in an efficient offensive rhythm and a suffocating defensive presence throughout the match.


    Neftaly Tactical Insights

    Neftaly APR’s Balanced Attack

    APR Women BBC executed with remarkable balance — pushing pace in transition, finding high-percentage shots in the paint, and converting from beyond the arc. They maintained pressure through ball movement and spacing, frequently forcing the Gladiators into tough defensive rotations.

    Neftaly Gladiators’ Resilience Amid Heavy Deficit

    Despite learning a tough lesson on the day, the Gladiators showcased flashes of energy, particularly in their defensive transitions. However, APR’s offensive efficiency and rebounding margins limited opportunities for a comeback.


    Neftaly Standings & Context

    APR’s emphatic win reinforces their position as a Group A powerhouse in the Zone 5 Qualifiers. With this result, they strengthened their bid for a place in the main 2025 WBLA tournament in Cairo, Egypt later in the year.

    Meanwhile, the Gladiators, hailing from Burundi, fought valiantly but ultimately fell short against a deep and disciplined APR lineup. Their campaign now shifts to classification games as they look to regroup and finish strong.


    Neftaly What’s Next?

    APR Women BBC continue their qualifier journey with momentum, aiming to cement their status among Africa’s elite women’s basketball clubs. The Gladiators will refocus on closing out their schedule, seeking valuable experience and development opportunities from this intense continental competition.

  • Neftaly Sports Exclusive — Vertu Trophy: The State of Play Ahead of Final Group Games

    Neftaly Sports Exclusive — Vertu Trophy: The State of Play Ahead of Final Group Games

    As the 2025/26 Vertu Trophy group stage nears its conclusion, the drama in England’s regionalised cup competition for League One, League Two and invited U21 academy sides is peaking. With places in the Round of 32 on the line, clubs across the country are preparing for a decisive final group night that could shape their season and cup aspirations.


    Neftaly Insight — What the Vertu Trophy Is and Why It Matters

    The Vertu Trophy — the sponsored name for the EFL Trophy — brings together 48 senior clubs from League One and League Two along with 16 under-21 sides representing top Premier League academies. Teams are placed in regional groups, where each plays three matches. The top two teams in each group advance to the knockout stages.

    Progression isn’t just about silverware — the competition is a valuable proving ground for young talent and a realistic chance for lower-league clubs to fight for honours at Wembley.


    Neftaly Update — Current Standings and What’s at Stake

    At this late stage of the group phase, several teams have already secured their spots in the Round of 32, while others are locked in intense battles heading into the final fixtures:

    Neftaly Focus — Already Through But Positioning Still Matters

    • Luton Town have secured qualification from Southern Group H with consistent results.
    • Rotherham United and West Ham United U21s have also punched their ticket from their groups, with the latter becoming the first U21 side to advance this season.

    These teams now head into their final games not just to win — but to control seeding for the knockout draw, which determines round-of-32 matchups.

    Neftaly Spotlight — Championship-Deciding Group Matches

    Several key finales will determine the second qualifying spot — and even the group winner — this week:

    • In Southern Group D, Swindon Town versus West Ham U21s carries knockout implications.
    • Clubs like Cardiff City and Arsenal U21s are also heading into their final group matches knowing that a point — or even a penalty shootout bonus point — could be decisive.

    The penalty-shootout bonus point rule — where drawn games go to penalties and the shootout winner earns two points — has added a tactical wrinkle to group calculations this season.

    As always in the Vertu Trophy, the margins are fine — some groups are tied on points and goal difference with only one game left, meaning the final night will be tense and electric for fans across the country.


    Neftaly Analysis — Key Narrative Threads to Watch

    Neftaly Spotlight — Academy Investments Paying Off

    West Ham’s U21 team have become the poster children for development sides in this competition, becoming the first academy outfit to reach the knockouts this season.

    Their success highlights the growing importance of the Vertu Trophy as a development platform — and as a trophy in its own right.

    Neftaly Highlight — Lower-League Grit and Cup Ambition

    Clubs like Swindon Town, Cardiff City and Gillingham head into the final group day with everything to play for. Fans have been treated to unpredictable results, dramatic matches and tactical battles — just what the competition aims to deliver.


    Neftaly Preview — What Happens After the Final Group Fixtures

    Once the final matches wrap up, the Round of 32 draw will be confirmed and clubs will learn their first knockout opponents. Regionally seeded draw mechanics mean that top-placed teams are seeded, gaining a theoretical advantage in the next round.

    From there, the competition moves quickly — regional knockout ties lead into a national quarter-final and, ultimately, the chance to play at Wembley. Last season’s winners, Peterborough United, become the defending champions to beat — and many teams are eyeing a potential run to emulate their success.


    Neftaly Take — Final Thoughts

    The Vertu Trophy’s final group games are much more than the last line of fixtures — they are a pressure cooker of opportunity, drama and strategic nuance. Whether ticket-chasing League One clubs or youthful U21 outfits, every team remaining has a story to write on the final night.

    Stay tuned — the next chapter of the Vertu Trophy begins soon after this week’s action.

  • NeftalyP409-8-1-2 Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Chief Handover Report by Neftaly Chief Strategic Partnership Officer Nancy Mdaka NeftalyCSPR NeftalyPD409D

    NeftalyP409-8-1-2 Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Chief Handover Report by Neftaly Chief Strategic Partnership Officer Nancy Mdaka NeftalyCSPR NeftalyPD409D

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    Neftaly Staff Insights

    Neftaly Table of Contents


    🕓 1General Information

    FieldDescription
    ChiefNameNancy Mdaka
    PositionOfficial Neftaly Chief StrategicPartnership Officer
    Chief CodeChiefCSPR
    Department/OfficeStrategic Partnership Royal
    Date08 January 2026
    ReportSubmissionTime14:30
    Prepared ByNancy Mdaka , NeftalyCSPR Chief
    Verified ByNeftaly Royal Manager:
    Neftaly Royal Officer: Theresho Enniccah Talana
    Neftaly Royal Specialist 1: Minyikelo Mamabolo
    Neftaly Royal Specialist 2:
    Neftaly Royal Specialist 3:

    📈 2. Introduction

    To the Chairperson of Neftaly Royal Committee Mr. Clifford Legodi, all Neftaly Royal Committee

    📈 3. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

    Neftaly IndicatorNeftaly Planned
    Neftaly Achieved
    Neftaly Variance Target
    Neftaly Report
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-1
    Neftaly Daily DayPlanning Meeting
    Planned Meetings [01]
    Achieved Meetings [00]
    Variance [0]NeftalyCSPR Daily Day Planning Minutes of the MeetingUnderperformed
    Chief Strategic Partnership Officer RoyalNeftaly CSPR Daily Planning Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-1-2Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-1-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-1-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-1-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-1-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-1-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-1-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-1-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-1-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-1-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Planning Video NeftalyPD409D2-1-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-2
    Neftaly Daily Report Submission Meeting
    Existing Human Capital 09
    Human Capital Reported 3
    Variance 6Underperformed
    1. Nancy Mdaka Reported
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly Strategic Partnership Royal NeftalyCSPR Chief NeftalyPD409D2-2-1

    2 Agcobile Sikuza Didnot Report
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly NeftalyCSPR Manager College/East Cape Midlands NeftalyPD409D2-2-2
    3 Thabiso Motaung Didnot Report
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly NeftalyCSPR Officer College/University Sparrow FET College NeftalyPD409D2-2-3
    4 Barker Tylon Didnot Report
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by NeftalyCSPR Specialist College/University Sparrow FET College NeftalyPD409D2-2-4
    5 Lesego Nyabane Didnot Report
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly NeftalyCSPR Specialist[College/University Sparrow FET College NeftalyPD409D2-2-5
    6 Jason Legobate Didnot Report
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly Strategic Partnership CSPR Specialist [College/University Sparrow FET College NeftalyPD409D2-2-6
    7. Minyikelo Adelade Mamabolo  Reported
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly Strategic Partnership CSPR Specialist [College/University Central Johannesburg College NeftalyPD409D2-2-7

    8. Theresho Enniccah Talana Reported
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly Strategic Partnership CSPR Specialist [College/University Central Johannesburg College NeftalyPD409D2-2-8
    9 Halle Jacobs Didnot Report
    Neftaly 08-01-2026 Daily Activity Report by Neftaly NeftalyCSPR Specialist[College/University Sparrow FET College NeftalyPD409D2-2-5
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-3
    Neftaly Daily Committee Report Review Meeting
    Planned Review [01]
    Achieved Review [##]
    Variance [##]Underperformed
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Royal Committee Report Review Meeting Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-1
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-3-2
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-3-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-3-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-3-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-3-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-3-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-5
    Neftaly Daily Report Submission to the
    Neftaly Royal Sub-Committee
    Planned XX [##]
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    Neftaly [DD-MM-YYYY] Daily Activity Report to Neftaly [Sub-Committee Name] by Neftaly [Royal Name] [RoyalCode][Position] NeftalyPD409D2-2-19
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    Neftaly [DD-MM-YYYY] Daily Activity Report to Neftaly [Sub-Committee Name] by Neftaly [Royal Name] [RoyalCode][Position] NeftalyPD409D2-2-19
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-6
    Neftaly Daily Report Royal Sub-Committee Meetings
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    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Royal Committee Report Review Meeting Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-1
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-3-2
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-3-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-3-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-3-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-3-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-3-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-7
    Neftaly Daily Today Events Reports Review Meeting
    Planned Todays Events [0]
    Achieved Todays Events [0]
    Variance [0]Achieved
    NeftalyCMR AnnouncementLink [Link]1
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    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-8
    NeftalyDaily Tomorrow Events Planning Meeting
    Planned Tomorrow Events Plan 0
    Achieved Tomorrow Events Plan 0
    VarianceAchieved/Underperformed
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Royal Committee Report Review Meeting Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-1
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-3-2
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-3-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-3-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-3-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-3-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-3-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Committee Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-9
    Neftaly Daily Challenges Report
    Planned Challenge Rep [01]
    Achieved Challenge Rep[##]
    Variance [##]Achieved
    Neftaly
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    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
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    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
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    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-10
    Neftaly Daily Training andWorkshops Meeting and Report
    Planned Training 01
    Achieved Training 0
    Variance 0Not Achieved
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    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    1 Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] attended [Training Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] facilitated by [Name Surname] [Position]
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-11
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Feedback Report Meeting
    Planned Feedback Reports 0
    Achieved Feedback Reports 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Royal Challenges Report Review Meeting Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-1
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-3-2
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-3-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-3-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-3-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-3-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-3-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-12
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Meetings Report Meeting
    Planned Meetings 0
    Achieved Meetings 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Planned XX [##]
    Achieved XX [##]
    Variance XX [##]Achieved/Underperformed
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on [DD-MM-YYYY] Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly [Name Surname] attended [Meeting Name] on DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-13
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Appointments, Birthdays,
    Resignations and Death Report Meeting
    Resignations 0
    Terminations 0
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly bids Farewell to Neftaly [Position Name] [Name Surname] on DD Month YYYY
    Birthdays 0Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Neftaly Royal Chief [Position] Name wishes a happy birthday to Neftaly [Position] [Name Surname] on [DD-MM-YYYY]
    Appointments 0Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly appoints [Name Surname] as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Promotions 0Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly Congratulates [Name Surname] as promoted as Neftaly [Position Name] on DD Month YYYY
    Deaths 0Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    Neftaly sends the Condolences to the family of [Name Surname] Neftaly [Position Name] on who passed away DD Month YYYY
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-15
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily StrategyTargets
    Checklist Review Meeting
    Planned Strategy Targets 0
    Achieved Strategy Targets 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    Neftaly DD Month YYYY Chief [Position] [Name Surname] Daily Strategy Targets Review Meet
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-16
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Project ProgressBudget
    and Completion Reports Review Meeting
    Planned PPBCR 0
    Achieved PPBCR 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    Neftaly [DD-MM-YYYY] Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Royal Challenges Report Review Meeting Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-1
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-3-2
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-3-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-3-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-3-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-3-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-3-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-17
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Performance Report
    Progress Reports Review Meeting
    Planned PR 0
    Achieved PR 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    Neftaly [DD-MM-YYYY] Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Royal Challenges Report Review Meeting Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-1
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Agenda NeftalyPD409D2-3-2
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Attendance Register NeftalyPD409D2-3-3
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Minutes NeftalyPD409D2-3-4
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Action Item Tracker NeftalyPD409D2-3-5
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Feedback NeftalyPD409D2-3-6
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Evaluation NeftalyPD409D2-3-7
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Meeting Request NeftalyPD409D2-3-8
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Virtual Meeting Setup Confirmation NeftalyPD409D2-3-9
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Confidentiality Agreement Disclaimer NeftalyPD409D2-3-10
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Summary Report NeftalyPD409D2-3-11
    Neftaly DD-MM-YYYY Chief [Position] [RoyalCode] Daily Challenges Report Review Video NeftalyPD409D2-3-12
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-18
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Individual HC Handover
    Checklist Sheet Report Report Review Meeting
    Expected HC Reports 0
    Received HC Reports 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    Neftaly DD Month YYYY [Position] Name Surname] confirmation of receipt of [##} out of [##] Daily Individual Report
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-19
    Neftaly Chief Executive Officer Daily Income Report Meeting
    Planned Income [R500 000]
    Achieved Income 0
    Variance 0Underperformed
    The amount made on [DD Month YYYY] is R???
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-20
    Neftaly 200 Questions, Strategic Issues, and Challenges
    Planned Questions [200]
    Achieved Questions [##]
    Variance [##]Achieved/Underperformed
    Neftaly DD Month YYYY [Position] [Name Surname] 200 Questions, Strategic Issues, and Challenges
    NeftalyP409-8-2-#-21
    NeftalyCRR 1000 Strategic Topics
    Planned Strategic Topics [1000]
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  • Neftaly Exclusive: Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status After Deadly Resurgence Linked to Religious Group

    Neftaly Exclusive: Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status After Deadly Resurgence Linked to Religious Group

    Canada, once celebrated for its public health achievements, has officially lost its measles elimination status, marking a significant setback in the fight against this highly contagious disease. The announcement, confirmed by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), comes after a deadly resurgence of measles cases in multiple provinces, partly linked to under-vaccinated religious communities.

    This Neftaly deep dive examines the causes, consequences, and urgent public health measures Canada is adopting to tackle this alarming development.


    Neftaly Insight: What Losing Measles Elimination Status Means

    Elimination status is a milestone in public health. It signifies that a country has not had continuous endemic transmission of measles for at least 12 months. Canada had maintained this status since 1998, making this reversal a major public health concern.

    Losing the status does not mean measles is uncontrollable nationwide, but it confirms that the virus is now circulating endogenously, without being solely linked to imported cases. The resurgence reflects vulnerabilities in vaccination coverage and public health outreach that were exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.


    Neftaly Analysis: The Outbreak and Its Spread

    Over the past year, Canada experienced a sharp spike in measles cases, with thousands of infections reported across Ontario, Alberta, and other provinces. Tragically, several deaths have been reported, including among infants infected in utero.

    Health officials have identified clusters of low vaccination rates as key contributors to sustained transmission. Among these, certain religious communities, including a significant outbreak linked to a Mennonite gathering, played a pivotal role in the early stages of the spread.

    “The virus found pockets of susceptibility where vaccination coverage had dropped,” explained a Canadian health official.

    This outbreak underscores how localized immunity gaps can escalate into national public health emergencies, even in countries with historically strong vaccination programs.


    Neftaly Spotlight: Religious Communities and Vaccination Challenges

    Public health experts are emphasizing collaboration with religious and community leaders to address vaccine hesitancy. In many affected communities, misinformation, cultural beliefs, and mistrust of health authorities contributed to lower immunization rates.

    Canadian authorities are now prioritizing community outreach programs, targeted vaccination campaigns, and educational initiatives to rebuild trust and improve coverage.

    Neftaly Note: Engaging with faith leaders has been shown to significantly increase vaccination uptake in similar outbreaks worldwide.


    Neftaly Perspective: Regional Implications

    Canada’s loss of measles elimination status is not an isolated event. The entire Region of the Americas has now been affected, reflecting broader trends in measles resurgence across North and South America.

    Neighboring countries, including the United States and Mexico, have also reported increases in cases. The U.S., for example, is working to demonstrate that its outbreaks are importation-driven rather than due to sustained local transmission, aiming to retain its elimination status.


    Neftaly Health Advisory: Urgent Prevention Measures

    To regain elimination status, Canada must interrupt continuous measles transmission for at least 12 months. Public health authorities emphasize:

    • Increasing vaccination coverage: MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine uptake must reach ≥95% to maintain herd immunity.
    • Targeted outreach: Engaging under-vaccinated communities with culturally sensitive education and access programs.
    • Rapid outbreak response: Early detection, isolation, and treatment of new cases to prevent further spread.

    Neftaly reminds the public that measles is highly contagious and potentially deadly, especially for infants and immunocompromised individuals. Vaccination remains the most effective defense.


    Neftaly Conclusion: Lessons for Public Health

    Canada’s experience is a stark reminder that vaccine complacency anywhere is a threat everywhere. Even nations with decades-long elimination records can see resurgence if gaps in immunity emerge.

    Health authorities, community leaders, and citizens must work together to restore public confidence in vaccination, interrupt measles transmission, and prevent further loss of life. Rebuilding elimination status is achievable—but it will require coordinated action, sustained effort, and urgent public health commitment.

    Neftaly Takeaway: Measles may have returned to Canada, but proactive measures can reverse the trend. Timely vaccination, community engagement, and vigilance remain the keys to reclaiming public health victories.

  • Neftaly: Dentsu Group Launches “Dentsu Future Mandala China Ver.” – A Medium-Term Future Prediction Tool

    Neftaly: Dentsu Group Launches “Dentsu Future Mandala China Ver.” – A Medium-Term Future Prediction Tool

    Beijing, China – The Dentsu Group, a global leader in advertising, marketing, and consulting, has unveiled the latest iteration of its trend-forecasting innovation, the “Dentsu Future Mandala China Ver.” This cutting-edge tool is designed to provide companies with medium-term predictions of social, economic, and technological trends in China, helping businesses navigate a rapidly evolving market landscape.


    Neftaly Insights: Purpose Behind the Launch

    The Dentsu Future Mandala China Ver. is an adaptation of Dentsu’s acclaimed Future Mandala framework originally developed in Japan. The China version focuses on the unique social, economic, and demographic trends of the Chinese market, offering companies data-driven insights into what the next decade could look like. The tool aims to help businesses identify growth opportunities, anticipate risks, and make informed strategic decisions in a landscape marked by uncertainty.


    Neftaly Analysis: Forecasting Horizons and Methodology

    The tool offers predictions up to 2030, covering four critical areas that are reshaping China’s future:

    1. Population & Households – Including demographic shifts, aging populations, and household composition trends that influence consumption patterns.
    2. Society & Economy – Analyzing macroeconomic trends, urbanization, and changing social behaviors that impact domestic and international business strategies.
    3. Science & Technology – Highlighting advancements in AI, robotics, AR/VR, and digital transformation shaping both consumer and industrial markets.
    4. Cities & Nature – Tracking urban development, regional disparities, and sustainable growth strategies to inform infrastructure and environmental planning.

    This structured approach allows businesses to visualize future trends, recognize potential challenges, and strategically align resources to capitalize on emerging opportunities.


    Neftaly Spotlight: China-Specific Adaptation

    Unlike its Japanese counterpart, the China version incorporates localized data and insights into social behaviors, regulatory changes, and consumer preferences. It also considers China’s unique economic trajectory and technological adoption rate, ensuring that companies receive actionable recommendations tailored to this market.


    Neftaly Engagement: Applications and Services

    The Dentsu Group is offering this tool to clients through consulting services, workshops, and strategic planning sessions. Businesses can leverage these insights to design forward-thinking marketing strategies, launch innovative products, and optimize operations in anticipation of future market dynamics.


    Neftaly Perspective: Strategic Value

    In a world where market disruptions are increasingly common, tools like the Dentsu Future Mandala China Ver. provide a roadmap for medium-term planning. By understanding societal, technological, and economic trends, businesses can stay ahead of competitors, mitigate risks, and ensure sustainable growth.


    Neftaly Conclusion

    The launch of the Dentsu Future Mandala China Ver. underscores Dentsu Group’s commitment to innovating for the future. For businesses operating in China, this tool is more than a predictive framework—it is a strategic ally in anticipating change, navigating complexity, and seizing opportunities in a dynamic market.

  • Neftaly: Inter IKEA Group Launches Major Forest-Based Carbon Removal Project in Brazil

    Neftaly: Inter IKEA Group Launches Major Forest-Based Carbon Removal Project in Brazil

    In a bold move to combat climate change, Inter IKEA Group, the parent company of the global home furnishing giant IKEA, has announced a new forest-based carbon removal initiative in Brazil. This ambitious project represents a key step in IKEA’s commitment to sustainability and net-zero goals, focusing on restoring degraded lands, protecting biodiversity, and capturing atmospheric carbon.


    Neftaly Insight: Project Overview

    The project, which is the first large-scale nature-based carbon removal program under IKEA’s global strategy, will span approximately 4,000 hectares of land in the Atlantic Forest biome of southern Brazil. This region, historically rich in biodiversity, has suffered extensive deforestation, making conservation and restoration efforts critical.

    Through this initiative, IKEA aims to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, store it in growing forests, and restore ecological balance in one of the most endangered ecosystems on the planet.


    Neftaly Spotlight: Strategic Partnerships

    To implement this project, Inter IKEA Group has partnered with BTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group (TIG), a leading player in sustainable forest management and investment. TIG will oversee on-the-ground conservation, reforestation, and sustainable forestry activities, ensuring that the project meets international standards for ecological restoration and carbon removal verification.

    The collaboration also ensures that the project supports local communities, providing opportunities for sustainable livelihoods while advancing environmental goals.


    Neftaly Analysis: Environmental Impact

    The Atlantic Forest, once spanning over 1.3 million km², now remains at just 13% of its original coverage. Restoring even a fraction of this biome is crucial for carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience.

    By integrating native forest restoration with FSC-certified commercial plantations, the project balances carbon storage objectives with economic sustainability, offering a replicable model for corporate climate action worldwide.


    Neftaly Focus: Socio-Economic Benefits

    Beyond ecological gains, the Brazilian forest project is designed to benefit local populations. Through sustainable forestry practices, community engagement, and job creation, the initiative aims to boost local economies while fostering long-term stewardship of natural resources.

    IKEA’s approach emphasizes that climate action and economic opportunity can coexist, setting a benchmark for other corporations looking to invest in nature-based solutions.


    Neftaly Perspective: Global Context

    This investment aligns with growing global trends toward nature-based carbon removal solutions, which are increasingly recognized as essential complements to emission reduction strategies.

    IKEA has previously partnered with environmental organizations such as WWF to advance forest conservation and sustainable land management. The Brazilian project represents a scalable, long-term investment in environmental responsibility and corporate sustainability leadership.


    Neftaly Conclusion: Leading the Way in Corporate Climate Action

    With this initiative, Inter IKEA Group positions itself at the forefront of corporate climate innovation. By combining forest restoration, biodiversity protection, and sustainable economic development, the project demonstrates that private sector investment can drive meaningful climate solutions.

    IKEA’s Brazil forest project not only removes CO₂ from the atmosphere, but also provides a model for integrating nature, community, and business goals, reinforcing the company’s global vision of a climate-positive future.

  • Neftaly: ICE Raids Kenner Boat Launch, Detains 13; Advocacy Groups Voice Concerns

    Neftaly: ICE Raids Kenner Boat Launch, Detains 13; Advocacy Groups Voice Concerns

    In a recent enforcement operation at the Kenner boat launch in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained 13 individuals, sparking a wave of concern among local immigrant advocacy groups. The operation, conducted late at night, has reignited debates over local police cooperation with federal immigration authorities and the broader impact on community trust.


    Neftaly Insight: Details of the ICE Operation

    According to ICE, the enforcement action targeted individuals with immigration violations and was carried out in collaboration with Kenner Police Department, FBI agents, Louisiana State Police, and other federal authorities. Officials clarified that those detained were not in any active legal immigration proceedings, such as asylum applications or visa protections.

    The operation reportedly took place during hours when public presence is minimal, aiming to ensure both safety and efficiency. While ICE highlighted adherence to federal protocols, the move drew sharp criticism from residents and advocacy groups concerned about the humanitarian and social implications.


    Neftaly Focus: Local Law Enforcement’s Role

    Kenner Police Chief Keith Conley defended the collaboration, stating it was intended to address resident complaints about ongoing issues at the boat launch, including trash, noise, harassment, and other nuisances. Chief Conley emphasized that local resources alone were insufficient to handle these complaints, and the federal partnership was a means to enhance public safety.

    Despite this stance, many community members argue that police involvement in federal immigration enforcement erodes trust, particularly among immigrant populations who may fear routine interactions with law enforcement.


    Neftaly Spotlight: Advocacy Groups Raise Concerns

    Immigrant rights organizations, including Union Migrante, alongside local clergy and community leaders, voiced strong objections. Their concerns included:

    • Community fear and trauma: The presence of ICE agents has reportedly deterred individuals from visiting public spaces, even for routine activities.
    • Potential racial profiling: Advocates argue that raids disproportionately target Latino residents, raising civil rights concerns.
    • Chilling effect on legal residents: Families with mixed-status members feel unsafe attending schools, churches, and local businesses.

    At a recent Kenner City Council meeting, dozens of residents shared emotional testimonies urging officials to limit ICE operations and reconsider police cooperation with federal enforcement actions.


    Neftaly Perspective: Broader Federal Context

    This Kenner operation is part of a larger federal initiative in the New Orleans area, sometimes referred to as Operation Catahoula Crunch, which involves Border Patrol and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents. The initiative focuses on identifying individuals who may be living in the U.S. illegally, but its implementation in community spaces has raised ethical and legal questions.

    Local interfaith organizations and immigrant advocacy groups have mobilized to provide legal support, rights education, and emotional assistance to residents affected by the raids.


    Neftaly Analysis: Community Impact

    The ICE raid has highlighted the tension between law enforcement priorities and community trust. While some residents support the enforcement measures to ensure public safety, others worry that the operation has instilled fear among law-abiding immigrants, disrupted local businesses, and strained police-community relationships.

    Residents are calling for clearer policies to separate routine public safety duties from federal immigration enforcement, emphasizing that fear should not dictate public life in Jefferson Parish.


    Neftaly Conclusion: Navigating Enforcement and Community Trust

    The Kenner boat launch raid underscores the delicate balance between federal enforcement responsibilities and local community trust. As advocacy groups continue to challenge the practice of involving local police in ICE operations, it remains crucial for authorities to maintain transparency, ensure civil rights protections, and foster dialogue with impacted communities.

    Ultimately, navigating these operations without alienating immigrant communities will be a key test for both law enforcement and local government in the months ahead.

  • Neftaly Tech Insight: Nokia Names Kristen Pressner as Chief People Officer, Strengthening Group Leadership Team

    Neftaly Tech Insight: Nokia Names Kristen Pressner as Chief People Officer, Strengthening Group Leadership Team

    Helsinki, Finland – January 12, 2026 – In a strategic move aimed at bolstering its leadership and people strategy, Nokia has appointed Kristen Pressner as Chief People Officer (CPO) and member of the Group Leadership Team, effective May 1, 2026. This appointment reflects Nokia’s commitment to transforming its organisational culture and driving performance in the AI, cloud, and next-generation networks era.


    Neftaly Spotlight: A Veteran Leader Joins Nokia

    Kristen Pressner brings over 30 years of international experience in human resources, talent management, and organisational transformation. She joins Nokia from Roche Holding Group, where she served as Global Head of People & Culture for Roche Diagnostics.

    Pressner’s career has been marked by global HR leadership roles, including her tenure at Texas Instruments, where she gained extensive experience in talent development and leadership strategy.


    Neftaly Perspective: Reporting Directly to the CEO

    At Nokia, Pressner will report directly to President and CEO Justin Hotard and will be based in Finland. Her role as CPO will be central to Nokia’s mission of strengthening organisational culture, empowering teams, and driving accountability across all business units.

    According to Nokia’s CEO, “Kristen’s appointment reinforces our commitment to a people-first approach. She will help build a culture of empowerment and accountability while ensuring we are positioned to seize opportunities arising from the AI supercycle.”


    Neftaly Analysis: Leading Cultural Transformation

    The Chief People Officer position comes at a pivotal moment for Nokia, as the company continues to evolve for next-generation technologies. Pressner’s focus will include:

    • Leading Nokia’s people strategy and workforce planning.
    • Driving cultural evolution to foster innovation, collaboration, and accountability.
    • Supporting business units to align talent initiatives with strategic growth objectives.

    Her experience in transforming global organisations positions her to navigate Nokia through a critical period of technological and cultural change.


    Neftaly Insight: Strategic Background and Education

    Pressner holds an MBA in International Human Resources Management from the University of Dallas and a BA in Communication from Purdue University. Her deep expertise spans talent development, HR transformation, and global leadership—skills that will support Nokia’s growth in competitive technology markets.


    Neftaly Context: Nokia’s Leadership Evolution

    This appointment is part of broader strategic changes within Nokia’s Group Leadership Team. As Nokia positions itself for expansion in AI, cloud computing, and next-generation networks, the company is strengthening its leadership to ensure it can meet both operational and cultural challenges effectively.

    The addition of Pressner complements other recent appointments at Nokia, highlighting a concerted effort to align executive leadership with long-term growth and innovation goals.


    Neftaly Conclusion: Driving Future Success

    Kristen Pressner’s arrival marks a new chapter for Nokia’s human resources strategy. By bringing in a seasoned leader with a global perspective, Nokia aims to enhance employee engagement, cultivate leadership excellence, and reinforce a performance-driven culture.

    With Pressner at the helm of people strategy, Nokia is better positioned to capitalize on technological opportunities and maintain its edge in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

  • Neftaly: Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Latino Civic Group Over Alleged ‘Unlawful Voter Registration Scheme’

    Neftaly: Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Latino Civic Group Over Alleged ‘Unlawful Voter Registration Scheme’

    Neftaly Insight: Legal Showdown Between AG and Jolt Initiative

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Jolt Initiative, a prominent Latino civic engagement nonprofit, alleging the group ran an “unlawful voter registration scheme.” The legal action aims to dissolve Jolt’s corporate charter and prevent the organization from continuing voter-registration activities in Texas. According to Paxton’s office, the lawsuit stems from alleged violations of the Texas Election Code, including activities that may have facilitated unlawful voter registrations.

    This marks the latest chapter in a broader struggle between the state’s Republican leadership and civic organizations that actively promote voter participation among minority communities.


    Neftaly Spotlight: What the Lawsuit Alleges

    The lawsuit filed in Texas court alleges that Jolt Initiative and its volunteers engaged in systematic activities outside state driver-license offices that could violate election law. Key allegations include:

    • Providing guidance to individuals on submitting voter-registration forms in ways allegedly not permitted by Texas law.
    • Facilitating registrations that could include noncitizens, potentially rendering those registrations unlawful.
    • Coordinating large-scale voter-registration efforts without following state-mandated protocols.

    The Attorney General’s office seeks not only to dissolve the nonprofit but also to recover state legal costs incurred in investigating the alleged violations.


    Neftaly Report: Jolt Initiative Responds

    Jolt Initiative has vehemently denied the allegations, calling the lawsuit “meritless” and politically motivated. The organization argues that:

    • The lawsuit is an attempt to intimidate and retaliate against their voter-registration work.
    • Dissolving the nonprofit would infringe on their First Amendment rights and Voting Rights Act protections.
    • Past legal victories show that Paxton’s investigations into their operations have previously been blocked or dismissed.

    The nonprofit has also filed a federal counter-suit, asserting that the AG’s actions are intended to suppress civic engagement in minority communities.


    Neftaly Analysis: Broader Implications for Texas Voting Rights

    Experts suggest that this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for voter-registration efforts across Texas:

    • Minority-focused organizations may face increased scrutiny or legal challenges, potentially limiting outreach efforts.
    • Legal precedents set in this case could shape the interpretation of voter-registration laws in Texas for years to come.
    • The case could escalate political tensions ahead of future elections, particularly in communities with high Latino populations.

    This confrontation highlights the ongoing tension between state authorities and civic groups advocating for voter participation in historically underrepresented communities.


    Neftaly Update: Historical Context

    This lawsuit is part of a broader trend of legal actions by Paxton’s office against civic engagement groups. Over the past few years, the AG has pursued cases alleging voter-registration irregularities, sometimes drawing national attention. Jolt Initiative has previously blocked investigations from Paxton’s office, maintaining that its activities comply fully with state and federal law.


    Neftaly Perspective: What Comes Next

    As the case unfolds in Texas courts, legal experts expect several possible outcomes:

    1. Dismissal of the case if courts find the allegations lack sufficient legal grounding.
    2. Partial injunctions limiting specific voter-registration practices without dissolving the nonprofit.
    3. Full dissolution of Jolt Initiative, which would set a significant precedent for other civic organizations in Texas.

    Observers are watching closely, noting that the case may influence voter-access strategies nationwide.


    Neftaly Conclusion: A Critical Moment for Civic Engagement

    The lawsuit against Jolt Initiative represents more than a legal dispute—it’s a flashpoint in the ongoing debate over voting rights, minority participation, and the role of civic organizations in elections. As the legal battle continues, the outcome will likely resonate beyond Texas, shaping how nonprofits engage voters and how authorities regulate voter-registration drives across the country.

  • Neftaly: Amazon Music Launches Fan Groups to Transform Music Discovery

    Neftaly: Amazon Music Launches Fan Groups to Transform Music Discovery

    Amazon Music has unveiled Fan Groups, a new feature aimed at connecting music enthusiasts worldwide. This initiative allows fans to create communities around their favorite artists, albums, and genres, fostering interaction, sharing, and discovery like never before.


    Neftaly: What Are Amazon Music Fan Groups?

    Fan Groups are dedicated spaces within the Amazon Music app where users can discuss music, share playlists, and follow updates from artists. This initiative goes beyond simple streaming, offering fans a platform to engage with like-minded listeners and deepen their connection to the music they love.


    Neftaly: How Fan Groups Work

    Users can join Fan Groups for specific artists or genres and participate in discussions, polls, and community events. Members can share playlists, favorite tracks, and concert experiences, creating a social hub within the streaming platform. The feature encourages active participation and strengthens the bond between fans and artists.


    Neftaly: Artists’ Role in Fan Groups

    Artists can directly interact with their most devoted listeners, providing exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes content, and announcements. This direct engagement helps artists build a loyal fanbase while giving fans an insider’s view of their favorite performers’ work.


    Neftaly: Enhancing Music Discovery

    Fan Groups are designed to make discovering new music more interactive. By seeing what other fans are listening to and sharing, users can explore tracks and artists they might not encounter otherwise. This community-driven approach to discovery adds a social dimension to streaming, making it more engaging and fun.


    Neftaly: The Social Music Experience

    Amazon Music’s Fan Groups aim to merge streaming with social interaction. Fans can react to posts, comment on playlists, and even organize virtual listening parties. The platform becomes more than a music library—it transforms into a thriving music-focused social network.


    Neftaly: Privacy and Moderation

    Amazon Music ensures that Fan Groups are safe and welcoming. Communities are moderated to prevent harassment and maintain a positive environment. Users have control over their participation, and groups are structured to encourage respectful interaction.


    Neftaly: Conclusion

    Amazon Music Fan Groups represent a significant step in redefining how fans experience music. By fostering communities where listeners can share, discover, and interact, Amazon is bridging the gap between artists and fans while making music streaming more dynamic and social. For music lovers seeking connection and discovery, Fan Groups offer an exciting new way to engage with the music they love.