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Putin discusses terrorist threat 


in West Africa with Senegalese 


counterpart


November 22nd, 7:40am


(TASS)


 


The threat of terrorism in the Sahel region was one of 


the key topics in a telephone conversation between 


Russian President, Vladimir Putin and his 


Senegalese counterpart, Bassirou 


Diomaye Faye, the Kremlin 


press service reported.


 


"The leaders also discussed the situation in the Sahel 


and broader West African regions, focusing on the 


ongoing instability caused by the actions of 


terrorist groups," the Kremlin said


 in a statement.


 


In recent years, West Africa has been plagued by 


the activities of Islamist terrorist mercenaries. 



These groups have been attacking government 


forces - across several countries. They also 


receive support from Ukraine, a fact that 


has been openly acknowledged by the


''official'' Kiev authorities.


 


Senegal shares a border with Mali, one of the West African
nations where the terrorists operate. In 
September 2023,
Mali, alongside Niger & 
Burkina Faso, became founding
members 
of the Alliance of Sahel States, a regional 


collective defense organization. 


 


The alliance was established to "create an African 


space of sovereignty in the areas of security, 


politics, geostrategy, and economics." 


 


On July 6, 2024, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger 


announced the formation of the Sahel States


confederation --- to deepen cooperation 


and integration.


 


 



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South Africa, guest of honour 

at Havana Book Fair in 2025

November 21st, 3:41pm 

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The 33rd edition of the Havana International Book Fair 

2025 will have South Africa as a guest of honour,
Juan
 Rodriguez, president of the Cuban Book
Institute
 (ICL), informed in Havana
on Thursday.

 

Scheduled from February 13th to 23rd under the theme 

“Todo Un Pais En Libros” (A Whole Country In Books), 

the literary event will be dedicated to the 25th 

anniversary of the Territorial Editions System 

and to the 130th anniversary of the death in 

war action of Cuba’s National Hero,

 Jose Marti.

 

Researcher and professor Francisca Lopez Civeria, 

winner of the 2008 National History Prize and the 

2022 National Social and Humanistic Sciences 

Prize, and poet, essayist, researcher, and 

literary critic Virgilio Lopez Lemus,
will 
also be honoured.

 

Rodriguez stressed the significance of having South 

Africa - as the third African guest of honour, after 

Algeria and Angola, at the usual main venue of 

San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress, which 

shares activities with 17 other places 

in Havana.

 

He underscored that the two nations share a common 

history and recalled the strong ties of friendship that 

developed between late leader Nelson Mandela and 

Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro, in addition to all 

the bilateral cooperation that has been fostered 

since the fall of the Apartheid regime.

 

He noted that Cuba is proud of having South Afica 

at the event, because, “Cubans carry Africa 

in their hearts”

 

South African Ambassador to Havana, Yvonne 

Nkwenkwezi, voiced her gratitude on behalf 

of her country for such a designation, 

which she considered an honour 

and a commitment.

 

 

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Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution Monday 


calling for an immediate cease-fire in 


the war between Sudan's military 


and paramilitary forces


November 19th, 12:11pm


(Rédaction Africanews with AP)


 


Russia's deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyansky 


told the Security Council that Moscow vetoed the


resolution because - “it should be solely the 


government of Sudan” that should be 


responsible for what happens
in 
the country.


 


The main problem with the resolution, he said, is its 


“false understanding of who bears responsibility 


for the protection of civilians in Sudan and for 


border control and security control in the 


country --- and who should decide to 


invite foreign forces to Sudan.”


 


Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of arming


the RSF, which the UAE denies. U.N. experts said, in a 


report earlier this year that the RSF received support
from Arab-allied communities - and new military 


supply lines running through Chad, Libya 


and South Sudan.


 


As for the government - Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, who


 led a military takeover of Sudan in 2021, has received 


Russian support and is a close ally of neighbouring 


Egypt and its president, former army chief 


Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. 


 


In February, Sudan’s foreign minister held talks 


in Tehran, with his Iranian counterpart, amid 


unconfirmed reports of drone purchases 


for government forces.


 


Sudan's U.N. Ambassador, Al-Harith Idris, said his 


country is ready to cooperate with all countries


who are --- ready to condemn the RSF and its
allied 
militias, stop the flow of weapons to 


them --- and “respect the sovereignty 


of Sudan through implementing a 


plan to protect civilians.”


 


“Sudan --- is in an existential battle, where choices 


are limited,” he said. “Either Sudan remains free,


 independent and united, or it vanishes.”

 


 


 


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Russia working to expand 

presence in Africa: expert

November 19th, 9:19am

(TASS)

 

 Russia is actively expanding its presence in Africa, 

and the countries of the continent could become a 

testing ground for advanced Russian technologies, 

Director of the Institute for African Studies of the

 Russian Academy of Sciences, Irina Abramova, 

said at a press conference.

 

"I believe that, in the current conditions Russia finds 

itself, given the resources we have at our disposal, 

we are indeed, making very active progress in the
African direction," she noted. "I always say that 

one of the areas of our cooperation - should 

be in the technological sphere, that is, the 

transfer of Russian technologies -- which 

demonstrates -- our special relationship 

with Africa. Moreover, our technologies 

are adaptable and can be applied there

 and Africa can become a sort of place 

for testing our Russian technologies."

 

The expert emphasized --- that Russian businesses are 

now very interested in working in Africa. To facilitate 

this, Abramova says that Russia needs to establish

effective mechanisms for public-private partner-

ships to successfully implement projects on 

the continent. 

 

"Our main mistake, is the lack of coordination between

the government, an development institutions such as 

the Russian Export Centre, VEB, and others, and

entrepreneurs," she said. 

 

"The public-private partnership formula, which should 

form the basis of our relations, is still not working 

very effectively."

 

Expanding cooperation - in all areas

 

Nevertheless, in Abramova's opinion, Russia has 

succeeded in building an institutional structure 

for relations with African countries. 

 

"Just recently, our embassy was opened in Burkina 

Faso, and - by 2026 - seven more new embassies 

are planned to be opened in African countries," 

the expert noted.

 

She also added that, in addition to actively developing 

relations in the political sphere - work is underway in 

the economic and social sectors. 

 

"Trade missions are opening ------ one has already been 

opened in Ethiopia and Nigeria, and both are working 

very actively. These countries are key for us, as 

they are centres of development in Africa," 

the expert observed. 

 

"New Russian Centres are opening -- not only within the

framework of Rossotrudnichestvo -- but there are also 

many private initiatives being supported. Additionally, 

60 Sunday schools have been opened, and each 

of these Sunday schools has a Russian 

language centre."

 

"We are steadily expanding our presence in Africa, 

and of course, this should yield results," 

Abramova concluded.

 

 

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Russia awaiting Egypt's ratification 

of industrial zone agreement 

— minister

November 18th, 3:26pm

(TASS)

 

 Russia eagerly awaits Egypt's ratification of an

 intergovernmental agreement on creating a 

Russian industrial zone around the Suez 

Canal, Industry and Trade Minister 

Anton Alikhanov told reporters.

 

"We are waiting for Egypt to ratify the agreement. 

President el-Sisi said at the meeting in Kazan 

that this issue would be reviewed at the 

parliament’s session soon," the 

minister said.

 

The intergovernmental agreement between Russia and 

Egypt was signed in 2018. The project is stipulated to

 last 13 years. Construction of the industrial zone was 

set to start in 2020 but it was postponed due to the 

coronavirus pandemic.

 

 

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Russia, Republic of the Congo - sign 


memorandum of naval cooperation


November 18th, 1pm


(TASS)


 


 Russia and the Republic of the Congo have signed 


a memorandum of naval cooperation, the Russian
defense ministry said, after a meeting between 


Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander 


Fomin and National Defense Minister of 


the Republic of the Congo, Charles 


Richard Mondjo.


 


"On November 18, 2024, a working meeting between 


Russian Deputy Defense Minister Colonel General 


Alexander Fomin, & National Defense Minister of
the Republic of the Congo, Lt General Charles 


[Richard] Mondjo, was held in Moscow. The 


sides exchanged views on current issues 


of Russian-Congolese military & defense 


cooperation, discussed promising joint 


projects in the defense sphere - and 


outlined ways to implement them. 


They also agreed --- to continue 


close cooperation in all areas 


of bilateral cooperation," 


the ministry said.


 


"The talks were held in a friendly atmosphere..... and 


were crowned by the signing of an inter-ministerial
memorandum of understanding and cooperation 


in the naval sphere, having reiterated Moscow 


and Brazzaville’s commitment to the further 


expansion of practical cooperation.''


 


 


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Participation in Municipal 

Elections in Libya 

Exceeds 74%

November 16th, 4:57pm

(teleSUR)

 

The turnout at the municipal elections held on

 Saturday in Libya, without security incidents, 

exceeded 74% -- a rate rated “high” by the 

National High Electoral Commission

 (HNEC).

 

“The initial proportion of voters -- was 74% ......as the 

screening and counting process continues and the 

scheduling process begins tomorrow at UNHCR 

headquarters,” the HNEC said.

 

Municipal elections in Libya... are held in two phases, 

this first -- includes 29 municipalities in the western 

region, 12 in the eastern region and 17 in the south
- both of the area administered by the Government 

of National Unity (GUN) of Tripoli ..as of the one 

controlled by the parallel Executive ---- under 

the tutelage of Marshal Jalifa Haftar.

 

Abdulhakim al Shaab, a member of the aforementioned 

electoral commission ---- reported that the counting, 

grading and statistics process has already started 

in all polling stations after they closed their doors 

at 18:00 local time (20:00 GMT).

 

Preliminary results will be announced in two or three 

days while the final ones will be revealed after the 

appeal stage, which according to the law lasts 

21 days, he added.

 

On the other hand, the head of the Government of 

National Unity (GUN) --- Abdulhamid Dbeiba ------ 

confirmed after the close of the polls that the 

“success” of the electoral process... went 

“smoothly and safely, and represents a 

further response ---- to calls for the 

imposition of new transitional 

stages -- as a condition for 

holding elections”.

 

“The Libyans who use today’s ballot boxes --- to choose 

who will manage their municipalities’ affairs are the 

same people who can elect their legislative and 

executive leaders - through them. Those who 

are obstructing this popular will are those 

who seek to extend their mandate by 

not issuing fair and enforceable 

electoral laws,” he said.

 

 

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Ethiopia and China to 

enhance ties...... with 

law enforcement centre

November 15th, 12:21pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Ethiopia and China agreed on Friday to establish a Law
Enforcement Cooperation Centre in this capital, 

Addis Ababa, to maintain solid coordinated 

cooperation and strengthen capacity 

development and other issues.

 

The agreement followed a meeting between Ethiopia's 

Federal Police Commissioner, General Demelash
Gebremichael, and Chinese Deputy Public 

Security Minister, Qi Yanjun, to discuss 

bilateral national issues.

 

During the meeting, both sides recalled previous 

agreements signed to cooperate closely.... in 

several fields, the local Federal Police said.

 

Gebremichael and Qi highlighted the fruitful results 

achieved in transnational crime prevention, 

extradition, capacity building, and 

resource support.

 

The Addis Ababa City Administration Police 

Commission and the Beijing Municipal 

Public Security Bureau --- inked a 

Memorandum of Understanding 

(MoU) on cooperation between 

the two national security 

institutions.

 

According to the source, the document will help 

both parties to cooperate in exchanging 

experiences and other issues.

 

 

 

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Kenya: Farmers fight against GMOs


November 14th, 12:10pm


(teleSUR)


 


In communities across Kenya, peasant organizations 


are mobilizing to defend the right to healthy food 


and reject GM crops.


 


In Karura, a region on the northern outskirts of Nairobi, 


community leaders meet with the local peasant 


communities - to explain the implications of 


GMOs to small farmers, seeds introduced 


into the country following a government 


authorization to seed patenting by 


food multinationals.


 


In a room with sheet and canvas walls, with the floor 


of dirt - twenty Kenyans discuss strategies to resist 


a threat they perceive, as imminent. For many, the 


entry of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) 


means the loss of traditional seeds...  the 


cultivation methods learned from their 


grandparents and the threat of an 


agriculture dependent on big 


corporations and bringing


harmful chemicals.


 


One of the keys to GMOs --- is their resistance to 


agrochemicals that other herbs do not have, so 


spraying products like glyphosate on crops
kills 
all competition, and allows intensive
production 
of the plantation of interest.


 


“Well water is here, the bath is there, everything 


shares the same soil,” says Denis Wangila, one 


of the representatives --- who debate the 


sustainability of the places where 


they live.


 


In this sense, the villagers are moving forward with the 


organization of committees at different locations - to 


gain organizational advantage against the advance 


of the multinationals.


 


One of the most popular grassroots organisations in 


the area is the Kenyan Peasant League (KPL), 


which has managed to win temporary 


victories in court by maintaining a 


ban on GMOs until a final verdict 


is reached. 


 


However, the threat persists and 


farmers --- continue to mobilize.


 


Recently, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision 


to temporarily ban GMOs on the grounds that the 


government did not guarantee adequate public 


participation --- which the KPL considers 


fundamental.  ”The Constitution backs 


us, we have a right to be heard,” adds 


Susan Otawi of the Kenyan Peasant 


League Women’s Collective.


 


In parallel, the campaign to collect signatures against 


the introduction of GMOs is advancing strongly. In the 


community of City Park - another point of resistance


 in Nairobi, activists and farmers gather to collect 


signatures and continue challenging the 


government decision.


 


 ”We have not been given any guarantees of safety on
GMOs, and the government made this decision, 


without consulting us. That is unacceptable,” 


says one of the spokesmen.


 


The KPL maintains an active strategy based on legal 


and environmental principles. The organization 


supports its arguments in the UN Declaration 


on the Rights of Peasants & Other Workers 


in Rural Areas, and in Article 10 of the 


Kenyan Constitution, which 


establishes the right to 


public consultation.


 


This legal framework has been the basis for their 


struggle against the decisions of a government 


that, according to its leaders, is more aligned 


with the interests of multinationals than 


with the needs of its own citizens.


 


For many of these farmers, the fight against GMOs, is a 


battle for food sovereignty and the right to decide what 


kind of food and farming methods they prefer for their 


land. With a history of agroecological practices and 


indigenous seed cultivation, the fear of farmers is 


that the GMOs income will destroy the delicate 


ecological balance and make communities 


dependent on patented chemicals and 


seeds ---- that only enrich the great 


corporations of the global North.


 


“Hunger is not solved with GMOs, but with policies that 


eliminate poverty,” insist the KPL, reiterating that the 


seeds of the multinationals will not improve their 


crops in the soils of Kenya, contrary to what 


the government tries to make believe.


 


 


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Sudan:
Cholera Cases -- Rise to


 30,880, Dengue Fever to 6,011


November 13th, 12:26pm


(teleSUR)


 


On Monday November 11, Sudan’s Health Ministry said 


that the number of cholera infection cases in Sudan 


has climbed to 30,880, while dengue fever cases 


reached 6,011.


 


“The cholera epidemiological situation report revealed 


the registration of 138 new cases, including two 


deaths, bringing the total to 30,880 cases, 


including 887 deaths,” the ministry 


said in a statement.


 


The ministry said 72 out of the 138 new cases were 


recorded in Gedaref State in eastern Sudan.


 


In addition, 91 new cases of dengue fever were 


reported, all in Kassala State, raising the total 


number of dengue fever cases in the country


 to 6,011, including 12 deaths.


 


Kassala State -- is experiencing high rates of both 


cholera and dengue fever, attributed to waves of 


displacement from the eastern Gezira region in 


central Sudan, as noted by Al-Fadil Mohamed 


Mahmoud, director general of the ministry’s 


Health Emergencies and Epidemic 


Control Department.


 


The marked increase in cholera and dengue cases


 is part of a broader health crisis in Sudan, where 


fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces 


and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces 


has raged since April 2023. 


 


Other epidemic diseases, including malaria 


and measles, have also been spreading.


 


The ongoing conflict in Sudan has resulted in 


over 24,850 deaths and displaced millions of


people, according to the latest estimates 


from international organizations. 


 


 


 


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Russia... wrote off 

African countries’


 debts


November 13th, 10:39am 


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Russia has written off debts of African states 


worth 20 billion dollars, Deputy Foreign 


Minister Mikhail Bogdanov informed 


on Wednesday in an interview 


with TASS.


 


Bogdanov......  who is also the Special Representative of 


the President of Russia for the Middle East and African 


countries added that those funds are being redirected


- among other things - to development projects under 


the refinancing program.


 


The diplomat affirmed that these debts are being 


used “to implement socio-economic projects 


in those countries.”


 


Bogdanov also announced - that Russia will open 


embassies in that continent’s several countries, 


such as Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone, and 


South Sudan.


 


The deputy foreign minister recalled that an embassy 


in Burkina Faso was just opened, and the possibility 


of reopening embassies in some countries.. where 


they were once closed, is also being considered.


 


 



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Mpox mortality decreases in DRC


November 12th, 11:31am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Mortality due to monkeypox (Mpox) has decreased in 


the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), reaching 


0.36 percent on November 4-9, Health Minister 


Roger Kamba informed.


 


Kamba noted, that three people died out of 834 


suspects and 81 confirmed Mpox cases during 


the period, resulting in a mortality rate of 


0.36 percent, much lower than the 


previous week’s 1.6 percent.


 


In his update on the Mpox epidemic status in the 


country, the minister stated that since the 


epidemic broke out, 42,912 suspected 


cases have been reported, 9,454 of 


which have been confirmed and 


1,132 deaths have been 


recorded.


 


He specified that Kinshasa reported 123 active 


cases, 56 of which are suspected cases and


 67 have already been confirmed as 


Mpox patients.


 


 


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Foreign Ministry of PNE: Libya 
is interested in joining BRICS

November 11th, 9:29pm


(RT.ru)


 


The Libyan side is interested in joining BRICS, and 


the relevant possibility is being studied in the 


country's government circles.


 


This was stated in an interview with TASS, on the 


sidelines of the first Russia — Africa ministerial 


conference by Acting Foreign Minister of the


 Government of National Unity (PNE) of 


Libya Taher al-Baur.


 


"In fact, we are currently studying the possibility of 


joining BRICS in government circles. This requires


 ....a deep study and assessment of the benefits 


that Libya will receive from joining the BRICS," 


the diplomat said.


 


Earlier, Malaysian Ambassador to Russia Cheong Lun 


Lai said that the country has received an invitation 


to join the BRICS as a partner.


 


It also became known that Belarus has 


officially become a BRICS partner.


 


 


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Al-Hajj: Russia can play a key role


 in ending the conflict in Sudan


by Marina Sovina (Editor of the 


Operational Information Dept)


November 9th, 11:16pm


(Lenta.ru)


 


Russia - can play a key role in ending the conflict in 


Sudan because of its influence in Africa. This was 


stated in an interview with RIA Novosti by the 


Acting Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of 


the African country, Hussein Al-Hajj.


 


He stressed - that the end of the conflict is necessary to 


ensure the security of neighbouring States - and Africa


 as a whole. The interlocutor of the agency noted that 


Russia, which has a significant influence on the 


continent, can contribute to this.


 


"Some African countries are involved in the war from 


the opposite side. Not directly, but mercenaries 


coming from all over Africa," he said. Al-Hajj 


pointed out that Moscow could explain to 


these states ......how important the 


sovereignty and inviolability of 


Sudan's borders are.


 


 


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Russia has signed 33 agreements 

on military cooperation with 


African countries


November 9th, 3:24pm


(RT.ru)


 


Russia has signed 33 agreements on military-technical 


cooperation with African countries, said Anton 


Kobyakov - Adviser to the Russian President 


and the Executive secretary of the forum's 


organizing committee for preparation 


and holding of events in the 


Russia-Africa format.


 


"To date --- Russia has signed agreements on 


regular military-technical cooperation with 


33 countries on the African continent," 


TASS quoted him as saying.


 


According to Kobyakov --- the role of a 


security provider for Africa, is a vital 


necessity for the country.


 


Earlier, Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov 


held working meetings with the defense ministers 


of Burkina Faso and the Republic of Niger, as 


part of the Army 2024 forum.


 


 


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African Union supports Luanda 

Process for peace in DRC

November 9th, 1:21pm

(Prensa Latina) 




The special envoy of the African Union (AU) for the 

prevention of genocide, Adama Djeng, ratified the 

support of the entity to the Luanda Process for 

peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo

 (DRC), Radio Okapi reported today.

 

After a meeting with the provincial governor of North 

Kivu yesterday, Djeng said that implementing the 

roadmap would help prevent mass crimes --- 

and enable people to return to normal life.

 

He noted the steps taken in this direction, particularly

 in the launching, last November 5th, of the Ad-Hoc 

Reinforced Verification Mechanism, with the 

participation of the foreign ministers of

 the DRC and Rwanda.

 

‘The two foreign ministers - once again - committed 

themselves to put everything in place so that there 

will be peace, that crimes, which are extremely 

serious, will cease’, he emphasized. 

 

Djeng announced that he would meet with the 

displaced populations to bring his solidarity, 

and the message of compassion from the 

African Union, through its president 

Muhamed Musa Faki.

 

According to Radio Okapi, the envoy is also due to 

meet in Goma with the authorities of the United 

Nations Stabilization Mission in the DRC 

(Monusco).

 

 

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Russia affirms: that Ukraine 

sponsors terrorist groups 

in Africa

November 9th, 12:12pm 

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The Kiev government - openly - sponsors terrorist groups 

in Africa, and Moscow will fight against this tendency, 

said today the director of the department of threats 

and challenges of the Russian Foreign Ministry, 

Georgy Mikhno.

 

The diplomat stressed, Saturday, at the first ministerial

 conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum 

that the Slavic nation, 'considers the practice of 

cooperating with international terrorist groups

 unacceptable - and will continue to fight 

this evil by all available means’.

 

Late in July, the Russian-origin paramilitary 

organization Wagner -- confirmed that its 

fighters suffered casualties in clashes 

with irregular armed groups in north-

eastern Mali between July 22 - 27.

 

The Malian army also reported 

losses during the clashes.

 

On July 30, Senenews media reported that Malian 

and Mauritanian authorities --- were investigating 

the involvement of Ukrainian military instructors 

on the side of the rebels in Mali in the year-long 

conflict.

 

On Saturday, August 3rd, Senegal’s Foreign Ministry

 summoned Ukraine’s ambassador to the country, 

Yuri Pivovárov, for his expressed support for 

fighters in northern Mali ----- who inflicted 

heavy losses on government forces.

 

On the same day, nine Senegalese public organizations

 said in a statement that a video released by Ukraine’s 

military intelligence spokesman, Andrei Yusov, 

confirming Kiev’s involvement in the attack 

on Wagner in Mali - was further evidence 

of Kiev’s support - for these irregular 

armed groups.

 

They also condemned Ukraine for training fighters in 

Africa -- and urged the international community to 

hold Kiev accountable for its actions.

 

On August 20th the permanent missions of Mali, Niger 

and Burkina Faso, called on the UN Security Council 

to take action against Ukraine ---- for its support of 

terrorism in the Sahel region.

 

 

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Chad flooded by rains
and refugees

November 9th, 12:03pm 

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Almost six hundred Chadians died since last July 

in Chad due to heavy rains, according to the UN 

agency for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

 

The tragedy is highlighted by another document of the 

same entity.... on the unstoppable flow of refugees to 

this Mediterranean country - halfway between North
and Central Africa, where 680,000 people displaced 

by a civil war in Sudan, found refuge in its territory.

 

The increased death toll from the rains in Chad 

recorded by OCHA is only partial because the 

rainy season lasts until December, almost 

two months during which - death hangs 

like the sword of Damocles - over both

Chadians and expatriates, lacking 

safe places to shelter.

 

The rains cover the 23 provinces of the country. Floods 

have forced a mass of 503,000 residents to flee the 

provinces of Lac, Mandul, Moyen Chari, and 

Tandjilé, who are now wandering on the

 roads... for places to settle.

 

In a separate report, the UN High Commissioner for 

Refugees revealed that, in October alone, 60,000 

Sudanese entered Chad, mostly children, fleeing 

the more than a year-long civil war between the 

Sovereign Transitional Council (CST) and the 

Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.

 

The Army supports the CST, led by General Abdel 

Fattah al Burhan; the RSF are loyal to General 

Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, but both are 

responsible for the conflict ---- [that has 

pleased the Western powers elites] &

caused the largest refugee crisis 

in Sudanese history, 12 million 

human beings ---- and about 

15,000 deaths, in addition 

to the devastation of 

the country.

 

 

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Angolan President
completes

 Interior Ministry reshuffle

November 8th, 4:40pm 

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Angolan President, Joao Lourenco, 

completed reshuffling the Interior 

Ministry today by appointing two

 new ministers for that portfolio.

 

On October 31, the president dismissed the then head of
that ministry, Eugenio Cesar Laborinho, as well as 

the Secretaries of State for the Interior, Jose

 Paulino Cunha da Silva, and for Technical 

Guarantee, Carlos Armando Albino.

 

On the same date, he appointed Manuel Homem, who

 was serving as governor of the province of Luanda,

 to occupy the post of minister, but the other
posts 
remained vacant.

 

On Friday, the Presidency issued a decree in which the

 President, in accordance with the Constitution and 

after consultation with the National Security 

Council, decided to move Commissioner 

General Arnaldo Manuel Carlos, who 

was the Commander General of the 

National Police, to assume the 

functions of Secretary of 

State for the Interior 

of the Ministry of

 the Interior.

 

Meanwhile.... the Vice Governor of the Province of 

Luanda for Technical Services and Infrastructure, 

Cristino Mario Ndeitunga ---- was appointed as 

Secretary of State for Technical Guarantee 

of the same ministry.

 

Chief Commissioner Francisco Monteiro Ribas da Silva,

 who served as Provincial Delegate of the Ministry of 

the Interior and Provincial Commander of Luanda of

 the Angolan National Police --- was promoted to 

Police Commissioner General & promoted to 

Commander General of the National Police.

 

These changes complete the overhaul initiated in the 

Ministry of the Interior since October 25, when the 

Director General of the Criminal Investigation 

Service (SIC) and the Director General of 

the Migration and Foreign Affairs

 Service (SME) were dismissed.

 

 

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Ethiopia, UN address 


the challenges - of 


organised crime


November 7th, 11pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Representatives of the Ethiopian Government and the 


United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) 


today, discussed the pressing challenges posed 


by transnational organised crime in the Horn


 of Africa.


 


The Ethiopian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs --------


Mesganu Arga, & the UNODC Regional Representative 


for East Africa Ashita Mittal, focused their discussions 


on critical issues such as human trafficking, drug and 


arms trafficking, the distribution of counterfeit goods, 


smuggling, and money laundering, according to the 


Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


 


Both sides stressed the importance of a joint approach


 to tackling these interlinked threats, which threaten 


the livelihoods of people in the region.


 


In this regard ----- Arga reiterated the Ethiopian 


government’s willingness to work closely with


the international organisation ---- to address 


these challenges in a coordinated manner.


 


For his part, Mittal stressed that the partnership 


not only strengthens regional efforts --- but also 


contributes positively to continental initiatives.


 


He pledged the UNODC’s continued commitment


 to providing capacity building and technical 


assistance to enhance the performance of 


African national institutions in the fight 


against transnational crime.


 


 


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A way to reduce the incidence of malaria

 in Mali by 10 times ------ has been found

November 7th, 3:25am

(TASS.ru) 

 

The use of toxic sugar --- to eliminate malaria-carrying
mosquitoes - has reduced the incidence in Mali (West
Africa) by 10 times. Experiments were conducted for 
several years by an international group of scientists 

from Russia, Mali, Germany, Lithuania, and Israel,

 the press service of the Russian Ministry of 

Education and Science told TASS.

 

Despite the fact that great progress has been made 

in the fight against malaria in the world, hundreds 

of millions of people are infected every year, and

 hundreds of thousands of them, die. The largest 

amount of victims is among preschool children.
 

This problem is particularly relevant
for the 
countries of West Africa.

 

"One of the methods tested by scientists gave a good result
------ it allowed to reduce the number of malaria-carrying
mosquitoes from one person to another, by 
10 times.

''The approach is based on establishing a 
network
of stations, in the villages of Mali. There 
were
traps filled with lures in the form of toxic 

sugar," the report says.

 

As a comparative analysis showed, in villages with 

traps, the number of mosquitoes was much lower

 than in control settlements where bait was 

not used. 

 

The data obtained by the researchers will form 

the basis of recommendations ----- that will be 

developed by the World Health Organization.

 

 

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Zambia: Recruitment of 3,000 


Police Officers Ahead of 


General Elections


November 6th, 3:49pm


(teleSUR)


 


On Wednesday ---- the head of the police in Zambia 


appealed to the government for the recruitment 


of 3,000 new officers ahead of the 2026 


general elections.


 


Raphael Musamba, the inspector-general of the Zambia


 Police, said the recruitment of more police officers 


was needed in order to provide adequate peace 


ahead of the elections.


 


“As you may be aware ----- the maintenance of peace and 


security during election periods ---- is a mammoth task, 


requiring more police officers, as some of our citizens 


take advantage --- to bring anarchy and instability to


 the nation,” he said during a pass-out parade 


of 1,528 new police recruits.


 


The police chief appealed to the government for funds 


to recruit more officers in readiness for the general 


elections  ---and pledged that the police are 


committed to ensuring security and 


peace in the country.


 


President Hakainde Hichilema said the government


 recognized the need for a robust police service in 


the maintenance of peace and security.


 


In a speech read for him by Minister of Home Affairs 


and Internal Security, Jack Mwiimbu - the Zambian 


president said the government --- is committed to 


ensuring a well-trained and professional police 


service. He acknowledged - that the demand 


for policing services has continued to grow 


largely due to population increase as well 


as rising economic and social activities.


 


In a ministerial statement presented to parliament 


in November last year, Mwiimbu said the police 


service in Zambia --- has a total of 21,944 


officers policing a population of about 


20 million people, representing a 


policing ratio --- of one police 


officer, to 894 citizens.


 


 


 


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Sudan: Cholera Cases Rise to 30,880, 


Dengue Fever to 6,011


November 6th, 1:39pm


(teleSUR)


 


On Tuesday, Sudan’s Health Ministry said that the 


number of cholera infection cases in Sudan has 


climbed to 30,880, while dengue fever cases 


reached 6,011.


 


“The cholera epidemiological situation report 


revealed the registration of 138 new cases, 


including two deaths, bringing the total to 


30,880 cases ----- including 887 deaths,”
the 
ministry said in a statement.


 


The ministry said 72 out of the 138 new cases were 


recorded in Gedaref State in eastern Sudan.


 


In addition, 91 new cases of dengue fever were 


reported, all in Kassala State, raising the total


 number of dengue fever cases in the country


 to 6,011, including 12 deaths.


 


Kassala State - is experiencing high rates of both 


cholera and dengue fever, attributed to waves of 


displacement from the eastern Gezira region in 


central Sudan, as noted by Al-Fadil Mohamed 


Mahmoud, director general of the ministry’s 


Health Emergencies and Epidemic 


Control Department.


 


The marked increase in cholera and dengue cases


 is part of a broader health crisis in Sudan, where 


fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces 


and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces 


has raged since April 2023. 


 


Other epidemic diseases, including malaria


 and measles, have also been spreading.


 


The ongoing conflict in Sudan has resulted in over 


24,850 deaths and displaced millions of people, 


according to the latest estimates from


 international organizations. 


 


 


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South Africa: Minister for Harnessing 


Africa’s Renewable Energy Potential


November 6th, 1:35 pm


(teleSUR)


 


On Wednesday, South Africa’s Minister of Electricity 


and Energy, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, called on 


African countries - to harness the potential of 


Africa’s rich renewable energy resources to 


forge an inclusive and sustainable path for 


the continent.


 


He made the call, when delivering a keynote address 


at the opening ceremony of the 2024 African Energy 


Week, held in Cape Town from Nov. 4 to 8 under the 


theme “Invest in African Energies: Energy Growth 


through an Enabling Environment.”


 


“Africa’s potential for renewable energy --- is unmatched 


globally,” Ramokgopa stressed --- in his address. “The


 continent... is rich in diverse renewable resources, 


each offering a path toward sustainable growth 


that is less dependent on fossil fuels and more 


aligned with global climate commitments.”


 


He further noted that Africa’s renewable resources 


offer a solution to energy poverty and a strategic 


advantage in supporting local industries and 


value-added activities.


 


“If coupled with the right policies ----- the transition to 


renewable energy can drive African industrialization 


by enhancing the beneficiation of critical minerals 


essential for both the renewable and high-tech 


industries globally,” Ramokgopa said.


 


“This path --- also strengthens Africa’s geopolitical 


positioning in the global clean energy transition.. 


making the continent not just a provider of raw 


materials -- but a central player in the entire 


value chain,” he added.


 


The minister also promised that South Africa will use 


its presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) in 2025 


to champion Africa’s energy priorities on a 


global platform.


 


“In leading the G20, South Africa will focus on strategic


 interventions to address Africa’s unique energy needs 


and support a resilient inclusive future,” beneficiated


 Ramokgopa, adding that these interventions will 


position Africa as an active participant in the


 global energy transition, while addressing 


the continent’s development needs. 


 


 


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Rosatom ready to sign documents
 

during African Energy Week


November 5th, 2:28pm


(TASS)


 


 The African Energy Week (AEW) is an important forum 


for Rosatom, a spokesperson of the Russian state 


nuclear corporation told TASS at the forum.


 


"Rosatom is taking part in AEW activities - for 


the second year in a row; this conference is 


important for us," the spokesperson said.


 


 "The delegation of the state corporation comprises 


over thirty people. Rosatom has also staged its
display at the exhibition - as part of AEW. We 


proactively take part in various meetings
and 
intend to sign a number of
documents," 
he added.


 


"Rosatom acts - as a key partner of the African Energy 


Week," another spokesperson of the corporation said.


 


"Rosatom speakers - will present competencies 


of the state corporation and energy solutions 


adapted to Africa’s energy needs --- as part 


of the business program," he added.


 


 


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NPP safety system key component --- 


delivered for El Dabaa plant in Egypt 


— Rosatom


November 5th, 12:03pm


(TASS)


 


A key component of the nuclear power plant's safety


system, the so-called "melt trap" ......has been 


delivered to the El Dabaa NPP construction 


site in Egypt ---- the press service of 


Atomstroyexport (ASE, Rosatom's 


engineering division) reported.


 


The vessel with the melt trap left the port of 


Novorossiysk in October. Thanks to early 


construction readiness.. at power unit 


No. 4 ---- the device arrived in Egypt 


ahead of schedule, the report says.


 


The total weight of the melt trap is more than 700 tons, 


the weight of the hull is 155 tons. Specialists plan to 


begin installation of the device by the end of 


this year.


 


According to Vice President of JSC ASE, Director of the


El-Dabaa NPP construction project, Alexey Kononenko


---- the construction of power units, according to the
VVER-1200 design, is a well-established process 


for Rosatom.


 


"We have moved from individual unique projects --- to 


an industrial flow-line construction. Today we are 


receiving the fourth "trap" for the El Dabaa NPP. 


This means that - very soon - we will begin 


installing the casing of the device at the 


fourth power unit. I would like to note 


that in 2023 we installed "traps" at 


power units No. 1 and No. 2, and 


in 2024 - at power unit No. 3. 


 


''The installation of the "trap" at power unit No. 4 this 


year, will show the stability of our process - two 


"traps" per year. We are successfully working 


on the simultaneous construction of all four 


power units of the 1st Egyptian NPP, using 


advanced technologies -- and modern 


engineering solutions" -- Kononenko 


said as quoted by the press service.


 


El-Dabaa is the first nuclear power plant in Egypt to be


 built by Rosatom in the Matrouh Governorate on the 


shores of the Mediterranean Sea - about 300 klms
northwest of Cairo. This is Rosatom's first major 


project in Africa. By 2028, the state corporation 


will build four units of the plant with VVER-1200 


reactors, & will supply nuclear fuel throughout 


the life cycle of the NPP (60 years), as well as 


provide training, maintenance and repair 


services for 10 years after the start-up 


of each unit. 


 


''The contract also provides for the construction of 


the first module of dry containerized storage of 


spent nuclear fuel by 2028. Egypt expects the 


NPP to reach full capacity by 2030.''


 






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Rebels capture strategic town in 

eastern Congo bordering Uganda

November 5th, 6:17am (TASS)

 

Militants from the March 23 Movement (M23) have 

seized Kamandi-Gite - a key town in the eastern 

Democratic Republic of the Congo’s North Kivu 

province which borders Uganda, South African 

radio station SABC reported.

 

According to the report, M23 forces captured the town 

following clashes with the Wazalendo movement ----- a 

coalition of rebel groups allied with the official armed 

forces. As a result, residents of Kamandi-Gite, a town

 with a population of 30,000, and its surrounding 

settlements - have begun fleeing.

 

M23 units resumed their offensive in North Kivu, in 

mid-October, capturing over ten major settlements. 

While the hostilities have mainly involved fighting 

between the M23 and Wazalendo, there have 

also been skirmishes between the rebels 

and Congolese regular troops in several 

areas. Neither side.. has announced an 

official withdrawal from the ceasefire, 

which has been in place between the 

Congolese army and the M23 since 

early August this year.

 

The March 23 Movement was formed in 2012 by 

deserters from the Congolese army. The M23 

resumed its offensive in eastern Congo in 

January 2021 and has since gained 

control of several settlements in 

North Kivu. The Congolese 

government ---- accuses 

Rwanda of supporting 

the rebels.

 

The Wazalendo movement was established 

last year to support Congolese forces in 

the country’s eastern regions.

 

 

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The President of Nigeria... released teenagers 


who were threatened with the death penalty


November 4th, 8:01pm


(Vesti.ru)


 


Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has ordered the release


 of all the minors facing the death penalty for treason 


charges, after participating in the protests. This 


was reported by the Punch newspaper with 


reference to the Minister of Information 


& National Orientation of the country 


- Mohammed Idris Malaga.


 


"The President ---- has ordered the immediate release of 


all minors who were arrested by the Nigerian police," 


the newspaper quoted the minister as saying.


 


The Nigerian president, Malaga added, also ordered 


that the teenagers be taken immediately to their 


parents or guardians and "taken care of, for 


their well-being."


 


Tinubu also demanded to conduct a comprehensive 


investigation of the incident and bring to justice 


the security forces responsible for the 


detention of minors.


 


In August 2024, Nigerians staged a series of protests 


under the slogan "End bad governance". In response 


to the demonstrations, the Nigerian security forces 


arrested 76 people, 30 of them teenagers 


between the ages of 14.. and 17. The 


detainees were charged with high 


treason, destruction of property, 


organization of public disorder 


and rebellion.


 


 


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Ambassador Evdokimov: Russia monitors 

reports of US troop movements in Benin

November 3rd, 1:47am

(RT.ru)

 

The Russian diplomatic mission in Cotonou is 

monitoring reports of the relocation of US 

troops from Niger, to Benin, the Russian 

Ambassador to Benin and Togo, Igor 

Evdokimov said in an interview 

with RIA Novosti.

 

According to him, until now Cotonou has

 not given his comments on this issue.

 

"We, unlike our Western colleagues, recognize 

the right of Cotonou - to freely choose its 

partners in the field of defense and 

security," the diplomat said.

 

In the summer, AES INFO reported that the
US may establish military bases in Benin,

 Ivory Coast and Ghana.

 

 

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Russian delegation to participate 

in African Energy Week forum

November 2nd, 1:52pm

(TASS) 

 

The Russian delegation headed by Deputy Energy 

Minister Roman Marshavin will take part in the 

African Energy Week in Cape Town --- from 

November 4 to 8, 2024, the Roscongress 

Foundation said.

 

Representatives of Russian energy and financial 

companies, such as Gazprom, Lukoil, Rosatom, 

Sberbank, Gazprombank and others will be 

among delegation members.

 

"Russian companies have a wealth of experience that 

they can offer to African countries, especially in the 

oil and gas industry. As one of the world’s largest 

oil and gas producers, Russia has demonstrated 

a strong commitment to sharing its experience, 

investments, and knowledge around the world, 

and Africa is a priority market in this regard," 

the Foundation said.

 

"One of the most important elements of cooperation 

between Russia and the countries of the African 

continent is the development of energy 

infrastructure in Africa. 

 

''Joint work in this sector contributes to the Sustainable 

Development Goals --- of ensuring universal access to 

affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy. 

 

''Russia is a leader among the world’s largest energy 

systems in the production of low-carbon electricity, 

a fact that is especially important for our African 

partners," Adviser to the Russian President 

Anton Kobyakov said in a comment.

 

The African Energy Week serves as a platform 

to consolidate the African-global partnership. 

 

"With over 125 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and

 620 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, Africa 

has great prospects for exploration and production. 

Development is moving along at a rapid pace, and

 Russian investments & partnership agreements 

will only accelerate this progress and ensure 

the success of joint oil and gas projects," 

the Foundation added.

 

"Russia is a reliable partner for African countries, and 

Russian companies - can play a far greater role 

throughout the continent. From spearheading 

high-impact oil and gas developments..... to 

collaborating on key energy infrastructure 

projects and supporting policymaking 

and skills development, Russia has 

demonstrated its commitment to 

the energy sector - and to the 

development of Africa," 

Executive Chairman of 

the African Energy 

Chamber.... NJ 

Ayuk said.

 

 

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Sudan: OCHA Reports 124 dead and 


119,400 displaced in Aj-Jazirah


October 31st, 1:59pm


(teleSUR)


 


The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
(OCHA) reported on Thursday that 124 people 
have been
killed and 119,400 displaced from the 
AJ-Jazirah area,

in eastern Sudan ------ due to the increase in clashes
between the Army --- and the 
paramilitary group
Rapid Support Forces 
over the past ten days.


 


''The armed attacks left at least 124 dead, including at
least 10 children, some as young as 10 years old, 


while at least 43 others were injured'', said 


Catherine Russell, executive director of 


the United Nations Children’s Fund 


(UNICEF).


 


The United Nations... also reported on serious human 


rights violations committed not only during the last 


day --- but throughout the Sudanese conflict.


 


Among the most persistent human rights violations - 


according to UNICEF and the Sudanese Ministry of 


Health - is sexual abuse. More than 27 women 


aged 6-60 years were reported to be abused.


 


OCHA also expressed concern about the Sudanese 


medical services, which are on the verge of 


collapse due to conflict and violence 


against health personnel.


 


International organizations and NGOs have also 


denounced the issue of displaced persons, 


which are estimated at over 100,000 


during the last weeks and over


 10 million in the last year 


of conflict.


 


Sudan faces the consequences of clashes between 


the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, 


a paramilitary group. The battles.... have affected 


dozens of cities including the capital, Khartoum. 


 


According to press reports, bloody clashes have


occurred in North (West) Darfur, where both 


sides are accused of crimes which have 


been considered by OCHA as crimes 


against humanity.


 


According to the UN, Sudan has become 


the country with the largest internal 


displacement crisis in the world.


 


 


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Djibouti daily highlights visit of 


Minister of Justice to Cuba


October 30th, 10:39am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The Minister of Justice and Penitentiary Affairs in 


charge of Human Rights of Djibouti --- Ali Hassan 


Bahdon, visited Cuba to strengthen cooperation 


with judicial institutions on the Caribbean 


island, La Nation daily reported.


 


At the invitation of his Cuban counterpart ---- Oscar


Silvera Martínez, Bahdon led a delegation.... made 


up of the President of the Court of First Instance, 


Omar-Said Ahmed Mohamed, the judge and 


inspector of judicial services, Mohamed 


Soultan Mohamed, and they were 


accompanied by the Djiboutian 


Ambassador in Havana --- 


Nasser Mohamed Ousbo.


 


The ministerial visit that took place last week, began 


with an interview between the two ministers during 


which, Bahdon conveyed a message of solidarity 


& support from President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh 


--- in a period marked by the crisis in the 


electricity system that for several 


days, affected Cuba.


 


For his part, Silvera Martinez warmly welcomed 


the message and promised to convey it to the


Cuban President, Miguel Díaz-Canel.


 


The two parties signed two agreements, including 


the Treaty on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons 


between Djibouti and Cuba, which will be 


reviewed by the Ministry of Foreign 


Affairs and the National People’s 


Power Assembly of the two 


countries.... before its
entry 
into force.


 


The other initialled document was the immediately 


applicable Cooperation Agreement between the 


Ministries of Justice, which forms the basis for 


technical cooperation ---- covering training, 


digitization, the exchange of experience 


in the judicial and penitentiary field, 


and professional immersion.


 






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South Africa, Iran, mark 

30 years of relations


October 29th, 7:12pm


by Hassen Seria


Press TV, Cape Town


 


South Africa and Iran --- are
celebrating 
three decades
of relations.


 


The two countries re-established relations --- after


 the African nation defeated the Apartheid regime.


 


 


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South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak 


in Refugee Camp Declared


October 29th, 1:33pm


(teleSUR)


 


The minister disclosed, that the Ministry of Health and 


WHO have taken steps to manage the cases reported, 


adding that they are ensuring that every contact on


 the ground is followed up.


 


On Monday, South Sudan’s Ministry of Health declared 


a cholera outbreak in the congested Renk transit 


camp in the northern Upper Nile State, which is 


currently hosting people fleeing conflict from 


neighbouring Sudan.


 


Yolanda Awel Deng, the minister of health -- said that 


they have since Sunday confirmed 49 cholera cases 


among refugees, returnees and the host community.


 


“The Ministry of Health is aware --- of the difficult 


conditions refugees and returnees face, such as 


overcrowding and poor water and sanitation, 


which can lead to outbreaks; however, the


 ministry is working with health and water 


sanitation and hygiene cluster partners 


on the ground to ensure that the risk 


of the outbreak spreading is 


minimized,” Awel said, in a 


joint statement with WHO,


issued in Juba the capital 


of South Sudan.


 


The minister disclosed, that the Ministry of Health and


WHO have taken steps to manage the cases reported, 


adding that they are ensuring that every contact on 


the ground is followed up. She urged communities 


to practice good and safe behaviours, such as 


consistent handwashing, the use of latrines, 


and proper food handling, throughout the 


outbreak season.


 


The declaration of the cholera outbreak comes after


 reports of 44 suspected cholera cases ..and six 


laboratory-confirmed cases on Oct. 23 in Renk. 


It follows a meeting with President Salva Kiir 


aimed at securing government support for 


better access to the affected areas.


 


The ministry said that the first suspected case, was 


reported on Sept. 28 after the Renk County Health 


Department got a report of a suspected cholera 


patient at Renk’s point of entry.


 


Humphrey Karamagi, the WHO representative for South


 Sudan, believed the announcement by the Ministry of


 Health about the outbreak enables the public to take 


prevention measures and helps health partners 


take the necessary steps to contain it, and 


unlocks the required resources for 


fighting the outbreak.


 


Karamagi said.. that the UN health agency remains


 committed to supporting the Ministry of Health in


 enhancing disease surveillance, improving 


response coordination and ensuring the 


availability of medical supplies.


 


 “This includes assistance with case management, 


laboratory testing, sample collection, 


transportation, and follow-up.”


 


South Sudan is currently hosting more than 810,000 


individuals, including returnees and refugees who 


fled fighting in mid-April 2023 in neighboring 


Sudan, according to the UN Refugee 


Agency ...or UNHCR.


 


 


 


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Russia, Tanzania - have potential 


in energy cooperation -- minister


October 29th, 5:46am


(TASS) 


 


Russia’s Economic Development Minister Maxim 


Reshetnikov has noted the potential of energy


cooperation between Russia and Tanzania, 


including the areas of the peaceful atom - 


renewable energy & mineral production,


he said, at the opening of a business 


forum between Russia & Tanzania.


 


Agriculture, pharma, digitalization of the economy, 


urban environment and tourism are also the focus 


of attention, the minister added.


 


 


 


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Cuba & Ethiopia assess
their trade potential


October 26th, 10:27am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The charge d'affaires of the Cuban Embassy here --- 


Natalys Dinza, and the Chairman of the Chamber of 


Commerce and Sectoral Associations of Ethiopia, 


Sebsib Abafira, today.. addressed the potential
of 
collaboration between the two nations.


 


Abafira highlighted the ties of friendship between 


the two governments and his desire to expand 


cooperation ties with the island in several 


fields, the Cuban Embassy reported.


 


In turn.... Dinza extended an invitation to the Ethiopian 


Chamber to attend the 40th Havana International Fair


 to be held next November, as a way to explore new 


forms of bilateral collaboration.


 


The meeting was also attended.... by the secretary 


general of the Chamber of Commerce, Kenenisa 


Lemi Debela, who assured her participation in 


the exhibition event in the Cuban capital.


 


 


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UN agencies call for access


 to Sudan - to address crisis


October 26th, 10:24am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Access limitations in Sudan are hampering the ability


 to deliver supplies and protection to the most 


vulnerable communities, United Nations 


agencies warned today --- calling for 


ways to help this conflict-troubled 


African country.


 


In a joint statement, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) 


and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) 


raised their alarm and called for access to 


effectively monitor the delivery of aid 


and ensure that it reaches its 


intended recipients.


 


The agencies stated that at least 14 Sudanese 


regions are on the brink of famine, while in 


Zamzam camp in North Darfur, famine 


conditions have already 


been confirmed.


 


UNHCR and UNICEF estimate - that 3.7 million children


 under 5 will suffer from severe acute malnutrition this 


year and are in urgent need of life-saving treatment.


 


The country is experiencing the worst displacement 


crisis on the planet  ---- with over 10 million people 


forced to flee their homes, even several times.


 


International agencies further estimate that over 


800,000 refugees are within its borders.


 


Without sustained international support, including


 attention to a political way of addressing the 


conflict and the removal of bureaucratic


 and security obstacles, the situation 


will continue to worsen, the 


agencies said.


 


 


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Cuba reaffirms commitment to 


health collaboration in Angola


October 26th, 10:18am


Luanda, Oct 25 


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Cuba's Health Minister, Dr. José Angel Portal, today


 reaffirmed his country's commitment to continue 


providing health cooperation with Angola and


 thus contribute to the welfare of the people.


 


Portal ---- who toured two reference hospitals in Luanda 


on Friday... was pleasantly impressed by the conditions
of these institutions - with 1st-rate technology placed 


free of charge at the service of Angolans in addition 


to good organization, the development of work 


teams and a high scientific level.


 


The Cuban minister remarked that this shows the full 


intention of the country’s leadership and the Health 


Ministry to continue defending life, and assured he


his Angolan counterpart, Sílvia Lutucuta, of the 


commitment to continue cooperation and to 


study ways to expand it.


 


At the same time, he reiterated that Cuba has the 


capacity to train specialists in different fields, 


since it is currently working on training 


courses in 64 specialties, in addition 


to Master’s and Doctorate studies.


 


Another field for exchange can go in the direction 


the Cuban... biotechnology and pharmaceutical 


industry and take advantage of an agreement 


signed a year ago by the drug regulatory 


agencies of both countries, he 


further said.


 


Portal, who toured the Cardeal Dom Alexandre do 


Nascimento Cardiopulmonary Diseases Hospital 


Complex and the Dr. Victoria Do Espirito Santo 


Pediatric Hematology Institute, expressed 


satisfaction for visiting Angola for the 


second time.


 


He added that it has been especially relevant to 


have been able to get to know closel -, health 


care facilities ....where there is an important 


participation of Cuban health professionals 


together with the Angolans, giving their 


contribution for the health and life of 


the people.


 


 


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African Union - reaffirmed call to
lift sanctions against Zimbabwe


October 25th, 11:10am


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


The chairman of the African Union Commission,


 Moussa Faki Mahamat, today renewed the 


continental organization's call - for the 


immediate and unconditional - lifting 


of all remaining sanctions imposed 


against Zimbabwe.


 


Through an official communiqué -- Mahamat reiterated 


the call on the ocassion of the Day against Sanctions 


that the Southern African Development Community 


declared this October 25th, at its 40th Summit.


 


He acknowledged... the engagement with the EU 


through political talks and, in this regard, 


encouraged all parties to continue a 


constructive exchange ------ with a 


view of - removing the remaining 


sanctions against Zimbabwean 


institutions and individuals.


 


He expressed concern about the negative impact of 


continued sanctions against the African nation - on 


socio-economic development and recovery efforts.


 


Mahamat reaffirmed the African Union’s full support for


 the actions and position taken by SADC on the issue.


 


The illegal and unjust measures imposed by the US 


and EU for over two decades -- violate the basic


 human rights of all Zimbabwean citizens.


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Putin welcomes the African 


Union's entry into the G20


October 24th, 7:08pm


(Izvestia.ru)


 


Russia ..welcomes the African Union's entry into the 


G20. Russian President Vladimir Putin said this at a 


meeting with Mauritanian President Mohamed 


Ould al-Sheikh al-Ghazouani in Kazan 


on October 24th.


 


"We welcome the entry of the African Union into 


the G20 as a full member. For our part, we fully 


support this process," Putin said.


 


He noted that Russia's trade turnover with Africa... is 


growing from year to year. For example, in 2023, the 


increase was more than 30%, and in January-July 


2024, compared to the same period last year, 


the indicator increased by another 25%.


 


The African Union, which unites 55 countries on the 


continent, became a permanent member of the 


G20 on September 9th, 2023. 


 


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted that 


this will allow Africa to fully participate in shaping 


the international agenda and in the work of 


global governance mechanisms.


 


 


 


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Rise of mobile payments, transfers,

and bank cards: How Algeria is


 moving to digital payments


by François Chignac


October 24th, 3:08pm


(africanews)


 


Algeria is moving towards a digital payments 


system. The country saw a 71% increase 


in digital financial transactions in 


the first quarter of 2024.


 


The government's push for a modernised financial 


infrastructure ---- aims to improve efficiency 


and transparency. 


 


Algeria's evolving payments landscape represents


an important step towards a more connected, 


cashless economy.


 


 


 


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Elon Musk's Starlink boosts


------ internet in Zimbabwe


October 24th, 2:56pm


(africanews)


 


Despite being ranked among the countries with the 


highest data costs, the arrival of Starlink in 


Zimbabwe has compelled internet 


providers to restructure their 


services and lower prices.


 


 


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Nigeria: Transforming
Cassava Farming


October 24th, 2:56pm


(africanews)


 


Cassava, a vital crop in Nigeria's economy, is being 


transformed into high-quality products ------ at a 


processing unit in Oyo, Southwest Nigeria. 


 


This local unit is reducing the country's reliance 


on imports and turning raw cassava into 


export-ready products.


 


 


 


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Ethiopia's role in world affairs 


increases, Putin believes


October 24th, 8:44am


(TASS)


 


 Russian President Vladimir Putin predicts


 that Ethiopia's role in global affairs 


will continue to grow.


 


"Ethiopia.....  has actively engaged in the work of BRICS. 


I am confident --- it will contribute to our association's 


efforts in the future, given the pace of your country's 


development and its increasing significance both in 


Africa and worldwide," the Russian president said 


during the meeting in the Outreach/BRICS Plus 


format --- after listening to the speech of the


Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed.


 


Ethiopia joined BRICS on January 1, 2024, alongside 


Egypt, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi 


Arabia. Previously..... the association included 


Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.


 



 


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Russia attaches special importance


 --- to strengthening relations
with
 Africa, Putin says


October 22nd, 11:57am


 (TASS) 


 


Russia attaches great importance to strengthening ties


 with African countries, Russia's President, Vladimir 


Putin said - in opening remarks at a meeting with 


his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, 


in the Kazan Governor’s Palace in the Kazan 


Kremlin, on the sidelines of the BRICS 


Summit on Tuesday.


 


"Russia attaches a special importance to strengthening 


relations with countries on the African continent, as it 


works with them toward putting into practice joint 


documents adopted at the Russia-Africa summit 


in St. Petersburg, namely, the declaration and 


the action plan until 2026," the Russian 


leader said.


 


Russia looks forward to receiving South Africa’s top 


diplomat at the first ministerial conference of the 


Russia-Africa Partnership Forum to be held in 


Sochi on November 9-10, Putin added.


 


Commenting on international issues, the Russian 


leader said: "Russia and South Africa.. mostly 


coordinate their efforts in the international 


arena with a view to establishing a just, 


multipolar world order." 


 


"As regards bilateral relations --- they are based on the 


principles of a comprehensive strategic partnership, 


equality and mutual respect," he concluded.


 






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WHO declares Egypt malaria-free 


after 100-year effort


October 21st, 5:33pm


(africanews)


 


Egypt has officially been declared free of malaria by 


the World Health Organization (WHO), a major 


success for the country. The WHO called 


this achievement "truly historic."


 


Malaria has been a problem in Egypt, for thousands of 


years, but now the disease is part of the past. WHO 


chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said, 


"Malaria is as old as Egyptian civilization, 


but it no longer exists in the country."


 


Egypt started working to get rid of malaria nearly 100 


years ago. To be declared malaria-free, a country 


must show that no local transmission of the 


disease has happened for at least 3 years.


 


Malaria still kills over 600,000 people every year, 


mostly in Africa. But Egypt is now one of 44 


countries and one territory around the 


world that have eliminated 


the disease. 


 


It is also the third country in the WHO’s Eastern 


Mediterranean Region to achieve this, after 


the United Arab Emirates and Morocco.


 


The WHO praised Egypt for its efforts but warned that 


the country must stay alert to keep malaria from 


returning. The organization explained that 


Egypt's work to fight malaria... began in 


the 1920s -- when they started limiting 


crops like rice that attract mosquitoes.


 


Malaria is caused by a parasite carried by mosquitoes. 


While vaccines are now being used in some areas, 


the best ways to prevent malaria are still avoiding 


mosquito bites & closely monitoring the disease.


 


 


 


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Fighting erupts in eastern DRC
- marking an end
 to ceasefire;
M23 take control of Kalembe


 October 21st, 2:36pm


(africanews)


 


According to residents in the Democratic Republic 


of Congo's north Kivu region, Fighting erupted 


early Sunday between M23 rebels and 


government-allied militia, leaving 


more than a dozen civilians 


wounded.


 


M23 then claimed they had seized


 the town of Kalembe.


 


The fighting marks the end to an Angola-mediated 


ceasefire deal between the Congolese army and 


the M23, a group allegedly supported by 


Rwanda, that was agreed in August.


 


But peace discussions between Kinshasa and 


the Rwandan authorities have since ground 


to a halt; fresh discussions are to be held 


in the coming days.


 


Rwanda deems the Hutu extremist group, FDLR, 


in eastern DRC --- to be a danger to its frontier.


 


The M23 rebels, mainly composed of Tutsi fighters, 


have taken swathes of territory in eastern DRC 


after their offensive began 3 years ago.


 


Millions have been forced from their 


homes as a result of the fighting;


 


The violence has also triggered a humanitarian crisis, 


with the north Kivu region --- hit particularly hard. 


 


According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, 


13.7 million children ------ are in need of 


humanitarian assistance.


 


 


 


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Nigeria: Third National Grid Collapse 

Leading To Nationwide Blackout

October 19th, 6:02pm

(teleSUR)

 

The Nigerian authorities revealed ---- that Saturday’s

national grid collapse, was caused by an explosion 

of a current transformer at the Jebba transmission 

station, & an associated cascade of power plants 

shut down --- arising from the loss of load.

 

While the problem seemed to have been fixed, a recent 

report reveals that the national grid has collapsed for 

the third time this week.

 

The pattern of Nigerians enduring power outages 

throughout the week appears to be ongoing, 

as reports of another power grid break-

down surfaces.

 

The power grid in Nigeria, which has failed numerous 

times during the year, broke down twice during the 

week, leaving many households without power 

for most of the week.

 

Nigeria’s national grid has collapsed for the third time 

this week. However, the country’s power authorities 

have noted that they are in the process of looking 

for a lasting solution to the reoccurring 

inconvenience.

 

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission notes 

with concern the recent escalating incidence of grid 

disturbances often leading to marked outages in 

several states.

 

The Commission stated that “However, efforts to

 restore supply have advanced --- with power

 significantly restored, as at 1300hrs, 

in 33 states.

 

 

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Protesters in Senegal rally


- for Lebanon, Gaza peace


October 19th, 3:34pm


(PressTV)


 


Protesters marched through Senegal's capital Dakar 


on Saturday, protesting Israel's actions in Gaza and 


Lebanon and calling for a ceasefire in the 


escalating conflict in West Asia.


 


The demonstrators, many from Dakar's Lebanese 


community, waved flags and carried banners


 demanding peace. Protesters expressed 


concern, over the conflict's spread 


to Lebanon and Yemen.


 


Participants highlighted long-standing ties between


Senegal and Lebanon ---- emphasizing both their
Lebanese heritage and Senegalese citizenship.


They voiced solidarity with the Palestinians 


and Lebanese affected by the violence.


 


The march featured posters --- showing destruction in


 Gaza. Protesters urged stronger international action 


to stop the violence --- and criticized what they 


described as the unequal treatment of Israel 


in global forums.






(Source: Agencies) 


 


 


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Putin predicts: that Southeast Asia 
--- and Africa --- will become 


centres of global growth


October 18th, 2:04pm


(Izvestia.ru)


 


Southeast Asia and Africa will become centres of global 


growth. This was stated on October 18 by Russian 


President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with the 


heads of leading media outlets of the 


BRICS member countries.


 


"The formation of new development centres is the main 


thing. And this development, according to experts 


whom I trust and listen to -- will objectively 


proceed, primarily, in the BRICS member 


countries - South-East Asia and Africa," 


the Russian leader said.


 


He also stressed that economic growth in 


these countries will outstrip the pace of 


Russia, China and India itself.


 


Earlier in the day.... Putin said that the BRICS countries ' 


economic growth will increasingly depend on their 


external influence, as their combined GDP


 is $60 trillion. 


 


In addition, it is expected that this year the average 


economic growth in each member state of the 


association will be 4%.


 


The General Director of the state corporation "Rosatom" 


Alexey Likhachev said that the BRICS countries 


occupy a leading place in the world in terms 


of their influence in both the political and 


economic aspects of life. In addition, 


according to him... in the coming 


decades --- the association will 


become the largest consumer 


and producer of electricity 


on the planet.


 


On October 17---18, 2024, the Moscow World Trade Centre


 hosts the Annual Meeting of the BRICS Business Council
and the BRICS Business Forum ------- dedicated to 


strengthening cooperation for the sustainable 


development of the economy and 


international trade.


 


BRICS is an interstate association of countries. The last 


summit at the level of the heads of its member states... 


was held in Johannesburg in August 2023. As a result - 


the BRICS members decided on an historic expansion. 


From January 1, 2024, Brazil, Russia, India, China and 


South Africa were joined by Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia 


and the United Arab Emirates.


 


The association's summit in Kazan will be


held from October the 22nd to 24th, 2024.


 


 


 


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BRICS can serve ---- as example of 


a new reformed financial system:


 Ethiopian prime minister


October 18th, 12:55pm


(TASS)


 


BRICS can serve as an example of a reformed 


global financial system -- that meets the 


interests of developing economies, 


the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy 


Ahmed said, during his speech


 at the BRICS Business Forum.


 


"The current international financial architecture, does not 


fully meet the aspirations of developing economies and


 does not support the acceleration of sustainable 


development. Therefore, we advocate ---- for a 


comprehensive reform of the global financial 


system in order to create a fairer structure,"


 the prime minister noted. 


 


From his point of view, "BRICS can serve - as a standard 


example of a new reformed global financial system that 


meets not only the needs of the member countries [of 


the group], but also supports the development goals 


and objectives of other developing economies."


 


The BRICS group has gone through two waves of expansion 


since its founding in 2006. In 2011, South Africa joined the 


original membership, which included Brazil, Russia, India 


and China. In August 2023, six more countries were 


invited to join the association, including Argentina, 


but after the election of Javier Miley as president 


in late December, it declined to join. 


 


Five new members - Egypt, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, 


Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia - began full-fledged work in 


BRICS on January 1, 2024.


 


Since January 1st, Russia took over the BRICS’ year-long 


presidency. It will last until the end of the year and will 


include more than 200 various events. The BRICS 


summit in Kazan will be the association’s main 


event during Russia’s presidency.


 






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Angola:
Malaria

Mortality Rate

 Reduced

October 16th, 11:56am

(teleSUR)

 

On Wednesday, official sources stated that Angola shows a 

reduction in the malaria mortality rate from 35 deaths per 

100,000 population in 2022 to 20 deaths per 100,000 

population in the first half of 2024.

 

The disease, considered the leading cause of death in the 

country, with around 42 percent, is the target of actions 

such as the Zero Malaria Starts With Me campaign, 

launched in November last year by the Ministry 

of Health (Minsa).

 

The aim of the initiative is to reinforce the fight against the 

disease through community action ---- as one of the great 

challenges in tackling it is the high level of transmission, 

which is due to factors such as the resistance of the 

transmitting agents to insecticides and the threat

 of climate change.

 

The Minister of Health, Silvia Lutucuta, has highlighted the 

implementation of the National Strategic Plan for Malaria 

Control 2021-2025 ------ as a key element in the 

results achieved.




This program contributes to the reduction of the disease 

through early diagnosis and treatment, the expansion of 

services, the improvement of the information system for

the population and the continuous training of health & 

technical personnel involved in all areas of the fight.

 

The country is also preparing for the introduction of a

 malaria vaccine for children aged zero to five years, 

an age group that is highly affected by malaria, 

which tends to have greater complications 

at this age.

 

Health authorities hope that the immunogen 

will help reduce mortality, as has been 

shown in other regions.

 

 

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Zimbabwe: They Are for Show

US Ambassador Unfazed - By 

Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions 

Protestors --- Camped At 

US Embassy for Over 

5 Years

by Paidashe Mandivengerei

October 16th

New Zimbabwe (London)

 

The new US Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Pamela Tremont,

is unfazed by anti-sanctions protestors who have been 

camped at the embassy in Harare for over five years 

now, saying the group is there "just for show".

 

The protestors under the Broad Alliance Against Sanctions 

(BAAS) ..pitched tents at the US Embassy's main entrance 

and have been living there since March 2019 maintaining 

they will only leave ....once sanctions have been lifted.

 

In March 2024, US President Joe Biden announced the end

of the Zimbabwe sanctions program which had been

imposed... following violent land seizures from 

predominantly ''white'' commercial farmers 

across Zimbabwe, without compensation 

in the 2000s. 

 

The 2003, 2005, 2008 Executive Orders blocked all 

properties of those deemed or purporting to, act 

directly and indirectly on behalf of any of those 

on the US's sanctions list.... by using its 

International Emergency Economic 

Powers Act.

 

After ending the sanctions program on Zimbabwe, the US 

tightened restrictions on several individuals and entities 

through the Global Magnitsky Act... which ''allows'' the 

US executive branch to impose visa restrictions and 

targeted sanctions on foreign government officials 

responsible for gross human rights violations 

and corruption.

 

Those who have remained on the sanctions list ------ include 

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Auxillia Mnangagwa, 

VP Constantino Chiwenga, Owen Ncube, Kudakwashe 

Tagwirei and CIO Deputy Director Walter Tapfumaneyi.

 

Despite targeting individuals, the government 

states -- that there are still sanctions that

affect ordinary citizens --- and these
should be lifted.

 

Speaking to local news editors, Tremont said she had 

not engaged the anti-sanctions protestors adding 

"They are for show".

 

"We hear a lot about the sanctions from the government 

already --- without having to engage with protestors," 

she said.

 

She further dismissed the notion by Zimbabwe's authorities 

that the sanctions are illegal, asserting that there "is no

law against the US regulating its own banks and 

preventing them from being complicit 

in corruption".

 

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe is making preparations for the SADC 

Anti-Sanctions Day on October 25 which will run under the 

theme ------ "Embracing Innovation towards Vision 2030:

The relentless fight against illegal Sanctions".

 


Read the original article on New Zimbabwe.

 

 

 

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Beninese anti-French activist 

Kemi Seba arrested in Paris

October 15th, 4:45pm

(africanews)

 

Beninese activist Kémi Séba ------ was arrested by 

French police in Paris, according to news reports.

 

Séba was taken into custody on Monday while 

having lunch with a colleague at a restaurant.

 

He is known for speaking out against France's strong 

influence in French-speaking West African countries.

 

It’s unclear why he travelled to France, and there

has been no official comment on his arrest, yet.

 

Advisor to Niger's Leader

 

Recently, Séba was appointed as an advisor to Niger’s 

military leader, General Abdourahamane Tiani, who 

took power in a coup in July 2023, overthrowing 

President Mohamed Bazoum.

 

Since then, Niger has cut ties with Western countries 

and asked French, US, and German troops, to leave.

 

Séba used a Nigerien diplomatic passport to enter 

France, which caught the attention of authorities 

and led to his arrest.

 

Anti-French Protests

 

Séba is the founder of the group Urgences Panafricanistes 

and has led protests against French influence. He once 

burned a CFA franc note, a currency used in many 

former French colonies in Africa, calling it a 

symbol of colonialism.

 

He used to hold French nationality but gave up his

 passport last year, and his French citizenship 

was later revoked.

 

Séba’s protests have gained a lot of support, 

especially from young people in West Africa.

 

 

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Africa: Call for Collective Efforts --- 

to Address Peace, Security Perils

October 15th, 12:36pm

(teleSUR)

 

African Union (AU) Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace,

 and Security Bankole Adeoye said the African continent 

continues to be plagued by conflict and insecurity, 

affecting the lives of millions of African people.

 

On Tuesday, experts and policymakers urged African

 countries to position the continent as a significant 

global force to tackle current & emerging peace 

and security challenges.

 

This call was made during the conference of African defense

 ministers, underway from Oct. 15 to 17 in Addis Ababa, the 

Ethiopian capital, under the theme “Africa: United in 

Peace, Strong in Security.”

 

African Union (AU) Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace,

 and Security, Bankole Adeoye, said the African continent 

continues to be plagued by conflict and insecurity, 

affecting the lives of millions of African people.

 

“Nearly every region of Africa is witnessing the 

proliferation of armed groups, including 

insurgents, terrorist organizations, 

and criminal networks, who now 

operate across borders, and at 

times, challenge member 

states’ sovereignty,” 

Adeoye said, in a 

statement given

 on his behalf.

 

He said such peace and security perils, are causing various 

threats across Africa, including widespread displacements, 

human rights abuses, the breakdown of law and order, as 

well as an alarming trend of unconstitutional changes 

in government.

 

“In the midst of a rapidly changing global landscape... Africa 

must establish itself as a significant force. To navigate this 

complex and fragmented world, we must remain vigilant 

and proactive in deterring emerging threats,”
the AU 
commissioner said.

 

The conference of African defense ministers... seeks to 

strengthen continental security frameworks and foster

 military cooperation among African nations.

 

Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister, Temesgen Tiruneh, noted 

that - in recent years - peace and security challenges have 

reached areas of Africa once considered safe. He pointed 

out that even nations with peace and stability are facing 

renewed tensions due to terrorist activities, calling for 

a unified response to tackle these growing threats.

 

Ethiopian Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed said the

 three-day gathering --- aimed to augment collective 

solutions to address current and emerging peace 

and security challenges while cultivating 

partnerships within Africa’s defense 

industry by drawing insights from 

countries with more advanced 

experiences.

 

She stressed the need for African countries to unite

 in addressing the threats that seek to destabilize 

the continent and hinder its socio-economic 

progress.

 

 

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Intercommunity clashes in 


South Sudan leave 20 dead


October 14th, 10:28am


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


New inter-community clashes in South Sudan left 


some 20 deaths and about 40 wounded in the 


county of Tonj North, in Warrap state, 


local media highlight here today.


 


Radio Tamazuj quoted statements by the Minister of 


Information, William Wol Mayom, in which he said 


that the clashes occurred this weekend 


---- between members of the Lou 


community in Alebek Payam.


 


According to the information provided, the death toll 


may be higher because the security forces have 


not yet been able to intervene, due to heavy 


flooding in the area, caused by the rains.


 


Inter-community clashes in South Sudan are frequent 


because of the differences between pastoralists and 


farmers in the most fertile areas of the country, 


especially as a result of the increase in 


desertification and population 


displacement.


 


After a five-year civil war that destroyed the economy,


 which caused almost 400,000 deaths and unleashed 


a humanitarian crisis, the country still faces the 


challenge of reconciliation.


 


In the opinion of analysts, last year the discrepancies 


increased in that territory as a consequence of inter-


community fights between African and Arab 


ethnic groups.


 


Another scourge facing the country is food 


insecurity, which threatens more than 


seven million people.


 


 


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Nigeria's Oil Paradox
--- and 

Quest for Refined Salvation

by Pat Onukwuli

October 12th, 2024

This Day (Lagos)

 

Blessed beyond measure, Nigeria has black gold running in 

its earth's veins. Crude oil, the lifeblood of economies and 

a passport to prosperity flows deep beneath the surface, 

yet a troubling paradox persists above ground.

 

How has a country so richly endowed with crude become 

shackled to global markets, importing refined petroleum 

products like a beggar at the table of plenty?

 

Why, in a land where oil should be its pride, do Nigerians bear

 the heavy burden of sky-high petrol prices while the nation's 

four refineries, once industry giants, lie dormant, reduced to 

shadows of forgotten potential, as the quest for refined 

salvation drags on?

 

The story is strange, almost biblical in its tragedy, like the 

prodigal son squandering wealth and returning home 

empty-handed. But unlike the biblical tale, Nigeria 

has not yet found its way home. Instead, it 

wanders through the wilderness... of 

broken promises, mismanagement,

 and the corrosive grip of 

corruption that eats 

away at its future.

 

Once, Nigeria's refineries were symbols of self-reliance, 

meant to transform the nation's crude oil into refined 

products. They were meant to be the underpinnings 

of salvation, ensuring energy security so that the 

country would never depend on others for a 

resource that fuels its economy. Yet, for 

decades now, these once-proud 

refineries have slumbered...... 

their fires long extinguished, 

their potential turned to rust.

 

Each new administration, from Obasanjo to Jonathan to 

Buhari, has promised to revive these giants, to breathe 

life back into their cold hearts. Yet each promise has 

melted away like dew in the morning sun, leaving 

the people with nothing but the dust of broken 

hope. Billions of Naira have been poured into

 the turnaround maintenance of these 

refineries, yet they remain silent, like

ancient ruins that tell a story of 

squandered opportunity. 

 

The reason for this is the all too familiar and painful 

corruption, that invisible hand that reaches into

 every pot and leaves it empty, robbing the 

nation of its potential.

 

Bola Tinubu's administration has now taken the bold step of 

removing the fuel subsidy. This policy has long shielded 

Nigerians from the actual fuel cost but has also 

drained the country's scarce foreign reserves. 

 

This decision was as sharp as a machete cutting through a 

dense forest of economic mismanagement, exposing

 the raw realities beneath.

 

For years, Nigeria had been paying to keep fuel prices 

artificially low, a costly gesture that weighed heavily

 on the country's finances. The subsidy was like a 

bandage on a festering wound, covering the 

problem but never healing it. 

 

The removal of this bandage has exposed the deep rot 

beneath, and the people now bear the pain of higher 

fuel prices. Overnight, the cost of petrol has sky-

rocketed, throwing the economy into turmoil 

and plunging millions of Nigerians into 

more profound hardship.

 

Petrol, once accessible to many, now feels.. like a rare and 

precious metal. In sprawling cities and quiet villages alike, 

people groan under the weight of inflation. Transportation 

costs have quadrupled, businesses are struggling to keep 

their generators running, and the once-vibrant hum of the 

streets has slowed to a low murmur of discontent.

 

True, the subsidy was draining the nation's foreign exchange

 reserves, and removing it ----- was necessary to stop the 

bleeding. Still, the human cost cannot be ignored in the 

cold calculus of economics. Only time will tell whether

 this painful step will lead to a cure or merely deepen 

the wound. However, one thing is clear: removing 

the subsidy has exposed the raw truth of our 

dependence, exposing the fragility of an 

economy overlooking fundamentals.

 

And yet, amid this storm, there is a glimmer of hope, a 

private endeavour in the form of the Dangote Refinery. 

 

This massive project, heralded as a potential saviour, 

promises to meet the local demand for refined 

petroleum products. It is a promise in the 

chaos, a potential game-changer that 

could finally end Nigeria's reliance 

on imported fuel. For a moment, it 

seems the nation might finally 

reclaim control of its destiny.

 

But even this hope is not without shadows. The Dangote 

Refinery has been embroiled in its struggles, caught in 

a bitter dance with the Nigerian National Petroleum 

Company (NNPC).

 

The NNPC insists on due process, while the refinery's 

management alleges underhanded dealings. It is a 

story Nigerians have heard too many times: the 

mighty fight over spoils... while people suffer.

 

However, recent reports suggest that these disputes are 

beginning to simmer, with the NNPC agreeing to sell 

crude oil to Dangote in Naira and stepping back 

from the refinery's operations.

 

 This could signal a breakthrough where market forces

 determine fuel pricing, potentially leading to lower 

prices and a more stable supply. But even this 

flicker of hope is fragile, and history has 

taught Nigerians to be wary of promises.

 

Therefore, it is hard not to ask the more profound, 

philosophical questions at this juncture. Is this 

abundance of oil truly a blessing, or is it a 

curse? Like the biblical manna that fell 

from heaven, oil has the power to 

sustain a nation.

 

 But unlike the manna, which nourished and never ran out, 

Nigeria's oil has been mismanaged, and its fruits have 

often gone to feed others ---- while the people starve 

at home.

 

In theological terms, one might ponder whether this is a test,

 a divine challenge to see if the nation can rise above its 

selfish instincts, corruption, and shortsightedness. 

Will Nigeria finally take control of its resources, 

refine its oil, and refine its soul in the process?

 

Ultimately, the solution to Nigeria's energy crisis is not a 

mystery. Even if the Dangote Refinery delivers on its 

promises, Nigeria's salvation cannot rest on the 

shoulders of one private company. 

 

The proper solution lies in a broader vision, including

 fixing the broken national refineries, building new 

ones, and investing in renewable energy.

 

Nigeria must awaken to the reality that crude oil, though a 

gift, is not inexhaustible. The world is changing, and the 

future belongs to those who embrace clean, renewable 

energy sources. The sun shines brightly over Nigeria's 

vast plains, and the winds sweep across its savannas. 

There is power in these natural forces waiting to 

be harnessed.

 

Countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.... have shown the way. 

These nations, like Nigeria, were built on oil wealth but have 

invested heavily in refining their crude and diversifying their 

energy sources. They have built world-class refineries and 

explored solar and wind energy in addition. They under-

stand that proper energy security is not just about 

having oil ---- but refining, managing, and planning 

for the future.

 

Nigeria must follow suit. The Tinubu administration must 

prioritise the refurbishment of the national refineries, 

clean out the corruption that has held this sector 

back, and build new refineries to meet the 

growing demand. 

 

The government must also look beyond oil, investing in solar 

and wind energy to ensure a stable and diversified energy 

supply. The time for words is over. Nigeria must rise. 

The land is rich, and the people are capable. 

Therefore, now, it is time to act.

 

Onukwuli, PhD, writes from Bolton, UK

 

patonukwuli2003@yahoo.co.uk

 

Read the original article on This Day.

 

 

 

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Zimbabwe: 'Don't Panic Over Zig Slide, 

U.S.$ Reserves Now At Par With Zwg

10 Billion Balance' - - Mthuli Ncube

by Alois Vinga

October 12th, 2024

New Zimbabwe (London)

 

FINANCE Minister, Mthuli Ncube says citizens must not be

 afraid of another ZWG volatility wave since the country 

currently has matching local currency and United 

States dollar balances.

 

Between August and September 2024, Zimbabwe 

experienced rapid exchange rate depreciation, 

which saw the official rate at a premium of 

US$1:ZWG13,80 being left far behind by 

the parallel market rate which went up 

in excess of US$1:ZWG30.

 

The developments forced retailers to effectively reject the 

local currency in favor of the greenback. However, prices 

of most basic commodities have since cooled off 

following the implementation of a raft of 

measures aiming at restoring stability.

 

Speaking to NewZimbabwe.com Thursday on the sidelines

 of the Women's Prosperity Conference, Ncube said there 

should not be worries since the books at the Treasury 

have balanced.

 

"At the current exchange rate of US$1: ZWG25 what 

happens is that currently we have enough 

reserves to cover the entire ZWG 

deposits in our banking sector.

 

"The local currency deposits are ZWG10 billion and the 

value of reserves are US$425 million worth of reserves. 

Calculating this at an exchange rate of 25 also 

amounts to ZWG10 billion," said the

finance minister.

 

Ncube maintained the country has more than adequate 

cover for ZWG hence there is no reason, whatsoever, 

for the exchange rate to come under pressure.

 

"That's what we want to assure the Zimbabweans on. 

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) also raised 

interest rates so all that are used really to remove

 the speculative demand for foreign currency.

 

"Also, raising the reserve requirement does the same. 

It just increases the cost for lenders to block 

speculative borrowing. All these measures

 are redesigned to strengthen our 

currency," Ncube added.

 

 

Read the original article on New Zimbabwe.

 

 

 

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Tragedy in Chad due to flooding

 throughout the country

October 12th, 10:34am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

To the tragedy of being one of the 10 poorest countries in 

the world, Chad is adding the devastating effects of 

intense flooding caused by torrential downpours, 

as reports states from the 23 provinces into 

which it is divided.

 

The number of deaths carried away by water or other causes

 amounts to 550 --- as well as some 210,000 houses were 

wiped from the face of the Earth by the force of torrents, 

always according to information collected in this capital.

 

The total number of people affected by the floods in this 

rainy season, which should end this month, amounts to 

1,900,000 of whom at least 85,000 are pregnant 

women, according to a summary completed

 by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

 

Other damage caused by rainfall and floods includes 42,000 

hectares of cultivated land and some 72,000 head of 

livestock, devastating statistics for a country 

that declared a food and nutrition 

emergency last February.

 

Health authorities estimate that the damage is worse than

 what a pandemic could cause --- due to overcrowding in 

unsanitary shelters and lack of clean water -- leading to 

outbreaks of diarrhea, malaria, and skin and 

respiratory infections.

 

Faced with this dramatic situation, the Chadian government 

began to provide the victims with hygiene and protection,

 including the deployment of 248 midwives from 

humanitarian agencies to deal with the 

most urgent cases.

 

Chad is by no means alone in this tragedy; several countries 

in the western and central regions are going through 

similar hardships, based on the reports of their 

respective authorities.

 




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Burkina Faso to sign agreement 

with Russia on building NPP by 

end of the year — minister

October 11th, 12:47pm

(TASS) 

 

Burkina Faso plans to sign an intergovernmental agreement 

with Russia on the construction of a nuclear power plant 

by the end of this year, the Minister of Energy, Mines

 and Quarries of Burkina Faso, Yacouba Zabre

 Gouba, announced.

 

"We have summed up the preliminary results of cooperation 

with Rosatom and found them generally satisfactory," the 

minister said as quoted by the Burkina24 portal 

following his talks with specialists of the 

Russian nuclear corporation.

 

"By the end of October, our students will be sent to leading 

Russian universities ..to receive specialized education in 

the field of nuclear energy. We plan to begin discussions

in thematic groups... on the construction of a nuclear 

power plant in Burkina Faso by Rosatom specialists 

in the near future. By the end of 2024, we hope to 

sign an intergovernmental agreement, on the 

actual start of negotiations on the technical 

aspects of the construction of a nuclear 

power plant," he added.

 

Earlier this year, Burkina Faso signed memorandums with

 Rosatom on the training of nuclear energy specialists in

 Russia for Burkina Faso, on cooperation in assessing 

and developing nuclear infrastructure, and on the 

formation of a positive public opinion regarding 

nuclear energy.

 

Cooperation between Rosatom and Burkina Faso began 

in October 2023 with the signing of a memorandum of 

understanding on cooperation in the peaceful use of 

nuclear energy at the 6th Russian Energy 

Week Forum.

 

In March 2024, a roadmap for cooperation development 

was signed between the countries at Atomexpo 2024.

 

Following the formation of the international legal

 framework for cooperation, the parties intend 

to work out how to implement nuclear power 

generation projects as well as non-energy 

use of radiation technologies in 

agriculture and medicine in

 Burkina Faso.

 

 

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Officials of former Government 


stripped of Niger nationality


October 11th, 10:25am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Nigerien authorities have revoked the nationality of nine 


officials of former President Mohamed Bazoum, who 


was ousted in July last year by the current military


 junta that governs the country.


 


According to the decree, the accused – currently in exile


 abroad – are allegedly involved in acts of terrorism. 


 


The list includes former Tuareg rebel leader Rhissa Ag 


Boula, who was Minister of State and Adviser to the 


Presidency and Generals Abou Mahamadou Tarka, 


Karingama Wali Ibrahim, former head of the 


Presidential Guard, and Daouda 


Djibo Takoubakoye.


 


The document adds that those affected are suspected of 


treason for carrying out activities that could disturb 


public peace and security, conspire against state 


authority, as well as demoralizing the army or 


the nation, to harm national defense.


 


The resolution was signed by the current president, 


General Abdurrahmane Tiani, who heads the 


so-called National Council for 


the Safeguarding of the 


Homeland (Cnsp).


 


On July 26th, 2023, via state television, the CNSP 


announced the dismissal of President Mohamed


 Bazoum, the suspension of the institutions, 


the closure of the borders and a 


night curfew.


 


Likewise, the Nigerien military immediately demanded 


the withdrawal of French troops from their territory 


and ended the security and defence agreements 


with Paris.


 


Niger is one of the poorest nations in the world, 


suffering from the effects of climate change 


and a food crisis affecting millions 


of people.


 


[R.R. adds what is happening to Cuba?


full approval of LBGTSQ decadence -


no mention of Western colonialism


and its modern practices - as the
cause of Niger's poverty in this


article & the use of ''so-called''


to describe Niger's leaders is


blatant interference in the


internal affairs of another


country, now struggling


to win full sovereignty]


 


 


 


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Unicef denounces ------- critical 


situation of Sudanese children


October 11th, 10:16am


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


The United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) 


denounced the critical situation faced by 


Sudanese children in the midst of the 


war in this country, it was known 


here today.


 


Sheldon Yett, Unicef representative in Sudan, 


told local media that children did not start 


this war, but they are the ones who are 


really suffering and are the victims.


 


Yett denounced the effects of armed violence


 on children, as well as the closure of schools 


and health centres.


 


He also referred to the efforts being made by Unicef 


to stop the spread of infectious diseases and the 


obstacles faced by humanitarian workers in 


reaching those in need.


 


Finally, Yett also raised alarms that Sudan is the biggest 


child emergency today and spoke about the long-term 


effects of the war on children.


 


Since mid-April last year, the nation has been involved in 


an internal war, after power struggles flared up between 


army chief Abdel Fatah al-Burhan and the leader of the 


paramilitary RSF, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.


 


In Sudan, where a military coup d’état occurred in 2019 


and another in 2021, a conflict broke out in which 


thousands of civilians were killed, including 


some 15,000 in the West Darfur 


region alone.


 


 


 


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Putin congratulated newly 


appointed President 


of Ethiopia


October 11th, 10:12am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Taye 


Atske-Selassie on his appointment as head of State


 of Ethiopia, and highlighted the friendly and 


respectful relations between the two 


countries, the Moscow Embassy 


revealed here.


 


“Russian-Ethiopian relations are based on good traditions of 


friendship and mutual respect. I hope that your activities 


as President will contribute to the further development 


of bilateral cooperation in all fields for the benefit of 


the peoples of our countries, for the sake of 


strengthening regional stability and 


security,” Putin said in 


his message.


 


Likewise, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov 


conveyed his best wishes to Selassie 


and appreciated his contribution 


to strengthening multifaceted 


cooperation between the two


countries during his previous 


diplomatic duties.


 


“I would especially like to thank you for your continued 


willingness to pay attention to Russia’s voice in the 


international arena, which you have shown during 


our numerous contacts in Moscow, Addis Ababa 


and other cities around the world,” 


Lavrov stressed.


 


 


 


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Kenya --- 775,000 USD to Evacuate 

Nationals Stranded in Middle East

October 10th, 11:15am

(teleSUR)

 

On Wednesday, Kenya announced it will allocate 100 million 

shillings (around 775,000 U.S. dollars) to support security 

and other agencies in evacuating its citizens trapped in 

the conflict between Israel and Lebanon due to the 

volatile situation in the region.

 

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, who also serves 

as the cabinet secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, 

told the Senate that the government is committed to 

ensuring that no Kenyan, out of the 26,000 in the

 region, is left stranded amid the ongoing 

insecurity in the Middle East.

 

“After the government reached out to the Kenyans in 

Lebanon, I informed the Senators that a number of 

them had said they were comfortable there and 

would reach out to the government when the 

situation was unbearable,” Mudavadi said

 according to a statement issued after 

his address in Nairobi, the capital 

of Kenya.

 

Since Sept. 23, Israel has conducted extensive airstrikes 

across Lebanon, targeting what it claims are Hezbollah 

positions. The attacks have resulted in significant 

casualties and displaced hundreds of thousands

 of people throughout the country.

 

Mudavadi said that, through the Kenyan embassy in 

Kuwait, about 1,500 Kenyans have already 

registered for government support, 

including evacuation --- an 

enormous task --- that the 

government is prioritizing.

 

He also noted that the government is in the advanced stages 

of developing a strategy to assist Kenyans caught in regions

 facing humanitarian crises. However, financial constraints 

have hindered smooth operations in such situations.

 

Mudavadi emphasized that the Ministry of Foreign and 

Diaspora Affairs is working diligently to ensure 

that no lives are lost, and no Kenyan is

 left stranded.

 

 

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Africa: CDC for Local 

Manufacturing of 

Medical Supplies

October 10th, 11:04am

(teleSUR)

 

On Thursday, Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa 

Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC),

 expressed frustration over Africa’s dependence on 

external support for medical supplies during

 disease outbreaks.

 

Speaking at the African Continental Free Trade Area 

Business Forum held in the Rwandan capital of 

Kigali, Kaseya emphasized the need for Africa 

to produce its own vaccines, drugs, 

and diagnostics.

 

“We are tired. Every time there is an outbreak, we go into 

panic mode, and we have to start begging the world for 

vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics. It was the case with

 mpox, it was the case before with COVID-19, and it is

 still the case with Marburg,” Kaseya said, calling for 

decisive action --- to manufacture medical 

countermeasures within the continent.

 

His remarks came amid the ongoing Marburg virus disease 

(MVD) outbreak in Rwanda, where 58 confirmed cases, 

including 13 deaths, have been reported, according 

to the latest data released by the Rwandan 

Ministry of Health on Tuesday.

 

Despite Rwanda’s robust response to the outbreak, Kaseya 

criticized the recent travel advisory issued by the United 

States, which urges its citizens to reconsider travel to 

Rwanda due to the virus.

 

“The Level 3 status --- issued by the United States regarding 

the Marburg outbreak in Rwanda is unfair and unacceptable, 

especially for a country that is doing more than any of us. 

This decision is not evidence-based. I am impressed by 

Rwanda’s efforts in containing the Marburg outbreak. 

There is nothing more that can be done that Rwanda

 is not already doing,” he said.

 

Kaseya praised Rwanda’s management of the Marburg 

outbreak, saying, “Rwanda is making us proud as 

Africans. Rwanda is a model for all of us on how

 to manage these kinds of outbreaks.”

 

MVD is a highly virulent disease that causes hemorrhagic 

fever, with a fatality rate of up to 88 percent. It belongs 

to the same family of viruses that causes Ebola virus 

disease, according to the World Health Organization. 

 

MVD symptoms include high fever, severe headaches, 

and malaise, typically developing within seven days

 of infection.

 

 

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 Launch of BRICS+ diamond dialogue 


platform to strengthen ties — 


Russian Finance Ministry


October 9th, 1:47pm


(TASS)


 


 Representatives of BRICS countries, African diamond mining


 countries and leading international industry associations 


have defined areas of cooperation - for development of 


the diamond industry, with the inauguration meeting 


of the informal dialogue platform held in Moscow,


 the press service of the Russian Finance 


Ministry said.


 


"The launch of the diamond dialogue platform in the BRICS+ 


platform with participation of diamond mining countries of


 Africa will facilitate strengthening of trade and business 


ties between our countries, creation of new forms of 


cooperation.. and elaboration of a single position of 


representatives of all ‘diamond pipeline’ segments 


from mining to retail in the common interests of 


sustainable development of the sector," 


Deputy Finance Minister Alexey 


Moiseev said, cited by the 


ministry’s press service.


 


"It is important to stress --- that our cooperation is being built 


on principles of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme 


as the single universal mechanism of regulating global trade 


in raw diamonds," Moiseev stressed.


 


Main working areas of the dialogue program will comprise


the creation of added value in chains of supplies, support 


of cut diamonds generic marketing programs in BRICS 


markets, the support of unified standards of 


responsible diamond mining and trading, 


and sharing best practices.


 


Representatives of BRICS countries discussed the feasibility 


of creating unified standards of quality and rules of trading


 in gems and precious metals to boost their turnover in 


their markets ---- as part of a separate session, the 


ministry’s press service said.


 


 


 


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Minister: Congo is ready to cooperate

with Russian companies in the
electric power industry

October 9th, 12:36am

(RT.ru)

 

The Republic of Congo is ready to cooperate with Russian 

companies in the electric power industry, the country's 

Minister Bruno Jean-Richard Itois said in an interview 

with RIA Novosti.

 

According to him, Congo has great potential in 

gas and hydrogenation, wind and solar energy.

 

"We are currently working on the construction of dams, and 

we are currently working on three main projects for them. 

We are considering cooperation with a Russian company

 on one of the dams," the minister said.

 

Earlier, the Republic of Congo signed an agreement 

with Russia on the construction of an oil pipeline.

 

In addition, the Russian side and the Republic of Congo 

signed memoranda of cooperation in the field of 

peaceful nuclear energy and hydropower.




 

Image: Zimbabe tells US - end your illegal sanctions


Zimbabweans demand end 
--- to illegal US sanctions
against countries


October 8th, 12:06pm 


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The Deputy National Secretary for the Commissariat of 


Zimbabwe, Taurai Kandishaya, highlighted today, the 


patriotic attitude of compatriots who are demanding 


--- at the US embassy in Harare --- the end of illegal 


sanctions against Zimbabwe and other countries.


 


In a note, the Zimbabwean leader expressed that he had the 


privilege of visiting those local citizens who are camping in


 front of the U.S. diplomatic headquarters to demand the 


unconditional withdrawal by the US of such measures


--- that are not legal.


 


He further noted that the gathering decided to join President 


Emerson Mnangagwa ------ who is calling for an end to the 


unilateral measures, including financial and trade 


measures, being applied not only against 


Zimbabwe, but also against Cuba, 


Venezuela, Russia, Syria and 


many other countries.


 


Kandishaya also denounced, on the other hand, that in the 


last five years, officials of the US embassy tried to bribe


 demonstrators to abandon the vigil, however the 


protesters rejected the offers.


 


After pointing out that the commitment of this group of 


people to the Zimbabwean cause is unparalleled, the 


official called on patriotic organizations and friendly 


nations to continue working together with the 


United Nations to thwart the harmful 


actions of imperialism against


 the peoples.


 


 


 


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 Malawi: Usi 100 Days in Office - Experts 



Give Him 70 Percent Delivery Rate, 


Say He Has Gained Clout


October 8th


Nyasa Times (Leeds)


by Our Reporter


(AllAfrica)


 


Vice-President Michael Usi, yesterday, crossed the 100-


day mark in the role, & experts are saying; his growing 


political and public service stature could make him an 


asset to the governing Malawi Congress Party (MCP).


 


Political and governance analysts have since hailed Usi 


for finding his own political identity as a people-centric 


and local development-oriented leader who has shown 


the potential to command a following.


 


President Lazarus Chakwera..... appointed Usi as the


 country's Vice-President on June 20 2024 to replace 


Saulos Chilima who died in a plane crash on June 10 


2024 alongside eight others at Nthungwa on the 


Nkhata Bay side of Viphya Plantation.


 


Usi, who clocked 110 days in office yesterday, has used


 his position to push for increased access to National 


Economic Empowerment Fund (Neef) loans by 


small-scale businesses.


 


He has also conducted surprise visits to some public 


offices to improving working culture and efficiency


 in service delivery while projecting himself as a


 man of the people.


 


In his assessment in an interview yesterday, Human 


Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) chairperson Gift 


Trapence said Usi has tried to bring a sense of 


professionalism in the public sector.


 


He said: "I would give him a 70 percent score. He has 


been a balancing factor and was a good choice both 


politically and administratively at a time when the
country lost a man that was the hope of 


this country."


 


On his part, governance analyst George Chaima said he 


found Usi's performance impressive, considering that 


the UTM Party, which he leads by virtue of being


 Chilima's running mate in the disputed 2019 


Presidential Election, left the governing 


Tonse Alliance less than a month 


after his appointment.


 


In 2020, UTM and MCP were part of the Tonse Alliance, 


which won the court-sanctioned fresh presidential 


election on June 23 that year.


 


But in July this year, UTM secretary general, Patricia 


Kaliati said the party was leaving the governing bloc 


because MCP had undermined terms of the alliance.


 


Said Chaima --- "After the shake-up in the alliance, Usi 


chose to continue serving Malawians by championing 


pro-poor programmes and now he seems to have won 


the support of the people."


 


However, Centre for Social Accountability and 


Transparency executive director Wily 


Kambwandira, said in a separate 


interview that Usi can do better 


in his role by focusing on public 


sector reforms as a solution to 


addressing service delivery 


challenges.


 


UTM is set to hold a national elective conference on 


November 17 this year where Usi could face 


competition for the party presidency from 


Kaliati, former Reserve Bank governor 


Dalitso Kabambe, engineer-cum-


motivational speaker and 


entrepreneur Matthews 


Mtumbuka and UTM 


patron.... Engineer 


Newton Kambala.


 


In the face of the 50-percent-plus-one law as interpreted 


by the High Court sitting as a Constitutional Court in 


2020 and upheld by the Malawi Supreme Court of 


Appeal, MCP is yet to find an alliance partner for


 the September 16th 2025 General Elections, 


making Usi's perceived growing political 


capital crucial to the ruling party's 


electoral calculations.


 


In separate interviews yesterday, political analysts


 Wonderful Mkhutche and Chimwemwe Tsitsi, said 


despite the strong start, Usi has his work cut out


for him to win back control of UTM and convince 


the party's rank and file to support another 


alliance with MCP.


 


Last week, Usi told a rally in Lilongwe that his role 


and that of others in UTM Party is to ensure that


the legacy and vision of UTM Party founding 


president Chilima, does not die.


 


Read the original article on Nyasa Times.






 


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UN Security Council to meet 


on crisis in DR Congo


October 8th, 8:57am


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


The UN Security Council will meet on the tense


 humanitarian and security situation in the 


eastern Democratic Republic of Congo 


as threats to the Great Lakes


region increase.


 


According to the agenda, the meeting will include the 


participation of the organization’s special envoy for 


the region, Huang Xia, and coincides with 


concerns about the progress of the 


ceasefire agreement signed


 in Luanda.


 


Despite peace initiatives, which were supported by 


Angolan President João Lourenço, tensions 


between the Democratic Republic of 


Congo and Rwanda in the densely 


populated Great Lakes area 


have not been eased.


 


UN reports confirm the course of clashes between the 


Congolese Armed Forces and the March 23 Movement 


(M23) rebel group in North Kivu, the epicentre of the 


conflict. According to the latest information, the 


M23 has expanded its control to several areas 


and laid siege to Goma, the provincial capital.


 


The United Nations Refugee Agency estimated that more 


than 940,000 people have been displaced as a result of 


violence by non-state armed groups in the first six 


months of this year alone. As of today, more than 


6.4 million people have been forced to flee their 


homes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 


threatening neighbouring countries and even 


the region.


 


The Great Lakes region includes all of Rwanda, Burundi, 


and Uganda, as well as parts of the Democratic 


Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Kenya.


 


It is one of the most densely populated regions in 


the world, with around 107 million inhabitants.


 


 


 


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Burundi has announced its desire 

to host a football match with the 

Russian national team 

October 7th, 6:31pm

(Izvestia.ru)

 

The Burundi national football team is ready to play a 

friendly match with Russia. This was announced on 

Monday, October 7, by the President of the Football 

Federation of the African state, Alexander Muenge.

 

"We understand that politics interfering in sports now is a

 big problem. Our national team is interested in a friendly 

match with the Russian national team. However, the 

match will depend on the conditions that can be 

offered by the Russian Football Union," 

Muenge said.

 

The game may take place in November.

 

The Burundi national team is ranked 136th in the FIFA

 World Cup rankings. The Russian national team is

 in 34th place.

 

The training camp of the Russian national team began on 

October 7 in the city of Novogorsk, Moscow region. The 

last friendly match was held on September 5 with the 

Vietnam national team. The match ended with the

victory of the Russian team with the score 3:0.

 

On October 7th, it became known that the Football 

Federation of Tajikistan (FFT) on Monday refused

the offer of the Russian Football Union (RFU) to 

host a friendly match of the national teams in

 November, as it already had other 

games planned.

 

 

 

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Somalia: Former Somali Leaders Decry 

Collapse of Mogadishu Talks, Accuse 

President of Illegal Term Extension

October 7th

(Shabelle Media Network Mogadishu)

 

Former Somali leaders Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, Hassan Ali 

Khaire, and Abdirahman Abdishakur have publicly 

criticized the recent breakdown of reconciliation

 talks between federal and state leaders 

in Mogadishu.

 

They have accused President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

 of orchestrating these talks as a cover for extending 

his presidential term, an action they deem illegal.

 

In a joint statement, the trio vehemently opposed any 

move towards extending the president's term, 

recalling a similar controversy under the 

previous administration which they 

assert was rightfully rejected.

 

 "We will use every legal avenue at our disposal to block 

such unconstitutional maneuvers," the statement
read, 
emphasizing their commitment to
democratic processes.

 

The former leaders further accused President Mohamud 

of misleading the populace with the promise of 

implementing a "one person, one vote" 

electoral system, which they claim 

is merely a distraction --- from his 

real agenda of clinging to power. 

 

This criticism comes at a time... when Somalia's political 

landscape is already fraught with tensions over security, 

governance, and the ongoing fight against Al-Shabaab, 

now rebranded as Khawarij.

 

The condemnation coincides.... with reports of Al-

Shabaab's continued resilience, casting doubt on 

government claims of nearing victory in the fight 

against terrorism. Critics argue that the focus on 

term extensions detracts from urgent issues like 

national security, governance reforms, and the 

broader stabilization of Somalia.

 

The international community has expressed concern 

over these developments, with observers noting that 

such internal strife could further destabilize Somalia, 

especially as African Union forces are set to with-

draw by December, leaving the country's 

security in a precarious state.

 

This political standoff not only challenges President 

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's leadership but also 

underscores the deep-seated governance 

issues in Somalia, where the balance 

between maintaining power.... and 

advancing the nation's interests 

seems increasingly delicate.

 

 

 

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Nigeria: How States Are Managing 

Devastating Effects of Flooding

October 7th

(This Day)

 

Chuks Okocha explores how various Nigerian states

 are managing the devastating effects of flooding.

 

State governors in Nigeria.... have ramped up efforts to 

manage the widespread flooding affecting many flood-

prone regions. The flooding has caused significant 

damage, particularly in states along the Rivers 

Benue and Niger, impacting over 610,000 

people, destroying key infrastructure, 

and heightening the risks of food

 insecurity and the spread of 

infectious diseases.

 

More than 225,000 people have been displaced, with 

201 deaths reported in 15 of the country's 36 states. 

 

Approximately 300,000 hectares of farmland have been 

submerged. In Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in

 the northeast, over 230,000 people have been 

affected by floods after a dam collapsed 

following heavy rainfall. This deluge 

has obstructed access to health

 facilities, schools, and markets.

 

The flooding in Maiduguri has impacted 14 health

 facilities --- leading to outbreaks of acute watery 

diarrhea, malaria & other water-borne diseases. 

Malnutrition is also a major concern.

 

Governors of the affected states, as expected, have 

risen to the challenge. The most recent example is 

Kogi State's response. The federal government, 

led by President Bola Tinubu, has provided 

support, including financial and 

logistical aid.

 

For instance, Kogi State Governor Alhaji Usman Ododo 

authorized the formation of a Flood Disaster Response 

Team in response to warnings that states along the 

Rivers Niger and Benue were at risk of flooding. 

 

This team will coordinate the state's flood response 

strategies and implement the State Action Plan on 

Flooding to minimize damage in communities 

along the rivers. 

 

Kogi, located at the confluence of these rivers, has a 

history of severe flooding. The team will be led by

 the Deputy Governor, Comrade Joel Salifu, and 

include officials from various ministries.

 

In Benue State, between September 4 and 9, 2024, the 

Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) --- in collaboration 

with the Benue State Emergency Management Agency 

(BENSEMA), identified 22 locations affected by floods. 

 

Over 7,000 people in 1,089 households were displaced. 

While 23% of the affected houses are habitable but in 

need of repair, 13% are partially damaged, and 2%

 are completely destroyed. Crop farming, a key 

source of income, has been heavily impacted.

 

The Taraba State government - has also responded to the

 risk of flooding, particularly with the imminent release of 

water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon. Governor Agbu 

Kefas announced the creation of a flood control team 

to manage emergency responses and prevent future 

disasters. He emphasized the need for long-term 

strategies, as outlined in the Taraba 

Development Master Plan 

2023-2050.

 

In Kwara State, the National Emergency Management 

Agency (NEMA) warned of impending floods in five 

local government areas: Pategi, Edu, Kaiama, 

Asa, and Baruten. NEMA called on the Kwara

 government to take proactive measures to

 mitigate the risk.

 

Similarly, in Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kebbi states, local 

governments have started educating residents on 

how to prevent flooding. In Kebbi, local leaders 

have been involved... in developing preventive 

strategies, including the clearing of drainage 

systems and encouraging tree planting to 

combat erosion. The state plans to plant 

one million trees to reduce flood risk.

 

Bashir Ahmad, director of information at the Ministry of 

Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social 

Development in Zamfara, highlighted the government's 

collaboration with NiMet and other agencies to provide 

early warning systems and take preventive measures.

 

NEMA's Sokoto operation has also emphasized the need 

for early warnings and better preparedness in flood-

prone areas. The agency has been working with 

stakeholders to ensure proactive responses 

to flooding risks.

 

NiMet previously predicted that states such as Sokoto, 

Zamfara, and Kebbi would experience early rainfall 

between June 20 and July 7, 2023, increasing 

the risk of flooding.

 

The federal government, through NEMA.... has mounted a

 multi-sectoral emergency response in collaboration with

 local health authorities -- and international partners like 

WHO. In Jigawa, one of the worst-hit states, authorities 

have converted public buildings and schools into 

shelters and distributed essential supplies. WHO 

has provided Jigawa with medical kits and anti-

malarial drugs, and similar support is being 

sent to Bauchi and Kogi.

 

Dr. Mohammed Kainuwa, the Commissioner of Health for 

Jigawa, expressed gratitude for WHO's contributions, 

noting that they would help protect vulnerable 

populations, including pregnant women 

and children.

 

NEMA spokesperson Manzo Ezekiel warned that the 

flooding could worsen as floodwaters move from 

northern states towards the central and 

southern regions of the country.

 

The flooding has caused significant damage, particularly 

in states along the Rivers Benue and Niger, impacting

 over 610,000 people, destroying key infrastructure, 

and heightening the risks of food insecurity and 

the spread of infectious diseases. More than 

225,000 people have been displaced, with 

201 deaths reported in 15 of the country's 

36 states. Approximately 300,000 

hectares of farmland have 

been submerged

 

 

 

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Tunisia gears up for October 6th 


Presidential election


October 4th, 5pm


(africanews)


 


As Tunisia is drawing ever closer to its Presidential


 election on October 6th, there are mixed feelings 


among the country's youth towards politics and 


the vote itself.


 


Citing a lack of opportunity, some aspire to move abroad. 


Seddik Malki, a fruit vendor, says, “I want to tell the 


youth: leave through the sea; there is nothing that 


keeps us here in Tunisia... I have no future here.”


 


Meanwhile, others are hopeful,, that the election will 


bring about change. "I hope that whoever wins the 


presidential elections will fix the country and pay 


attention to the youth, especially the high cost 


of living,'' Lotfi Hamdi, a 32-year-old street


 vendor, says.


 


Current president Kais Saied is seeking another term 


in the upcoming election. With his major opponents 


in prison or barred from running, Saied has been 


accused of stamping out his political 


competition and accumulating 


power in his own hands.


 


Only two candidates have been given the green light 


to run against Saied, who has suspended parliement 


since he came to power in 2019.


 


 


 


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Sudan war intensifies, 


devastation spreads


October 4th, 4:59pm


(africanews)


 


The battle for Khartoum is raging in war-torn Sudan.


 


New fighting rocked the nation's capital in late 


September as the Sudanese military launched 


an operation aimed at taking control of parts 


of the city which have been ruled by the 


paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, 


or RSF.


 


AP footage shot in the immediate aftermath showed 


Sudanese soldiers in pickup trucks driving through


 the damaged roads of Bahri city, to the north


 of Khartoum.


 


The Halfaya Bridge was reopened after 


being under the control of the RSF.


 


According to local media reports, the army and allied 


forces are attempting to seize the Khartoum oil


refinery in al-Jaili, about 70 km north of 


the capital.


 


Other strategic battlegrounds include Jebel Moya 


in southeastern Sudan; as well as El-Fasher, the


 capital of the North-Darfur state.


 


Fighting is expected to intensify as the 


rainy season draws to a close.


 


The head of Sudan's military told the UN General 


Assembly last week that the militias fighting in 


his country must put down their weapons.


 


Sudan has been locked in a violent 


conflict since mid-April last year.


 


According to a spokesperson for the U.N. human rights 


office in Geneva, at least 78 civilians were killed by 


fighting in the Khartoum area since the beginning 


of September.


 


 


 


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Uganda: New Marriage Bill --- provides 


for Property Rights, Child Protection


October 4th, 12:39pm


(Source: Parliament of 


the Republic of Uganda) 


 


The bill also deals with financial responsibilities 


within marriages, specifically addressing 


pre-marital debts


 


A bill that will brings series of landmark reforms aimed at 


updating Uganda’s marriage laws... has been presented 


before Parliament. The bill, proposed by Tororo District 


Woman Representative, Hon. Sarah Opendi was tabled 


on her behalf on Thursday, October 3rd, 2024, by 


Alebtong District Woman MP, Hon. Dorcus Acen. 


 


The focuses strongly on equal property rights, 


the protection of minors, and new regulations


 on marital arrangements.


 


The bill was presented without a certificate of financial 


implication from the Ministry of Finance, Planning and 


Economic Planning.


 


According to the Speaker Anita Among who presided over 


the sitting, whereas section 76 of the Public Finance 


Management Act requires a bill at the First Reading 


to be accompanied with a certificate of financial 


implication, the particular bill was not granted a 


certificate of financial implication within 60 


days of the date of request.


 


“Section 76(4) of the Public Finance Management Act 


provides that, a certificate of financial implication 


shall be deemed to have been issued after 60 


days of the date request of the certificate,” 


the Speaker ruled.


 


One of the key proposals ensures equal rights 


to matrimonial property for both spouses, 


whether their contributions are financial 


or non-financial.


 


"This bill recognises that domestic work, child-rearing, 


and other non-monetary efforts are just as valuable as 


monetary contributions. Every spouse, regardless of


 their income, has equal rights to property," 


says Opendi.


 


The bill also addresses spousal gifts stipulating that 


any gifts exchanged during marriage belong solely


 to the receiving spouse.


 


This proposal, intended to prevent disputes over gifts


 in the event of separation, comes with a penalty for 


those demanding the return of gifts.


 


Under Clause 87, a person found guilty could face up


 to three years in prison or a Shs10 million fine.


 


Opendi has also proposed establishing a National 


Marriage Register to electronically store the 


details of all married people in Uganda. 


Accessible by the public at a fee, the 


register ensures transparency in 


marital status.


 


"This will reduce instances of fraudulent claims 


of marriage and give Ugandans a secure way 


to verify marital status," Opendi states 


in her bill.


 


Another pivotal aspect of the bill tackles child marriages.


 Clause 101 proposes a 10-year jail sentence for anyone 


who conducts, attends, or arranges a marriage


 involving a minor. 


 


"We must protect our children from exploitation. 


This bill seeks to ensure that child marriages 


are completely eradicated,'' she said.


 


The bill also proposes a requirement for marital 


consummation. According to Clause 41, newly-


wed couples are required to consummate their


 marriage within six months or risk having


 their marriage declared voidable. 


 


"This clause ensures that marriages are genuine 


and not just ceremonial unions," the bill states.


 


The bill also deals with financial responsibilities within 


marriages, specifically addressing pre-marital debts. 


 


According to Clause 51, liabilities incurred before 


marriage remain the sole responsibility of the 


spouse who bore them, unless the property 


involved becomes part of the matrimonial 


estate, at which point the debt 


may be shared.


 


In a move aimed at curbing bigamy, the bill proposes


 penalties for individuals who knowingly marry 


someone already in a monogamous union. 


Clause 92 recommends a sentence of 


up to five years in prison or a fine of 


Shs10 million for those found guilty.


 


This is however is not the first time that a 


bill legislating marriage is in the House. 


 


Initially tabled in Parliament as the Marriage and Divorce


 Bill in December 2009, the draft sought to modernise 


Uganda’s marriage laws by recognising various 


forms of marriage, addressing marital rights


and duties and providing clear guidelines 


for the dissolution of marriage. 


 


Among its most controversial clauses was the 


prohibition of the return of bride price and 


the outlawing of widow inheritance.


 


The original draft also equalised divorce provisions, 


correcting prejudices... that allowed men absolute 


rights to initiate and control divorce proceedings.


 It further challenged customary norms by 


introducing a clause that bride price 


could not be treated.... as a 


prerequisite for marriage.


 


Speaker Among referred the bill to the Committees of 


Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and that of Gender.


 


Later, the Domestic Relations Bill  was introduced  


in 2003 but  faced strong opposition from Muslim 


groups, who rejected its provisions 


banning polygamy. 


 


In 2006, after a continued pushback, particularly from


 religious groups, the bill was split into two; the 


Muslim Personal Law Bill which covered 


Muslim marriages and the Marriage 


and Divorce Bill that applied to 


other recognised marriages


 in Uganda.


 


The revised draft of the Marriage and Divorce Bill 


sparked controversy again when religious leaders 


and sections of the public argued that the 


proposals within it contradicted African 


cultural practices. As a result, despite 


being tabled multiple times, the bill 


was shelved.


 


Distributed by APO Group on behalf of 


Parliament of the Republic of Uganda.


 


 


 


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Review of Economic Commission for Africa
(ECA) 
Study to Shed Light on Closing
Malawi’s Land 
Administration Gaps


October 4th, 12:35pm


(Source: UN Economic 


Commission for Africa) 


 


The workshop is taking place against the backdrop 


of commitments by the Government of Malawi to 


implement the AU Declaration on Land Issues 


and Challenges in Africa


 


Land governance stakeholders have convened in 


Lilongwe, Malawi to review an assessment study


 of the gaps in land administration institutions,


 capacity and training needs. 


 


Organised by the Economic Commission for Africa, 


the workshop aims to facilitate a collaborative 


discussion on challenges and gaps or 


inadequacies in the policy, legal and 


institutional frameworks governing 


women's land tenure security, and 


gender-responsive land governance.


 


The validation of the study will be followed by a high-level


Policy Dialogue ....aimed at creating a multi-stakeholder 


platform to deliberate on women’s land tenure security 


and gender-responsive land governance and look into 


policy and legal issues affecting women’s land rights


and tenure security. It will also be an opportunity to 


secure necessary input into a policy brief that 


clearly shows the government’s pathways 


towards implementing gender-responsive 


land governance and also draft a strategy 


action plan and roadmap --- to ensure that 


women’s land rights issues are addressed.


 


The workshop is taking place against the backdrop of 


commitments by the Government of Malawi to


 implement the AU Declaration on Land


 Issues and Challenges in Africa.


 


This aligns with the AU Declaration on land, which calls 


on the AU Member States to review their land sectors 


and develop comprehensive policies to meet Member 


States’ specific land needs. The review of the land 


sector includes mainstreaming gender in the 


development and implementation of national 


land policies that promote economic growth 


and preserve the livelihoods of African 


communities, as this is considered key 


to land policy growth for nation-states 


and the continent.


 


Between 2016 and 2018, Malawi was part of a six-


country project examining opportunities to main-


stream land governance issues in the agricultural 


National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP). 


 


One key recommendation of the study was to Empower 


Women & Vulnerable Groups in Agriculture to promote 


equitable agricultural investments including through 


programmes to allocate land and secure rights to 


land for women. 


 


Since then, Malawi has made great progress in enacting


 laws to support land governance including women’s 


rights to land. To show its continuous political will, 


Malawi made a request for technical assistance


 to ECA in 2019 through the Ministry of Lands, 


Urban Housing and Development. 


 


ECA responded by supporting Malawi in a project on 


Strengthening Women’s Land Tenure Security and 


Entrepreneurship, with training of gender & land 


stakeholders conducted in December 2020.


 


With the outbreak of the COVID-19, Malawi - like many 


other countries - faces challenges of ensuring food


 security, particularly the availability of agricultural 


inputs to meet its demand in view of supply chain 


disruptions that emanated from COVID-19 related 


restrictions. 


 


Because of pre-existing gender inequalities, deep-rooted 


discrimination and feminine poverty, the multifaceted


 consequences of the COVID crisis impacted women 


more than men, while - at the same time - placing 


increased responsibilities on women’s shoulders. 


 


In such an unprecedented and difficult context, ECA 


secured funding to continue supporting Malawi 


under the project Gender-responsive Land 


Governance in Africa as a Pathway for 


Enhancing Women’s Resilience in the 


Context of COVID-19.


 


Under this project, the assessment study and


 policy dialogue, are being undertaken.


 


The workshop has assembled a diverse group of stake-


holders -- from the Ministries of Lands, Justice and
Constitutional Affairs, Agriculture, Gender, Local 


Government, Parliamentarians; Representatives


 of parliamentary committees on agriculture; 


and legal practitioners. 


 


Others include representatives of farmer organisations, 


UN agencies such as FAO, UN Women, UN-Habitat, UN 


resident coordinator, OXFAM, Landnet, National Land 


Coalition, Centre for Environmental Policy and 


Advocacy (CEPA) and NGOs working on land 


and women. 


 


Gender advisory committee representatives, gender 


and human rights technical working groups and 


Representative of the women’s caucus 


committee and the Land Justice 


Consortium will also be present, 


as well as representatives from 


academia (LUANAR, University 


of Malawi) and research 


institutes (such 


as Mwapata).


 


Distributed by APO Group on behalf of 


United Nations Economic Commission


 for Africa (ECA).


 


 


 


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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mali 

said that they appreciate the 

efficiency in the supply of 

weapons from Russia

October 4th, 1:57am

RT.ru

 

Mali highly values the prompt delivery of 

military equipment purchased 

from Russia.

 

This was stated in an interview with RIA 

Novosti by the Mali's Foreign Minister 

Abdoulaye Diop.

 

"We highly appreciate the prompt delivery 

of all the military equipment that Mali 

buys, and all the support that we 

receive from Russia," he said.

 

In addition, Diop noted the country's interest

 in purchasing new Russian weapons.

 

Earlier, the Malian Foreign Minister expressed 

confidence that the results of the 

investigation into Kiev's ties 

with terrorists will be made 

public in a timely manner.

 

In addition, he expressed Mali's 

interest in joining BRICS.

 

 

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South Africa: Sites of the

anti-apartheid history on 

UNESCO Heritage List

August 3rd, 5:48pm

teleSUR)

 

Recently added to the list of UNESCO, are 

various sites in S. Africa related to the 

long and bloody struggle against 

apartheid ---- as World 

Heritage sites.

 

The system of institutionalized racial segregation was 

established in South Africa after the Second World 

War. It was finally eradicated in the early 1990s –

 largely due to the sacrifices of activists like 

Nelson Mandela, who came to serve as the 

country’s first post-apartheid president.

 

Recently nominated to UNESCO as “Human Rights, 

Struggle for Liberation and Reconciliation: Nelson 

Mandela Legacy Sites” - the heritage consists of 

fourteen component parts scattered throughout 

the country, all related to the political history of 

South Africa in the twentieth century.

 

These include the Union buildings, which are now the 

official seat of the South African government... and 

house the offices of the president. Over the years,

they have hosted many important events, such

as the inauguration of South Africa’s first 

democratically elected president

 in 1994.

 

 A nine-metre-high bronze statue of Nelson Mandela has 

been standing at the foot of the buildings since it was 

unveiled one day after his funeral in Qunu – a village

 near the birthplace of the late president – in 

late 2013.

 

In the words of Tokyo Sexwale, an anti-apartheid activist 

who was in prison with Mandela, The inclusion of the 

site on the heritage list symbolizes world 

recognition of South Africa’s long 

journey towards freedom.

 

“It’s a great recognition for UNESCO to do that, but for us,

 it’s for South Africa, as I said earlier. It is for human 

rights, it's for social justice, it's for the recognition 

of what democracy has defended. It was for our 

own national self-determination, to take the 

affairs of our nation into our own hands.

Therefore, it is important that the UN, 

UNESCO, in this case, recognise 

what happened here,” 

said Sexwale.

 

 

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Lavrov to attend first meeting 

of Russia-Africa Forum

October 2nd, 12:32pm (TASS) 

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will take part in 

the first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa 

Partnership Forum in Sochi on November 9-10, 

Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria 

Zakharova said at a briefing.

 

"On November 9-10, the first ministerial conference of the 

Russia-Africa Partnership Forum will be held at Sirius

University in Sochi," she said. "The event will be 

attended by foreign ministers from Russia and 

African states, as well as the leadership of 

the African Union Commission and the 

continent's largest integration 

associations."

 

Zakharova added that the meeting will address a wide 

range of issues on the Russian-African agenda,

including --- "security, trade, investment, 

agricultural industrialization, mining 

development, education, health-

care, and sanitary and 

epidemiological 

well-being.".

 

 

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Ship with 300 passengers capsizes 

in Nigeria, 150 people missing — 

newspaper

October 2nd, 11:10am (TASS) 

 

A passenger ferry, carrying 300 passengers, 

has capsized on a river in Nigeria.

 

According to the Vanguard newspaper, 150 have

 been rescued, and the rest have gone missing.

 

Search and rescue operations at the 

site of the incident are ongoing.

 

 

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Nigeria celebrates independence day - 

amid protests over economic hardship

October 1st, 8:27pm

(africanews)

 

Nigerians on Tuesday staged mass protests against 

economic hardship as the West African nation 

marked its 64th independence anniversary, 

with its president calling for patience.

 

Waving placards, the protestors demanded better 

opportunities and jobs for young people, 

especially in a country that has some 

of the world’s highest poverty and 

hunger levels despite being a top 

oil producer on the continent.

 

It is the second mass protest in two months in Africa’s 

most populous country amid worsening hardship 

caused by the government’s reforms to save 

more money and shore up dwindling foreign 

investments. At least 20 protesters were 

shot dead and hundreds of others 

arrested during the last protest 

in August.

 

Although the government has defended the economic 

policies, their immediate impact has contributed to 

pushing the inflation rate to a 28-year high while 

the currency languishes at record lows

 against the dollar.

 

At least 63% of the population is poor. The government 

has struggled to create jobs. And the world’s longest 

war on militancy continues to unfold in its northeast.

 

“The truth is, there’s nothing worth celebrating about 

Nigeria,” said Adetayo Babatunde-Daniel, a young 

entrepreneur who joined the protests.

 

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who was elected in May 

last year on the promise of renewed hope, defended the 

reforms as necessary steps for progress that prevented 

the country’s economic “collapse.”

 

Additional sources • AP

 

 

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Nigeria to join BRICS at right

 time — foreign minister

October 1st, 6:14pm (TASS)

 

 Nigeria is interested in joining BRICS and it intends 

to do so "at the right time," the country’s Minister 

of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, said.

 

"We’ll join when the time is right. We never said we are 

not joining BRICS. It is about timing. We have already 

indicated our interest in joining but we have not 

formally written," he was quoted as saying by

 the Vanguard newspaper.

 

Nigeria "will do so at the right time when it is the most 

advantageous for [the country] to do so. There are a

 lot of reforms going on internally for us to be able 

to make that move," the minister added.

 

Since its inception in 2006, BRICS has experienced two 

phases of expansion. In 2011, South Africa joined the 

original group -- which included Brazil, Russia, India,

 and China. On January 1st, 2024, five new members 

officially entered BRICS --- namely Egypt, Iran, the 

United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Ethiopia. 

 

Russia assumed the one-year rotating chairmanship of 

BRICS on January 1, 2024. On Moscow’s watch, BRICS 

will carry out over 250 events covering a wide range of 

issues. The key event of Russia’s chairmanship will be 

the BRICS summit in October 2024 in Kazan, Tatarstan

 - in Russia’s Volga region.

 

 

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M23 rebel group generates 

approximately $300,000 a 

month from mining --- UN

October 1st, 5:47pm

(africanews)

 

A rebel group in Congo generates around $300,000 

a month in revenue through its control of a mining

 area in the east of the country, a U.N. official said.

 

In April, the M23 — a rebel group with alleged links to 

Rwanda — seized the Rubaya mining area in eastern 

Congo, which holds deposits of a key mineral used 

in the production of smartphones and computers. 

 

Over 15% of the world's supply of tantalum, a rare metal 

extracted from coltan, comes from Rubaya, Bintou Keita, 

head of the U.N. mission in Congo, told the Security 

Council on Monday.

 

“Unless international sanctions are imposed on those 

benefiting from this criminal trade, peace will remain 

elusive and civilians will continue to suffer,” 

Keita said.

 

Tantalum is among the minerals that were identified 

earlier this year in a letter from Congo’s government 

questioning Apple about the tech company’s 

knowledge of “blood minerals” being 

smuggled in its supply chain.

 

The decades-long conflict in eastern Congo has produced

 one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with more 

than 120 armed groups fighting for power, land and 

valuable mineral resources while others try to 

defend their communities. Some armed 

groups have been accused of mass 

killings, rapes and other human 

rights violations. The violence 

has displaced some 6 million 

people in the country's east.

 

M23, or the March 23 Movement, is a rebel military group 

mainly made up of ethnic Tutsis that broke away from 

the Congolese army just over a decade ago. They 

staged a large offensive in 2012 ...and took over

 the provincial capital of Goma near the border 

with Rwanda, the same city they are

 threatening again.

 

Congo alleges that Rwanda has been involved in war 

crimes in the east and U.S. and U.N. experts accuse

 it of giving military backing to M23. Rwanda denies

 the claim, but in February admitted that it has 

troops and missile systems in eastern Congo

 to safeguard its security, pointing to a 

buildup of Congolese forces near 

the border.

 

In July, U.N. experts estimated that between 3,000 and 

4,000 Rwandan government forces are deployed in 

eastern Congo alongside M23, which has been 

making major advances.

 

Last week, a regional court in East Africa opened 

proceedings in a case filed by Congo against 

Rwanda, accusing it of violating Congo’s 

sovereignty and territorial integrity by 

sending troops to help rebels in the 

country’s east.

 

 

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Russia, Congo ---- to start

 implementing oil pipeline 

project shortly - minister

October 1st, 4:58pm  

(TASS) 

 

Russia and the Republic of the Congo plan to start the
implementation of the Pointe-Noire-Lutete-Maloukou
Trechot oil pipeline project in the near future, the
republic’s Minister of International Cooperation 

and Promotion of Public-Private Partnership 

Denis-Christel Sassou Nguesso said 

in an interview with TASS.

 

The signing of the intergovernmental agreement on the 

pipeline construction will be the first step after which

the creation of a joint venture is planned with 

Zakneftegazstroy-Prometey Ltd. and the 

National Petroleum Company, which 

acts as a customer ------ to become 

authorized companies responsible

for implementation of the project 

from Russia and the Republic of 

the Congo, respectively, 

he added. 

 

"We agreed on finalizing the creation of this venture in 

a month or less. Heads of authorized companies have 

already signed a respective agreement, which will 

enable them to start the work quite fast. It will 

take us another three months to draft and sign

 the concession agreement. Once it is done 

the joint venture will provide the schedule 

of construction and implementation of 

the project. Then it will be possible to

get started immediately. And we are

 full of optimism," the minister said.

 

The republic is facing logistical challenges, which create 

many problems when it comes to supplies and the

transportation of ready oil products, with the 

goal of the oil pipeline project being to 

improve and upgrade the supply 

processes, he noted.

 

 

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ONE UNION

Two weeks before Brexit, the African Union

 announced a new single African passport
that permits holders to enter any of the
 54 AU member states without a visa –
an interesting turn in African history
which NO-ONE in the West knows
or cares about !  What a stunning
reflection of how far our mindset
and media are, from the 'world
community' we say we love.

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This is one reason why Rhondda Records
is devoting this page to Africa - and there
are so many other reasons!

Here are two - one bad - one good.

I was stunned, when I read a year or so
ago, that 40% of Africa has no regular
electricity supply! How could this be?

And, second, Africa is not only the
Mother of the human species...
it is, now, becoming the hope
of the new multipolar world.

Rise up, Africa!





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