today the capture of the strategic border triangle
between Sudan, Egypt and Libya, after the
withdrawal of the army.
According to press reports.... the paramilitaries described
it as a significant victory, while the army stated that the
withdrawal was part of broader defensive measures.
The Sudanese military accused Libyan General Khalifa
Haftar's forces of directly supporting the RSF in a
recent attack on its border positions.
For the first time, authorities in Khartoum openly blamed
Haftar since the start of the war in April 2023.
The army denounced the action as a violation of
Sudanese sovereignty and international law.
The ongoing hostility between the Sudanese army, led by
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, & the RSF under the command
of Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has caused the death of tens of thousands of people .........and the displacement of 13 million.
The United Nations called it the world's worst
humanitarian crisis, with famine spreading.
In this scenario, Sudan also accused the
United Arab Emirates of arming the RSF.
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Angola and Cuba for collaborating
on Labour and Social Security
June 11th, 2:27pm
(Prensa Latina)
Cuba and Angola are working today on the signing of
a collaboration agreement between the Ministries
of Labour and Social Security of the Caribbean
nation... and Public Administration, Labour
& Social Security of the African country.
The Cuban head of the portfolio, Marta Elena Feitó, and her
Angolan counterpart Teresa Rodrigues Dias, spoke on the
subject the day before, in Geneva, Switzerland, on the
sidelines of the International Labour Conference.
Through his account on the social network X, Feitó alluded to
the bilateral meeting and the preparation for the signing of a
collaboration agreement between both countries;
meanwhile, the Angola Press Agency (Angop)
reported this Wednesday that the parties
addressed collaboration in
vocational training.
Training in areas such as information and communications
technologies, agribusiness, creative economy and
musical arts were among the interests of the
Angolan side, according to Angop.
They also evaluated the possibility of collaborating in Angola
in sectors that represent the greatest challenges, such as
the training of cadres in technical areas and support for
the National Development Plan, through the National
Institute of Employment and Vocational Training.
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Russia sets grain supply
record ------ to Egypt
June 11th, 12:29pm
(Prensa Latina)
Russia supplied Egypt with more than 10 million tons of grain
in one year, which made it a key component for the Arab
country's baking industry, Russian ambassador in
Cairo, Georgy Borisenko, said today.
The total volume of Russian grain supplies to Egypt reached
an unprecedented figure in the world market last year 2024,
well, no one in the world market has bought grain in such
volumes, the diplomat highlighted, in an interview with
the Sputnik news agency.
Borisenko emphasized, that Russia has never sold
as much bread to any other country... as to Egypt.
According to the ambassador, Russian grain is actively used
in bread production in Egypt, and he expressed hope that
this cooperation between Moscow and Cairo, in the
agricultural sector, will be further strengthened.
Previously, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture reported that
the planting campaign in Russia in 2025 is advancing at an
accelerated pace, meanwhile, buckwheat supplies to
China in March almost tripled .....and reached an
all-time high.
Likewise, the Slavic country intends to increase the volume
of its grain exports to Indonesia, through the KSK terminal
in the port of Novorossiysk.
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They consider that Luanda
can become pan-African
cultural capital
June 11th, 6:19am
(Prensa Latina)
Luanda can and should assert itself as a pan-African cultural
capital, considered the organizers of the Luanda Art Fair,
for which, the main city of Angola is preparing today.
The general director of the event, Dominick A Maia Tanner,
appreciated that this second edition is scheduled for June
25 to 28, it must contribute to this purpose, by being a
point of convergence for music production in the
country, the region and the continent.
In this regard, the representative of the Africell company,
Dinamine Chongolola, highlighted at a press conference
the presence of artists from the provinces of Huíla and
Benguela --- as well as creators from the Democratic
Republic of the Congo and São Tomé and Príncipe.
He also highlighted the efforts of the telecommunications
company Africell and the Africell Impact Foundation, the
company's arm for investments in art and culture, for
continuing to support this type of event that opens
space to both established and new artists.
Representatives of different galleries that will be present during
the event also spoke about the opportunities for new talents,
such as Palomino Artes, which is participating for the
first time.
Elizabeth Pozo specified that they arrive at the Fair with a
selection of Angolan and Cuban artists, who will not only
exhibit paintings, but will also have installations.
Alexandra Gonçalves, from The Art Affair gallery, highlighted
that this is an opportunity to promote national art and, in
particular, emerging talents.
He drew attention to the fact that the country has a nascent
art market and events like this are essential for its growth
and consolidation.
The Art Affair will be represented with three artists and
two photographers, said Gonçalves, who insisted ----
that the Angolan people deserve to enjoy art, see
how far creativity can take us and recognize
the great potential that exists.
Xavier Narciso, from the Tamar Golan Gallery, highlighted
the presence of students from the Faculty of Art of the
University of Luanda among the 15 artists who will
lead the event, with around 80 works.
This will not only allow us to know their work, but also to
apparent to others, he noted.
The director of the Palácio de Ferro, João Vigário, pointed
out that the institution he directs cannot separate itself
from the movements that have the artist as their
epicentre, as is the case with the Fair.
He added that this is an opportunity for the Angolan people
and considered that the event contributes to redefining
the way Angolan art is seen inside and outside Angola.
“We have enormous potential in Africa, we need to create an
infrastructure to make that potential visible - and that is our
contribution”, said Maia Tanner.
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Uruguay demands that the UN
replace its blue helmets
in the DRC
June 10th, 12:34pm
(Prensa Latina)
Uruguay today demanded that the United Nations
Organization immediately take over the battalion
of Uruguayan blue helmets deployed in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC).
The request took place during a high-level meeting
here, between senior officials of the government
of the S. American country and representatives
of the world organization.
The objective of the meeting was to agree on the
strategic priorities of the new United Nations
Cooperation Framework for Sustainable
Development 2026-2030.
Defense Minister Sandra Lazo said at the forum that
her country has many issues in common with the
UN, but our main concern is “the urgent need
to carry out the rotation'' of the Uruguay IV
Battalion deployed in the African country.
He pointed out the lack of UN leadership to negotiate
with the M23 rebel movement ------ which would enable the departure of the blue helmets.
Currently, in the DRC, there are about 600 Uruguayan
troops, of which, 200 want to return and expressed
mental health problems, said the minister.
He said that there are Uruguayan soldiers who made
their return on their own, with a prevalence of
mental illnesses.
“Oh take over, or let the UN bring in those 200”,
he stressed.
Lazo emphasized that if the United Nations cannot
comply with these obligations, Uruguay would be
responsible for returning its troops from the
peace contingent.
He reiterated, that his portfolio and the Foreign Ministry
have carried out several efforts, including an interview
with the Minister of Defense of Rwanda, a country
involved in the armed conflict in the DRC.
He announced that Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin will
travel this week to the UN headquarters in New York,
carrying a letter from the government -- demanding
the repatriation of his uniformed personnel.
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South Africa---- reaffirms value of
diplomacy before the G7 Summit
June 10th, 11:53am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa,
today reaffirmed the country's commitment
to international diplomacy.
In statements to the press, the South African president
- also highlighted the importance of the upcoming G7
Leaders Summit as a key opportunity to strengthen
global alliances and promote South African pro
tempore leadership of the G20.
In that sense, Ramaphosa confirmed that South Africa
has been officially invited to participate in the summit,
which will be held in Kananaskis, Canada, from June
14 to 17.
''Yes, let's go to the G7. We have been invited by Canada,
which is the president of the G7 this year. I hope we
can interact meaningfully with the leaders of that
group", he said.
The South African president announced that he will take
advantage of the event to hold bilateral meetings with
the Chancellor of Germany, the Prime Minister of
Canada and the President of the US,
Donald Trump.
The G7, he maintained, gives us the opportunity to spread
our message about the South African presidency of the
G20 and how we want to achieve great results at the
summit of the G20 in November, he explained.
In his remarks to the media in Pretoria, Ramaphosa also
defended his recent visit to the White House, calling it
a strategy to “reset” relations, with one of South
Africa's main trading partners.
“We were not summoned. It was our initiative. In a phone
call with President Trump, I expressed my interest in
visiting him, and a date was quickly agreed upon,''
he clarified.
The President highlighted that during the meeting progress
was made in cooperation between the departments of
Commerce and Industry and International Relations
....and the importance of the United States'
participation in the next G20 summit
that South Africa will organize in
November, was stressed.
Trump acknowledged that the G20 is not fully
effective without US participation, he said.
Finally, Ramaphosa emphasized the need to reposition
South Africa in a turbulent geopolitical context,
through active engagement with countries
in Africa, the Middle East, Asia
and Europe.
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South Africa monitors new
variant of Covid-19
June 10th, 10:35am
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa closely monitors the emergence of a new
variant of Covid-19, known as Nimbus or NB.1.8.1,
associated with an increase in cases in
Asian regions.
As recalled today by the South African Minister of Health,
Aaron Motsoaledi, at the 4th meeting of the G20 Health
Working Group, which is being held in Johannesburg,
the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified
it as a ''variant under surveillance.''
As of today, India is the latest country to experience a sudden
increase in new COVID-19 cases associated with the variant,
NB.1.8.1. In addition, the United Kingdom Health Security
Agency reported the first 13 cases of this variant in the
country, last week.
Faced with this situation -- the South African National Institute
of Communicable Diseases (NICD) manages a comprehensive
sentinel surveillance program that systematically tests to
detect key respiratory viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2,
influenza and RSV, Motsoaledi explained.
Currently, the Minister revealed, our data shows
very low SARS-CoV-2 activity in South Africa.
''Crucially, the new variant remains a descendant
of the Omicron lineage. This means that current
recommendations for updated SARS-CoV-2
vaccines remain effective,'' he added.
Therefore, he maintained, at the moment, no new
specific public health measures are required by
the population.
The fourth meeting of the G20 Health Working Group - which
brings together leaders, experts and policy makers from the
health sector from the world's largest economies - invited
countries and international organizations, a week long,
it will conclude on Friday.
Plenary sessions build on lessons learned from the COVID-19
pandemic and address persistent barriers to accessing
countermeasures, especially in low- and middle-
income countries.
According to the Ministry, the expansion of local and regional
manufacturing capacity is prioritized, especially in regions
such as Africa.
Delegates also explore opportunities for technology transfer,
sustainable financing and regulatory harmonization to
ensure timely and equitable access to vital tools
during health emergencies.
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Libyan Authorities Confirm
''Stability'' in Tripoli After
Armed Clashes
June 9th, 12:34pm
(teleSUR)
The Libyan Defense Ministry --- has declared that
the security situation in Tripoli remains stable,
following overnight clashes ------- between
government forces and armed militias.
Authorities confirmed that military units intervened
swiftly, ensuring the withdrawal of armed groups
and restoring compliance with the ceasefire
agreements established in May.
The Defense Ministry warned against further violations,
reaffirming its commitment to national security and
its readiness --- to take necessary measures to
prevent future escalations.
The latest violence follows deadly confrontations in May, triggered by the assassination of the Stability Support Apparatus leader.
Libya remains politically divided, with two rival
administrations vying for control, since the
postponement of presidential elections
in 2021.
[Rhondda Records adds: After the West
criminally bombed Libya and murdered
its Progressive leader, Gaddafi.]
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Ethiopia ranked as Africa’s fifth
largest economy in 2024
June 9th, 10:59am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia has ranked fifth among African nations with
the largest economies in 2024, according to the
International Monetary Fund (IMF), Fana
Broadcasting Corporate noted
on Sunday.
Ethiopia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) amounts to
US$205.1 billion and globally ranks 57th according
to the IMF.
Ahead of Ethiopia are South Africa, Egypt, Algeria and
Nigeria, in that order, as the largest economies on
the African continent.
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Niger:accuses Benin
of kidnapping 5 of
its nationals
June 9th, 9:53am
(Prensa Latina)
Niger on Sunday condemned the Benin government's
involvement in the kidnapping of five of its citizens,
in charge in Benin.. of controlling the oil cargo of
the Wapco-Niger company, according to
local television.
The kidnapped were supervising the loading of crude oil
from this country to a Chinese vessel.. in the port of
Seme-Kpodji and are still being held hostage by
the Beninese authorities, said the National
Council for the Safeguard of the
Homeland (CNSP).
Niger - will take all necessary measures to secure the
release of its kidnapped citizens, defend their rights
and protect crucial interests of this country, said
CNSP sources.
On the other hand, Porto Novo.. indicated that two
Nigerien citizens arrested arrived in that nation
with false documents and - in no way - are
employees of the mentioned company.
But the authorities of this northwestern African state
claimed that the vice general manager of Wapco-
Niger, Aminu Jadisatu Ibra, and four other
executives of that company - were
kidnapped in Benin.
Niger accuses President Patrice Talon
------ of allowing violations of the oil
transport agreement.
Niger’s Prime Minister, Ali Majaman Lamin Zein, accused
the neighbouring country: of installing U.S. military
bases there, where terrorist groups are being
trained ---- and sent to destabilize this
landlocked nation.
At the beginning of last May, Porto Novo banned the entry
into national waters, of tankers which were to collect
crude oil from the recently opened pipeline, which
goes from Niger, to the export terminals in the Gulf of Guinea.
However, last May 15, the Beninese authorities authorized
the entry into Benin’s territorial waters of a tanker from
China... whose National Oil and Gas Corporation has participated in the construction of the
aforementioned 1,980 km long pipeline.
CNSP spokesman, Major Colonel Amadou Abdramane,
recalled the need to comply with the three main
agreements: to regulate the transport of
Nigerian crude oil for export
through Benin.
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Displaced people in DRC province return to their homes
June 9th, 9:15am
(Prensa Latina)
A number of families displaced by recent clashes between
the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) and the rebels of the March 23 Movement (M23)
are returning to their homes today.
According to the president of the civil society of Kanyabayonga,
Daniel Kamwanga, since the calm in this rural commune and
the end of clashes, people are gradually returning to their
homes, noting that about 50% have already returned to
their residences.
In particular, there are eight neighbourhoods in the Lubero
territory, in the province of North Kivu, where civilians
are back. The situation is not the same in the area
of Bwito though, the source explained.
Kamwanga --- called for the army to keep pressure on the
M23 so that the population can continue to return home.
On Saturday, the DRC Armed Forces retook control of
Mirangi, Lusuli and Kyaghala villages, about 20 km
from Kanyabayonga city.
The victory moved the fighting away from Kanyabayonga,
but M23 rebels keep control of Lusogha and Bulindi
villages, while clashes continues in Kikuku, the
main town of Bwito chiefdom, and on the
Kabasha-armoirie road in Virunga
National Park... on the way to
Rwindi, in Rutshuru.
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IndiawelcomesAfrica's entry
into the disaster platform
June 7th, 8:47am
(Prensa Latina)
The Prime Minister of India... Narendra Modi, today,
expressed his satisfaction with the incorporation
of the African Union into the Conference on
Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025
(CDRI).
In a video message addressed to the International
Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure
2025 the head of government emphasized the
need to design viable programs and ensure
that developing countries have access
to financing.
Furthermore, he emphasized - considering small island
developing States, as large oceanic countries, due to
their vulnerability as they deserve special attention;
and he stated that strengthening early warning
systems and coordination - is crucial.
He also expressed his hope that the
debate at this conference would
consider these aspects.
He also thanked French President Emmanuel
Macron for his support; The CDRI is held in
France for the first time.
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Warning about million-dollar losses
in Africa - due to illicit finances
June 7th, 7:52am
(Prensa Latina)
Africa experiences significant losses, estimated
at around $40 billion annually, due to illicit (IFF)
financial flows in the extractive sector, the
Ethiopia News Agency reported today.
The deputy executive secretary of the Economic
Commission for Africa (ECA), Antonio Pedro,
quoted by the local media -- explained that
these losses not only hinder development
progress they also exacerbate economic
injustices & deprive African populations
of access to essential resources.
Pedro maintained that the IFF in the extractive sector
are one of the symptoms of a serious structural
problem that aggravates the development
of the continent, that is, its excessive
dependence.. on the export of raw
materials, an extractivist model
and a construction inherited
from the colonial era.
“Exporting raw materials -- is exporting jobs, a luxury that
the continent cannot afford given the need to create at
least 20 million jobs annually for young people. As
such, addressing the IFFS and its root causes
should be at the heart of Africa's
development policy and
action”, he noted.
He considered that solving these critical challenges
is essential to foster African self-reliance and
achieve sustainable development.
He indicated that, with the adoption of strategic frame-
works ---- such as the African Mining Vision and the
African Green Minerals Strategy, which advocate
for resource-driven industrialization and added
value, they have the necessary instruments
to guarantee that these natural resources
promote economic emancipation.
He emphasized that the promotion of local content and
the reform of global financial and governance systems
are crucial to mitigate the Intergovernmental Forums
on Forests ----- and promote the objectives of the
development of Africa.
He also highlighted the importance of global collaboration
and sustainable development. Consequently, Pedro called
on African nations: to unite & build a common voice and
positions to defend their interests on the international
platform effectively.
It is the joint responsibility of governments, mining companies,
local communities, financial institutions and other actors, to
close perception gaps about what constitutes benefits and
work together to prioritize sustainable development in the
extractive sector.
The ECA deputy executive director's reflections, occurred
during the High-Level Policy Dialogue held in New York,
United States, last week, organized by the Office of
the United Nations Special Adviser on Africa and
the Permanent Observer Mission of the African
Union to that multilateral organization.
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Geographic indications.. and links
withSlovenia in Ethiopian week
June 7th, 5:43am
(Prensa Latina)
The importance of geographical indications (IG) for the
preservation of local products and the strengthening
of relations with Slovenia ---- after the visit of its
president, Natasa Pirc Musar, marked the
week that ends today in Ethiopia.
The director general of the World Intellectual Property
Organization (OMPI), Daren Tang, stated that the GI
system --- will allow coffee, and honey, added to
Addis Ababa's distinctive high-quality pottery
and other heritage products, to add value
and thrive.
This was expressed by Tang ------ when speaking at the
International Conference on Geographical Indications,
the latter a sign used in products with a specific
origin and with qualities or reputation
associated with that place. The
event took place on June 3
and 4 in this capital.
He specified that these variables are a means to promote
employment, attract investments and take advantage of
development. “That's why it's so exciting to see
Ethiopia move towards geologics legislation,
providing producers with additional social
and economic protection”, he said.
He also considered the progress of the African Continental
Free Trade Area in driving development goals and sharing
Ethiopia's rich heritage with the world.
Reaffirmed WIPO's commitment to play its role and continue
to collaborate with the African nation on its path towards
a robust geographical indication system.
In terms of foreign policy, Ethiopia and Slovenia strengthened
their relations after the working visit of the president of that European nation, Natasa Pirc Musar, on June 5.
During his stay.. he held talks with his Ethiopian counterpart,
Taye Atske Selassie, on a wide range of multilateral issues,
including the reform of the UN Security Council and
conflicts that threaten global peace and security,
as well as the rules-based international order.
The agenda also included a meeting with Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed and a courtesy visit to the Vice President
of the African Union Commission, Selma Malika
Haddadi, at the headquarters of the
continental organization.
Musar and Haddadi -- discussed strengthening cooperation
between Africa and Europe, reforms of the United Nations
Security Council and shared priorities within the
AU-EU Partnership.
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"We're going home." PMC Wagner leaves Mali
by Varvara Koshechkina (editor of
the Operational Information Dept)
June 6th, 2:41pm
(Lenta.ru)
Private military company (PMCs) Wagner
completes its mission after three and a
half years of cooperation with the
authorities and Armed Forces of
the Republic of Mali. This is
stated by the company.
The decision was made in connection with the
fulfillment of all the set goals of the contract.
''For 3.5 years, the band members have been fighting
alongside the people of Mali against terrorism. We
we have completed the main task — all regional
capitals — have returned to the control of the
legitimate authorities. Mission completed.
PMC Wagner returns home.'' Press
service of PMC Wagner.
PMCs participated in the rearmament and training
of the Malian Armed Forces ------ as well as in the
creation of an effective system of anti-terrorist
operations. Mali's Minister of Defense and
Veterans' Affairs - General Sadio Camara,
called the presence of PMCs, "a symbol
of the country's newfound sovereignty"
over its territory.
During their stay in Mali, PMC fighters eliminated
"4 leaders of terrorist associations, thousands
of militants and 11 of their support bases."
"Wagner" was replaced by the "Afrika Korps"
under the Ministry of Defense of Russia.
The most significant episode of my stay
in Mali ------- was the capture of Kidal
''Assault operations in 2023 began immediately after
the withdrawal of the last UN peacekeepers, who
were used by the separatists..... as a cover. The capture of Kidal was an important milestone
---- in the military campaign of the Malian Armed Forces and the Wagner PMC, against the militants.
''The city was a symbol of Tuareg separatism,
where the Malian army had not appeared
for years.
''There were, however --- setbacks. In July 2024, in
northern Mali --- government troops and Wagner
fighters were ambushed by Tuareg separatists.
Dozens of PMCs were unable to escape.''
The Ukrainian authorities said they had helped
prepare the operation. Subsequently - Mali
and Niger severed diplomatic relations
with Ukraine.
Wagner's actions in Africa were compared
------- to the feat of the Red Army soldiers
This statement was made....... by Fidel Guanjica,
Special Adviser to the President of the Central
African Republic (CAR) --- at an evening in honour of the 80th anniversary of the Victory.
He praised the feat of the peoples of the USSR
during the Great Patriotic War and added that
the fight against Nazism continues today.
"Our cooperation today -- corresponds to what
it was 86 years ago, when we fought against
Nazism," Guanjica said.
Meanwhile, the commander of the PMC "Wagner"
Dmitry Podolsky, with the call sign Salem, said
that the soldiers are equal to their ancestors
who fought in the Great Patriotic War.
Salem mentioned the operations of the Wagner
PMC in Africa and Syria, as well as during the
special military operation. He noted - the
capture of Palmyra, Artemivsk (Ukraine
name Bakhmut) and Soledar.
According to the commander, in two months in Mali,
the Russian PMCs achieved what France could not
do....... in several years of Operation Barkhan.
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DRC opens new cycle in UN peace fund
June 6th, 9:49pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC)....
inaugurated a new cycle of the United Nations'
Peacebuilding Fund.... corresponding to the
period 2025-2029, the Ministry of Planning
and Coordination of Development Aid
reported today.
The deputy prime minister and head of that
portfolio, Guylain Nyembo, and the United
Nations resident coordinator in the DRC,
Bruno Lemarquis, were in charge of the
launch ceremony, made the day before.
This fourth cycle of the Fund is structured around
three main priorities ----- including strengthening
governance, and prevention and peacebuilding
mechanisms.
Supporting.. the resilience of vulnerable
communities, including addressing the
root causes of conflict, particularly
those related to natural, mining
and territorial resources, is
another objective.
The priorities are completed by the protection of
the civilian population - the promotion of human
rights & justice, including transitional justice,
as part of the gradual and responsible
withdrawal... of the United Nations
Stabilization Mission in the DRC.
Nyembo declared that --- restoring peace throughout
the national territory is a non-negotiable imperative.
“Because peace ------ paves the way towards
sustainable development”.
Lemarquis, for his part, highlighted the importance
of an efficient use of allocated funds, to maximize
their impact.
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DRC government and opposition
leader - unite to resolve conflict
June 6th, 7:31am
(Prensa Latina)
The President of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo (RDC), Félix Tshisekedi... and opposition
leader Martin Fayulu is betting today on unity
to find a solution to the conflict in the east
of the country - and avoid balkanization.
The day before, the president spoke with the main
figure of the Commitment to Citizenship and
Development party (Ecide) & the Lamuka
platform, just 72 hours after he publicly
requested a meeting with the head of
state, after seven years of breaking
any collaboration.
After almost two hours of conversations ----- Fayulu
told the press that he proposed to the president to
create a command for the country and asked him
to meet with the bishops of the National
Episcopal Conference of the Congo
(Cenco) and the pastors of the
Church of Christ in the
Congo (ECC).
“The country is in a very difficult situation. They
attack us from everywhere. We need national
cohesion. I came to tell you that we don't
have 36 solutions”, he noted.
He added that, with all the crises faced: social,
political and security, the solution is social
dialogue, therefore - he asked Tshisekedi
to discuss together with Cenco and ECC
the social pact they propose, to which
the president promised to give a
quick response.
Regarding possible participation in the
institutions, he maintained that it was
not a point addressed at the meeting.
Fayulu, who is considered Tshisekedi's strongest
opponent, after questioning his election as
president in 2018, on June 2nd, called for
joining forces to confront the dangerous
situation in the country ----- which was
praised by the Congolese president,
as proof of patriotism.
Upon receiving him this Thursday at the
Presidential Palace -- the head of state
said he was pleased with the meeting
and promised an open conversation,
stated the Congolese Presidency.
Fayulu was accompanied by his closest
collaborators: Devos Kitoko; Prince
Epenge; Alex Dende, also known
as Lexxus Legal, and
Chantal Moboni.
The DRC faces violence -- from armed groups in
the east of the country, but fundamentally on
the offensive of the rebel coalition Congo
River Alliance-March 23 Movement
(AFC/M23), that with the help of
Rwanda has occupied a large
part of the national territory,
reviving fears - of possible
dismemberment.
In his message on the 2nd, Fayulu -- in addition to
requesting a meeting with Tshisekedi, urged the
AFC coordinator, Corneille Nangaa, and former
president, Joseph Kabila, to stop being
complicit in the massacres and the
delivery of national lands and
resources to foreign forces.
“Congolese blood can no longer be shed with their
complicity. No ambition is worth the price of the
suffering of an entire people”, he said.
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AUcongratulated Democratic Congo
& Liberia on election to UN Council
June 4th, 10:31am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud
Ali Youssouf, today congratulated the Democratic
Republic of the Congo and Liberia on their
election ---- as non-permanent members
of the United Nations Security Council.
The two nations join Somalia to represent the African
Group for the period 2026-2027, said a statement
from the continental organization.
Youssouf, the text added, praised the democratic
processes that led to the election of these two
Member States, underlining the confidence of
the international community - in its ability to
contribute significantly to the maintenance
of global peace and security.
That choice comes at a time when Africa's voice and
leadership are more vital than ever - in providing
effective responses to complex international
challenges to international stability,
he noted.
He further highlighted that, as members of the “A3” of the
Security Council, the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Liberia and Somalia have a collective responsibility to
promote the African Union's positions on key issues
in this regard.
The Chairman of the AU Commission - expressed the body's
confidence in its coordinated and principled leadership in
defending African interests -- promoting multilateralism and ensuring that the continent's priorities are heard and respected ---- at the highest levels of global
decision-making.
He also thanked the outgoing members of the A3
(Algeria and Sierra Leone) for their dedicated
service, unwavering commitment --- and
effective advocacy, during his tenure.
The African Union Commission, reiterated its full support
for the new A3 members and reaffirms its commitment
to working closely with them to strengthen Africa's
role in global governance, in accordance with the
principles of pan-African solidarity and the
aspirations of the 2063 Agenda, the
statement concluded.
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Portuguese Language Day --- union
beyond bordersaccording to UA
June 4th, 6:27am
(Prensa Latina)
The vice president of the African Union Commission (UA),
Selma Malika Haddadi, highlighted the celebration of
Portuguese Language Day ---- as an occasion that
unites beyond borders and cultural differences
--- a statement revealed today.
Haddadi, at the event held the day before at the AU
headquarters, specified --- that the Portuguese
language... “is a vessel of a shared history,
a diverse culture and lasting solidarity
that spans the continents from Lisbon
to Luanda, Brasilia to Maputo, Dili to
Bissau, Macau... to the beautiful
islands of Cape Verde, and
Sao Tome and Principe”.
It is a language that married into Africa's rich heritage
----- to give birth to poetry, music, literature and
storytelling, reflecting the unique nuances
of nations that have it as their official
language, he added.
He recalled that, since 1984, it has been one of the
working languages of the Organization of African
Unity, predecessor of the African Union. As a
multilingual and multicultural institution,
the continental organization continues
to promote the use and learning of
Portuguese, with the invaluable
aid of the Cames Institute,
he stressed.
In 2010, he continued, the Conference and Publications
Management Directorate... introduced an electronic
system to streamline translation services. Since
then, more than 200 thousand pages of official
documents have been translated into
Portuguese, which underlines our
commitment --- to linguistic
inclusion, he stated.
The vice president of the AU Commission highlighted that,
to strengthen cultural and linguistic ties between African
nations, and in collaboration with the esteemed Cames
Institute, the Department of Human Resources
Management - successfully launched an
intensive eight-week Portuguese
language course.
Held from March 16 to June 11, the course uses the UA
e-learning platform and has the active participation
of 21 officials.
As enshrined in Agenda 2063 -- the African Union embraces
Africa's diversity as a strength, he emphasized. Language
is a central element of identity, inclusion & participation,
a spirit shared by the continental organization and the
Community of Portuguese Language Countries, as
engines of unity and development.
He urged ----- to continue taking advantage of language as a
bridge - between communities and institutions. Investment
in multilingual education, translation and inclusive digital
platforms will ensure that all our working languages,
including Portuguese, remain accessible and
empowered for future generations,
he concluded.
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South Africa and Lesotho --
strengthen trade relations
June 4th, 6:09am
(Prensa Latina)
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Competition of
South Africa (dtic) and the Ministry of Commerce,
Lesotho Industry and Business Development
agreed to strengthen bilateral trade
and investment.
According to an official statement, the Lesotho Ministry
is currently on a week-long fact-finding mission to
South Africa on the regulatory framework and
mechanism to boost trade deals.
Likewise, to exchange experiences on the best way
to take advantage of trade agreements to promote
growth and development.
As explained by Xolelwa Mlumbi-Peter, Deputy Director
General of Commerce at the dtic, the importance of
sharing strategies for building resilience.... amid
radical changes in global trade, is timely and
can also boost the region's dynamism.
Earlier this year, the Ministry recalled, the heads of
Commerce and Industry of both parties signed a
Memorandum of Understanding during the
Bi-national Commission (CBN), which
offers an ideal platform to promote
mutually beneficial commercial
and investment relationships.
“We welcome the commitment between our two countries to
collaborate to diversify production and take advantage of
the trade agreements, of which, the Southern African
Customs Union (SACU) is a part ----- they offer an
effective platform to access global markets”,
stated Mlumbi-Peter.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen cooperation on cross-
border standards and value chains in sectors such as
automotives, clothing and textiles, cosmetics and
essential oils, cannabis, fruits and vegetables,
and leather and meat products, the
text continues.
Furthermore, he concludes, both sides agreed to prioritize
the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade
Area & work together to conclude pending negotiations, particularly in sectors such as clothing, textiles and
automotives, which provide potential benefits for
the growth of the economies of both countries.
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Law being drafted will protect
local products in Ethiopia
June 4th, 6:02am
(Prensa Latina)
The director general of the Ethiopian Intellectual Property
Authority, Woldu Yemessel, highlighted today the crucial
role...... of the Geographical Indications Law ------ in the
protection & promotion of local agricultural products.
Yemessel specified --- that products such as coffee, teff, honey,
& fruits & spices are intrinsically linked to the land & culture but run the risk of misappropriation, misrepresentation and undervaluation in the global market ------ without effective legal support.
In this sense, he stressed, (IG) geographical indications are a
crucial way to safeguard intellectual property --- and a well- established framework ensures that Ethiopian farmers
and producers benefit from the authenticity and
exclusivity of their products.
GIs are a sign used in products with a specific origin and
with qualities, or reputation, associated with that place.
This topic is the centre of a two-day international conference
that concludes this day here, and during which the Minister
of Innovation and Technology Belete Molla, offered details
of the legal framework.
Taking into account the firm commitment of the Ethiopian
government to this cause, Molla explained that they are
developing a specific law as part of the broader
intellectual property reform agenda and the
accession process ----- to the WTO.
These regulations will contribute to guaranteeing traceability
and authenticity for consumers, empowering value chain
actors and rural communities, it will protect against
unfair competition and manipulation, and improve
the market value and export potential of
Ethiopian products, he announced.
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Contributions of geographical
indications to Ethiopian
products stand out
June 4th, 5:43am
(Prensa Latina)
The geographical indication system will allow coffee, honey,
ethiopia's ceramics and other distinctive high-quality
heritage products add value and thrive, an official
source said during an event concluding today.
This was expressed by the director general of the World
Tang specified that the IG is a means to promote employment,
attract investments ----- and take advantage of development.
“That's why it's so exciting... to see Ethiopia move towards
geologics legislation, providing producers with additional
social and economic protection”, he said.
He further considered the progress of the African
Continental Free Trade Area, in driving
development goals -- and sharing
Addis Ababa's rich heritage
with the world.
He reaffirmed WIPO's commitment to play its role and
continue to collaborate with the African nation... on
its path to a robust geographical indication system.
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Sudan’s New Prime Minister - Dissolves
Caretaker Government Amid Ongoing
Conflict
June 2nd, 2:08pm
(teleSUR)
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has dissolved the
country’s caretaker government, just one day after
taking office, marking a significant shift in
Sudan’s leadership.
Idris, the first prime minister since the 2021 military coup,
was sworn in on Saturday, pledging to prioritize national
security, stability, and reconstruction.
Since April 2023, Sudan has been engulfed in a civil war, with
violent clashes between the military and the paramilitary
Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The conflict has resulted
in at least 24,000 deaths, although estimates
suggest the toll is far higher.
More than 14 million people have been displaced, including
over 4 million who fled to neighbouring countries. The war
has been marked by mass atrocities, including ethnically
motivated killings and sexual violence, particularly in
Darfur, where famine has been declared --- in
multiple locations.
In his first speech as prime minister, Idris urged countries
supporting the RSF ---to cease “criminal operations”
and vowed to serve Sudan with sincerity
and dedication.
While no timeline has been given for appointing a new
government, Idris’s move signals a potential political
reorganization in Sudan’s fragile landscape.
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Flooding in Nigeria’s Mokwa
Leaves 200 Dead, 500 Missing
June 2nd, 2:03pm
(teleSUR)
At least 200 people have died and 500 remain missing after
devastating floods swept through Mokwa, Niger State,
following torrential rains last week.
Local authorities have called off rescue operations,
fearing that no more survivors will be found.
The disaster, described as the worst flooding in the region
in six decades, has displaced over 3,000 people,
destroyed two roads and collapsed two
bridges ------ severely disrupting
transportation and trade.
Mokwa, a major agricultural hub, is where northern Nigerian
farmers sell produce to traders from the south. The floods
have devastated local markets, further exacerbating
food insecurity.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu expressed condolences
to affected families, directing emergency relief efforts
to accelerate recovery.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) - has
begun distributing aid, while officials warn that inadequate
drainage infrastructure has worsened the crisis.
Scientists attribute Nigeria’s increasing flood disasters to climate change, noting that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense.
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Measures are adopted -- in the
epicentre province of cholera
in Angola
June 2nd, 12:57pm
(Prensa Latina)
The province of Namibe, today the epicentre of the cholera
epidemic in Angola, adopts measures to contain the
advance of the disease, with more than 2,200
registered cases and 48 deaths.
The vice governor for the Political, Social and Economic
sector of the territory, Abel do Rosário Kapitango,
responded to Prensa Latina that in the last 24
hours, 83 new patients were certified and,
although the figure is high, there is a
decreasing trend.
He considered the active search for cases as one of the key
points of the confrontation, in which the province's health
teams work with the support of professionals sent by
the Ministry of Health (Minsa).
Likewise, he mentioned the beginning of vaccination against
cholera as an important action, based on the delivery of
eight thousand doses given to Namibe by the Minsa.
Do Rosário Kapitango explained that the coastal strip is
the most affected by the epidemic and specified that
very vulnerable communities have been identified
in these areas due to poor hygiene and access
conditions to drinking water, hence among
the actions the transfer of these people
to safer areas is promoted.
He said that there is some resistance on a part of these
populations, but the authorities... continue trying to
persuade through dialogue, about the importance
of continuing with this relocation.
In this regard, he pointed out that the new locations
provide drinking water, food and some other issues,
but acknowledged that these are emergency
measures; that the fundamental thing is to
continue working to guarantee a greater
supply of quality water to communities.
Namibe is the Angolan territory where it rains the least
and drought affects the populations quite intensely,
therefore, among the Government's priority
projects is the increase in connection
to distribution networks.
Currently 40 percent of residents in densely populated
areas do not have water connections, therefore, they
have set themselves the challenge of increasing the
collection of the liquid and installing 31,000 new
connections until 2027, the vice governor
pointed out.
Since the cholera epidemic was declared in Angola on
January 7, almost the entire country has had the
presence of the disease and the number of
registered cases exceeded 24,000, with
718 deaths.
This is the largest outbreak in recent years in the nation,
which is among the most affected on the continent...
The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) reported
today on the preliminary actions underway for the 7th
general elections scheduled next year in the
African country.
NEBE President Melatwork Hailu explained that
Proclamation No. 1162/2019 --- of the Code of
Electoral Conduct, Registration of Political
Parties and Elections, as amended, was
presented to the House of People's
Representatives for approval.
Hailu revealed that the provisions of the document include
the virtual registration of candidates from anywhere.
He also announced the preparations of over 50,000
polling stations, to make them favorable for the
electorate throughout the country.... as well
as the online recruitment of officials who
will participate in the elections.
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Ghana beat Trinidad and Tobago
in Unity Cup football
May 31st, 11:21am
(Prensa Latina)
Ghana beat Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 today and took
third place in the Unity Cup soccer match for
Afro-Caribbean teams.
The Black Stars relied on veteran captain Jordan Ayew, who
opened the scoring in the sixth minute with a shot from
outside the area and assisted Razak Simpson... to
double the lead in the 12th.
The Leicester City striker gave another assist for the third,
scored by Mohammed Fuseini, in the 41st minute, and
the score was closed by Jabari St Hillaire's own
goal in the 58th minute.
For Simpson and Fuseini they were their first
goals...... with their country's national team.
Ghana did not have several important players ----- including Iñaki
Williams, from Spanish Athletic Bilbao; Mohammed Kudus, from
West Ham; Antoine Semenyo, from Bournemouth, and Thomas
Partey, from Arsenal, these last three - in the English League.
''It's always good to look to the future and some of the guys
took advantage of their opportunities and did really well,''
winning coach, Otto Addo said, after the game.
Later, the Unity final will be held in the British town
of Brentford --- after a 21-year hiatus, between
Jamaica and Nigeria.
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''Paramilitaries'' bomb hospitals and
neighbourhoods in El Obeid, Sudan
May 31st, 7:13am
(Prensa Latina)
With heavy artillery, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF, English)
today bombed 2 hospitals and residential neighbourhoods
in the city of El Obeid, in the state of North Kordofan,
central Sudan.
At least six people died and others were injured
as a result of the attack, a military source
confirmed --- cited here by the media.
The administration of the Al-Daman hospital, affected by
the bombing, announced its departure from service
''until further notice'' - as doctors make efforts to
contain a cholera outbreak in Sudan's capital.
The director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus, he expressed his ''horror'', for the
attack and urged to stop attacks against healthcare
facilities ----- and protect all infrastructure and
its personnel.
The cholera epidemic spreads in Khartoum, where dozens
of citizens died this week --- and doctors face difficulties
treating patients amid supply shortages and cholera's
rapid spread.
At the time, the director of the International Rescue Committee
in Sudan, Etizaz Yousif, stated that the country is on the brink
of a widespread public health catastrophe.
For its part, the World Food Program announced that one of
its facilities was hit and suffered significant damage - due
to frequent bombing by the RSF.
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They reaffirm commitment to inclusive
participatory dialogue ---- in Ethiopia
May 31st, 4:46am
(Prensa Latina)
The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC)
reaffirmed its commitment --- to ensuring that the
ongoing process is inclusive and participatory
during a federal level consultation meeting
that continues today.
Chief Commissioner Mesfin Araya --- underlined the
determination of the ENDC, in close collaboration
with interested parties, to meet the aspirations
of the Ethiopian people and find lasting
solutions -------- to the country's
fundamental challenges.
Araya explained - that the incorporation of the Regional State of
Tigray in the national dialogue and the meeting of contributions
from the diaspora are fundamental priorities for the Commission.
He reiterated the willingness of that institution to play its role
in fostering a debate --- that addresses the root causes of the
country's problems through broad participation and inclusion.
He urged -- religious leaders, elders, political parties, media
organizations, civic and professional associations, public
figures, influential people and democratic and law
enforcement institutions --- to contribute
significantly to the success of this
historic national dialogue.
For its part, commissioner Ambaye Ogato said the time
has come for Ethiopia and its citizens to take bold and
courageous steps to resolve the nation's complex
challenges ---- through an inclusive debate.
Ogato called on the entire population to take over the process
----- by contributing their knowledge, experience and time.
The ENDC, established on February 23, 2022, is responsible for
facilitating dialogue on the country's most pressing issues.
Since its inception, it has carried out extensive preparatory
activities, including agenda meeting in different regions
and social segments.
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Links with Italy -- and confrontation
with Mpox marked Ethiopia week
May 31st, 4:45am
(Prensa Latina)
The success... of the working visit by Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed to Italy, as well as the health actions
implemented... in response to the detection of
the Mpox virus, marked the week that ends
today in Ethiopia.
Ahmed, leading a high-level delegation, completed a
work agenda last Monday that included a meeting
with Pope Leo XIV, official conversations with
his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, and
evaluations of joint projects with the
Webuild Group, a company that
specializes in the design and
construction of large
infrastructures
Ethiopian Finance Minister Ahmed Shide stated that in
extensive talks with the Supreme Pontiff both sides
agreed to strengthen collaboration on education,
world peace and bilateral and multi-
lateral commitments.
The Vatican also reaffirmed its commitment to
supporting the educational development of
the African country, he stressed.
Shide, in the case of the meeting with Meloni, stated that
it focused on key bilateral issues that highlighted the
growing collaboration between the two nations,
with special emphasis on continued Italian
support for economic reforms, energy
development ------- and overall
Ethiopian growth.
He highlighted -- the constant increase in Italian aid to the
development of Addis Ababa in recent years. In addition,
he revealed that both governments signed agreements
in several critical areas, such as green development,
urban infrastructure and macroeconomic reform.
The African minister revealed that investment was also
a central issue in the talks, about which he stressed
that the favorable investment climate in the country
represented an opportunity........ to increase
Rome's participation.
Both heads of government reaffirmed their commitment
to promoting cooperation in sectors such as energy,
infrastructure and finance, he added.
On the other hand, Ahmed met with the executive director
of the Webuild Group, Pietro Salini. During the debate,
the African leader invited the Italian company to
expand its investments in priority sectors
such as housing, energy, mining and
fertilizer production.
Salini expressed the European company's willingness to
undertake large-scale projects aligned with Ethiopia's
development goals.
Another important health issue was the intensification of
efforts by sector authorities to control the spread of the
Mpox virus detected - so far - only in the town from
Moyale, Oromia region, with 3 confirmed cases.
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Angola tries for the second successful
day in the swimming championship
May 31st, 3:54am
(Prensa Latina)
The Angolan national swimming team will launch today
at the Alvalade pool in Luanda to seek a successful
second day in the international championship of
the sport called Independence Tournament.
The day before, the team won 20 medals, of which six
were gold, five silver and nine bronze -- placing them
in second place by country, after Namibia (9-5-2) &
followed in the South Africa medal table, which on
the first day of competition obtained three gold
medals, three silver metals and one bronze.
For Angola, the most prominent figure -- was the young Santiago
Guimarães, only 14 years old, who took home 3 gold medals
for his performance in the 50 meter butterfly (27.32), in the
100 metre backstroke (1:08.12) and in the 100 metres
freestyle (56.07).
The Independence Tournament began this Friday with the
participation of around 150 swimmers from Angola,
South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Zambia,
Portugal and Cape Verde.
The competition runs until tomorrow and is
dedicated to the 50 years of national
independence.
The host country has a team of 26 swimmers
in the women's and men's categories.
This is the third international competition organized by
the Angolan Swimming Federation in three years,
the most recent - the All Africa Championships
in 2024.
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African Union Issues Urgent Warning
Cholera Surges Across 20 Countries
May 30th, 2:05pm
(teleSUR)
The African Union’s public health agency has sounded a critical
alarm over a surging cholera outbreak, with 127,409 cases and
at least 2,597 deaths recorded so far this year, marking one of
the worst epidemics in recent memory.
Ngashi Ngongo, Executive Director of Africa CDC, confirmed that
efforts are underway to coordinate a continent-wide response
to tackle the rapidly spreading disease.
We are scaling up our response to a
fast-spreading #cholera outbreak.
Drawing on lessons from the #mpox response ---- we’re working
with partners to activate a coordinated, cross-border strategy
focused on surveillance, lab systems, vaccine access, and
health system resilience. See… pic.twitter.com/pZlUi5Ivqv
— Africa CDC (@AfricaCDC) May 27, 2025
“The situation is highly concerning. We need a unified strategy,
not isolated country responses—just as we did with mpox,”
Ngongo stated.
Between January and May 2025, cholera’s mortality rate ---- has
reached 2%, surpassing the critical threshold set by the World
Health Organization (WHO). The disease ---- caused by
contaminated food and water, has thrived in areas facing humanitarian crises, water shortages, and poor sanitation infrastructure.
Africa CDC reports that four countries—DRC, Angola, Sudan, and
South Sudan—account for 83% of infections and 92% of deaths.
Sudan is experiencing an especially dire crisis, with 70 fatalities
and 2,119 infections reported in just two days in Khartoum,
amid ongoing civil war and healthcare system collapse.
Africa CDC is deploying specialized teams, medical supplies,
and financial support to affected nations. Inspired by the
2022–2023 mpox containment model, the agency is
pushing for cross-border interventions and
collaborative national strategies to halt
a further spread.
Though treatable, cholera remains highly lethal without timely
care, causing rapid dehydration and death within hours —
especially in communities lacking health services.
With children and adults alike at risk, Africa’s ability to combat
this outbreak hinges on expanding access to clean water, sanitation, and emergency medical care, all of which
remain structural challenges for many regions.
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Deadly Crash in Libyan Desert
Claims Lives of Sudanese Migrants
May 30th, 1:51pm
(teleSUR)
Eleven Sudanese migrants and a Libyan driver were killed
in a fatal collision between their vehicle and a truck - 90
kilometres north of Kufra, Libyan authorities confirmed.
The victims included three women and two children,
while a 65-year-old man and his 10-year-old son
were injured in the crash.
This tragedy follows another deadly incident, earlier this month, when seven Sudanese migrants died after their vehicle broke down, leaving 34 stranded for days in the desert.
Libya, plunged into chaos after the 2011 NATO-backed uprising
that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, has become a major transit
point for migrants fleeing war and poverty in Africa
and the Middle East.
The country’s porous borders with Chad, Niger, Sudan, Egypt,
Algeria, and Tunisia have enabled human traffickers to
exploit instability, smuggling migrants into Libya
in hopes of reaching Europe.
Since Sudan’s civil war erupted in 2023, thousands have fled
to Libya, escaping violence, displacement, and famine, as
the conflict continues to devastate the region.
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Russian Ambassador announces work
on creating a Russian military base
in the Central African Republic
May 29th, 10:30pm
(Izvestia.ru)
Russia -- hopes to reach an agreement with the Central African
Republic on the deployment of a military base on its territory,
the project is at the stage of interdepartmental elaboration,
and the parties are discussing mutually acceptable
conditions for its implementation. This was
reported to Izvestia by the Russian
Ambassador to Bangui...
Alexander Bikantov.
"The issue of creating a military base in the Central African
Republic --- is being worked out through the Ministry of
Defense of the two countries. Mutually acceptable
conditions for project implementation, are
considered. We hope that in the future
the parties will be able to reach the
necessary agreements,"
Bikantov said.
In March, Russian Deputy Defense Minister, Yunus-Bek
Yevkurov, paid a working visit to the Central African
Republic: he met with President Faustin-Arcange
Touadera - and held talks with the Minister of
National Defense and Army Reconstruction
of the Central African Republic --- Claude
Rameau Biro. During the visit --- it was
agreed to expand cooperation in the
defense and economic spheres.
The Russian side confirmed that it is ready
to further assist the CAR authorities
in strengthening security.
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Personalities receive medal for
50 years of independence
of Angola
May 29th, 11:07am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today presided over
the ceremony for the presentation of commemorative medals
for the 50 years of national independence, which on this
occasion will receive almost 700 personalities.
The decoration ceremony began this Thursday and took place
in two sessions, during the morning and afternoon, due to
the high number of people --- who received the award for
their contributions to the country in different spheres.
In total there are 698 who were recognized, some posthumously,
with the commemorative medals of the Independence class,
and Peace and Development; of which 331 will be awarded
this Friday in the continuation of the tributes.
This second award ceremony began with the distinction to
María Eugenia Neto, widow of Dr. António Agostinho Neto,
who was the first president of the country.
The writer was also not on the first award date, which took
place on April 4, and during which 247 personalities
received the award for their contribution to the
liberation and development of the country.
Likewise, on this occasion the career of guerrillas, nationalists,
artists, communicators and athletes was highlighted, among
whom were names such as Adérito Bermiro Correa, Alves
Bernardo Baptista “Nito Alves”, and musical bands like
Jóvenes de Prenda and Kissanguela.
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Cuba's support ---for the liberation of
Southern Africastands out in Angola
May 29th, 11:48am
(Prensa Latina)
Various personalities today highlighted Cuba's role in the
liberation of Southern Africa and the fall of apartheid,
during an international conference in Luanda,
capital of Angola.
The Minister of Telecommunications, Information
Technologies and Social Communication - Mário
Oliveira, who was in charge of the inauguration
of the Conference on the Role of Frontline
Countries in the Total Liberation of
Southern Africa, highlighted the
fundamental military actions
and Cuban support.
In particular he referred to the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale,
whose triumph on March 23, 1988 marked the definitive
turning point for the establishment of the agreements
that led to the liberation of Namibia and accelerated
the fall of apartheid.
General António dos Santos França “Ndalu”, for his part, he
highlighted the prominence of the Armed Forces for the
Liberation of Angola (Fapla) in combative actions
with the support of Cuba and the then Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics.
It meant that Cuito Cuanavale not only involved the withdrawal
of South African military forces from Angolan territory and the
maintenance of its integrity, but was crucial to Namibia's
independence.
Former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano also referred
to the relevance of frontline countries for the overthrow of the
colonial and racist apartheid regime that prevailed in South
Africa, just as he highlighted the help of nations such as
Algeria and Cuba.
Chissano highlighted the actions of countries such
as Tanzania and Zambia, which prevented the
expansion of apartheid in Angola
and Mozambique.
The Conference, which took place this Thursday, at the
Talatona Convention Centre, is part of the celebrations
for the 50 years of Angola's independence and was
sponsored by the Ministry of Telecommunications,
Information Technology & Social Communication,
with the support of Ediciones Noviembre.
The minister of the branch - in his inaugural words,
emphasized that his purpose is not only to honour
the actions and heroes of the past, likewise, it is
proposed to call for collective consciousness
and look to the future, he said.
The meeting, held in hybrid format (in-person and virtual),
included panels dedicated to the Role of Frontline
Countries; Internationalist Military Articulation
in the Liberation of Southern Africa; and the
Role of Diplomacy... in the Liberation of the Southern African Countries.
The event brought together representatives of liberation
movements and veterans of the fight against apartheid,
government representatives and diplomats, historians,
researchers and academics from Africa and other
countries such as Mozambique, Namibia,
Russia and Cuba.
In addition to the panels, the event included the screening
of documentaries, a photographic exhibition and the sale
of books, essentially focused on the conference theme.
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South African Reserve Bank
reduces repo rate
May 29th, 11:13am
(Prensa Latina)
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of
South Africa (SARB) reduced the repo rate by 25 basis
points, with effect from tomorrow the 30th.
This reduces the preferential rate
on bank loans to 10.75 percent.
The repo rate, specialists recall, is an interest rate
used by central banks to manage liquidity and
control inflation.
It refers to the rate at which commercial banks can
borrow short-term funds from a central bank, with
a commitment to repurchase it at a slightly
higher price.
As stated today by the governor of the SARB, Lesetja
Kganyago, when presenting the statement from the
Monetary Policy Committee, in the future the
previous inflation forecasts... have been
revised downwards.
This reflects the lower starting point, as well as an
assumption of a stronger exchange rate and
lower global oil prices, he added.
These factors offset the pressure on fuel costs arising
from the fuel tax increase announced in the Budget.
In addition, our previous forecast included VAT
increases, which have now been cancelled,
the official added
In South Africa, inflation returned to
below 3.0 percent in April 2025.
“Now that inflation has slowed, we have the opportunity
to ensure lower inflation... at low cost. This scenario
illustrates that opportunity”, Kganyago continued.
While the inflation outlook appears favorable, the
Monetary Policy Committee considered an
adverse scenario, illustrating the
upside risks.
Thus, South Africa's (PIB) Gross Domestic Product
projections were cut and growth is expected to
stand at 1.2 percent this year, increasing to
1.8 percent by 2027.
The global environment remains difficult, making domestic
reform.... crucial to achieving strong growth. The main
contribution of the SARB - is to achieve price stability,
and in that aspect there is some room to consolidate
lower inflation & pave the way towards sustainably
lower interest rates, Kganyago said.
“Other measures that would improve economic conditions
include achieving a prudent level of public debt,
continuing to renew and strengthen network
industries, reduce managed price inflation
and keep real wage growth in line with
productivity gains”, he concluded.
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Guides on Labour Migration 2025
approved in South Africa
May 29th, 10:41am
(Prensa Latina)
The Council of Ministers of South Africa approved the
so-called White Paper on the National Labour
Migration Policy (PNML) 2025 for immediate
implementation.
As stated at a press conference in this capital by the
Minister of the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni,
this represents a significant step in the regulation
of the movement and employment of foreigners
in South Africa.
“Its goal --- is to strike a balance in various areas, including
addressing South Africans' expectations for job prospects,
given the increase in unemployment and the perception
that foreigners restrict access to the labour market”,
the official explained.
The new Policy introduces quotas on the total number of
foreigners documented with work visas who can be
employed in important economic sectors such as
agriculture, hospitality and tourism, as well as
construction, among others.
The provision, he explained, complements other government
interventions on the issue such as the application of a list
of sectors in which business visas cannot be granted
to foreigners.
It also welcomes amendments -- to the National Small Business
Act 1996 (Law 102 of 1996), as amended, to limit the creation
of small, medium and micro businesses, and trade in certain
sectors of the economy by foreigners, added the Minister.
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Between achievements and
challenges,the Sahrawi
cause advances
May 29th, 9:51am
(Prensa Latina)
The achievements of the Polisario Front are innumerable,
of great significance on the path towards the supreme
objective of achieving total independence of the
Sahrawi people and Western Sahara, stated
today the ambassador to Argentina,
Mohamed Ali.
The representative of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
(RASD) is a central figure at the II International Conference
of Journalists and Media in Solidarity with the Sahrawi
Cause that takes place in Buenos Aires and that
concludes on Friday.
Among the main achievements in this fight against colonialism,
first in Spain and now against which the monarchy of Morocco
intensifies, Ali cited in statements to Prensa Latina the
creation of the Polisario Front and the subsequent
proclamation of the SADR.
The formation of the brave and combative Sahrawi army
(ELPS), with great mobility and innovation in guerrilla
warfare, that it has inflicted severe defeats first on
Spanish colonialism and then on the Moroccan
and Mauritanian occupier ----- is another
achievement, the diplomat noted.
Besides, he referred to «the solid and firm organization that
allowed the unity of the people to solidify and make the
Sahrawis who fled their land have the possibility of
enjoying the services more basic, such as food,
health and education, which is bilingual,
Arabic and Spanish.
Western Sahara is the only Spanish-speaking Arab country and
along with Equatorial Guinea the only two Spanish-speaking
nations in Africa, he noted and thanked Cuba for its
educational cooperation to ensure the teaching
of Cervantes' language, mainly among
children and young people.
This collaboration was fundamental in the literacy campaign,
which has been one of the greatest achievements of the
SADR that placed the Sahrawi nation at the forefront
in this sphere, on the continent.
An active diplomacy that has obtained recognition from the
Sahrawi State by 84 countries, of which 29 are Latin
American, is another success. Today the SADR is
a full member of the African Union, meanwhile,
for the UN and the EU, the Polisario Front, is
the legitimate representative of the people
of Western Sahara who have the right to
self-determination, Ali asserted.
In the judicial field where we deal with illegal plundering
by the Moroccan occupier and third countries that buy
what was stolen ---- such as phosphates, fishing, and
agriculture - he noted - we are also in the battle for
control of our airspace.
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Israeli ambassador expelled
from a university in Senegal
May 28th, 3:09pm
(Prensa Latina)
In repudiation of the Zionist aggression against Palestine,
Senegalese students booed Israeli ambassador Yuval
Waks and expelled him from the grounds of Cheikh
Anta Diop University, it was reported here today.
The Tel Aviv diplomat was supposed to attend a conference
on international relations yesterday but was forced to leave
the university campus by students carrying banners with
slogans such as “Free Palestine” and “No to genocide.”
Local media reported today that the students opposed their
university being used as a platform to justify Israeli actions
and demanded an end to the war in Gaza and equal rights
for the Palestinian people.
Political observers note that Wednesday marks 600 days
since the Zionist military invasion of Gaza, which has
The president of the AU Commission warned that international
geopolitics -------- is carried out at the expense of Africa and
influential global powers do not pay adequate attention
to us, or to our ambition as a continent.
Before concluding, he highlighted that “panafricanism was built
by our ancestors --- not only on the basis of the legitimate aspirations of our people, but more broadly... about a
series of strategic objectives that reflect critical
thinking: for the future of this continent and
its people”.
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Prime Minister of Ethiopia, visited
technology companies in France
May 24th, 5:27am
(Prensa Latina)
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, visited several
industries in France, focusing mainly on technology and
artificial intelligence, as part of his working visit, the
Office of the African Head of Government
reported today.
Ahmed - and the accompanying high-level delegation -
toured Station F, a private sector business incubator
for technology startups, & the largest development
centre for startups - in the world.
The source specified that Addis Ababa's startup ecosystem
is still in its early stages, but demonstrates great potential
driven by a young and technologically savvy population,
as well as growing digital connectivity.
In this sense, the government adopted measures to support
innovation through initiatives such as the ''Ethiopia Digital
202'' strategy, which aims to create an enabling
environment for startups --- especially in
the financial technology, agricultural
technology & e-commerce sectors.
Likewise, a comprehensive legislative framework, known as
the Startups Proclamation, which seeks to establish legal
and institutional support mechanisms for the sector and
addresses key challenges such as limited access to
financing and regulatory barriers.
On the other hand, the African leader visited the Nokia France
headquarters in this capital, a nerve centre for research and
development in 5G and 6G technologies, cybersecurity,
artificial intelligence and optical networks.
The program included a sample of fibre optic sensors,
energy savings and a tour of 5G laboratories, which
provided valuable information for Ethiopia on
innovation, infrastructure development
and intersectoral collaboration.
Finally, the Ethiopian delegation toured the facilities of Thales
Research & Technology (TRT) France, a multidisciplinary
research centre of the Thales Group, which serves as a
cornerstone for the company's global research efforts
with a focus on advanced fields such as aerospace,
defense and artificial intelligence.
These visits -------- underline the importance of international commitment & knowledge sharing to accelerate Ethiopia's
digital transformation... & position the country as a future
centre of innovation and technology ---- in Africa, the
source stressed.
Ahmed arrived in France on Thursday to complete a working
visit that included bilateral talks with President Emmanuel
Macron -- to review progress in the implementation of the
agreements reached during the visit from the dignitary
to Addis Ababa, in December 2024.
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Ethiopia consolidated its position
as an event organizer in Africa
May 24th, 4:54am
(Prensa Latina)
The celebration of important regional and international
events in modern facilities ------ which contributed to
consolidating Ethiopia's organizational capacity,
marked the week that concludes today.
The XX Regional Conference of the International Labour Organization (OIT) for Labour Base Professionals met
from May 19 to 23 at the African Union Conference
Centre, under the theme “Resilient communities
and healthy environments: Approach to the
Intensive Employment Investment
Program (EIIP)”.
Policymakers, planners, professionals and global
researchers participated to exchange ideas on
policies and programs, that promote decent
jobs and sustainable livelihoods in Africa.
The head of the ILO Department of Employment,
Development and Investment, Mito Tsukamoto,
praised Ethiopia for its leadership -- in
promoting sustainable and inclusive
employment policies across Africa.
Tsukamoto -- speaking to the Ethiopia News Agency -- said
Addis Ababa provided a crucial platform for policymakers
to design inclusive employment strategies. He also
reaffirmed the international organization's
continued support to promote
sustainable job creation
on the continent.
“The PIIE demonstrates, at the community level, how these
initiatives can generate inclusive prosperity and essential
infrastructure”, he noted. He recalled that this initiative
launched in the 1970s was exhaustively tested
and perfected.
He added that these South-South collaboration events, are
essential, and we deeply thank the Ethiopian government
for bringing together key ministers.... to guide Africa's
public policies.
The event was organized by the Ministry of Urban
and Infrastructure and the Ethiopian Highway
Administration, in conjunction with the ILO.
On the other hand, participants in the leading event in Africa
on digital identity “ID4Africa 2025”, held from May 20 to 23,
stated that Ethiopia is an example for the continent by
ensuring inclusive service and accessibility.
Under the motto ''Digital identity at scale: prioritizing use,
accelerating impact'', the event brought together more
than two thousand delegates from more than 95
countries in a program that included: keynote
presentations, round tables, national reports
and an important exhibition that highlighted
cutting-edge solutions for this activity.
Ethiopia was selected to host this year's event at the 2024
Annual General Meeting, held in Cape Town, South Africa.
ID4Africa Chief Executive Joseph Atick cited the country's
strong political will, preparedness of its infrastructure and
commitment to inclusive digital transformation, as key
factors for selection.
ID4Africa is a pan-African movement committed to supporting
African nations in building strong and responsible identity
ecosystems that drive socio-economic development,
digital transformation and humanitarian initiatives.
For the Horn of Africa ---- the Third Water Forum of the
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
was important, focused on strengthening regional
efforts on groundwater governance.
From May 19 to 21, the meeting took place in this capital
under the theme “Building a Platform for Sustainable
Regional Cooperation in Groundwater”, which
brought together representatives of the
member states of the African entity,
international organizations,
technical experts ---- and
development partners.
Key priorities were addressed in the discussions:
harmonizing policies, engaging stakeholders at
all levels, strengthen institutions, and aligning
national efforts with the Authority's Regional
Groundwater Roadmap.
The results of the forum will contribute to IGAD's broader
commitment to integrated source management, climate
resilience and sustainable development in the region.
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Brazil and Angola strengthen
commercial ties despite
bird flu
May 23rd, 11:34am
(Prensa Latina)
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva today received his Angolan
counterpart, João Lourenco, within the framework of Africa
Week in Brazil and to debate the fight against hunger and
bilateral cooperation.
Also the reception at the Planalto Palace, capital headquarters
of the Executive Branch, occurred around the II Brazil-Africa
Dialogue on Food Security, Combating Hunger and Rural
Development, which brings together leaders and
representatives of countries from that
continent, in Brasilia.
Lourenço's visit reinforces bilateral ties, in a context of trade
growth, especially in agricultural exports, in the midst of
the alert for an outbreak of bird flu in southern Brazil.
The stay is also marked by the signing of agreements
in key areas such as education, health and tourism.
In 2023, a member of the ruling Workers' Party visited
Angola, where 7 technical cooperation agreements
were formalized.
Since then, trade ties have intensified. Brazilian exports to
the African country increased 20.2 percent in 2023,
reaching $492.7 million - with an emphasis on
products such as sugar, poultry and pork,
and oils.
So far in 2025, between January and April, Brazil exported to
Angola for 190.9 million dollars, an increase of 28.6 percent
compared to the same period of the previous year.
Leading products this year include steel, molasses and
poultry, which alone accounts for 20 percent of total
exports, according to official data.
However, the growing relationship - faces a technical
challenge: the recent detection of the first outbreak
of bird flu on a commercial farm in the state of Rio
Grande do Sul triggered international alerts.
The disease, caused by an infectious virus, that
primarily affects birds, could threaten Brazilian
exports, particularly meat, such as chicken.
Given the situation, the Ministry of Agriculture
implemented emergency protocols, including
inspections within a 10-kilometre radius
around the detected focus.
Until this Thursday, only a single outbreak
was being investigated, with no
confirmed expansion.
The virus had already been detected in 2023 in
wild birds in the state Espiritu Santo (sudeste),
but this ---- is the first time it has affected
commercial production.
Despite concerns, the authorities are confident
that the outbreak will not significantly impact
exports, thanks to transparency, and the
health measures adopted.
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Sudan rejectsUS accusationsabout
''the use'' of chemical weapons
May 23rd, 10:40am
(Prensa Latina)
The Sovereign Transitional Council (CST), which
governs Sudan, today rejected accusations
from the US about the use of chemical
weapons in the war against the
paramilitaries.
CST Information Minister Khalid al Aiser, said in a
statement issued after threats of sanctions from
Washington that such arguments are unfounded
and constitute political blackmail & deliberate
falsification of facts.
The day before, the United States called on the
Sudanese government to cease the use of
chemical weapons, without clarifying
the date or place.. in which they
would have been used.
Likewise, it directed restrictions on US exports to
Sudan and access to US government credit lines.
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South Africa --- advocates at UNESCO
for the fight against gender violence
May 23rd, 8:22am
(Prensa Latina)
The vice president of South Africa, Paul Mashatile --- stood
out at the UNESCO Transforming MEN'talities Conference
in Paris, the importance of international cooperation
and social transformation to confront
gender violence.
In his speech, Mashatile stressed that the world faces
“serious persistent challenges” such as geopolitical
instability, the rise of nationalism & protectionism,
that threaten international cooperation and
sustainable development.
These challenges, he highlighted, require
“inclusive and coordinated responses”.
When addressing gender violence, Mashatile called
this social phenomenon “one of the most serious
current challenges”.
During his speech, the senior official praised the
Transforming MEN'talities campaign -- led by
UNESCO, for its innovative approach that
includes men and boys in the fight
against gender violence (GBV).
South Africa, he recalled --- as a pioneer in implementing
this initiative, has adopted three strategic approaches:
the integration of the program in youth through Higher
Health, research on the social and behavioral factors
that perpetuate GBV, and regional and international collaboration to expand the impact of the program.
Mashatile also highlighted - how gender violence is
a structural problem, deeply rooted in traditional
notions of masculinity ----- that perpetuate
stereotypes and discrimination.
It has particular repercussions in terms of precariousness,
poverty and social exclusion, so its overcoming must
look at education and the transformation of
mind sets, to build an egalitarian and
resilient society.
Unless we transform the mindset of men in our
communities, we will not be able to build the
society we envision, Mashatile emphasized.
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Most victims of murders on
South African farms
are black
May 23rd, 7:47am
(Prensa Latina)
South African Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, stated
here today that the majority of victims of violence
on the country's farms have, historically, been
black people.
When presenting crime statistics for the fourth quarter of
the previous fiscal year, January 2025, Mchunu said the
history of South African farm killings has always been
distorted and reported in an unbalanced manner;
the truth is that the murders in those “places
have always included African people, in
greater numbers”.
The report showed a notable decline in farm attacks,
with six incidents recorded in the fourth quarter,
compared to 12 in the previous quarter.
The victims included 2 farm owners, 2
employees, a manager, and a resident.
Although the South African Police Service - does not
classify crime statistics by race, Mchunu, this time,
in the context of statements made on the subject
by US President Donald Trump... the Minister
revealed that the two farm owners killed
during the fourth quarter, were black
and non-white Africans.
Additionally, the two employees and the farm manager
were also black, while the only resident, was white.
Mchunu reiterated SAPS' commitment to conducting
thorough investigations to ensure justice is served.
In his speech, the official highlighted the central
government's commitment to the National Rural
Security Strategy, whose objective is to create
a safe environment in these areas.
Starting this year, he revealed, “when we publish
first quarter results, we will include other crime
categories in the country.... to offer a more
complete picture”.
Thus, he continued, murders in rural and urban areas,
rather than just on commercial farms as is done now.
On the other hand, the Minister maintained that
although land invasions occur, he rejected the
idea that they reflect a government policy.
Land invasions are, in general, acts of desperation
carried out by Africans who lack land and need
to settle. It's something “sporadic and it's still
illegal, hence the cases and investigations
about it”, he explained.
In his speech Mchunu revealed that --- next week the
Minister of Agrarian Reform and Rural Development,
Mzwanele Nyhontso, will offer clarifications on the
term “land appropriation” which, he maintained,
has recently been misused.
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They describe their president's visit
to the US as successful in
South Africa.
May 22nd, 11:25am
(Prensa Latina)
Secretary General of the African National Congress (ANC,
the main governing party in South Africa), Fikile Mbalula,
today described President Cyril Ramaphosa's visit to
the United States as a mission accomplished“.
The head of state... had to go to the White House to meet with
President Donald Trump and clear things up for the first time,
face to face. President Ramaphosa must be applauded for
this, said the party leader.
''He did it for his country. Not, by itself, to protect the interests
of South Africans, andI think -- yesterday's restart meant
diplomatic channels will be opened. Therefore, it is a
great achievement for South Africa'',
Mbalula highlighted.
The day before, Trump repeated in the Oval Office -- before the
press and Ramaphosa, with false graphic arguments or taken
out of context, accusations of alleged genocide against the
white population in South Africa.
We collect refugees from many, many places, if we perceive
that there is persecution or genocide, Trump said, referring
to the recent arrival of several dozen members of South
Africa's white Afrikaner minority, descendants of
Dutch colonisers who arrived in the country
in 1652.
Ramaphosa rejected that nationals who traveled to the
United States are refugees, because they do not fit
the description that they suffer political, religious
or economic persecution.
Although the final result of the South African president's visit
to the United States remains to be seen.. in the opinion of
local analysts, it is possible that it helps at least in part
to smooth things over between the two countries.
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Ethiopia seeks access to the sea based
on mutual respect and cooperation
May 22nd, 9:12am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia's strategic search for maritime access is based on
the principle of mutual respect, transparency and regional
cooperation, an official source stated today.
This was expressed by the head of Training and Education of
the Ethiopian Defense Forces, Lieutenant General Yimer
Mekonnen, opening a high-level conference titled
«Navigating Economic and Security Cooperation
between the Gulf and the Horn of Africa:
Opportunities, Challenges and
Future Directions».
Mekonnen stressed that the collaboration between the Horn
of Africa and the Gulf region is not merely diplomatic; It is
a question of regional stability. “Ethiopia seeks not only
assistance, but also - to reliably contribute to peace,
security and development throughout the region”,
he asserted.
For his part, the executive director of the (IFA) Institute of
Foreign Affairs, Jafar Bedru, considered that the call
reflects the collective determination to foster
meaningful commitment, build mutual
understanding and promote a shared
vision for regional peace, security
and prosperity.
Bedru expressed the IFA's commitment to generating practical
research, empowering foreign policy actors and serving as a
centre of thought leadership in diplomacy, peace and
international cooperation.
The theme of this year's dialogue --- is economic and security
cooperation: opportunities, challenges and future directions
summarize both urgency and opportunity, he stressed.
The selection of the topic reflects the growing need to develop
a more coordinated and coherent response to the complex
and interrelated dynamics that make up this geostrategic
maritime space, he continued.
Considering the Red Sea and Gulf of Eden corridor as a crucial
geopolitical interface, he highlighted that, from Ethiopia's
perspective, stability --- the long-term governance and
accessibility of that space is of utmost importance.
He reiterated that Addis Ababa's pursuit of guaranteed
maritime access is not a passing concern, it is a
permanent national imperative, driven by the
vision of security, economic viability and
regional integration.
The third regional consultative forum on the Red Sea
and Gulf of Aden is organized by the IFA and the
War College of the Ethiopian Defense Force.
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Tanzanian authoritiesblock access
to X networking platform
May 22nd, 8:01am
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of Tanzania blocked access to social
network X --- after several cyberattacks on official
accounts --- that published false content
information, official sources pointed
out here today.
Tanzanian police released a statement Thursday
explaining that hackers used their account to
publish pornographic images and fake ads,
including a statement -- about the alleged
death of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
According to sources, investigations are underway to reach
the culprits and government spokesman Gerson Msigwa,
described the cyberattacks as a minor incident and
assured citizens ------ that Tanzania's digital
infrastructure remains secure.
For political observers, this situation occurs in the midst of
growing political tension in the country ahead of the next
general elections scheduled for October.
In recent days, several foreign activists and jurists...... were
detained at Dar Es Salaam airport upon arrival in Tanzania,
for attempting to attend the preliminary hearing of the
trial against the Tanzanian opposition leader, Tundu
Lissu, prosecuted for an alleged crime of treason
and for publication of false information.
Lissu -- is the president of the Democracy and Progress Party
(Chadema), an opponent of the current government chaired
by Samia Suluhu Hassan.
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ILO praised Ethiopia's leadership
in employment policies in Africa
May 22nd, 5:52am
(Prensa Latina)
The International Labour Organization (OIT) praised Ethiopia
for its leadership in promoting sustainable and inclusive
employment policies across Africa, during the
XX Regional Conference for Labour Base
Professionals, that meets today.
The head of the ILO Department of Employment, Development
& Investment, Mito Tsukamoto, expressed this while greeting
Addis Ababa for the success of the conclave scheduled for
May 19 to 23 in this capital --- under the theme “Resilient
Communities and a Healthy Environment: The Intensive
Employment Investment Program Approach (PIIE)”.
Tsukamoto, speaking to the Ethiopia News Agency, said Addis
Ababa provided a crucial platform for policymakers to design
inclusive employment strategies. He also reaffirmed the
international organization's continued support ---- to
promote sustainable job creation across Africa.
“The PIIE demonstrates, at the community level, how these
initiatives can generate inclusive prosperity and essential
infrastructure”, he noted. He recalled that this initiative
launched in the 1970s --- was exhaustively tested
and perfected.
“These South-South collaboration events are essential, and
we deeply thank the Ethiopian government for bringing
together key ministers to guide the continent's
public policies”, he added.
A joint statement by more than 25 participating African
members highlighted the critical role of employment-
intensive investment programs, and reaffirmed their
commitment to improving skills through technology,
as well as fostering strong alliances for their
effective implementation.
In this regard, Tsukamoto recognized the immense,
although often underutilized, potential of Africa.
She noted the large young African population, the dominance
of the informal sector, limited access to education and
training ---- as important challenges, particularly for
women and marginalized groups, including
people with disabilities.
“It is essential to include vulnerable populations, young people,
people with disabilities and other groups, providing them with
decent jobs that generate income and strengthen the local
economies”, he emphasized.
He specified that it would be aligning perfectly with the
objectives of the regional conference on employment,
as we explore ways to build resilient communities
across Africa.
Despite these challenges, he expressed optimism --- that the
meeting would contribute significantly to expanding decent
work opportunities across the continent.
He mentioned the urgent need for African countries to prioritize
employment-based investment and collaborate effectively to
leverage their human and material resources.
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Ugandan Ambassador said that coffee
from the country will fill the shelves
of Russian stores
May 21st, 8:30pm
(RT.ru)
Ugandan coffee will appear in large volumes
in Russian stores, Ugandan Ambassador to
Russia Moses Kawaaluuko Kizige said.
He noted that the country is working on
expanding coffee supplies to Russia.
"We are talking about both green coffee beans and
roasted ones. By September-October of this year
....the volumes will increase significantly," TASS quoted him as saying.
Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow
is ready to support Burkina Faso in ensuring national
security and solving socio-economic problems.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin, during talks with the head
of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traore, announced a twofold
increase in the quota for students from the African
country in 2024-2025.
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CubacelebratesAfrica Day
May 21st, 2:13pm
(Prensa Latina)
Representatives of Cuban institutions and members
of the diplomatic corps accredited in Havana, paid
tribute today, to African independence fighters,
in the context of the day for Africa Day.
The wreath placed in the capital's African Heroes Park
was remembered on May 25, 1963 when 32 leaders
of States from that continent met in Addis Ababa
to form the Organization of African Unity,
today, the African Union (UA).
At the ceremony, the ambassador of the Republic of
the Congo... and dean of the African Diplomatic
Group in Cuba, Rosalie Kama Niamayoua,
announced upcoming cultural & sports
activities, that will take place in the
Cuban capital, in the context of
the celebrations.
Authorities from the Communist Party of Cuba,
the Government, the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, and the Cuban Institute of
Friendship with the Peoples...
also attended the activity.
The day of commemoration for Africa Day began
in Cuba on May 15 -- after its inauguration by
the president of the National Assembly of
People's Power (Parliament), Esteban
Lazo, in the National Capitol,
the HQ of the Legislature.
On that occasion, the president of the Council of
State also stressed that the most just causes in
Africa, always had the determined support of
Cuba, at the same time, he highlighted, the
unbreakable ties of brotherhood, and the
cooperation programs established in
various areas, with nations of
that continent.
He took the opportunity to reiterate the gratitude
of this Caribbean nation for the permanent
solidarity received from Africa.
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Trump insists --------- on
his false accusations
against South Africa
May 21st, 1:25pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the United States, Donald Trump,
repeated today -- without evidence -- before his
South African counterpart, Ciryl Ramaphosa,
- accusations of alleged genocide against
the white population in the southern
country, a statement his guest
completely rejected.
Trump received Ramaphosa at the White House this
Wednesday on a visit that captured interest given
the tension between both nations... since the
Republican returned to the Oval Office.
The US president alleged that «many people are very
concerned about South Africa» ....and made false
accusations about a genocide in the country.
«We collect refugees from many, many places, if we
perceive that there is persecution or genocide»,
said Trump, who counted Elon Musk among
those present, the tycoon and ally born in
South Africa.. who became a staunch
critic of his homeland.
The day before, the US Government expressed that
it was “open” ..that the meeting between Trump
and Ramaphosa would serve to restart the
bilateral relationship.
The disagreements between the two countries
escalated with the expulsion in March of the
then Pretoria ambassador in Washington,
Ebrahim Rasool, who was declared
persona ‘non grata’ ........after
criticizing Trump's policies.
In addition, ties deteriorated due to the United States'
reaction to a sovereign law in South Africa, passed
in parliament, regarding land expropriation.
Trump denounced that this law paves the way for
possible human rights violations against South
Africa's white Afrikaner minority, that is, the
descendants of Dutch colonizers who
arrived in the country from 1652.
That is why the Republican administration implemented
a program that will welcome Afrikaners who claim to
suffer “unjust racial discrimination” ---- which will
earn them refugee status in the United States.
On May 12, the Trump Administration received a group of
59 white South Africans who came under that category,
stating that they face discrimination and violence in
their country, which South Africa denies.
Ramaphosa rejected that nationals who traveled to the United States are refugees -- because they do not fit the description that they suffer political, religious or economic persecution.
Another dispute between the two countries has to do with the position of the United States towards Israel and against the Palestinian population, especially in the Gaza Strip. For his actions, Pretoria sued Israel - for genocide - at the International Criminal Court.
Ramaphosa arrived in the United States on Monday and his stay.. will end tomorrow. According to the South African Presidency -- both dignitaries will address «bilateral, regional and global issues of interest».
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Billions ---to be invested in
infrastructureannounced
in South Africa
May 21st, 12:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana,
announced today that the Government will invest
in the medium term almost one billion rands 56
million dollars) in infrastructure projects.
This amount, he revealed during the presentation of
the third version of the National Budget before
Parliament, is dedicated to boosting the
prospects for economic growth --- and
improving access to basic services.
Increased investment in infrastructure, through Operation
Vulindela ----- will expand energy generation capacity,
modernize and expand the transportation network
and improve the sanitation and water services,
with the aim of stimulating public-private
collaborations, Godongwana said.
While South Africa's debt service costs remain high,
the Minister expressed confidence that by fiscal
year 2025/26, public debt will stabilize at
77.4% of GDP.
That figure, he said, is 1.2% higher than that
projected in the budget presented on March
12, and is mainly due to lower nominal GDP.
According to Godongwana, this represents that, for
fiscal year 2025/26, South Africa will spend around
R1.2 billion a day, servicing debt ($67 million).
This exceeds what the country spends on basic
services such as health, police and basic
education, Godongwana lamented.
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Colombia and Kenya ----
reinforce collaboration
on feminist issues
May 21st, 11:59am
(Prensa Latina)
Colombia and Kenya today reinforce collaboration
on issues that make up the feminist agenda of
each of the countries as part of the
implementation of a project in
south-south Cooperation.
According to a statement from the Foreign Ministry,
a technical delegation from the African nation is
currently visiting this capital with the aim of
--- sharing and strengthening institutional
knowledge on prevention mechanisms,
attention to, and judicialization of,
gender-based violence.
As specified in the note - the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Colombia highlights implementation
of the bilateral initiative in order to improve
the socioeconomic conditions of women,
identifying opportunities to share legal
knowledge & strengthen regulatory
frameworks in both States.
This project is the result of the agreements
established after the official visit of the
Colombian vice president -- Francia
Márquez, to Nairobi in May 2023.
Regarding the meeting ---- the vice president
highlighted that the exchange experience
is a clear example of how --- from the
Global South --- strategic alliances
can be built that allow progress
in guaranteeing the rights of
women and girls.
“It is a commitment to equality, justice
and peace”, he stressed.
During the visit, both parties will talk, among
others, about issues associated with ethnic
justice models, criminal policy with a
gender focus.
The project between Colombia and Kenya
has two main objectives: institutional
strengthening in both countries to
confront gender-based violence
and the construction --- of a
document: recommending
improvements in access
mechanisms to justice
in Colombia.
It is expected to be an input for decision-
making by the competent authorities,
the Foreign Ministry statement said.
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Nigeria’s Food Crisis Deepens
----- as Climate Change and Policy Failures Take Toll
May 20th, 12:14pm
(teleSUR)
The once-thriving rivers of northern Nigeria now lie dry
and cracked, exposing the country’s deepening food
insecurity as climate change intensifies and
government solutions fall short.
Nigeria—Africa’s most populous nation—declared a food
security emergency in mid-2023, yet nearly a year later,
the crisis has worsened:
Food inflation -- exceeded 35% in 2024, doubling the
price of staple foods like rice, maize, and tomatoes.
Rivers in Sokoto and Zamfara that once sustained
irrigation now appear seasonal at best.
Erratic rainfall and prolonged drought threaten crops
and livestock, with dehydration worsening among
farming communities.
Dr. Fatima Garba, an agricultural economist, criticized
the lack of preparedness, stating: “Farmers don’t
have modern irrigation, drought-resistant seeds,
or access to real-time weather data. The tools
they need are stuck in research institutes or
policy documents.”
Faced with crop failures and declining incomes, young
Nigerians are abandoning agriculture in favour of:
Urban migration
Informal mining
Joining criminal networks out of desperation
Meanwhile, banditry and herder-farmer
conflicts force many to flee their land
entirely, escalating insecurity.
Despite the government’s 2023 emergency
declaration, food security initiatives have
suffered from corruption, bureaucracy,
and underfunding:
A Kebbi solar-powered irrigation project
ran out of funds halfway.
Resettlement programs in Borno stalled
due to budget constraints.
Private investment in agriculture remains low
due to insecurity and policy uncertainty.
International agencies such as the World Food
Programme and FAO warn that while Nigeria
isn’t classified as a famine zone yet, the
situation is rapidly deteriorating—with
undernourishment rising, especially
among children under five.
Observers see this crisis - as a test of Nigeria’s
political will, with 70% of the population under
30 and 40% of youth unemployed. Experts
advocate --- for strategic grain reserves,
climate-resilient farming, and modern
irrigation systems ------ but trust in
leadership.... is low.
For now, the rains remain late, the fields remain dry,
and millions of farmers wait, uncertain if their next
harvest will even come.
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Climate forecasts ---vital to
mitigate droughts & floods
May 20th, 8:16am
(Prensa Latina)
Given the severe droughts and floods in the Horn of Africa,
accurate climate forecasts are essential to mitigate the
situation, protect the population and livelihoods, an
expert warned in an event that concludes
here today.
Ethiopian Water and Energy Minister Habtanu Itefa speaking at
the 70th Great Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum (Ghacof
70), he highlighted the vital role of the conclave in fostering
collaboration between scientists and policy makers.
Itefa specified that this year's Ghacof theme, «Climate services
to close the early warning gap», is particularly relevant given
the alarming concern about drought in the region.
He noted that key sectors such as agriculture, food security,
water resources, hydropower, tourism and health are
particularly vulnerable to adverse climate effects
such as droughts and floods.
He stressed the urgency of the forum ---- to provide accurate
scientific guidance to policy makers and ensure the timely
dissemination of crucial weather and climate information,
especially to vulnerable communities.
For his part, the director general of the Ethiopian Meteorological
Institute, Fetene Teshome, echoed these concerns and, for his
part, he emphasized the high susceptibility of the Great Horn
of Africa to climate-related risks.
Teshome explained that intensifying climate change and
seasonal disturbances are causing erratic rainfall,
prolonged dry periods and excessive rainfall,
which increases vulnerability --- and
significantly affects agriculture
and the economy.
«With increasing climate variability and climate change, the
role of climate information in minimizing risks and
optimizing opportunities is undeniable»,
he added.
The two-day forum, an annual meeting organized three times a
year by the Centre for Climate Predictions and Applications
of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, brings
together climate scientists, meteorologists, industry
experts and policy makers from across the region
and beyond.
The platform seeks to improve early warning systems for
climate change, floods and landslides - expected due to
rainfall, between normal and above normal, scheduled
between June and September 2025.
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Giant puppet dance in Senegal
warns about climate collapse
May 20th, 7:31am
(Prensa Latina)
A parade of giant artists and puppets today invades the
Senegalese capital and other cities of this African
country with the purpose of raising awareness
among the general public through art about
the dangers of climate change.
This capital corresponds to the third stop on a 20 thousand
kilometre journey that began in Kinshasa, capital of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC), whose
route will end in August in the Arctic Circle.
Its objective is to raise awareness among the world's
population about the impact of climate change ----
through this theatrical and ecological odyssey.
The biggest show seen in this region is called “The Herds”,
an emotional theatre experience that travels the roads
of different urban centres around the world.
This project arises from the need ------ to create a new
interaction with the ecosystem; We want to inspire
climate action through participatory art and
renew our link with nature, stated the
artistic director of the initiative ----
Amir Nizar Zuabi, of Palestinian
origin and resident in London.
Before “The Herds” Nizar Zuabi created ''The Walk: Little
Amal's Journey'', a giant 3.6 metre high puppet of a
refugee girl - who began her journey on the border
between Syria and Turkey, ending in Manchester,
after traveling through 18 countries.
I am Palestinian, I belong to the town with one of the largest
refugee communities in the world, for me it was very
important to tell the story of Amal, reflected
the artist.
Most of the migrants and refugees I met along the way... are
climate expatriates. The people I met in southern Europe
came from the Sahel because they are fleeing because
of a climate issue; It is the region of the planet where
the climate has collapsed, and they are forced to
embark on endless routes to escape hunger,
explained the set designer.
After visiting the DRC and Nigeria, “The Herds” landed
in Senegal in May with four public shows that toured
different neighbourhoods of this capital.
We collaborate with different artistic collectives, with design,
theatre and performance schools to create the project and
adapt it to each location, adds Nizar Zuabi; here we have collaborated with more than 80 local artists in the
creation of giant puppets to raise awareness
among the population about the need to
act to save the planet, he added.
Life-size puppets of giraffes, wildebeest, elephants or
gorillas made of cardboard parade through the
streets of the Ouakam neighbourhood in
Dakar, an important stop on your
journey from the DRC
to Norway.
The climate crisis has a devastating impact on Africa,
here is the origin of all the disaster that threatens us,
said Nizar Zuabi.
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''Islamist attacks'' cause human
displacement in Nigeria
May 20th, 7:01am
(Prensa Latina)
The increase in Islamist attacks in northeastern Nigeria
has already caused the displacement of some 20,000
people from the town of Marte, local media say.
According to the authorities, the recent invasions by
suspected militants of Boko Haram and its West
African faction, (Iswap), led to armed clashes
that have already left dozens dead.
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum reported the
deaths of 5 soldiers in a clash with Islamists last
week, after the attackers - briefly - seized a
military base.
According to the official, the nearby town of Rann and
the village of Kalawa Balge, where 23 farmers were
apparently killed, were also attacked.
The sources added that in the last 16 years, Islamists
displaced more than two million people and killed
thousands of civilians.
Likewise, local authorities point out that these attacks have
to do with the activities of Islamist groups... such as Boko
Haram, which collect taxes from fishermen and farmers,
and when they cannot pay, they are murdered or
kidnapped and then demand a ransom from
their relatives.
In northeastern Nigeria, several armed groups operate
and take advantage of the lack of security in the
region... for their profit.
Recently, 40 farmers and fishermen were killed in an
Islamist attack, also in Borno, according to reports.
Currently, the Nigerian army is carrying out armed
operations in that region to try to combat Islamist
groups, an objective that it has not been able to
achieve, so far.
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Uruguay insists on replacing
its blue helmets in the DRC
May 19th, 11:53am
(Prensa Latina)
The Minister of Defense of Uruguay, Sandra Lazo, urged the
United Nations ---- to accelerate the replacement of the
country's contingent.. in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (RDC), which stays delayed today.
Lazo urged the world body to assume its leadership in peace
missions to accelerate the return of the Uruguayan blue
helmet battalion, postponed for several months.
He explained his participation in a forum on blue helmet
missions recently held in Berlin and sponsored by the
United Nations, which included meetings with the
Rwandan Defense Minister, a regime involved
in the armed conflict in the DRC.
''All the steps we take are aimed at ensuring that whoever has to
make decisions, which is the international organization, truly
and effectively complies with that leadership. Let them
dialogue with whoever has to dialogue, but we need
to return our contingent'', he emphasized.
The head of Defense assured that the relief troops are “pronta”
to travel to the African country and fulfill their role which, she
said, “is not being a belligerent party”, but “safeguarding the
civilian population”.
Lazo spoke with the press ------ within the framework of the
celebrations for the 214th anniversary of the Battle of the
Stones, which mark an important victory commanded
by José Artigas --- against royalist troops.
As part of the commemoration, President Yamandú Orsi
presented the military medal Outstanding Valour to the
family of Rodolfo Álvarez -- a blue helmet who died on
January 25 in the Congo during an attack attributed
to the M23 rebel movement.
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Third Water Forum... of an African
regional entity meets in Ethiopia
May 19th, 10:51am
(Prensa Latina)
Strengthening regional efforts in groundwater governance
is the focus today ----- of the Third Water Forum of the
Intergovernmental Authority on Development
(IGAD) which is hosted by Ethiopia.
The three-day event under the theme “Building a Platform for
Sustainable Regional Cooperation in Groundwater” brings
together representatives of IGAD Member States,
international organizations, technical experts
and development partners.
On their first day... the discussions addressed key priorities:
harmonizing policies, engaging stakeholders at all levels,
strengthening institutions and aligning national efforts
with the African regional entity's Regional Ground-
water Roadmap.
With contributions... from the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe, the World Bank and
Member States, the session underlined the shared
commitment to transforming cooperation in this
area into a cornerstone of regional resilience
and sustainability.
Groundwater resources are crucial for the socioeconomic
development and environmental sustainability of the
Horn of Africa, the regional entity said.
With growing demand driven by climate variability, urbanization
and population growth, the management of shared resources
such as the Dawa, Shabelle and Northern Basin systems of
Ethiopia, it requires coordinated and innovative solutions
that transcend national borders.
The results of the forum, will contribute to IGAD's broader
commitment to integrated source management, climate
resilience and sustainable development in the region.
ONE UNION Two weeks before Brexit, the African Union
announced a new single African passport that permits holders to enter any of the 54 AU member states without a visa – an interesting turn in African history which NO-ONE in the West knows or cares about ! What a stunning reflection of how far our mindset and media are, from the 'world community' we say we love.
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The above is one reason why Rhondda Records is devoting this page to Africa - and there are so many other reasons!
Here are two - one bad - one good.
I was stunned, when I read a year or so ago, that 40% of Africa has no regular electricity supply! How could this be?
And, second, Africa is not only the Mother of the human species... it is, now, becoming the hope of the new multipolar world.