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Ethiopian President - Receives
Bangladeshi Foreign Minister
April 21st, 2:03pm
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie held talks today
with Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman on
several areas of mutual interest and to strengthen
bilateral relations.
During the discussion, Selassie praised the strong partner-
ship between the countries, stressing the need to
strengthen diplomatic partnership, people-to-
people ties, trade and investment, said
Dewano Kedir, Director General for
Middle East, Asia-Pacific Affairs
at the local Foreign Ministry.
For his part, Rahman said trade and investment cooperation
between Dhaka and Addis Ababa is growing rapidly, noting
that his country is committed to deepening its ties with
the African nation.
He also assured Bangladesh's readiness to elevate bilateral
and multilateral diplomatic cooperation ........to a new level.
According to Kedir, Bangladeshi entrepreneurs invest
in textiles, the pharmaceutical industry and other
local sectors.
He stressed that the talks have a fundamental role to play
in boosting the trade and investment cooperation of the
two countries.
Earlier, Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos
received Rahman, where they exchanged views
on areas of cooperation in both bilateral
and multilateral ties.
Timothewos noted that Ethiopia is experiencing sustained
economic growth, and invited Bangladeshi companies to
participate in the priority investment sectors identified
by the Government.
The latter include renewable energy generation, agro-
processing, the pharmaceutical and medical
equipment manufacturing industries, as
well as the manufacturing sector
in general.
The head of Bangladesh's diplomacy reiterated his country's
commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations with
Addis Ababa, particularly in the areas of trade
cooperation and investment.
At the conclusion of their discussions, the two ministers
agreed to elevate their bilateral relations to a higher
level - through enhanced economic cooperation.
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Chadian troops to travel to
Haiti ---- to confront gangs
April 21st, 12:40pm
(Prensa Latina)
Troops of the Chadian Army -- will travel half the world,
to Haiti, to join the multinational contingent in charge
of containing the armed gangs that devastate that
island, official sources announced today.
The decision was taken hours ago by Chadian President
Mahamat Idriss Déby, who said in a statement - that the
contingent will be made up of 1,500 troops in addition
to the police and military personnel sent by Kenya
last year.
In addition to the Kenyan -- and now Chadian military, the
so-called Gang Suppression Force has the participation
of troops from Jamaica, a Caribbean country like Haiti.
The gangs of common law criminals, which possess a
firepower superior to the Haitian forces of order, are
the main obstacle - to the reestablishment of
constitutionality - in the half of the island
that Haiti shares - with the Dominican
Republic, the first territory in what
would become America, in which
Christopher Columbus' ships
anchored, on their journey
in search of the Indies...
to the west.
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Nigerian prosecutor charges
six accused of treason
April 21st, 8:36am
(Prensa Latina)
Six people accused of a foiled plot to overthrow
President Bola Tinubu in 2025, were charged
today ....by the prosecutor's office of this
capital, before the Federal High Court
of Abuja.
The defendants include a retired Major General
and a serving police inspector and they are
charged with terrorism - and treason.
A seventh suspect, former Bayelsa state governor
Timpre Sylva, is accused of helping to cover up
the plot and is ....at large.
According to the authorities, these defendants were
part of a group of 16 officers arrested in 2025 for
what the military authorities described as acts
of indiscipline and violations of the rules,
although it was later acknowledged
that a coup d'état was planned.
The defendants are due to appear before the High Court
in Abuja on Wednesday and a military trial may follow.
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is also facing
several Islamist groups such as Boko Haram and its
West African faction of the Islamic State (Iswap) or
a so-called Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin,
which are dedicated to kidnapping and armed
attacks against Christian villages, schools
and churches, & which keeps the army
in a long-lasting struggle.
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The Sudanese capital
is still like a minefield
April 20th, 5:19pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Sudanese capital still constitutes an intense minefield,
almost eight months after being back in the hands of the
Army, local media comment here today.
Among the most dangerous areas is what was a recreation
park in the centre of this capital and where sappers work
long days clearing it.
The authorities say Khartoum is still littered with explosive
debris that the military is struggling to clear, and danger
signs are deployed across numerous parts of the city,
which was in the hands of the so-called Rapid
Support Forces (RSF), since the beginning
of the war.
According to military sources, a large number of mines
have been planted in an area of 4.5 square kilometres
and although an area has been cleared, there are
still dangerous sectors.
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Pope calls on the Church in Angola
to stand with the people
April 20th, 3:54pm
(Prensa Latina)
Pope Leo XIV today urged the Catholic Church in Angola to
stand alongside the people, especially alongside the poor,
during a meeting with bishops, priests, consecrated
persons and pastoral agents.
In the Parish of Our Lady of Fátima, in Luanda, the Supreme
Pontiff recalled the words from Pope Paul VI, who said that
“development - is the new name for peace”, and he invited
all - to keep being “a generous church that collaborates
for the comprehensive development of its country”,
and fundamentally, in education and health.
The leader of the Catholic Church in the world.. meant that
the mission in Angola, as elsewhere, is particularly linked
to the announcement of peace, and he recalled that the
Church sought paths of dialogue.. to end the armed
conflict that affected the country for 27 years
(1975-2002).
“But this work did not end”, Leo XIV insisted, adding
that “we need to educate everyone for harmony”.
At another time, the Supreme Pontiff thanked them for
“continuing to persevere to build the progress of this
nation on the solid foundation of reconciliation and
peace” and stressed that all Angolans, without
exception, have the right to build the country.
He invited forgiveness, despite the pain, and not to
give up denouncing injustices .....and expressed
gratitude to all those who transmit the Gospel
in the country and recognize the “Christian
vitality felt in the community”.
The bishop of Rome classified these efforts as an inspiration
for the Catholic communities of the world and insisted that
they not separate themselves from the people, especially
the poor, just as he called for them to: avoid the pursuit
of privileges.
His holiness -- transmitted a message directly to the young
people in the seminaries and formation houses, whom he
asked not to be afraid to consecrate their lives to God.
At the meeting, the president of the Episcopal Conference of
Angola and Sao Tome, José Manuel Imbamba, thanked Leo
XIV for his presence, affection and the messages.... full
of wisdom.
He commented that in addition to the Catholic community,
representatives of the Council of Christian Churches of
Angola were present at the meeting, with which there
is “a fruitful ecumenical path”; and from the Islamic
Community of Angola, with whom... they began
an inter-religious dialogue.
“The Church in Angola remains strong and deeply committed
to its missionary action. We have bravely assumed our
mission: of mediation and formation of consciences,
placing our firm faith in our children, adolescents
and young people”, he assured.
Pope Leo XIV, who since his arrival in Angola on Saturday,
April 18, has received constant expressions of affection
from the crowd that hails him on his tours, concludes
his visit tomorrow and leaves for Equatorial Guinea,
the last country on his African tour.
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Platform collects ''criteria'' ----- on
amendments to DRC Constitution
April 20th, 1:03pm
(Prensa Latina)
The political platform Sacred Union of the Nation
(USN) --- which supports the president of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Félix
Tshisekedi, today launched a call to
''collect opinions'' on a possible
constitutional reform.
Through a statement, signed by the permanent secretary of
the USN, André Mbata, the group invited political actors,
civil society and citizens.... to contribute with their
proposals on the subject before May 20, 2026.
The idea, the document noted, is to gather the criteria, have
a technical committee summarize and evaluate them, and
then present them to the head of state.
The declaration details the call to political parties and
groups, associations, prominent members of the USN,
religious denominations, non-governmental human
rights organizations, professional associations,
unions and academics in general.
It emphasizes inviting lawyers, as well as interested
Congolese patriots, both in the country and in the
diaspora, to present their proposals.
The idea of reforming the Constitution raises divergent
criteria within Congolese society, but the USN seems
determined to carry it out - and, with it, allow a new
mandate for Tshisekedi, which concludes in 2028
and ---- with the current constitution ---- cannot
aspire to re-election.
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Top authorities of Ethiopia & the AU
- received the chancellor of Austria
April 20th, 10:06am
(Prensa Latina)
Leaders of Ethiopia and the African Union (AU) received
Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger today,
to strengthen their bilateral partnership and expand
cooperation to key areas.
The Ethiopian head of state, Taye Atske-Selassie, spoke
with Meinl-Reisinger, about deepening relations with
both countries and strengthening collaboration for
common progress, as reported by the president's
Office on its social network account X.
For his part, the president of the AU Commission... Mahmoud
Ali Youssouf, during a meeting with the Austrian Chancellor,
noted that the European nation assumes an increasingly
active global role and celebrated its commitment to a
strategic and strengthened alliance with Africa.
Meinl-Reisinger praised the long relationship between
Vienna and the continental organization, while
reaffirming the commitment to continue
strengthening this alliance.
In the face of the changing global context, both stressed
the need to strengthen the multilateral system and the
rules-based international order.
The meeting concluded with the signing of a memorandum
of understanding ....covering key areas of cooperation,
including -- peace and security, governance, human
rights, economic development ...and multilateral
cooperation, revealed a statement from the AU.
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Pope Leo XIV arrives
in Angola..... on a
pastoral visit
April 18th, 10:34am
(Prensa Latina)
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Angola today on a pastoral
visit from Cameroon, and was received at the
"4 de Fevereiro" international airport by
President Joao Lourenco.
After the reception on the tarmac, where bishops from
the Episcopal Conference of Angola and São Tomé
were present, both went to the protocol area of
the air terminal, where they spoke briefly
before moving to the Presidential
Palace of Ciudad Alta for
official talks.
Together with the entourage that accompanies him on
this trip to Africa, which began on April 13 and before
that, had stops in Algeria and Cameroon, the
supreme pontiff received on the way the
affection of thousands of Angolans
who were waiting around the
airport to welcome him.
Angola has a Catholic population estimated at around
15 million people (over 40 percent), according to
data from the 2024 General Population and
Housing Census, so the third visit of a
leader of this Church (John Paul II,
June 1992, and Benedict XVI,
March 2009) is very well
received by people.
Tonight the bishop of Rome will talk with representatives
of civil society, the diplomatic corps accredited in the
country and the national authorities, where..... it is
estimated that some 400 guests will participate.
Saturday's day will close with a private meeting with the
Angolan bishops and tomorrow a mass will take place
in the Kilamba neighbourhood of Luanda --- where
around a million people are expected to attend.
In the afternoon, the pope will travel to the shrine of the
Virgin Mary of Muxima, patron saint of Angola, where
he will accompany pilgrims in the recitation of the
rosary, and on Monday he will travel to the
province of Lunda Sur, where he will visit
a home for the elderly in Saurimo and
officiate a Mass that is expected to
be attended by 40,000 people.
Back in Luanda, he will meet with bishops, priests,
consecrated persons and pastoral workers in the
parish of Our Lady of Fatima.
His departure is scheduled for Tuesday
morning, heading to Equatorial Guinea.
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The first group of ejected US humans
arrive in the DRC by 'an agreement'
with the US
April 18th, 9:03am
(Prensa Latina)
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) received the first
group of third-country migrants from the US, as part of an
enforced ''reception agreement'' signed by the two.
According to a government statement released today by
Radio Okapi, 15 people arrived in Kinshasa the day
before, marking the beginning of the operational
phase of the temporary reception programme,
a term that the DRC government stresses,
as it is not a permanent settlement or a
relocation to Congolese territory.
The note also stressed that all expenses related to the
reception and care of migrants are borne by the US.
"The affected people are admitted to the national territory
with short-term permits.... in compliance with national
legislation on entry and international commitments
freely assumed by the DRC," the statement said.
On 5 April, Kinshasa announced the implementation of the
mechanism and, from the outset, noted that it would have
no impact on public coffers and ''would respect'' the
country's national sovereignty, security needs
and legal commitments.
It added that people will remain in the capital to ensure
an effective administrative, security and humanitarian
follow-up, and assured.... that each situation will be
subject to individual examination in accordance
with national security requirements.
He stressed that the management of foreigners' access
to the territory of the DRC is part of international and
regional commitments on the protection of migrants'
rights as well as the country's decision to promote
''human dignity'' and ''international solidarity.''
However, the decision has generated debates and
questions, in both the opposition and civil society.
In the National Assembly (lower house) several deputies
expressed doubts about the length of stay of migrants,
reception facilities and security guarantees.
They also recalled that previous experiences had serious
consequences, particularly in the east of the country,
in addition to the fact that the DRC is in the midst of
a humanitarian crisis ----------- due to the millions of
internally displaced people fleeing the conflict.
In Kinshasa, the Fuerzas Vives platform strongly opposes
this initiative, as the country is already facing security,
humanitarian and social crises, hence the measure
is considered to be truly inopportune ---------- and
potentially dangerous.
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Bishosftu International Airport
will boost tourism in Ethiopia
April 17th, 11:12am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopian Tourism Minister Sileshi Girma --- stated that they
expect the Bishoftu International Airport, currently under
construction ------- to significantly boost the sector by
potentially doubling international visitor arrivals
once completed, Gazette Plus reported today.
Girma recalled that the port facility is considered the largest
aviation centre in Africa and will serve as a key driver of
growth for the country's tourism industry.
He described the project as an important national milestone,
highlighting Addis Ababa's growing ability to implement
large-scale infrastructure projects ...using national
knowledge and resources.
By anticipating an increase in the number of visitors, the
Ministry adapts its strategies.. to ensure that tourism
infrastructure, social care services, and standards
are well prepared to accommodate the expected
volume of international arrivals, he added.
Located about 40 kilometres southeast of Addis Ababa
and at an altitude of 1,910 metres, Bishoftu offers
optimal conditions for aircraft performance and
efficient passenger management, both from
origin and destination, and in transit,
according to official sources.
The project, promoted by the Ethiopian Airlines Group, also
includes the construction of a modern multi-lane highway
that will connect the new airport with the capital, as well
as a 38-kilometre high-speed railway line with operating
speeds of between 120 and 200 km/h.
It will have the capacity to serve 60 million passengers
a year. Once its master plan is completed, it will be
able to serve up to 110 million travelers a year,
positioning Ethiopia .....among the world's
leading aviation hubs.
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Government of Ethiopia... evaluated
progress in preparations for COP32
April 17th, 10:44am
(Prensa Latina)
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, today chaired
the evaluation of progress in preparations for the United
Nations Climate Change Conference (COP32) in
November 2027.
“As the host country of COP32 ------- Ethiopia has started
preparations in advance through the formal creation of
the National Steering Committee. We have brought
together key leaders to guide this process with
clarity and purpose”, Ahmed wrote on his X
social network account.
He specified that the Presidency began its initial
tasks to lay the foundations for a coordinated
and ambitious effort.
The session of the National Steering Committee, made
up of representatives from various sectors, also
identified areas for improvement to ensure
that all actions remain aligned with the
national vision, the item noted.
The Ethiopian head of government stressed: that this
platform serves not only as a space for review, but
also for a collective definition of the direction to
follow, as well as a shared commitment to
excellence in the organization of this
global program.
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos was
named president and appointee of the climate
event - last November.
Timothewos, as part of his duties, will lead preparations
for the summit, coordinating with national authorities,
the agencies of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
and international partners.
Following the support of Ethiopia's candidacy at COP30
held in Brazil in November 2025, the Government
expressed its gratitude to all UNFCCC Member
States for entrusting hosting duties, while
looking forward to working with the
global climate community
under Timothewos.
COP32 in this capital, returns the world's
largest annual climate meeting to Africa.
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Burkina Faso announces death
of a hundred Islamists
April 17th, 10:28am
(Prensa Latina)
Burquiné Army troops eliminated over 100 Islamists
during the offensive underway since last Monday,
states an official report issued here today.
The main leadership pointed to a concentration of
members of a militia belonging to the Al Qaeda
network in the province of Soum (northwest).
The theatre of operations is close to the border
with Mali, which together with Burkina Faso
and Niger make up the Alliance of Sahel
States, after those three countries left
the Economic Community of West
African States -- because they
considered it too identified
with the colonial powers
and the United States -
& approached Russia.
This will be the second favourable result since the start of
the Burquiné offensive against their Islamist adversaries
last Monday when they killed “several commanders”
and captured significant quantities of weapons
and equipment, always according to military
reports released through official channels.
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Angolan youth - win
Mixed Martial Arts
championship
April 16th, 3:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
Angola's youth athletes conquered the top of the African
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Championship, held here --- by
adding 64 medals won by the women's & men's teams.
Wednesday's day, led by team A, put the final seal on the
winning streak started on Tuesday by teams B and C,
by adding 17 medals to complete a total of 30 gold
metals, 27 silver and seven bronze, the Angola
Press agency reported today.
Angola remains the continent's champion in the youth
category, with a wide advantage over Cameroon, in
second place with six medals, and South Africa in
third, with four.
This Thursday the qualifying fights for the quarterfinals
in the senior category continued, which will take
place tomorrow at the Ciudadela Deportiva
de Luanda.
The African MMA Championships take place until Sunday
with the participation of athletes from 12 countries,
including the host country.
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Re-elected president commits to
the development of the Congo
April 16th, 3:07pm
(Prensa Latina)
In a packed Concorde stadium in Kintélé and amidst
applause, the president of the Congo, Denis Sassou
-N'Guesso, took the oath today in front of the
National Flag for a new term of office,
the fifth in a row.
At the ceremony, attended by numerous heads of State
and Governments from all over Africa, the president
reaffirmed his commitment -- to govern for all the
Congolese, those who voted for him and those
who did not, and to.... accelerate the march
towards the development of the country.
“In front of the Congolese nation and people, I solemnly
swear to respect and enforce the Constitution, defend
the nation ---- and the republican form of the State,
loyally fulfill the functions that the nation and
the people have entrusted to me ------ to
guarantee peace and justice for all,
preserve national unity, territorial
integrity, and our sovereignty...
and independence”.
In his investiture remarks, after receiving greetings from
invited dignitaries, Sassou-N'Guesso highlighted the
transparency and democracy of the electoral
process --- and he thanked the people for
their extensive participation in all its
stages; plus the six contenders.
“The election is over. I am the president of all Congolese,
without exception, and we must continue together
working for our beautiful country and accelerate
the march towards development”, he said.
He added that he is attentive to all constructive proposals
for the Congo, within the idea of a fraternal & supportive
republic; and he meant that it is “with great emotion
and humility” that he will respond to the new call
of duty, in addition to emphasizing that he will
never betray the faith and trust that the
people have placed in him.
He committed to making all possible efforts for the
development of the country, in a nation where
national peace, security and sovereignty..
have been consolidated, as well as the
national unity and institutions of the
country ---- being reinforced.
He pointed out --- that the route is marked by the
mobilization of public financial and resources,
boosting the national economy, prioritizing
vocational training, plus agriculture and
industry.... creating jobs, advancing
infrastructure for development,
technological innovation and
environmental preservation.
He declared that the country will continue to defend
Pan-Africanism, peace, multilateralism, as well as
strengthening regional ties and participation in
African economic integration projects.
He referred to actions regarding energy production,
creation of drinking water distribution networks
and jobs for young people and women,
among others.
He dedicated a few words to the youth: “the largest
sector of the population and the most valuable in
accelerating the country's march -- towards
development”, and ---- he asked for each
person to contribute to the endeavour.
''The Congo needs your energy and vitality, as essential
drivers for creativity and leadership in the country's
transformation, he said, adding that youth must
prepare ---- knowing the national history and
loving the nation, as well as inviting them
to join the tasks of development, since
they are both the present and future.
The ceremony concluded with
a military programme.
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Gabonese party condemns
the arrest of its leader
April 16th, 11:53am
(Prensa Latina)
The Together for Gabon (JPG) party today condemned
the arrest of its leader, Alain-Claude, Bilie-By-Nze
which he described as violating the guarantees
of the rule of law.
Police officers - broke into Bilie-By-Nze's home
last night and took him to a police station as
a detainee.
“We consider the detention brutal, arbitrary and clearly
contrary to the fundamental principles of the rule of
law”, states the FPG statement .....distributed
through social networks.
The group adds that the detainee is under investigation
for presiding over the organizing committee of the
Culture Festival in 2008, but in reality the goal
is to marginalize the main opposition voice
of this West African country.
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Fire in refugee camp in Sudan
leaves four dead
April 16th, 10:20am
(Prensa Latina)
A fire in a Sudanese refugee camp located in
the Western Darfur region left four dead,
including three children, medical
sources said here today.
The event occurred the day before, coinciding with
the third anniversary of the start of the war
between the Army and the Paramilitaries
of the so-called Rapid Support Forces
(RSF), and caused serious damage
to the camp facilities.
According to the Sudanese news portal Sudan Tribune,
the incident took place in extremely adverse weather
conditions, with strong winds that contributed to the
rapid spread of the flames, which left about 1,400
people without shelter.
Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been suffering an internal
war, after contradictions over power issues, fueled by US
deep state actors.
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Nigerian airlines will suspend flights
-------- due to fuel increases
April 16th, 10:04am
(Prensa Latina)
The rise in fuel prices in Nigeria seriously affects
national airlines, and today... the suspension
of flights was announced --- starting on
the 20th of April.
The measure will seriously affect national links,
which could be completely interrupted.
For their part, operators point out that the cost
of Jet A1 fuel has already increased to
unsustainable levels, which has put
serious financial pressure
on airlines.
Meanwhile, the continuous variation in prices
affects travel costs and at any given time,
makes them unsustainable.
The suspension of domestic flights in Nigeria may
create a crisis situation due to damage to the
commercial movement of air cargo and
tourism, therefore, companies have
requested State intervention, in
a country that represents the
largest economy in Africa.
The rise in fuel prices worldwide - is a direct
consequence - of the war started by Israel
and the US on Iran - which has unleashed
a crisis throughout the Wet Asian region,
& seriously affected trade & oil prices.
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Africa exhibits results in
vaccination campaign
against measles
April 15th, 2:03pm
(Prensa Latina)
The World Health Organization (WHO) today highlighted
the importance of the measles vaccination campaign
that began in Africa in 2000, which made it possible
to avoid almost 20 million deaths.
In addition to the 19.5 million deaths avoided, more than
500 million children on the aforementioned continent
are protected through systematic immunization
between 2000 and 2024, the WHO stated
in its report.
“Since 2000, 44 African countries have added a 2nd dose
of the measles vaccine to their routine vaccination
programs, which has contributed to increasing
coverage from 5% in 2000 to 55% in 2024”,
the document highlights.
In 2023 and 2024, nine nations recorded incidence rates
of less than five cases per million, and in 2025, Cape
Verde, Mauritius and Seychelles became the first
territories in Africa... (text disappears)
According to medical literature, measles is a highly
contagious viral disease that primarily affects
children ---- and can cause severe health
problems, including severe diarrhea
.....ear infections, blindness,
pneumonia & encephalitis
(brain inflammation).
Some of these complications
can lead to death.
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Everything ready in Angola
to receive Pope Leo XIV
April 15th, 1:50pm
(Prensa Latina)
Everything is ready in Angola to receive Pope Leo XIV,
the general coordinator of the commission created
by the Episcopal Conference of Angola and Sao
Tome (Ceast) for the organization of the visit
stated today.
In a conference held at the Aníbal de Melo Press Centre,
Monsignor Belmiro Tchissenguetí explained that the
conditions were created for the arrival on April 18,
and for the religious meetings and services
planned until the moment of farewell
on the 21st.
He specified that the Supreme Pontiff will arrive in Luanda
on Saturday around 3:00 p.m. local time, and that -- in the
surroundings of the international airport “4 of Fevereiro”
there will be people to offer him the welcome greeting,
as well as along the entire road to the Presidential
Palace of Ciudad Alta, where he will talk with
the president, Joao Lourenco.
A meeting with representatives of civil society, the
diplomatic corps accredited in the country and
the national authorities is scheduled for that
same day, to which, some 400 participants
are invited.
On that first day he will also have a private
meeting with the Angolan bishops.
Tchissenguetí commented that for the mass in Kilamba,
on Sunday the 19th, entry to an area where it will take
place will begin..... from 3:00 local time, until 8:00
several buses will be moving to the place that
will take people from many points in Luanda.
Around one million people are expected to attend.... so
even when safety conditions are created -- and from a
health care point of view, the organizers recommend
that the population bring water and light food, as
there will be many hours of waiting.
That same day.... the Pope will travel by helicopter to the
Sanctuary of the Virgin Mary of Muxima (Mamá Muxima,
as Angolans call her), patron saint of Angola, where he
will accompany the pilgrims in praying via the rosary.
Tomorrow, the organizing committee will travel to the city
of Saurimo, in the province of Lunda Sur -- to check the
final details in that town where the Holy Father of
the Catholic Church will travel on Monday,
on April 20.
In that territory the program includes a visit to a nursing
home, as well as a mass on the city esplanade; back in
Luanda, around 5:30 p.m, Leo XIV will hold a meeting
with bishops, priests, consecrated persons and
pastoral agents.. in the Parish of Our Lady
of Fátima.
Tchissenguetí highlighted the Executive's efforts to prepare
the conditions for this trip of the Pope, under the motto
of Pilgrim of Hope, Reconciliation and Peace.
In particular, he highlighted the efforts of the Ministry of
Health, headed by the minister, Sílvia Lutucuta, in
addition to the portfolios of Transportation, and
Telecommunications, Information Technology
and Social Communication, with emphasis
.....on the media.
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DRC National Assembly ratified
agreements with Rwanda
and the US
April 14th, 4:35pm
(Prensa Latina)
The National Assembly (lower house) of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo approved the proposed laws on
the ratification of the agreements signed for peace
with Rwanda and that of a strategic partnership
with the United States. [Why?!!!!]
After a debate where opposition members asked questions
to Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, both
bills were approved by a large majority, with 346
votes of the 355 cast, Radio Okapi
reported today.
The chancellor stated before parliamentarians that the legal
instruments signed by the Government seek to lay the
foundations for lasting stability in the region, while
paving the way for a strategic alliance in key
sectors such as critical minerals, energy,
infrastructure and security.
However, members of the opposition expressed concern
about transparency --- and the protection of national
resources, particularly -- in the alliance with the
US, due to a structurally unbalanced position,
with weak institutions compared to multi-
national corporations.
Kayikwamba Wagner meant that both texts are public,
available online and even translated into national
languages, therefore, he assured that the
Government has nothing to hide and
works for the well-being of
the population.
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Angola opens with victories in the
Mixed Martial Arts Championship
April 14th, 4:17pm
(Prensa Latina)
Angola today opened its participation in the African Mixed
Martial Arts (MMA) Championship with victories, which
takes place in the Pavilion of the Luanda Citadel
with the presence of teams from 12 countries.
The harvest of the locals this Tuesday, who are the defending
champions, won 19 gold and 14 silver medals in the youth
category fights (B and C) in both sexes.
According to the Angola Press agency, Ildrio António stood out in
the men's competition, winning gold in the 44 kilogram category,
after defeating his compatriot Arlindo Tonito, in the final.
Other gold medalists of the day were Rosário Gomes (48 kg),
Hilario Tolentino (52 kg), Elino da Cunha (34 kg), Leontino
da Graca (30 kg), Caetano Cardoso (34 kg), Gelvani
Ginga (37 kg) and Graciano Vasco (40 kg).
On this day of competition Armando Panzo (40kg), Amadeu da
Graça (48kg), Isaías Motondo (52kg) and Neves Alfredo
(57kg) won medals in the absence of their opponents.
For women... Gabriela Cerqueira (44kg), Stelvia Muhanha (48kg),
Fernanda Sebastiao (62kg), Albertina Ntyamba (67kg), Serafina
Fernando (40kg) and Alexandrina Neto (57kg) all won the
top award.
The IX African MMA Championship is the third organized by Angola
and runs until April 19 with the participation of the national teams
of .....Algeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Ghana, Mauritius, South Africa, Tunisia, Zambia,
Zimbabwe and the Republic of the Congo, in addition
to the host country.
Angola presented a team made up of 148 athletes:
83 youth competitors, 41 senior and 24 junior.
Fights are scheduled for tomorrow in
the youth A and junior categories.
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Recovery continues
in Angolan province
affected by floods
April 14th, 3:32pm
(Prensa Latina)
Recovery efforts in the province of Benguela, in central Angola,
they continue today to mitigate the damage caused by the
flooding of the Cavaco River and the rupture of the dam
on the left bank.
The weekend floods, caused by intense rains, have so far left
18 dead in the territory, 11 missing, more than 450 houses
destroyed and a number of citizens receiving shelter of
more than nine thousand, according to the Civil
Protection and Fire Service.
Local authorities reported that an emergency intervention is
underway to restore the dam and contain the Cavaco River,
with a view to minimizing the risk of new floods ---- and
guaranteeing the safety of surrounding populations.
The force of the waters - caused the collapse of approximately
300 metres of the structure, which caused significant flooding
in several areas of the city of Benguela, particularly in the
Seta Antiga neighbourhood, where citizens had to be
rescued by the Navy and the Armed Forces.
The provincial governor, Manuel Nunes Júnior, explained to the
press that there are other vulnerable areas along the river that
also require intervention, due to the danger of something
similar to what happened last Sunday.... happening.
In this regard, he pointed out that a more in-depth study
will be carried out with specialists, to provide an
adequate and definitive solution.
The Angolan Presidency announced this Tuesday that the
president, Joao Lourenco, will travel to the province of
Benguela tomorrow ---- to verify the damage and
supervise recovery efforts -- as well as talk
with the displaced population and people
temporarily housed in shelters.
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25 suspected Islamists
die in combat with the
Somali army
April 14th, 2:50pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Ministry of Defense of Somalia today released data
on a combat action carried out in the Lower Juba and
Middle Juba regions, in the south of this country of
the so-called Horn of Africa.
According to a military statement, published on social
networks on Tuesday, bombings supported by foreign
forces - unidentified - were carried out in the
operations, leaving some 27 alleged
members of Al Shabaab dead.
This Islamist faction operates in areas north of Mogadishu,
from where it is accused... of having carried out attacks
against military and economic objects of this country.
Recently, Somali authorities also announced that federal
government troops occupied the main towns around
Baidoa, capital of the Bay administrative region in
the rebellious state of Southwest, after intense
fighting against the militias of the dissident
regional president, Abdiaziz Laftagareen.
In the midst of this situation, the federals are also carrying out
actions against the Islamist faction Al-Shabaab in the vicinity
of Baidoa, which further complicates the fragile situation in
that nation.
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Mali army bombs camp
of alleged Islamists
April 14th, 2:24pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Malian Air Force bombed a base of alleged Islamists
in the Koulikoro region, in areas surrounding the capital,
military sources announced here today.
The attack was carried out as part of operations against
armed factions operating in this African country.
According to sources, the base was located in a wooded
area 45 kilometres from Didiéni and in the attack about
15 militiamen were neutralized and the base camp
was destroyed.
Due to the escalation of clashes between Islamist factions
operating in Mali and that country's security forces,
tensions have increased.
One of these Islamist groups is the so-called Support Group
for Islam and Muslims (Jnim), which attacks villages,
imposes the payment of a religious tax and the
use of the black veil on women.
During recent months, the Khnim, linked to Al Qaeda, attacks
fuel caravans traveling towards Bamako, capital of Mali, to
try to paralyze the country's economy, therefore, military
operations against them --- have increased.
Mali also faces the coalition of Tuareg groups, known as Berbers,
determined to achieve the separation of the northern region
from the rest of the country to create an independent state.
A Nation of the Sahel, Mali lives mired in a deep political crisis,
which has increased despite successive popular coups d'état
that occurred in August 2020 and May 2021.
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Visit of the president of Liberia marks
a milestone in ties with Ethiopia
April 14th, 11:15am
(Prensa Latina)
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, considered today
that the official visit of the President of Liberia, Joseph
Nyuma Boakai, will mark a significant milestone in
diplomatic relations and strengthen their shared
aspirations ---- with concrete actions.
Ahmed, upon receiving Boakai at the National Palace, high-lit on
his social network account X ......that both countries share long-
standing and highly prestigious relationships, rooted in a
common history of resilience.
The latter, he stressed, having remained free of colonization
and in their pioneering role ....as firm defenders of the
independence and unity of the African continent.
“Today, as always, Ethiopia maintains an open, generous
attitude, offering its immense potential.... and enduring
friendship, to all those who accompany us”, he stated.
The Ethiopian head of government received the Liberian
president the day before upon his arrival at the Bole
International Airport in this capital.
«Welcome to the Land of Origins, where the future is forged,
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai of the Republic of Liberia.
I look forward to our fruitful collaboration, during your
stay», Ahmed wrote on the same digital platform.
This Tuesday, Ethiopian Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed and
her Liberian counterpart, Brigadier General Geraldine Janet
George, addressed growing bilateral military cooperation.
Highlighting the historical importance of the meeting, Mohammed
noted that, as the two main symbols of African independence,
Addis Ababa and Monrovia share a unique bond that
serves as the basis for their modern
security partnership.
He reaffirmed his country's willingness to collaborate in
military industrial development and capacity building.
George, for his part, expressed Liberia's keen interest in
leveraging Ethiopia's extensive experience in military
science, modernization and international
peacekeeping missions.
He emphasized the Liberian interest in deepening
cooperation specifically within the training and
technical sectors.
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African Union and UNESCO seek to
promote cultural cooperation
April 14th, 7am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the African Union Commission -- Mahmoud Ali
Youssouf, spoke with the director general of UNESCO, Khaled
El-Enany --- about promoting their collaboration in culture,
education and knowledge management, a statement
noted today.
The meeting took place the day before at the headquarters of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) in Paris, on the sidelines of the third session of the
strategic dialogue between the AU and France.
According to the text, Youssouf and El-Enany explored ways to
further strengthen cooperation within the framework of the
current Memorandum of Understanding, reaffirming - their
shared commitment to promoting inclusive development,
preserve cultural heritage & promote equitable access
to knowledge throughout the African continent.
The president of the AU Commission and the French Minister of
Europe and Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot.... chaired the
strategic dialogue, in which they addressed: the need to
reform the UN Security Council, security issues on
the continent, among others.
He also met with President Emmanuel Macron, whom he
thanked for his support in the operationalization of the
African Continental Free Trade Area and the provision
of experience for the benefit of the Commission to
contribute to the implementation of Agenda 2063.
Both parties --- reaffirmed their willingness to consolidate an
association based on common values and mutual interests,
and agreed to continue their regular dialogue through the
joint mechanism for monitoring decisions and guidance
arising from the strategic dialogue, the next session
of which, will be held in Ethiopia.
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Sudan War enters its third year
with apocalyptic figures
April 13th, 11:54am
(Prensa Latina)
A few hours before turning three years old tomorrow, the
civil war in Sudan puts before the world statistics that
shock ---- even in the current circumstances of
tribulation for humanity.
The conflict between General Abdel Fattah al Burhan,
president of the Sovereign Transitional Council and
the Rapid Support Forces militia, led by his former
ally who has become a staunch enemy, general
Mohamed Jamdan Dagalo has the dubious
honour of having generated the largest
refugee crisis in history: 14 million
displaced people.
Of that total, almost a third, four million 500 thousand are settled
in neighbouring countries, namely Chad, Egypt and South Sudan,
where they reside in more than precarious conditions,
threatened by famine --- and the victims of curable
diseases due to a shortage of humanitarian aid,
according to statistics from the UN
Refugee Agency.
From that human wave, hundreds of people were victims of
sexual abuse and war crimes and crimes against humanity
of which, both contenders accuse each other.
As collateral damage, what has been called Sudan's forgotten
war revives ethnic conflicts that they capitalize on to swell
their ranks, a burden that will drag down this country
if it ever achieves peace.
As if these sufferings were not enough, the same source
certifies the death of 11,400 people --- although other
media claim that the figure rises to 24,000, mostly
civilians caught between two fires.
Several attempts at mediation foundered due to the
reluctance of the rivals who at this point -- still
swear that they will not give up until they
kill the other.
Meanwhile, the conflict continues...
with no end in sight to the tragedy.
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Venezuela ----- ratifies Congo's
willingness to work together
April 13th, 10:35am
(Prensa Latina)
Venezuela ratified to the Democratic Republic of the Congo a
willingness to work together in new areas of collaboration,
the Bolivarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ivan Gil,
reported today.
Through his Instagram account, the senior diplomat revealed
that he had “a pleasant telephone conversation” with the
Congolese Foreign Minister, Jean-Claude Gakosso.
He stressed that they agreed on the importance of continuing to
strengthen bilateral cooperation --- and advancing in the prompt
implementation of the Joint Commission that “will be essential
to consolidate alliances between our nations”.
Gil ratified his Government's willingness to “work together in
new areas of collaboration and to continue articulating
efforts in multilateral spaces of common interest”.
The Bolivarian Republic and the Congo held the First
Joint Commission in Caracas.... in August 2023.
The meeting was chaired by the Congolese Minister of International
Cooperation and Promotion of Public-Private Partnership, Denis
Christel Sassou Nguesso, and by Ricardo Menéndez, sectoral
vice president of Planning.
The ministers of Construction, Urban Planning and Housing also
attended for the African State; Forest Economy; Tourism and
Artistic Industry and Recreation; and the ambassador of
the Congo, resident in Brazil and concurrent in
Venezuela, Sylvain Goma.
The president of the Congo-Venezuela Friendship Group, the
mayor of Brazzaville (capital) and the president of the
University, Dennis Sassou Nguesso, among other
officials, also attended.
Bilateral relations between the two nations were established
on April 6, 2006 and two years later were consolidated with
the signing of a memorandum of understanding on the
establishment ........of a political Consultations and
Cooperation Framework Agreement Mechanism.
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Ethiopia & African Bank promote
continental cooperation
April 13th, 10:35am
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of Ethiopia, and the African Export-Import Bank
(Afreximbank) today ------- intensified their high-level contacts to
promote economic self-sufficiency and strengthen continental
cooperation --- in the face of growing global pressures.
According to the local Finance Ministry, senior Ethiopian officials
held strategic talks with the Afreximbank leadership, focusing
on coordinated approaches ------ to strengthen Africa's
independence and economic resilience.
The head of the sector, Ahmed Shide, and the governor of the National
Bank of Ethiopia, Eyob Tekalign, participated in the dialogue with the
president of the bank, George Elombi, to analyze short- & long-term
strategies aimed at strengthening institutional collaboration and
accelerating the continent's development agenda.
During the exchange --- the urgency of building a more resilient African
economy through greater regional integration, the expansion of intra-
African trade and increasing the mobilization of national financial
resources --- was highlighted.
They emphasized that «Africa's long-term stability depends
on reducing external vulnerabilities and strengthening
internal capacity».
They addressed the need for a unified continental response to
current global challenges, including supply chain disruptions
and economic volatility.
Likewise, they stressed the importance of coordinated mechanisms
to stabilize the flows of essential commodities and safeguard
macro-economic stability.
According to the source, they identified industrial development,
infrastructure financing and strengthening alliances in the
financial sector among key areas for greater cooperation.
The parties paid special attention to collaboration with the
National Bank of Ethiopia to boost regional payment and
settlement systems, in order to facilitate smoother
trade in African markets.
They reaffirmed their commitment to sustained collaboration
and agreed to deepen cooperation in support of priority
initiatives aligned with Africa's broader vision of
economic resilience and self-reliance.
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Regional entity congratulated the
re-elected president of Djibouti
April 11th, 7:56am
(Prensa Latina)
The executive secretary of the Intergovernmental Authority
on Development (IGAD), Workneh Gebeyehu, today
congratulated Ismail Omar Guelleh... on his
re-election as president of Djibouti for
a sixth term.
Gebeyehu congratulated the Djiboutian people for the peaceful
holding of the presidential elections held the day before and
their participation in the process, reflecting their continued
commitment to peace, stability and national development.
He also underlined that country's long-standing role as a
bastion of diplomacy and regional cooperation -- and its
continued contribution to promoting dialogue, stability
and collective action in the Horn of Africa.
He also commended Mulatu Teshome, former president of
Ethiopia and the head of the IGAD Electoral Observation
Mission, along with the rest of the members, for their
professionalism and dedication in the performance
of their duties during the elections.
Finally, he reiterated the African entity's continued
commitment to working with the Government and
people of Djibouti ---- to promote regional
cooperation, peace, stability and
shared prosperity.
Guelleh won the presidential elections held the day before
with 97.8 percent of the votes, against his opponent
Mohamed Farah Samatar -- representative of the
Centre for Unity and Democracy.... state radio
and television Djibouti reported on Saturday.
The 78-year-old president confirmed the result on his
social network account X with an image of himself
with the phrase «RÉÉLU» (re-elected in French).
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Sahrawi government
refutes autonomy
thesis
April 10th, 1:25pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Sahrawi government refuted the thesis that autonomy is
the only solution to the conflict in the Western Sahara,
occupied since 1975 by Morocco, reported media
here today.
Morocco is acting in bad faith, said the chancellor of the Sahrawi
Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) Mohamed Yeslem Beissat,
in an allusion to the position of that country in the ongoing
negotiations sponsored by the US and the UN, which
recognizes the right of the Saharawi people --- to
self-determination.
Chancellor Beissat stated that his government is not against
discussing the issue of autonomy, but independence must
also be included, in line with the rule of law and
international law.
SADR has diplomatic relations with 87 states, occupies a
seat as a full member of the African Union and appears
in the relation of states, as under colonial occupation
states the UN.
The next May 10th, the Sahrawi republic marks 50 years of
its founding, during which it has fought the occupying
Moroccan military --- with its armed wing,
the people's Liberation Army.
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satisfactory preparations for
the Pope's visit to Angola
April 10th, 1:16pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, evaluated today,
the preparations for the pastoral visit of Pope Leo XIV
to the country, from 18 to 21 next, which he sees as
progressing in a satisfactory manner.
During a meeting with members of the multi-sectoral
commission created for the organization of the trip,
the president received details about the created
conditions and actions to ensure the success
of the events that will take place...... due to
the presence of the Supreme Pontiff.
According to the Presidency, the meeting included a review
of the agenda, within which is expected an outdoor mass
in Kilamba, in Luanda province; a visit to the Shrine of
Muxima, in the province of Icolo and Bengo, and also
to the city of Saurimo in Lunda sul, where.... he will
arrive at a nursing home.
The preparations for the assembly of the structure that
will house the religious service in the outdoors in
Kilamba is progressing favorably.. according to
a report of the Public Television of Angola,
who pointed out they were engaged in
reinforcing structures every 10
metres to ensure the safety
& soundness necessary.
They pointed out that the April 4 tests were carried out
under rain and strong winds, plus... the sound system.
In the same way, the director general of the National
Institute of Medical Emergencies of Angola, António
Matemba said to the TPA that they are creating all
the conditions to attend the activities related to
the visit ........of the Bishop of Rome.
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Africa demands changes in
approaches to climate
risk management
April 10th, 6:35am
(Prensa Latina)
The deputy prime minister of Ethiopia, Temesgen Tiruneh,
called for a decisive shift towards preventive approaches
and science-based management of climate risk, said the
Ethiopian News Agency today.
Tiruneh, speaking at the XVI Session of the African Conference
on Risk Management Capabilities held on 8 and 9 April in
Addis Ababa, urged the countries of the continent to
go beyond reactive responses and build resilient
systems based on the unit, the forecast and
institutional strength.
He stressed that the african union must be a practical force
to confront the growing impacts of climate change and
forge a future that is more resilient.
He pointed out that climate change is not a distant or abstract threat,
but a present reality and each time more intense, that affects
livelihoods. That challenge requires determination,
coordinated action and a radical change, with
respect to the present fragmented
responses, he said.
The Ethiopian deputy prime minister, stressed that
Africa - can no longer afford to operate in a cycle
of crisis and dependence, where aid is sought
only after disasters happen.
In this regard, he called to invest in a sustained way
in prevention, preparedness, and systems based
on data and science, able to anticipate risks
------ before they become a crisis of
great magnitude.
This approach, he stressed, is essential not only to
protect lives and livelihoods, but also to safeguard
national sovereignty ---- and the achievement of
long-term development.
Addressing the role of Ethiopia, he spoke of the national
efforts underway to strengthen resilience to climate
change, including environmental restoration on a
large scale --- in the framework of the Initiative
Green Legacy --- the expansion of renewable
energies and strategies to strengthen food
sovereignty and regional connectivity.
He warned that both natural and man-made disasters increase, at
a time in which the mechanisms of overall support are becoming
less & less predictable, which reinforces the urgency of
Africa depending more ----- on its own capabilities
and institutions.
He reiterated the crucial importance ---- of strengthening the
continental mechanisms, such as the Ability of African Risk
Management, considering it essential ---- to improve the
identification of hazards, enhancing preparedness,
and allowing for rapid, effective and dignified
responses, in the face of disaster.
Finally, he reaffirmed the provision of Ethiopia to work closely
with its african partners to promote a future defined not by
their vulnerability, but because of their resilience,
sovereignty, and shared progress.
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Lobito Corridor strengthens
Angola-Tanzania ties
April 9th, 3:45pm
(Prensa Latina)
The ambassador of Tanzania in Angola, Matheus Edward
Mkingule, said today ---- that the historic relationship
between the two countries ---- will be strengthened
much more with the launch of the Lobito Corridor.
The diplomat, after giving his farewell message to Angola's
president, João Lourenço, pointed out to the press the
excellent relations between the two governments,
and commented ..that the railway project linking
Zambia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and Angola, will be very beneficial.
The initiative, which in the future also aims to connect with
Tanzania, will have a positive impact in the promotion of
economic cooperation and the logistics between the
countries involved, by connecting the Atlantic and
Indian oceans, considered Mkingule.
The Tanzanian representative to Luanda from November 2024,
served as ambassador to non-residents and is currently
their functionary here and in Zambia, since he was
appointed as ambassador to Cuba.
Mkingule expressed his gratitude to the Angolan representative
for the support received and ratified his country's commitment
to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation that
dates from August 25, 1981, after a period of close
cooperation -- during the Angolan national
liberation struggle.
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Deputy defends the right to self-
determination of the Saharawi
April 9th, 12:14pm
(Prensa Latina)
The parliamentarian of the United Left (IU) and general
secretary of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE),
Enrique Santiago, defended today, “the right to
self-determination of the Sahrawi people”.
From the Saharawi refugee camps in Tindouf (Algeria), the
spokesman of IU in the Congress of Spain, claimed the
need of holding the referendum, long advocated by
the United Nations, but which is being prevented
in practice ------------ since decades ago.
In a statement released by IU, he realized that James had
appealed to the international community to take urgent
measures to allow the referendum, as “the only way
for this heroic people........ to enjoy a well-
deserved peace.”
The also vice-president of the Commission for Foreign
affairs of the Congress spoke on Thursday in the acts
of commemoration ....of the 50th anniversary of the
proclamation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic (SADR).
James - denounced the illegal occupation by Morocco, of the
saharawi people's territories, and criticized the international
position, that leads the president of Spain's Government,
Pedro Sanchez, to defend the socialists of the PSOE.
He took the opportunity to reiterate its “strong support” to the
Polisario Front, to the long time.. that he recalled has passed
“50 shameful years - of the delivery” of the Western Sahara
to Morocco, the period in which the Sahrawi people “have
fought ---- have had to resist the human rights violations,
and forced to go into exile and live in refugee camps.”
In another part of his speech, he pointed out that a good part
of the Saharawi population remains sheltered in the desert
of Algeria, as both those who live in the area occupied by
Morocco, endure attacks ..and the continuing violation
of their human rights.
“Our desire is that the next commemoration anniversary
takes place in the territory of Western Sahara, today
occupied by the colonial invasion and criminal
Morocco”, he added.
“Spain ------ sold the Western Sahara to Morocco” by an
agreement “illegal and contrary to International Law”,
he said.
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Vatican detailed aspects of the apostolic
journey of pope Leo XIV in Africa
April 9th, 11:55am
(Prensa Latina)
The apostolic journey of Pope Leo XIV to Algeria, Cameroon,
Angola and Equatorial Guinea, from 13 to 23 April, is
characterised by its richness and the diversity of
its histories, cultures and traditions, a
spokes-person .......said today.
Matteo Bruni, director of the Press Office of the Holy see, said
on Thursday, in a contact with representatives of various
media outlets, details of such visits, which in the case
of Algeria will be the first visit of a pontiff, to the
nation, while in the other countries --- the last
visit took place more than thirty years ago.
During the 11 days visiting four countries, pope Leo XIV is due
to move in a plane or helicopter to a dozen cities, where he
will address issues such as peace, the environment,
migration, family, youth and colonialism, added
the spokesman.
“He will be immersed in a world of multi-faceted languages,
cultures, histories, and different traditions - exploring the
complex realities, marked by violence, fundamentalism,
and the tragedy of migration,” he said.
Bruni also referred to the enthusiasm of the new generations,
the leading role of religion in the promotion of peace and the
challenge of coexistence between different faiths, in “a
journey through the wealth of that great continent,
populated by diverse peoples and worlds.”
The director of the vatican press stressed that Algeria is a land
steeped in the testimony and legacy of Saint Augustine, father
of the religious order to which ''Robert Francis Prevost,''
belonged, which he traveled to several times already,
but now returns as the Pope.
He also pointed out that the various speeches of the leader of
the catholic Church includes references to the “risk of the
exploitation of resources on the part of others, whether
individuals or organizations”. [not countries, ie USA?)
From Algeria, the Bishop of Rome was transferred to Cameroon,
“a country that cuts through complex tests ..........due to the
coexistence of different realities, as the crisis in the North,
the Southwest, and in the Far North, or the poison of
fundamentalism, particularly among young
people” means.
The third visit will be in Angola, “a land as young as its people”,
as he described, where the main topics that will address the
Holy Father will be “the peace, the natural and human
resources, youth, and the wounds of corruption,
exploitation and colonialism”.
This apostolic journey, the third pope Leo XIV during his
pontificate, after the made-to- Türkiye, Lebanon, and
Monaco, concludes in Equatorial Guinea, “a zone
of the continent ...rich in mineral resources,
archaeological sites and, even more, in
humanity, cultures... and languages”,
with a large christian community,
said Bruni.
On the 21st of April, they will conclude their stay in Angola and
travel to Malabo, capital of equatorial guinea, pope Leo XIV
will remind you of Pope Francis, on the first anniversary
of his death, said the Vatican spokesman.
In the stadium of that city, pope Leo XIV will preside over a mass
in the morning of 23 April, as the last activity before his
departure at 12:45 that day, to return to Rome.
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child-killer in Uganda
sent to the courts
April 9th, 10:52am
(Prensa Latina)
The murderer of the four children of a nursery in this city,
the capital of Uganda, appeared in court to hear the
charges against him, official media reported today.
In his plea, the accused, identified as Christopher Okello Onyum,
a US/Ugandan citizen, believed that human sacrifices would
ensure his further health --- and wealth.
The magnitude of the crime causes a huge impact on the
states of the zone, in which abound requests for capital
punishment abounded.
The remission of sentence applied for to the courts,
issued after psychiatric tests -- was thrown out, as
the US cannibal enjoyed perfect mental health.
Days ago, the accused entered the nursery, reduced by force
the administrator of the site, invaded the classroom, and
--- after stabbing four children between 15 months and
10 years of age --- tried to escape, but was captured
by neighbours who were preparing to lynch him.
Saved at the last minute by the forces of law and order,
the defendant will remain in custody, until the
conclusion of the trial --- according to the
opinion of the court.
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Islamists ''blamed'' for attack
and looting of Cameroon city
April 8th, 10:07am
(Prensa Latina)
Unknown armed men attacked a city in northern Cameroon,
killed two people and looted several businesses, unofficial
media reported here today.
The assailants broke into the town of Gouzda Wayam, located in
the Lake Chad basin. They shot at passers-by at will and - after
spreading terror, they stole food and other merchandise from
businesses, according to the account of witnesses to the
attack ...who blame the action on the Islamist group
Boko Haram.
However, the Cameroonian authorities remain silent about the
operation and its perpetrators as do spokespersons for Boko
Haram, which has its headquarters in the Nigerian state
of Borno.
The Islamists have Cameroon on their list of enemies because
the army of this country is part of a military alliance with
Nigeria.. as well as that of Chad --- to combat it.
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More than 40 dead due to
intense rains ..in Angola
April 8th, 6:05am
(Prensa Latina)
The toll of those killed - due to the intense rains on Saturday and
Sunday in Angola continues to grow today and amounts to more
than 40, after confirming 26 deaths in the province of Benguela
and 13 in Luanda.
The Civil Protection and Fire Service (SPCB) reported that these
two territories also recorded 16 injured and five missing, while
the province of Malanje reported the death of two people and
Cuanza Sul... one.
Although the situation is currently under control, the damage
is significant, in addition to the loss of human life.
According to the SPCB, more than 600 homes collapsed, around
nine thousand were left under water and at least 51 thousand
people were affected by the natural phenomenon, in addition
to reporting damage to social infrastructure, such as roads,
schools (23), health centers (five), power lines and water
supply networks.
There was also damage to farming areas and fishing boats.
On Monday, Angolan President João Lourenço expressed
his condolences to families affected by the heavy rains
over the weekend.
“We deeply regret the loss of human life and the disappearance
of other citizens, forcing us to embark on a race against time
to locate them, rescue them and provide them with medical
assistance”, the head of state said.
He added that, given the dramatic situation, the Executive
will guarantee assistance to the victims “with the utmost
dedication”, through various State entities designated
for the corresponding interventions.
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More than 1,500 people died
in the occupation of Uvira,
according to the DRC
April 8th, 5:52am
(Prensa Latina)
The Minister of Human Rights of the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC), Samuel Mbemba, maintained that more
than 1,500 people died during the occupation of Uvira,
in South Kivu province, local press reported today.
The head of the portfolio told the media elements of a compilation
report of what happened in that town from December 10, 2025 to
January 18, 2026, when it was under the control of the rebels
of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23).
He noted that --- approximately 14,400 women were raped, more
than 300 thousand people were forced to flee their homes and
around 12 thousand children were affected and exposed
to dropping out of school, psychological trauma and
family separation.
During the presentation, held the day before, Mbemba also
alluded to the discovery of several mass graves in
different locations, which contained hundreds
of bodies.
He further explained that the bombings, summary executions,
kidnappings, sexual violence and looting, created a climate
of widespread terror in Uvira --- at this stage.
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They warn about risks at a mining site
due to a radiological emergency
April 8th, 5:38am
(Prensa Latina)
Civil society in Lualaba, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
warned about the risks in Remblai T17 in Kolwezi due to the
lack of effective safety measures in the face of the
radiological emergency in force today.
According to the civil society coordinator, Lambert Menda
Lubamba, since last March 24, the DRC Government
confirmed the presence of radioactive materials,
and the actions implemented to protect the
population ......have been insufficient.
He told Radio Okapi that, despite the risks of radiation and
contamination, artisanal miners continue to access the
place to extract minerals, and the police officers on
site are not effectively preventing intrusions into
the area.
He added that, even though it is a small number and despite
warnings from the authorities, human health ------- is at risk.
The day before, the Assistance and Support Service for Artisanal
and Small-Scale Mining (Saemape) announced a plan to relocate
artisanal miners who worked at Remblai T17 in Kolwezi, who
will be transferred to designated areas, mainly in Kasulo,
UCK and Menuiserie.
Since Saturday, the entity launched an operation to identify
the miners and take a step towards the regulation and
formalization of their work, with a view to better
regulating the actors in the sector.
The general director of Saemape... Jean-Paul Kapongo Kadiobo,
stated that the intention is to guarantee the safety of artisanal
miners and structure their activities ---- in accordance with
current regulations.
The radiological emergency was decreed, after the detection of
residues of natural uranium extracted from the mine, enriched
natural uranium, depleted uranium, fuel (new, in use, spent
and waste), separated plutonium, uranium from the
reprocessing of spent fuel, thorium and
suspended matter.
Through a statement, the Minister of Higher Education, University,
Scientific Research and Innovation, Marie-Thérèse Sombo, who
is also the nuclear authority, explained - that all the security
measures were implemented ..and qualified experts are
on site.
She added that protective and decontamination equipment is
available, in addition to maintaining surveillance; however,
in the opinion of civil society, actions on the ground - so
far - are insufficient.
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Second African Union Urban
Forum meets in Kenya
April 8th, 4:44am
(Prensa Latina)
Kenya hosts the Second Urban Forum today, established by
the African Union to facilitate dialogue and coordination
on sustainable urbanization and human settlements.
Under the theme «Suitable housing for all: Promoting
socioeconomic and environmental transformation
towards the achievement of Agenda 2063», the
event scheduled until April 10 brings together
political leaders... representatives of local
and regional governments, development
partners, the private sector, etc, etc.
The high-level event -- seeks to elevate housing as
a central development priority and position it as
a transformative lever for Africa's urban future.
It also aims to mobilize political leadership, align legislative
frameworks ....and catalyze collective action in support of
affordable, inclusive and sustainable real estate across
the continent.
An important aspect is to raise awareness about the
fundamental role of housing in achieving the
aspirations of Agenda 2063, particularly
in the context of rapid urbanization,
demographic change and
climate pressures.
The forum is expected to further increase the visibility
of innovation and leadership in housing and urban
development, in which ....Africa will contribute.
The event will adopt the Nairobi Declaration, which will
articulate the continent's shared political priorities and
positions on housing and human settlements and
inform African participation in the 13th Session
of the World Urban Forum, the latter planned
in Baku, Azerbaijan, from May 17 to 22.
The African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Public
Service, Local Governments, Urban Development, and
Decentralization, at its Fourth Regular Session held
on August 31, 2022 in Egypt, decided to establish
the Africa Urban Forum as a dedicated platform
to advance the urban agenda.
This contributes to shaping a shared urban agenda, promotes
policy coherence and strengthens institutional collaboration
between Member States. It enables the exchange of
knowledge, experiences, best practices, and
innovations that support sustainable urban
development .....across the continent.
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A state of emergency has been declared
in Madagascar due to power outages
by Vladislav Shablovsky
April 7th, 7:09pm
(Rossiyskaya Gazeta)
To share
The Malagasy authorities have declared a state of emergency
in the energy sector due to the consequences of the conflict
surrounding Iran. This was reported by the national
television of Madagascar, citing a
government decree.
It is reported that the state of emergency will be in effect in the
island nation for 15 days. According to the government's order,
the authorities had to take this step due to the constant
power outages. However, it is still unclear what
measures the state of emergency in
Madagascar will entail.
According to local television, the authorities are trying to
normalize the supply of petroleum products to various
regions of Madagascar. In particular, this concerns
the island of Nosy Be ....a tourist attraction.
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New MONUSCO chief reaffirms
commitment to protecting
civilians
April 7th, 5:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
The new special representative of the United Nations Secretary-
General and head of the Stabilization Mission in the Democratic
Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), James Swan, today reaffirmed
the commitment of the blue helmets ------- to the protection
of civilians.
The US diplomat assumed his duties on Tuesday and in his first
statements to the press sent a message of solidarity to the
Congolese people, in the face of the deeply worrying
humanitarian and security situation in the east
of the country.
He noted that the priority of his work will be the implementation
of MONUSCO's mandate, with the protection of the civilian
population at its core, and within that mission, support
for de-escalation and the creation of conditions
conducive to lasting peace.
"Progress will require dialogue, regional participation and the
fulfilment of commitments already made. The protection of
the civilian population will continue to be fundamental to
the work of MONUSCO," Swan said, according to
Radio Okapi.
MONUSCO, which had begun its withdrawal from the DRC in 2024,
received an extension of its mandate until December this year
due to the persistent deterioration of the security situation
in the provinces of Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu.
His current assignment includes overseeing the ceasefire
between the rebels of the Congo River Alliance-March 23
Movement (AFC/M23) and the DRC Armed Forces.
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Angola and Côte d'Ivoire.......
launch direct air connection
April 7th, 5:10pm
(Prensa Latina)
Traveling between Angola and Ivory Coast becomes easier today
after the premiere of the direct air connection between Luanda
and Abidjan, with a service of three weekly frequencies.
Operations are carried out on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
mainly with Airbus A220-300 aircraft, with a capacity for 137
passengers, which are designed to provide comfort
to travellers.
According to the Angolan Foreign Ministry, the inaugural flight
took place on April 6 and the commemoration ceremony was
held ....at the Félix Houphouët-Boigny International Airport
in Abidjan.
The meeting was attended by the Angolan ambassador
accredited to Côte d'Ivoire, Oliveira Francisco Joaquim
Encoge, and the Ivorian ambassador accredited to
Angola, Santiero Jean-Marie Somet; as well as
representatives of the main civil aviation
institutions of both countries.
The new route also means progress in cargo transport, the
mobility of communities and promotes the deepening of
bilateral relations, with new opportunities for
cooperation in the political-diplomatic,
economic and commercial fields.
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Sudanese Army announces advances
in the south of the country
April 7th, 1:40pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Sudanese Ministry of Defence, loyal to the president of
the Sovereign Transitional Council, announced today the
reopening of the strategic road from the city of Dilling
that connects the state of South Kordofan with its
twin state North Kordofan.
Through an official statement circulated on social networks, the
ministry describes the event as a "decisive victory in the fight
against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and its allies".
The Sovereign Transitional Council, loyal to General Abdel Fattah
al Burhan and the RSF, led by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo,
are leading what has come to be called Sudan's forgotten war,
which in a week will ''celebrate'' its third year....... of death
and devastation.
The conflict, which moved weeks ago to the south of the country,
after the RSF was evicted from this capital and the city of
Omdurman, both belligerents are impervious to several
mediations to reach a peace agreement and, on the
contrary, swear that they will not rest ...until the
death of the other.
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President of Angola expresses
condolences to those
affected by rains
by Karina Marrón González
April 6th, 1:54pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, today expressed
condolences to the families affected by the intense
rains this weekend, which so far leaves 32 dead
and several injured and missing.
Through a message published by the Presidency, the president
referred to the “tragic consequences” of the heavy rainfall in
recent days in the country, which caused damage to the
population and material infrastructure.
“We deeply regret the loss of human life and the disappearance
of other citizens, forcing us to embark on a race against time
to locate them, rescue them and provide them with medical
assistance”, the head of state said.
He added that numerous homes were flooded or collapsed, some
roads are closed and various public services, such as water
supply systems, suffered serious damage, interrupting
the normal functioning of cities, towns and
other human settlements.
“Given the dramatic situation caused by this natural phenomenon,
I express, on behalf of the Executive and on my own behalf, my
deepest condolences to the families who have lost loved ones
and I urge that every effort be made for the speedy recovery
of those who have suffered injuries and others damage”,
he noted.
He added - that assistance to victims, is a commitment that the
Government will fulfill “without hesitation and with the utmost
dedication”, through various State entities designated for
the corresponding interventions.
According to the latest report from the Civil Protection and Fire
Service, Benguela was the province with the greatest loss of
human life, registering 23 deaths, followed by Luanda with
six, Malanje with two and Cuanza Sul one.
More than 20 injuries were reported in these
territories, while four people remain missing.
Some 6,752 homes were flooded due to heavy rainfall and
114 collapsed, affecting 34,355 people in the provinces
of Luanda and Benguela alone.
Traffic between the latter and Huambo was interrupted since
Sunday through National Highway 260, due to the collapse
of the bridge pillars over the Hâlo River, in the
municipality of Caimbambo.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Geophysics (Inamet)
predicted light to moderate rains for the next 24 hours, with
the probability of isolated storms, in the provinces of
Cabinda, Uíge, Lunda-Norte, Lunda-Sul, Benguela,
Huambo, Bié, Cubango and When.
Meanwhile.. light rains are expected in Zaire, Malanje, Cuanza
Norte, Cuanza Sur and Cunene, and moderate rains, possibly
intense in some areas, with a probability of thunderstorms,
in Moxico, Moxico Leste, Huíla and Namibe.
Inamet also predicts drizzle in Bengo and Icolo e Bengo
for the next few hours, and partly cloudy skies
in Luanda.
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ADF attack in DRC sows
panic in the population
April 6th, 9:33am
(Prensa Latina)
Media from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) today
report a new attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in
the city of Mambasa, province of Ituri, which spread panic
in the population.
The action, which occurred the night before, left a provisional toll
of two civilians injured and two commercial buildings set on fire,
according to Radio Okapi; while Actualité.CD indicated three
injured, at least 15 stores attacked and several people
kidnapped .....and forced to work as porters for
the attackers.
The intense shooting -- which occurred at around 10:00 pm in the
Arua 2 neighbourhood, forced many residents of the peripheral
neighbourhoods to flee to the city centre, while an alleged
ADF fighter was intercepted and subsequently lynched
by angry residents.
Local sources told Radio Okapi that the attackers came from their
bastion, located about 4 kilometres away, in the direction of
Ndimo, which reinforces the concern of civil society
about the effectiveness of military operations.
The spokesman for the DRC Armed Forces in Ituri, Jules Ngongo,
stated that this Sunday's intervention was quick and effective,
which made it possible to neutralize five ADF combatants
and recover weapons after the defeat of the attackers.
“The security situation is currently under control”, he said,
adding that tracking and pursuit operations continue to
locate the remaining fugitives.
An attack by the armed group associated with the Islamic State
last week -- left more than 45 civilians dead in the territory of
Mambasa, therefore, the feeling of insecurity grows in the
population ....despite the presence of security forces.
Since the beginning of 2026, the territory has experienced an
intensification of ADF attacks, with at least six major waves
of attacks recorded and more than a hundred deaths.
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Djibouti Foreign Minister has received
the African Union electoral mission
April 6th, 8:53am
(Prensa Latina)
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
of Djibouti, Abdoulkader Houssein Omar, today received the
delegation of the African Union Electoral Observation
Mission, headed by the former Prime Minister of
Rwanda, Bernard Makuza.
The meeting focused on the organizational framework for the
presidential elections scheduled for April 10 in the African
country, as well as the deployment of observers
throughout the national territory, the local
Foreign Ministry specified in its social
network account X.
Omar praised the African Union's strong commitment to
strengthening democratic processes across the
continent, in accordance with the African
Charter on Democracy, Elections
and Governance.
Likewise, he reiterated Djibouti's full cooperation
with the Electoral Observation Mission of the
continental organization.
A joint statement from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation and the Interior announced the
arrival the day before of delegations from the four main
regional and international organizations to observe
the development of the elections - a clear desire
for transparency and credibility of the vote.
Invited by the Djiboutian Government, these missions also
come from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
& the League of Arab States. A total of 67 international
observers are expected in the national territory,
the text stressed.
The AU is the largest delegation with 47 members,
followed by the Intergovernmental Authority on
Development with 16 representatives.
The OIC and the League of Arab States complement the plan
with two observers each. Each of the missions are led by
high-level personalities, in a guarantee of experience
and credibility.
President Ismail Omar Guelleh, Union candidate for the
presidential majority.... and Mohamed Farah Samatar,
representative of the Centre for Unity & Democracy,
participate in the electoral contest.
According to the joint declaration, all logistical and
organizational arrangements were adopted --- to
ensure an optimal reception and facilitate the
deployment of observers throughout the
territory. This organization aims to
allow complete coverage of the
vote, even in the most remote
areas of the country.
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Scientific era brand research
complex in Ethiopia & Africa
April 4th, 11:25am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia today has a cutting-edge research complex, located at
the Armauer Hansen Research Institute, the centre that marks
the beginning of a new scientific era for the country and the
African continent.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the complex
that he says, goes beyond physical infrastructure, describing
it as a «strategic leap» to position Addis Ababa as a leading
centre in scientific research, health security and techno-
logical advances. It has 40 fully equipped laboratories,
advanced genomics and bioinformatics platforms
---- tools that will allow local scientists to
participate in cutting-edge research
on a global scale.
A key aspect of the facility, is its bioequivalence centre,
which will ensure the quality, safety and effectiveness
of domestically produced medicines.
This development... is expected to significantly reduce
Ethiopia's dependence on imported pharmaceuticals,
while strengthening local production capacity.
“By linking science with policymaking, the complex will support
the improvement of healthcare ----- it will strengthen emergency
preparedness and strengthen resilience against future threats
to public health”, Ahmed said.. on X social network account.
He further stressed - that the initiative aligns with the broader
ambition to achieve greater independence in critical sectors
through national innovation and sustainable development.
The new Armauer Hansen Research Institute complex is more
than a research centre; It is a bold symbol of Ethiopia's
commitment to a healthier, more self-sufficient future,
and a significant contribution to African science,
he concluded.
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3rd mass grave in Uvira, DRC, brings
the number of bodies to over 200
April 3rd, 1:06pm
(Prensa Latina)
The governor of the province of South Kivu, in the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), Jean-Jacques Purusi, reported the
discovery of a third mass grave in Uvira, which today
brings the number of bodies found to 210.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Security,
Decentralization and Customary Affairs, Jacquemain Shabani,
reported to the Council of Ministers at the end of February
about two multiple burials found in the neighbourhoods
of Kavinvira and Kilomoni, with a total of 151 bodies.
However, the day before, Governor Purusi, during a press
conference with the Minister of Communication and
Media, Patrick Muyaya, indicated that they also
discovered a mass grave in Kimanga.
The authority thanked the sending of forensic experts, as
well as inspectors and agents of the judicial police, who
participate in the investigations ----- to determine the
responsibility for the massacres perpetrated and
identify the bodies of the victims.
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Agreements in the justice sector mark
a milestone in Ethiopia-Algeria ties
April 1st, 11:49am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia and Algeria today signed a set of agreements on justice
and legal cooperation and marked a milestone in strengthening
diplomatic ties and improving institutional collaboration.
The agreement, signed by the Ethiopian head of the sector, Hana
Arayasilassie, and her Algerian counterpart, Lotfi Boudjemaa,
derived from intense consultations between technical
teams from both countries, held last year.
Arayasilassie explained that the new legal cooperation is
focused on critical areas, such as civil law, criminal
affairs and official prisoner exchanges.
He specified that, in addition to the primary agreement, Addis
Ababa and Algiers signed a memorandum of understanding
aimed at deepening synergy at the institutional level, and
facilitating the continuous exchange of legal knowledge.
He emphasized that this partnership serves as a vital tool to
strengthen bilateral ties and build collective resistance
against modern security threats.
He specifically mentioned that the framework will provide a solid
foundation for joint efforts to combat cybercrime, transnational
organized crime and terrorism.
He reaffirmed Ethiopia's firm readiness to work in close
coordination with Algeria to uphold regional security
and legal integrity.
Boudjemaa, for his part, stressed that the agreement is the direct
result - of fruitful high-level discussions previously held between
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Algerian president
Abdelmadjid Tebboune on the modernization of justice systems.
He highlighted - that the text is a cornerstone for capacity-building
and the exchange of experiences between judicial agents of both
countries. He underlined its central role in combating corruption,
cross-border crime and strengthening the rule of law.
He stated that this new chapter of judicial cooperation elevates
long-standing relations between both countries to a higher
strategic level, ensuring that both parties benefit from
a more integrated and efficient sector.
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Former Algerian president
Liamine Zéroual has died
April 1st, 10:48am
(Prensa Latina)
The Algerian Presidency announced today the death at
the age of 85 ......of former president Liamine Zeroual.
The statement, released through social networks and
taken up by the media, indicates... that the death
occurred last Saturday “due to a long illness”,
whose nature is not precise.
Zeroual served as president between 1994 and 1999
as interim and was elected president in elections
held that year.
That five years was characterized by the violent clash
between the government and the Islamic Salvation
Front, whose followers resorted to violent ways
to take over the Presidency and caused
enormous economic and social
damage to this country.
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Health, a strategic
economic asset
for Africa
April 1st, 9:05am
(Prensa Latina)
Health is not a cost, it is a strategic economic asset, the
president of the African Union (AU) Commission
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, stated here today,
speaking at a high-level event.
Africa must invest in its health systems to protect sovereignty,
drive growth and build resilience, Youssouf said at the Forum
on Sustainable Health Financing, held on the sidelines of the
58th Regular Session of the Economic Commission for Africa
and the Conference of African Ministers of Finance,
Planning and Economic Development.
He specified that the current model ------ marked by low public
financing and high out-of-pocket payments, is unsustainable,
pushing millions into poverty. With the increase in debt and
fiscal pressure, “the time for reform is now”, he asserted.
He stressed that linking budget reform, innovative
financing, digital governance and regional
integration.. can open a new paradigm.
He considered the African Centres for Disease Control and
Prevention and the AU African Continental Free Trade
Area to be fundamental to this transformation,
because --- they strengthen preparedness,
reduce costs, promote pharmaceutical
sovereignty and access to vaccines.
The Chairman of the African Union Commission stated that
“today's forum must take action - a coalition of countries
ready to move faster and concrete commitments, with
limited and responsible deadlines”. Health --- must
become a pillar of Africa's sovereignty,
he concluded.
The high-level forum is one of the six events that meet in parallel
to the ministerial meeting convened by the United Nations
Economic Commission for Africa, scheduled from
March 28 to April 3 in the Moroccan city
of Tangier.
The agenda includes: the Continental Youth Symposium on
“African youth at the forefront of technologies, innovation,
sovereignty and employment in the digital age”, “Improve
Africa's trade flows .....by optimizing port infrastructure
and operations”.
Meetings focused on “Leveraging data and technology to
strengthen domestic resource mobilization and debt
governance in Africa” and the Ministerial Policy
Dialogue entitled “Financial Inclusion and
Women's Economics for Sustainable
Development in Africa: Data
Leverage and Innovation”.
The “Innovation Finance: The Role of African Multilateral
Financial Institutions in Accelerating Africa's Economic
Technology Transformation” will highlight --- new
financing models... to drive local innovation.
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Euphoria in the DRC due to the team's
qualification -------- for the World Cup
April 1st, 6:14am
(Prensa Latina)
The Ministry of Employment and Labour of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC) declared today as a paid
holiday for the qualification of the national soccer
team to the 2026 World Cup, after beating
Jamaica 1-0.
The country is experiencing the euphoria of triumph with
celebrations in the streets until dawn, and in Kinshasa
with thousands of people --- who left their homes to
celebrate, despite the rain..... well, the national
team had not been able to reach the world
championship ...for 52 years.
President Félix Tshisekedi and first lady Denise Nyakeru
Tshisekedi celebrated the victory of the DRC Leopards
in the final of the intercontinental play-offs, held in
Guadalajara, Mexico, indicated the Congolese
Press Agency.
The president congratulated the players on the return of the
national team to the World Cup after more than half a
century and for fulfilling the dream of an entire
generation ....which helps to strengthen
national unity and cohesion, the
source indicated.
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Panama beats South Africa
in a soccer friendly
March 31st, 5:24pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Panamanian soccer team today played a well-organized
and competitive game to beat South Africa 2-1 in a friendly
match, played at the DHL Stadium in Capetown.
The team led by Thomas Christiansen opened the scoring with
a goal from José Córdoba in the 58th minute, but the Africans
equalized with a strong long-distance shot from Mbekezeli
Mbokazi (64).
Already in the final stretch, Jiovany Ramos (77)
appeared to seal victory in a set piece action.
Panama resisted the pressure at the end of the match
and secured a positive result as a visitor to end their
tour of African territory with a draw and a victory.
Japan surprised England 1-0 at Wembley.
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Kinshasa ready for
third Angola-DRC
economic forum
March 31st, 4:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
Kinshasa is ready to hold the third Angola-Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC) economic forum, for which a delegation
from the neighbouring country arrived in this capital today.
The Angolan delegation to the event, scheduled from tomorrow
until Thursday under the motto “Subregional Integration and
Development of Cross-Border Trade”, is headed by the
Minister of State for Economic Coordination,
José de Lima Massano.
The group is made up of the holders of the Industry and
Commerce, and Fisheries and Marine Resources
portfolios; as well as the secretaries of State
responsible for areas... such as land
transportation, oil and gas, and
finances, plus other chappies.
The event aims to be a strategic platform for
dialogue, paths to strengthen commercial
relations between both nations.
According to government spokesman and DRC Communication
Minister Patrick Muyaya, the meeting must favour the
coordination of economic policies that fully exploit
the potential ...of the geographical proximity and
complementary strengths of the two countries.
According to the planned programme, the forum will discuss
issues such as bilateral trade facilitation, investment
promotion and the functioning of cross-border
economic corridors, among which the
Lobito Corridor stands out.
DRC and Angola work together - to strengthen their ties in
economic matters, as demonstrated by the organization
of the event and the continuity of the work of the
Angola-DRC Interministerial Commission.
In mid-March, both parties held a virtual preparatory meeting for
the next meeting of that cooperation mechanism, which will be
focused on the organization and consolidation of bilateral
economic exchange.
Among other issues... delegations from the two countries
addressed the proposed Economic Agreement between
governments, an instrument aimed at establishing a
broader framework for cooperation, addressing
areas such as trade in goods and services,
investment, transportation, logistics,
industrial cooperation...... and the
development of border regions.
The project also includes institutional mechanisms designed
to strengthen coordination between the authorities of
both countries, and create better conditions for
economic exchange.
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Angola & Brazil recognize potential
for mutually beneficial relations
March 31st, 3:18pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, and of
Angola, Téte António, acknowledged today during a working
meeting in Luanda, the potential for ..cooperative relations.
The foreign ministers agreed to promote initiatives that contribute
to the economic development of the two nations, valuing the role
of the private sector and financial institutions, in consolidating
these alliances.
According to the Angolan Foreign Ministry, they carried out an
exhaustive analysis of the state of relations, with special
emphasis on strengthening cooperation.
“The parties highlighted the importance of continuous dialogue
and strategic coordination on matters of common interest,
including the promotion ------- of peace, security and
sustainable development”, the statement noted.
The ties between the two countries have been close since the
declaration of Angolan independence in 1975, and in recent
years they have been strengthened with the visit of the
heads of state in both directions... and the signing of
agreements in different, vague, unspecified areas.
This Tuesday, in the Brazilian capital, the Ministers of
Culture of the two nations.... signed agreements to
strengthen institutional ties in the vague sector,
expanding collaboration between its cultural
institutions and promoting new stuff.
Last week, the Ministry of Energy and Water of Angola
and the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Brazil signed
a Memorandum of Understanding..... on Technical
Cooperation in the Electricity Sector, covering
the scientific, technological, regulatory,
administrative & commercial fields.
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Ethiopia intensifies measures
due to fuel shortages
March 31st, 12:25pm.
(Prensa Latina)
A total of 658 people, including government officials, were
arrested in Ethiopia ---- for illegal fuel trade and hoarding,
amid the shortages caused by the crisis in West Asia,
a man said today.
Ethiopian Minister of Trade and Regional Integration Kasahun
Gofe, told of the seizure of more than 720,000 litres of fuel
- since measures for state control were implemented on
March 23, due to losses in the national supply chain.
Gofe stressed that the arrests are part of supervising the
supply and distribution of fuel throughout the country.
He warned that any marketing outside the designated framework
will be treated as illegal and subject to strict sanctions, as the
authorities continue with their efforts to contain illicit sales
and stabilize the market.
The measures come amid a sharp decline in fuel imports, due to
the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which began on February 28th..
with the aggression of the US and Israel against Iran.. which
interrupted long-standing supplies and raised world prices.
The Ethiopian minister declared that the operation, carried
out in 6 regional states and two city administrations,
resulted in the confiscation of 250,221 litres of
gasoline ....and 198,432 litres of diesel,
generating more than 48.6 million
birr (over $313,701) in income
for the state treasury.
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Digital governance focused discussions
of the African Committee of Experts
March 31st, 6:32am
(Prensa Latina)
Strengthening digital governance - and positioning Africa as
a strategic actor in the global digital economy focused the
discussions of the Committee of Experts, prior to the 58th
Ministerial Conference scheduled in Morocco, an official
source reported today.
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) --- in a statement sent
to Prensa Latina, specified that the meeting held from March 28
to 30 in the city of Tangier laid the technical foundations for
the ministerial debates on the advance of the economic
transformation of the continent through innovation,
data and cutting-edge technologies.
The 58th Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and
Economic Development, the main forum for dialogue & exchange
of opinions with central bank governors .....on issues related to
the economic transformation of the continent, will take place
on April 2 and 3.
In her closing remarks, ECA Executive Undersecretary Hanan
Morsy - praised the participants for the depth and quality of
their approaches, pointing out that their contributions
could be a basis for ministerial decision-making.
“Its rigorous analysis and well-informed recommendations form
the technical basis that will guide our ministers and define
priorities at global, regional and national levels”,
she said.
Morsy stated that the decisions made will determine whether
Africa simply adapts to global change or actively shapes
its own future
The Committee met in a context of rapid technological change,
global economic dynamics and growing competition around
data governance and artificial intelligence, the
statement stressed.
Experts highlighted that... while these trends present risks, they
also offer unprecedented opportunities for Africa to accelerate
its structural transformation.
Throughout the session, they discussed how innovation,
digital technologies, and better data governance.. can
drive productivity, diversification, & inclusive growth.
They stressed the need for Africa to stop being a mere consumer
of global technologies and become a key player in shaping the
rules that govern the digital economy.
Furthermore, they reviewed the progress of the work program
of the Economic Commission for Africa, and made
recommendations.. aimed at improving support
to Member States - particularly in the areas
of data governance, digital infrastructure
and evidence-based policy formulation.
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Ethiopia invites Chinese businessmen
to invest in transportation
March 31st, 5:20am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia today invited businessmen from China to make
strategic investments in transportation and logistics,
emphasizing the opportunities offered ------- by
sustainable and renewable energy projects.
This was expressed by the head of the local State portfolio,
Alemu Sime, during a meeting with leaders of the Ethiopia
-China Friendship and Cooperation Committee, in which
he highlighted a long history of bilateral collaboration
and reaffirmed the African country's commitment to
facilitating foreign investment in key areas.
Sime assured that investors will receive all the necessary
support to participate in areas such as logistics, public
transport & the adoption of new energy technologies.
Likewise, he noted Ethiopia's recent decision -- to ban the
import of gasoline vehicles as a significant step towards
promoting renewable energy and advancing the
transition to cleaner solutions.
«The country offers ample investment potential, especially
in railways, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and
the conversion of gasoline to electric or natural gas
vehicles», he emphasized.
For its part, the leaders of the Ethiopia-China Friendship and
Cooperation Committee expressed interest in establishing
an electric car assembly plant, & exploring opportunities
in the hydrogen media sector and related areas.
The meeting highlighted Addis Ababa's growing interest in
sustainable transport solutions and its strategy to attract
international investment in infrastructure.
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Somali federal troops - occupy key
points in the southwestern state
March 30th, 10:47am
(Prensa Latina)
Somalia's authorities announced today that federal government
troops occupied the main towns around Baidoa, capital of the
Bay administrative region, in the rebellious state of S. West.
According to an official military statement, the troops of the Federal
Government of Somalia took over these strategic points, after
intense fighting against the militias of the regional
president, Abdiaziz Laftagareen.
Likewise, it was learned that the armed clashes caused thousands of
local inhabitants to flee to Baidoa, where official sources indicate
that over 430 thousand people are displaced from their homes,
which complicates the humanitarian situation in that city.
Political observers highlight this Monday that these confrontations
occur due to Laftagareen's disagreements, and with the Central
Government just announcing the expiration of his term as
regional president and rejecting any attempt to prolong
his authority.
For his part, the local leader opposes the constitutional amendments
promoted by federal president Hasan Sheikh Mohamud, which seek
to modify the balance of power between the centre and local
administrations, add the sources.
In the midst of this situation, the federalists are also carrying out
actions against the Islamist faction Al-Shabaab in the vicinity of
Baidoa, which further complicates the fragile situation in this
country.. in the Horn of Africa.
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The number of Malian refugees
in Mauritania ------- increases
March 30th, 9:04am
(Prensa Latina)
International organizations indicated that more than 13 thousand
Malians moved to the southeast of Mauritania during the last six
months to escape clashes between the military and Islamists.
According to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) - these
displaced people - who now number around 300,000 - are mainly
concentrated in Hodh Ech Chargi region, S. East of Mauritania.
The largest refugee camp is Mbera, about 60 kilometres from the
border, where nearly 120 thousand people are concentrated,
Due to the escalation of clashes between Islamist factions operating
in Mali and that country's security forces -- tensions have increased.
One of these Islamist groups is the so-called Support Group for Islam
and Muslims (Jnim), which attacks villages, & imposes the payment
of a religious tax and the use of the black veil on women.
During recent months, the Khnim, linked to Al Qaeda, attacks fuel
caravans traveling towards Bamako, capital of Mali, to try to
paralyze the country's economy, therefore, military
operations against them have increased.
Mali also faces the coalition of Tuareg groups, known as Berbers,
determined to achieve the separation of the northern region
and create an independent state there.
A nation of the Sahel, Mali lives mired in a deep political crisis,
which has increased after successive coups d'état that
occurred in August 2020 and May 2021.
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Every 30 seconds, a dead
baby is born ---- in Africa
March 30th, 6:54am
(Prensa Latina)
Every 30 seconds, a baby is stillborn somewhere in Africa and, with
almost a million fetal deaths a year, the continent supplies over
half of the world's burden, an official source warned today.
The director general of the African Centres for Disease Control and
Prevention (Africa CDC), Jean Kaseya, regretted that behind every
loss there is a mother, a family and a community whose pain
often goes unnoticed. A tragedy that, in most cases, is
avoidable, he said.
Kaseya acknowledged that stillbirths remain one of the most invisible
problems in African health systems, often underestimated, under-
reported and overlooked in political decisions, planning
and financing.
This invisibility, he stressed, not only constitutes a moral failure --- but
also a risk to health security. Fetal death is one of the most sensitive
indicators - of the quality, equity and resilience of the sector.
It reveals deficiencies in primary care, weaknesses in referral
and emergency preparedness, & failures in surveillance and
data mechanisms ---- essential for learning, accountability
and a rapid response, he added.
In this sense, he declared that the report on the situation of
stillbirth in Africa, recently presented, represents a
fundamental step ---- to break this silence.
Driven by African leadership and developed through extensive
continental collaboration (governments, UN agencies, civil
society, communities, among others), it is the first
balance sheet --- at the continental level ---
dedicated exclusively to the topic.
The text brings together evidence, country experiences and the
voices of affected parents to illustrate both the magnitude of
the problem ....and the opportunities for action.
It further shows that most stillbirths are preventable through evidence-
based investments in robust primary health care, high-quality prenatal
and delivery services, and, effective emergency obstetric and
neonatal care --- as well as robust data systems.
These investments not only reduce stillbirth and maternal and neonatal
mortality, but also strengthen the resilience of the sector, they promote
universal health coverage and improve the sector's preparedness for
future pandemics and emergencies.
The mandate of the Africa CDC, within the framework of the African
Health Security and Sovereignty Agenda, to strengthen continent-
led resilience and reduce dependence on external systems,
makes the fight against the invisibility of stillbirth, a
fundamental institutional priority, rather than
a secondary concern.
As Africa advances its vision of Agenda 2063, preventing stillbirth
is both a moral imperative and a strategic investment in health
security, sovereignty and the collective future.
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Senegal defeated Peru
in a soccer friendly
March 28th, 2:06pm
(Prensa Latina)
Senegal defeated Peru two goals to zero today
in a friendly soccer match played at the
Stade de France.
The Africans went into the break with an advantage
thanks to Nicolas Jackson's score in the 41st
minute, after an assist from Ibrahim Mbaye.
Ismaila Sarr doubled the lead in the 54th minute, to
ruin the debut of Brazilian coach Mano Menezes
at the helm of the albirroja.
In other international friendlies, Sudan
beat Saudi Arabia 2-1, and the Faroe
Islands beat San Marino 2-1.
For its part, also this Saturday Ivory Coast beat
South Korea 4-0 and Madagascar beat
Kyrgyzstan 5-2.
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Burundian Kwizera did a double
in the Prague half marathon
March 28th, 12:27pm
(Prensa Latina)
Burundian long-distance runner Rodrigue Kwizera won the
Prague half marathon today for the second consecutive
time, and he also shattered the record of the event
and that of his country.
Kwizera won this Saturday with a time of 58:15 minutes,
improving the 58:24 set by Kenyan Sabastian Sawe
in 2024.
The 26-year-old runner reached the finish line alone ahead
of Kenyans Samwel Chebolei and Owen Korir, whom he
led by 32 and 42 seconds, respectively.
In last year's edition, Kwizera won the race in a sprint with
58:54 minutes, and with his second place in Valencia
he established himself as one of the best runners
in the distance.
Kenyan Caroline Gitonga won the women's category, with
a personal best of one hour, six minutes and 15 seconds,
better than her compatriots Jesca Chelangat and
Cynthia Chepkwony.
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Investment forum in Ethiopia
marked a milestone with the
signing of agreements
March 28th, 11:37am
(Prensa Latina)
The Investing in Ethiopia Forum marked an important
milestone with the signing of agreements for more
than 13 billion dollars in key sectors, a topic that
marked the agenda for the week - ending today.
The high-level meeting held on March 26 and 27 under the
theme “Ethiopia is ready for investment”, was organized
by the Investment Commission (EIC), in collaboration
with the Ministry of Finance and international
development partners with the ambitious
plan to raise more than $2.4 million in
new investment commitments.
The aforementioned figure - exceeded the initial objective.
The manufacturing, agriculture, energy and construction
sectors.. are the beneficiaries of the agreements signed
in the fourth edition of the forum, according to the EIC.
It's not just about numbers, the source said, but about
creating jobs, driving innovation, strengthening
currencies and forging long-term alliances.
He stressed that, taking advantage of the momentum of
the 2025 edition, the year in which projects worth
1.6 billion dollars are already in operation, the
2026 results send a clear message.
“Ethiopia is open, prepared and rising ----- as a leading
investment destination. From dialogue to negotiating
agreements, the Forum has once again proven to be
a powerful platform ---- to shape the country's
economic future”, the Commission said.
The event program had parallel sessions, including the topic
“Promoting the growth of agriculture and agribusiness”,
in which Ethiopia's growing investment opportunities
in those sectors, driven by ongoing reforms, were
highlighted ---- improved productivity and a more
conducive environment -- for non-state profits.
Discussions focused on strengthening value chains,
expanding processing capacity ...and promoting
export potential - emphasizing the importance
of financing, infrastructure and public-private
alliances... to develop sustainable growth.
On the other hand, “Invest in Ethiopia's Special Economic
Zones: Export to the world”, occupied another space for
discussions, in which the more than 29 local ecological
industrial parks stood out ------- under international
standards and with ready-to-use infrastructure.
Likewise, they have solid air and rail connectivity
that drives sustainable export-oriented growth.
Thanks to comprehensive one-stop services that support
investors, global partners were encouraged to take
advantage of these ready opportunities... to
operate and invest in the African nation.
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More than nine thousand homes
connected to the energy grid
in the DRC
March 27th, 11:11am
(Prensa Latina)
More than nine thousand homes today benefit from connection
to the electrical grid in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
after the inauguration of a distribution circuit connected to
the Kakobola hydroelectric plant.
As reported by the DRC Presidency, President Félix Tshisekedi
was in charge of the official launch ceremony of the network,
which supplies the city of Kikwit and will bring energy to the
provinces of Kwilu, Kwango and Maï-Ndombe......... in a
progressive and controlled manner.
Around six million inhabitants will be able to have access
to electricity gradually, in accordance with the technical
requirements for the start-up & stabilization of the plant.
The Kakobola hydroelectric plant, the first and only dam built
in Kwilu province since colonial times, is a civil engineering
infrastructure project that has a generation capacity of
10.5 megawatts, from 3 units of 3.5 megawatts each.
Located 70 kilometres southeast of the city of Kikwit, and 790
kilometres east of the city of Kinshasa, the enclave will allow
a transformation of life in the region... not only improving the
comfort of homes, but also revitalizing the local economy
and generating employment opportunities.
Likewise... it must have a positive impact on basic
social services and the reduction of energy costs.
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More than 2,500 human rights
violations in the DRC
in 5 months
March 27th, 7:07am
(Prensa Latina)
The United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human
Rights, Nada Al-Nashif, reports that from October 2025 to
February 2026, 2,560 human rights violations were
recorded in the DRC.
According to a report published today by Actualité.CD, since
the last report was carried out in September of last year,
monitoring reveals a deterioration in the security and
human rights situation in the east of the country,
where the civilian population is the target of
attacks --- by various armed groups.
Human rights violations recorded in the five-month period
starting in October affected 6,760 victims, the vast
majority in the provinces of North Kivu, South
Kivu, Ituri and Maniema.
The real figure may be higher, the high commissioner warned,
since on the ground confrontations and attacks by armed
groups are frequent and civilians are the ones who
suffer the consequences.
Al-Nashif affirmed that the Congolese people are trapped in
a complex network of crises, which manifests itself in the
proliferation of armed groups, foreign interference,
ethnic tensions and the fragility of governance,
all in a context of fierce competition -------
for natural resources.
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Withdrawal of rebels from Lubero
areas in the DRC confirmed
March 27th, 6:46am
(Prensa Latina)
Government sources from the Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC) today confirmed the withdrawal of fighters
rom the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement
(AFC/M23) of several occupied villages in the
territory of Lubero, North Kivu province.
According to Radio Okapi --- the rebel movement was probably
accompanied by Rwandan army troops and occurred on the
night of March 24, to regroup in the towns of Alimbongo,
Kirumba and Kanyabayonga.
The governor of North Kivu province..... Evariste Kakule Somo,
confirmed to the media, this displacement of Rwandan troops
and the AFC/M23, that maintained control over these villages
south and east of Lubero-centre......... for more than a year.
It was also observed that in the Kamandi Lake area there were
logistical movements, including the evacuation of military
equipment by ship to Vitshumbi, in the neighbouring
territory of Rutshuru.
The local population views these actions..... with uncertainty,
which is why Kakule Somo called for calm and said that this
movement is part of the implementation of the peace
agreements, in particular those derived from the
Washington process.
On March 18th, representatives of the DRC and Rwanda -
met in the US and agreed on concrete measures for the
implementation of the Washington Peace Agreement.
According to a joint statement issued after the meeting, both
parties coordinated a series of actions aimed at reducing
tensions and improving the situation on the ground,
with the commitment --- to respect sovereignty
and territorial integrity.
The dossier discussed -- included the withdrawal of Rwandan
forces and the lifting of defensive measures in certain areas
of eastern DRC ------ as well as the strengthening and
achievement of defined deadlines to neutralize
the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of
Rwanda (FDLR).
However, we will have to wait.. to know if specifically the
movements that occurred in the province of North Kivu
correspond to an implementation of the agreements.
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Unicef warns of worsening
crisis in child protection
March 26th, 2:27pm
(Prensa Latina)
The regional director of the United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF) for West and Central Africa, Gilles Fagninou,
warned of the worsening child protection crisis in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
After a five-day visit to the country... Fagninou called for
intensified mobilization in response to an increasingly
alarming humanitarian situation, with around seven
million displaced by the conflict, of which 2.5
million are children, Radio Okapi
published today.
He mentioned in a statement that in 2024, nearly 4,000
serious violations of children's rights were recorded,
and children represent over 40% of the victims of
sexual violence; in addition to the impact of the
conflict on civil infrastructure, including
schools, health centres and other
essential services.
These actions deprive thousands of children of a safe
environment and access to their fundamental rights,
he stressed.
The regional director of Unicef also referred to the
growing threats against humanitarian workers in
eastern DRC, who are increasingly targeted.
He gave as an example that in 2025 over 626 incidents
against humanitarian personnel were recorded
throughout the country, which not only
affects them as individuals, but also
------- directly endangers access to
the vital help required --- by the
children and families who
depend on this help.
“Every time access is blocked ---- food, water and medicine
do not reach those who need them most”, he emphasized
and recalled that all parties to the conflict must respect
international humanitarian law, in particular the
protection of the civilian population and
humanitarian access.
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Monusco advocated reopening
airports in eastern DRC
March 26th, 1:45pm
(Prensa Latina)
The special representative of the secretary general and
acting head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Monusco),
Vivian van de Perre, advocated today --- for the
reopening of Goma and Bukavu airports.
Before the UN Security Council, meeting this Thursday in New
York, US, Van de Perre insisted on the need for this entity to
exert its influence to reopen the airports of Goma, in the
province of North Kivu, and Kavumu, in Bukavu,
south Kivu Province.
As reported by Radio Okapi, the interim head of Monusco
stressed that both terminals are essential for the
resumption of humanitarian flights in an area
where there are countless needs and
people in vulnerable situations.
The airports have been closed --- since the occupation of the
region by the rebellion of the Congo River Alliance-March 23
Movement (ACF-M23), supported by Rwanda, and despite
the progress from a political point of view, with the
peace agreement between Rwanda and the DRC,
and the talks with the insurgents, still ------
an unresolved issue.
Van Perre also referred to the situation on the ground, where
despite the commitments assumed by the parties in conflict
and the current ceasefire between the Government and
the AFC/M23 since February 18 -- fighting and the use
of sophisticated weapons... continue.
The special representative of the UN Secretary General in the
DRC condemned the use of drones outside Tshopo province,
as well as attacks against humanitarian workers, with ten
incidents recorded since November 2025, including the
one on March 11, which claimed the life of a Unicef
staff member.
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Spain and Senegal raise bilateral rank
to Strategic Association
March 26th, 12:53pm
(Prensa Latina)
Spain and Senegal today, elevated their bilateral relationship
to a Strategic Association, after signing several agreements
led by the highest authorities of both countries.
The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez,
highlighted --- that Senegal is the first country in sub-
Saharan Africa with which his country adopts
this type of political framework.
When receiving the president of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye
Faye, at the Moncloa Palace, Sánchez highlighted the
elevation of ties to a Strategic Association, via
the adoption of a Joint Declaration.
The agreements signed this Thursday will allow for deepening
cooperation between the two countries in matters of trade,
fishing, tourism and cultural issues such as language
learning or the protection of underwater heritage.
Sánchez and Faye.. addressed the good results
of the circular migration program now in place
started in 2024, from which ------ 560 workers
in the agricultural sector benefited in 2025.
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Geopolitical turbulence casts a shadow
over the WTO meeting in Cameroon
March 26th, 12:53pm
(Prensa Latina)
The ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO),
opened its debates today in this city, the capital of Cameroon,
marked by dissent - generated by the increasing geopolitical
turbulence underway.
Among the most acute issues are the paralysis of an agreement
on the reform of the dispute settlement system & in particular
the entry into force of the next chapter of the multilateral
trading system, in accordance with the details shared
with the press by Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, director
general of the WTO.
At the meeting they plan to discuss, although without it
appearing on the agenda..... the US-Israeli military
aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran,
whose final consequences remain to be seen
and the imposition left and right of taxes by
the government of the president of the US,
Donald Trump ---- against any countries
''reluctant'' to join his foreign policy.
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President of Ethiopia in Malabo
for transcontinental summit
March 26th, 12:51pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Ethiopia, Taye Atske-Selassie, arrived in
Equatorial Guinea to participate in the XI Summit of
Heads of State and Government of the
Organization of African, Caribbean
and Pacific States (OASP).
Selassie was received at the Malabo International Airport by
the Equatoguinean Prime Minister, Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua,
and other senior local government officials, the
president's Office reported.
The summit, scheduled for March 27-29, brings together
leaders -- from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific,
along with representatives of the United Nations,
the African Union and the EU, underscoring
OASP's growing geopolitical importance.
Under the motto «A transformed and renewed OEAP at
the service of inclusive, sustainable and trust-based
multilateralism», the meeting also commemorates
the 50th anniversary of the bloc, established in
1975 through the Georgetown Agreement.
Under the leadership of Secretary-General Moussa Saleh
Batraki, who took office in March 2025, the 79-member
organization is preparing for a major strategic shift,
with the aim of transforming structural
vulnerabilities into greater
global influence.
The Organization remains one of the largest transcontinental
groupings in the Global South, bringing together nations
from three regions.
Since its founding in Georgetown, Guyana, the bloc has evolved
from a trade-focused alliance - to a key political and economic
platform ------ that now promotes development, solidarity and
global equity.
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Equatorial Guinea....... defeats
Kyrgyzstan in soccer friendly
March 25th, 3:40pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Equatorial Guinea soccer team defeated Kyrgyzstan
1-0 today in a friendly soccer match, played at the
Mardan Stadium in this city, and achieved its
second consecutive victory.
A penalty goal from Josete Miranda in the 45th minute
gave the victory to the Africans, who knew how to be
more organized and effective, in a match with few
offensive actions.
In another friendly match of the day, Kazakhstan
led Namibia 2-0 at the Astana Arena with goals
from Yan Vorogovskiy (m. 13) and
Alibek Kasym (79).
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They exalt Cuba's role - in the
liberation of Southern Africa
March 25th, 10:37am
(Prensa Latina)
The commemoration in Zimbabwe for the Liberation Day
of Southern Africa today exalted Cuba's role in ending
apartheid, with the assertion of the Historical Leader
of the Revolution, Fidel Castro, that continental
history must be written before and after....
the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale.
Southern African Development Community (SADC) nations
celebrated the 38th Anniversary of the victory over
apartheid at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale, in the
territory of Angola, with words of praise for the
contribution of the Caribbean nation, in the
presence of its Ambassador, Suselys
Pérez Mesa.
Directors of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Trade
of Zimbabwe, the Angolan Lieutenant General Remigio do
Santos and the Ambassador of that country Balthazar
Diego Cristovao agreed in describing Cuba's role in
the independence of the nations of this region
as decisive for the planet.
In a speech to those present, the senior Angolan officer
asserted that the success in that battle on March 23,
1988 was the turning point for the liberation of
the continent.
Cuban internationalist troops and their fighter pilots played
a key role, stated Lieutenant General do Santos, also
explaining, the training of the Antillean military to
national combatants and the Organization of
the African People of Southwest
Namibia (Swapo).
Previously, the heads of diplomatic missions of member
states planted trees in the independent square of the
African Liberation Museum, which, in the opinion of
the Regional Director of the Foreign Ministry,
Mqabuko Spencer Dube -- are symbols of
healing and resilience, as a reminder
that, from wounds we have had, is
cultivated strength - and unity.
The member nations of the SADC, by decision of their Heads
of State and Government, established in 2018... to begin
celebrating March 23 as Southern African Liberation
Day ---- starting the following year.
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Twin births recorded -- among
mountain gorillas in the DRC
March 25th, 6:22am
(Prensa Latina)
The workers of the Virunga National Park, in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC), celebrate the birth of twins
within the family of mountain gorillas that live in the
area, an endangered species.
This is a rare event, as scientists point out that less than one
percent of pregnancies in these animals result in twins, the
AfricaNews portal reported today.
The newborns are males and are in good health, indicated the
media outlet, which stated that the DRC registered a previous
case of double birth in 2020, also in the Virunga reserve.
After noticing the birth, the park rangers implemented
surveillance and protection measures to increase
their chances of survival, in an area.... also
subjected to the onslaught of war.
Virunga National Park, inaugurated in 1925 and registered as
a World Heritage Site since 1979, is considered the oldest
nature reserve in Africa and since last year a significant
portion of its territory has been under the control of
the rebels of the Congo River Alliance Movement
23 of march.
With an area of 790 thousand hectares, it is home to an
extraordinary diversity of habitats... from swamps and
steppes to the snow fields of Rwenzori, at over 5,000
metres above sea level, and from lava plains.... to
savannahs on the slopes of volcanoes.
About a thousand mountain gorillas live in the wild in the park,
around 20 thousand hippos live in its rivers and Siberian birds
spend the winter there.
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Eritrea seeks to eradicate
tuberculosis ---- by 2030
March 24th, 1:21pm
(Prensa Latina)
Eritrea today commemorated World Tuberculosis Day
with a call to all institutions and partners to join
forces in order to eradicate this disease
by 2030.
The facilities of the Orotta National Reference Hospital
were the centre of activities nationwide under the
motto «Yes! We can end tuberculosis».
The director of Communicable Disease Control of the Eritrean
Ministry of Health, Araya Berhane, stated that, in the African
nation, as in the rest of the world, tuberculosis is one of
the most painful and deadly pathologies.
Berhane specified that, in the last five years, 10 thousand
positive cases were detected in Eritrea, who were cured
through appropriate treatment. Likewise, he pointed
out that the fact that 18 percent of the patients
were children under 15 years of age
requires special attention.
For her part, the Representative of the World Health
Organization (WHO) in Eritrea, Mary Stephen, she
highlighted major local advances in eradicating
the disease with a consistent reporting rate
of 87% and 100% treatment coverage.
Stephen mentioned that the indicator of treatment success
is 90 percent for all forms of the infection. She added that
mortality decreased from 8.5 ....to 3.4 per 100 thousand
inhabitants in 2024.
Meanwhile, the head of Communication and Training of the
Ministry of Health, Amanuel Girmatsion, asserted that
these results are due to the conscious participation
of citizens, added to --------- the commitment of
professionals in the sector.
In this regard, Girmatsion announced that they will carry out
continuous advocacy activities --- until the desired goal of
eliminating tuberculosis by 2030 in Eritrea is achieved.
World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated this March 24 with a
call for prevention and the commitment of governments
to increase their investments in pursuit of solutions
that minimize the impact of this lethal ailment.
According to the WHO, despite scientific advances and
the availability of a vaccine, it is still one of the most
persistent and deadly infectious diseases on
the planet.
It is estimated that a quarter of the world's population is
infected by the tuberculosis bacillus, but has not yet
become ill ..nor can they transmit the infection.
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One of the ADF leaders in the
DRC Army operation dies
March 24th, 12:48pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC) today reported the death of one of the leaders of the
Allied Democratic Forces (ADF for its acronym in English),
during an operation in the province of Ituri.
Difenda Kasibandi - one of the leaders of the Islamic State-
affiliated group, was killed while a joint military operation
between the DRC and Ugandan armies was underway in
Asangwa, near the Lindi River, on the border between
the territories of Lubero (North Kibu) and
Mambasa (Ituri).
According to the statement, along with Kasibandi were
four other ADF fighters who also perished, while the
armed forces managed to free three hostages.
Meanwhile -- the military prosecutor's office of the Butembo
garrison, in North Kivu, issued two arrest warrants against
Moussa Seka Baluku, leader of the ADF, and several of his
collaborators, for the deadly attacks against civilians in
the territory of Lubero.
According to Radio Okapi, Seka Baluku is considered the
author of the attacks that occurred on January 1 in the
towns of Katanga, Maendeleo and Kilonge, in the
Bapere sector, where at least 20 civilians were
killed and significant material damage
was caused.
ADF commanders Abou Akasi, Chalamanda, Docta Kabogo,
Difenda Kabibande and Seka Umaru, were also charged,
and are accused of the ambushes and deadly attacks
committed between January 7 and 24, 2026 in
Mahusa, Musenge .....and along the
Njiapanda-Manguredjipa axis.
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Tuberculosis - is the third
cause of death in Angola
March 24th, 12:03pm
(Prensa Latina)
Tuberculosis is today the third cause of mortality in Angola,
according to the Ministry of Health, despite reducing the
mortality rate from 3.4 to 1.8 deaths per 100 thousand
inhabitants in 2025.
Last year, the country registered 85,793 cases of the disease
in all its forms, with the 25 to 34 year old group being the
most affected, with 25% of the total patients reported.
The Ministry of Health considered tuberculosis a serious
public health problem, even though data shows a 4%
reduction in cases ....compared to 2024.
Regarding World Tuberculosis Day being celebrated this
Tuesday, the ministry reaffirmed its commitment
to intensify its prevention, diagnosis and
treatment actions.
Likewise, he called on the population to join the fight against
the disease, which has negative repercussions on public
health and the economy ------- affecting families,
communities and national development.
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Spanish Foreign Minister
will travel to Algeria
March 24th, 9:51am
(Prensa Latina)
After more than three years without exchanges of visits, the
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain, José Manuel Albares,
will travel to Algeria this Thursday, official sources
announced today.
In 2022, Algerian President Abdelmayid Tebune called his
ambassador in Madrid for consultations, underlining his
rejection of Pedro Sánchez's letter to Mohamed VI
supporting the Moroccan autonomy plan as «the
most solid basis, credible and realistic» ....to
resolve the conflict in Western Sahara.
Albares, who will also travel from Algiers to Oran on Friday,
commented in a press conference after the Council of
Ministers that «Algeria is a neighbouring country, a
strategic partner, a friend with Spain, with whom
we share strong common interests».
There was interest in settling the diplomatic conflict with
a trip scheduled for February 2024 to the Arab country,
but he was suspended due to agenda problems of the
Algerian Government and then.. the situation cooled
down again.
In any case, Albares held four meetings with his Algerian
counterpart, Ahmed Attaf, from 2025 until the most
recent on March 8 in Madrid, on the margins of a
meeting, precisely.... about Western Sahara.
Clearly, there is interest on both sides in
organizing a bilateral summit, probably
this year.
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DRC prepares 2nd population census
Forty two years........ after the first
March 23rd, 2:50pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),
Félix Tshisekedi, today chaired the sessions of the donor
round table for the financing of the second General
Census of Population and Housing.
42 years after the first census (1984), the Ministry of Planning
and Coordination of Development Assistance organized the
event, which included financing commitments for more
than 200 million US dollars.
The DRC president, during the meeting, insisted on
the fundamental importance - of carrying out this
investigation - given the demographic growth of
the country, whose population increased from
about 30 million ---- to almost 112.8 million
inhabitants today.
“Continuing to plan without complete, reliable and up-
to-date demographic data would be tantamount to
governing without visibility and would therefore
weaken the State's ability to accurately meet
population expectations”, the head of
state emphasized.
He added that a country that does not know itself cannot
be fully governed, hence he stressed: that carrying out
the census... is not only rectifying an historical delay,
but opening a new chapter in national governance.
He specified that the objective is “to ensure that, over the
coming decades, important public decisions in the DRC
are based more on knowledge than estimation; in
rigour rather than approximation; in territorial
equity rather than in statistical blindness”.
Tshisekedi expressed his deep gratitude to all technical and
financial partners, as well as the United Nations system,
and especially to Côte d'Ivoire, which agreed to support
the process.
The second General Population and Housing Census of the
DRC should serve as a pillar for the main reforms initiated
in 2019, he mentioned, and listed free basic education,
universal health coverage, free maternal care and
the Local Development Program..... for the
145 Territories.
[RR adds - 42 years of ''civil wars''
generously provided by the C.I.A.]
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President of Angola
highlighted Cuba's
participation in...
Cuito Cuanavale
March 23rd, 2:16pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today highlighted
the participation of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Cuba in the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale, whose victory
was achieved on March 23, 1988.
In a message regarding the 38th anniversary of that victory,
which marked the end of the apartheid regime and the
consolidation of peace in southern Africa ------ the
president also highlighted the firm leadership
of the Cuban Commander in Chief, Fidel
Castro Ruz.
“On this day, we pay deep tribute - to the heroes and heroines
who, with supreme sacrifice - contributed to the conquest of
freedom, the dignity and self-determination - of the peoples
of southern Africa”, said the Angolan head of state in the
note, published on the Presidency's social networks.
Lourenço congratulated the Angolan Armed Forces on behalf
of the people, and urged them to continue keeping alive,
with a “deep sense of patriotism and reverence”, the
legacy of March 23, consecrated as Southern
African Liberation Day.
He said that this anniversary symbolizes the courage, bravery,
resistance and determination of the Angolan people and the
people of the African continent in the fight against colonial
oppression, apartheid and all forms of domination.
He noted.... that the legacy of its “heroic
combatants” remains alive, as a source
of inspiration for the present and
future generations.
He reaffirmed the commitment to the preservation of peace,
unity and sovereignty of the States of the southern region
of the continent, in addition to considering the date as a
moment of reflection on current challenges.
In this sense, he mentioned the need to strengthen democratic
institutions, promote social justice and consolidate political
stability, for “the construction of a future ---- based on
freedom, equality, and a collective progress”.
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They define: the order of parties and
candidates on the ballot in Ethiopia
March 23rd, 12:06pm
(Prensa Latina)
The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) held the draw
today... to determine the order on the ballot of the names and
symbols of the political parties and independent candidates
registered for the Seventh General Elections.
So far, according to the NEBE, more than 18 million voters are
registered to participate in the elections scheduled for June
1, a process that takes place both digitally and manually.
Board President Melatwork Hailu stated that the draw
represents a key step in preparations for the general
election, while they promote other activities... to
guarantee a proper development of the vote.
Hailu stressed close coordination with civil society
organizations, political parties, media, security
institutions & other stakeholders throughout
the process.
He confirmed that the registration of candidates nominated
by the political parties was completed and the lists of
candidates were officially published in their
respective constituencies.
He indicated --- that the electoral material
was distributed to 46,757 voting centres
throughout the country.
Official figures released by the Electoral Board specify that
there are 47 registered political parties, with a total of
10,934 candidates. Of these, 2,098 are competing for
seats in the House of People's Representatives
(Parliament), while 8,736 are running for
positions in regional councils.
73 candidates are registered
to compete as independents.
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Switzerland is interested in
strengthening cooperation
with Angola
March 23rd, 11:57am
(Prensa Latina)
The vice president and minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, today expressed
his country's interest in strengthening economic
cooperation with Angola ....and increasing
private investment.
In statements to the press after a meeting with the Angolan
president, Joao Lourenco, the Swiss foreign minister
commented that the meeting focused on these
aspects and others of interest, at the same
time, he praised the president's role as
leader of the African Union and in
resolving conflicts in Africa.
He classified bilateral relations as very good, particularly in
the economic field, within which he mentioned that around
30 Swiss companies operate in the country, with whom
he met during his stay in Luanda to evaluate aspects
that could strengthen their activity.
In the political and diplomatic area ---- Cassis highlighted
cooperation in peace and diplomacy, and Angola's role
in promoting stability in the Great Lakes region,
especially in mediating conflicts between
the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and Rwanda.
This Monday the Swiss also held a working meeting with the
Angolan Foreign Minister, Tete Antonio, where both
reviewed the current state of bilateral relations,
identified new areas of cooperation and
exchanged opinions on matters of
common interest.
At the meeting, Antonio advocated strengthening
political dialogue at the highest level, as well as
creating conditions for greater collaboration
between economic agents ...and the
development of the public and
the private sectors.... of
both countries.
He noted that, for more effective cooperation, deepening
business relationships with a view to establishing
mutually beneficial alliances - is a priority.
In this sense, he referred to the structural reforms that Angola
has made to attract foreign direct investment, including the
granting of tax incentives in strategic areas of the country,
and he reiterated that Swiss businessmen are welcome
to invest and actively participate in the economic
diversification process.
According to the Angolan Foreign Ministry.. during the bilateral
talks special attention was paid to strengthening cooperation
on food security, in the area of critical minerals and in the
Lobito Corridor.
The Angolan Foreign Minister ---- also took the opportunity to
report that Angola presented the candidacy of Ambassador
Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko, for the position of Director
General of the United Nations Organization food and
Agriculture (FAO), for the period 2027-2031,
whose elections will be held in 2027.
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Ethiopia implements measures
to address fuel shortages
March 23rd, 6:19am
(Prensa Latina)
The Ethiopian Fuel and Energy Authority today announced
new measures to address fuel shortages and curb illicit
trade, due to significant losses throughout the
country's supply chain.
The move responds to findings...... that billions of birr are lost
annually to fuel theft. Last week, the Authority introduced a
technology-backed regulatory system aimed at improving
supervision and ensuring more controlled distribution.
According to the Director General of that Body, Destaw
Mekuanent, the problem covers the entire supply
chain, starting from the Djibouti corridor and
continuing through transport routes.. to
retail stations.
Mekuanent revealed that fuel is diverted from trucks during
transit, while losses at the retail level can reach up to 10%
through practices such as “air sales”, where customers
are charged for undispensed gasoline or oil.
He stressed that the new system will be based on criteria
that include ----- the number of stations operated, storage
capacity, and the dispensing infrastructure.
As part of the reforms, the Authorityis installing sensors on
fuel trucks to detect tampering during transport. At retail
stations, it implements a digital monitoring system to
track pump activity and dispensed volumes...... in
real time.
In the past six months, authorities seized 1.2 million litres of
illegally transported fuel and administrative sanctions were
imposed on 352 retail stations and 256 tankers. Despite
these measures, officials acknowledge that ...losses
remain substantial, contributing to shortages in
the country.
The Body stated that the new regulatory system is expected
to improve transparency and reduce leaks, although its
effectiveness will depend on its application and
compliance ....across the sector.
Last week, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed --- called on
fuel distributors, stations and consumers to use petroleum
products responsibly, due to crisis-related disruptions in
the Middle East --- due to the US and Israeli aggression
against Iran.
Ahmed, on his social media account X, stated that “until the
problem is resolved and we return to a normal oil supply
system, we must use oil economically and prioritize
basic needs”.
He called on distributors and service stations to act
responsibly and ensure that available supplies go
towards essential services and priority needs.