An ambush set by unknown persons on a caravan in the north
of the country cost the lives of eight soldiers and police,
official Nigerian sources admitted today.
The action occurred in the state of Zamfara, near
Borno, headquarters of the Islamist group Boko
Haram, suspected of the action, although the
report only identifies the attackers as
“bandits” and does not specify.
If the conjecture is proven, the ambush marks the restart of
the operations of that entity --- although the Islamic State
also operates in the West African Province in the area.
The frequent attacks by both insurgents, are the main
headache for the central government of this country,
Africa's largest oil producer.
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South Africa promotes exports
to Africa ......at trade fair
October 17th, 10:51am
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa intensified its strategy of diversifying export
markets to the African continent, after concluding an
Export Symposium and Exhibition organized for
this purpose.
The event, organized by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry
and Competition (dtic), brought together more than 130
local exporters from sectors with high added value
and growth, for three days.
The director of Export Promotion of the dtic, Zanele Sanni,
confirmed that the event reinforced the commitment to
reduce dependence on a small group of traditional
trading partners.
“The symposium - underlined the urgency of diversifying our
markets and strengthening intra-African trade”, the official
stated on the occasion -- by highlighting the key role of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Sanni also considered that this agreement represents a
catalyst for the expansion of South African foreign
sales, especially in the face of disruptions and
increasing tariffs in the global market.
The program included four panel discussions on export
financing, inclusive growth ....and the role of trade
agreements in accessing new destinations.
Buyers from Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Egypt and Malawi
participated in business rounds with South African
companies in automotive components,
technology, agribusiness, mining
machinery and brand services.
“That the majority of buyers are African confirms our ambition
to direct export growth towards the continent, with value-
added manufactured products”, Sanni stressed.
At the expo, delegates asked the government to accelerate
the finalization of rules of origin for sensitive sectors, a
step considered crucial to building regional value
chains and generating employment.
In this regard, the Vice Minister of Commerce, Zuko Godlimpi, in
charge of the opening, announced that the Export Symposium
will evolve..... and expand to other African countries, to
showcase its manufacturing capabilities.
“Each African nation has the potential to produce value-added
goods, supply each other and strengthen intra-African trade,
exceeding the current levels of 15 to 16 percent”, he said.
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Post-election tensions
increase in Cameroon
October 17th, 9:59am
(Prensa Latina)
The perpetrators of the fire at an office of the Popular
Democratic Movement (MPD - in government) in the
autonomous county of Daxchang (west) remain
anonymous today.
The action occurred on Wednesday - amid political tensions
unleashed by the self-proclamation of victory in last week's
presidential election by Tchiroma Bakary, 43 --- who vied
with President Paul Biya, 93 years old, and 43 years in
power --- as his rival candidate for re-election.
The local authorities announced an investigation
to find the perpetrators of the intentional fire.
The post-election incidents are added to those generated by the
actions of an armed militia created by the English-speaking
community, based in the northwest and southwest of
Cameroon, whose members denounce what they
describe as discrimination by the French-
speaking majority that monopolizes
the government - and the
instruments of power:
the Armed Forces
and the Police.
The attack on the ruling party headquarters heralds the
outbreak of violent incidents -- if the result favours
President Biya.. whose health was questioned
months ago, but they seem dissipated after
the president's return to the country......
from a private visit to Europe.
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Communist Party of Cuba greets
XXII National Conference
of ZANU-PF
October 17th, 8:27am
(Prensa Latina)
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
today sent a message to the XXII National Conference
of the African National Union of Zimbabwe – Patriotic
Front (ZANU-PF).
On behalf of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of
Cuba we send a fraternal greeting to the dear colleagues and
brothers of ZANU-PF, at the same time, we wish you success
in holding your XXII National Conference, indicates the
message presented by the Ambassador, Suselys
Pérez Mesa.
On this very significant occasion -- he adds -- we ratify the will to
continue deepening excellent interparty relations, based on the
Exchange and Cooperation Agreement, signed in January 2025
....during the visit of the member of the Political Bureau and
Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi.
The message thanks ZANU-PF and the people of Zimbabwe for
their unwavering solidarity in the fight to lift the criminal and
genocidal economic, commercial and financial blockade,
imposed more than six decades ago ------ by the US.
It also recognizes the position of the African nation in
demanding the elimination of Cuba from the list of
States supposedly sponsoring terrorism.
According to the Communist Party of Cuba, in the face of the
resurgence of fascist forces and the indiscriminate use of
force, we must continue to promote unity between leftist
and progressive forces ---- in defense of peace around
the world.
Be convinced that we will continue working together to face
the great global challenges, concludes the message to the
XXII National Conference of ZANU-PF, to the event in this
city, about 260 kilometres southeast of Harare.
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South Africa participates in
G7 development meeting
October 17th, 7:30am
(Prensa Latina)
South African Planning Minister, Maropene Ramokgopa,
heads his country's delegation at the G7 Development
Ministerial Meeting being held today in Washington.
In accordance with an official statement to this effect
released here, Ramokgopa will reaffirm in the
conclave -- South Africa's efforts to promote
collective actions ---- that accelerate the
fulfillment of both national and global
development objectives.
South African participation.. also seeks to continue the work
carried out in his current pro tempore presidency of the G20.
Under the minister's leadership, the G20 development meeting
last July in South Africa's Kruger National Park adopted the
Skukuza Ministerial Declaration by consensus. This
document established key positions on universal
social protection --- and the fight against illicit
financial flows.
At that meeting, Ramokgopa presented a statement on
the financing of Global Public Goods, which included
principles for international cooperation and the
proposal to create an Ubuntu Commission to
follow up on these initiatives.
The G7 meeting takes place within the framework of the annual
meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World
Bank Group. In addition to her intervention at the
ministerial forum, the S. African representative
will hold bilateral and strategic meetings.
According to local analysts, South Africa's presence
in this forum reinforces its active role in global
development governance, promoting the
consensus reached, during his recent
G20 presidency, and advocating ---
for more effective South-North
cooperation mechanisms.
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Malagasy military leader promises
civilian government ....soon
October 16th, 2:26pm
(Prensa Latina)
In Madagascar there was no coup d'état, the Constitutional
Court declared a presidential vacancy and we took office,
the head of the military movement that governs the
country explained today.
A Coup d'état is when armed men assault the Executive mansion
and there is bloodshed, General Michael Randrianirina told
reporters, as the visible head of the movement that put
the Malagasy president, Andry Rajoelina, to flight....
now missing.
The president's escape was advised, after several days of street
protests called by the online platform Generation Z Madagascar - which at its peak - was joined by military groups.
Protesters denounced the lack of public services and
job opportunities in this African island country in the Indian Ocean.
The soldier - who spoke without documentary support, also
promised the formation of a “government made up mostly
of civilians” ...shortly ------- without specifying the date or political inclination of the members of that
hypothetical cabinet.
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African Union demands: to restore
Malagasy constitutional order
October 16th, 1pm
(Prensa Latina)
The African Union (AU) reported today that it will send a high-
level delegation to Madagascar, which will dialogue with the
parties in conflict in that country, with a view to peacefully
restoring constitutional order.
An official note from the continental organization specified that
the President of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali
Youssouf, stressed, in this sense, the urgency --- of joining
diplomatic efforts to establish genuine and constructive
talks between authorities, political parties, and
other actors.
After considering that such actions are carried out jointly, with the
Community of Southern African States, the AU document detailed
that in addition to the beginning of dialogue and consultations at
the national level, it is expected to restore stability, social
cohesion and the defense of governance in the country.
The declaration is made after the day before the AU Peace and
Security Council suspended the participation of Madagascar
and its institutions in all the organization's activities until
constitutional order is restored.
This takes place shortly after an elite unit of the Malagasy Army
staged a military coup in the country, and the Constitutional
Court (TC) issued a resolution ------- on the vacancy in
the Presidency.
The new Malagasy military authorities indicated that Colonel
Michael Randrianina will be sworn in tomorrow before the
TC, and will replace Andry Rajoelina as president of the
country, who, after denouncing a coup d'état against
him, took refuge -- in a place that had not been told.
Along with the announcement of the formation of a Transitional
National Defense Council, the president to be confirmed
expressed that among the first measures he will adopt
are the annulment of the 2010 Constitution and
other State bodies.
The situation in Madagascar became even more tense and
volatile last weekend when the military joined popular
protests, which began three weeks ago.
During the massive mobilizations, the protesters demanded,
among other demands -- an end to government corruption,
nepotism and stopping the increase in the cost of living,
local media reported.
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Foreign Ministers of Venezuela and
Tunisia strengthen friendship
and cooperation
October 16th, 12:34pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yván Gil, and his Tunisian
counterpart, Mohamed Ali Nafti, held a meeting today in the
capital, to continue strengthening their ties of friendship
and cooperation.
The meeting was held in the context of the final day of
the Intermediate Summit of Foreign Ministers of the
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), which met for two
days in Kampala, Uganda.
Gil thanked the head of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians
Abroad for his country's solidarity in the face of the threats
facing Venezuela and the Caribbean --- he published on
his Telegram account.
The senior diplomats reaffirmed their “firm
commitment --- to the unity of our people”.
As part of his agenda in the North African state, the Venezuelan
Minister for Foreign Affairs also met yesterday with his Cuban
counterpart, Bruno Rodríguez, to whom he expressed “deep
gratitude for his unwavering voice in denouncing the
dangerous military deployment of the US ---- in
the Caribbean”.
The Bolivarian Foreign Minister denounced: that
this threat “puts the lives of our people at risk”.
Venezuela will always reject the criminal blockade imposed
on Cuba, as well as the unilateral coercive measures that
affect the Venezuelan people, he stressed.
Gil also spoke with his counterpart from Iran, Seyed Abbas
Araqchi, on which occasion they reviewed the broad and
strategic bilateral alliance, which “is based on friend-
ship and the shared objective of defending our self-
determination and sovereignty”.
He also thanked Iran for its firm stance towards the hostilities of
the United States Government and its unconditional support in
the midst of ------- the disinformation campaign and threats
directed against Venezuela.
The senior Bolivarian diplomat also met the day before with
the Palestinian ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour,
and he reaffirmed “Venezuela's firm solidarity with
the Palestinian people --- and their legitimate
historical right - to return to their lands
and rebuild their homeland”.
He considered this a fight for justice, that
the people of the world will continue to
firmly support.
The Bolivarian minister... also spoke with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda, Haji Abubaker Jeje Odongo, and with his counterpart from Belarus, Maksim Ryzhenkov.
In a Special Statement released here, the NAM
expressed its deep concern about the
ongoing developments ------ in the
Caribbean region.
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Automotive sales in South
Africa --- rise 1.9 percent
October 16th, 12:33pm
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa's automotive sales grew 1.9 percent year-on-year
during August 2025, according to constant price inflation -
adjusted data from 2019, the national statistics agency,
Stats SA, revealed today.
According to the report, the main boost came from the sale of
new vehicles, which increased 9.4 percent and contributed
2.4 percentage points to the overall result. Sales of
accessories also contributed, with an increase of
4.8 percent and an incidence of 0.9%.
In contrast, fuel marketing registered a drop of 4.2 percent,
which subtracted 1.1 percentage points from the total
performance of the sector.
Compared with July 2025, seasonally adjusted
automotive sales rose 0.5 percent.
That result, adds Stats SA, adds to previous monthly increases
of 0.9 percent in July and 0.4 percent in June, reflecting a
moderate growth trend.
Additionally, during the quarter ended August 2025, the sector's
sales increased 2.8 percent compared to the same period of
the previous year.
In that period, new vehicles led growth with an increase
of 10.2 percent, contributing 2.6 percentage points.
They were followed by accessories, with an increase of 6.4%
and a contribution of 1.3 points, and used vehicles, which
grew 2.5 percent and added 0.5 percentage points.
On the other hand.... when comparing the quarter ended in August
with the previous three months, a seasonally adjusted growth of
1.5 percent was observed. In that case, used vehicles led the
rebound ---- with an increase of 3.3 percent, followed by new
vehicles with 2.2 percent and accessories with 1.0 percent.
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South African wholesale trade
reports growth in August
October 16th, 11:34am
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa's wholesale trade sector recorded year-on-year
growth of 1.7 percent in August this year, measured at
constant prices, as reported today by the national
statistics office, Stats SA.
Official data, seasonally adjusted and based on 2019 prices,
confirm a positive trend in wholesale sales volume.
Stats SA's monthly analysis reveals a one percent increase
during August compared to July, thus marking three
consecutive months of bullish behaviour, after
the increases of 0.3 percent and 0.7 percent
registered in July and June respectively.
The quarterly report also reflects 0.6 percent growth in
seasonally adjusted sales.... during the three months
ended August 2025, compared to the immediately
preceding period.
When examining the results, at current prices, the
sector's performance shows greater dynamism.
According to the Stats SA report, sales in nominal terms
registered a year-on-year increase of 2.8 percent
during the eighth month of the year.
That result was mainly driven by three specific categories: food,
beverage and tobacco wholesalers experienced growth of 11.4
percent; distributors of other miscellaneous goods recorded an
increase of 17.6%; and operators working on commission or
contract showed the most significant progress, with 36.5%.
In contrast to these positive results, the solid, liquid and gaseous
fuels category presented a negative performance, with a
contraction of 4.6 percent that placed it as the main
drag factor for the global indicator.
The quarterly outlook at current prices maintains this trend.
In the three-month period ending in August, wholesale sales
showed growth of 0.8 percent compared to the same
period a year earlier.
The same sectors that drove monthly growth maintained their
leadership in the quarterly analysis: food, beverage and
tobacco distributors (6.0 percent), operators by
commission or contract (26.5 percent) and
traders of other goods (8.1 percent).
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The Sudanese president - coordinates
positions with Egyptian counterpart
October 16th, 10:44am
(Prensa Latina)
The civil war in Sudan and the common position on the dam
built by Ethiopia on the Nile River focused the agenda of
the Sudanese and Egyptian leaders, according to
reports circulated here today.
The meeting between the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah
el Sissi, and General Abdel Fattah a Burhan, president of
the Sudanese Sovereign Transitional Council (CST),
examined the impact of the Ethiopian reservoir
and concluded that it led to the recent floods
in their respective countries, according to
summaries from official sources here.
The construction of the Great Renaissance Dam has all the signs
of becoming a conflict between Cairo and Addis Ababa, because
the first depends on the waters of the Nile for its economy and
the consumption of a population that grows by the day.
Ethiopians assure that the reservoir will in
no way ....harm Egyptian rights and needs.
Regarding the Sudanese conflict, although implicitly, Egypt
supports the CST in the two and a half year war with the
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, led by General
Mohamed Handan Dagalo, who.. according to
unofficial sources - receives weapons and
drones from the UAE, whose authorities
refute any involvement.
Months ago, the RSF announced the integration of a government
that will govern the areas under its control, but its possibilities
of influence were dissipated by the African Union, that urged
to ignore that parallel cabinet.
The Sudanese civil war caused the largest refugee crisis in history,
14 million displaced, in addition to 24 thousand deaths, a higher
number of injuries and the devastation of this northeastern
African country.
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Angola recognizes Cuba's role
in 50 years of independence
October 16th, 9:22am
(Prensa Latina)
Angola recognized Cuba's support in various areas during the 50
years of the country's independence, to be commemorated on
November 11 and whose preparation for the celebration.....
is underway today.
During the State of the Nation speech... Angola's President, Joao Lourenco said that the cooperation received from the Caribbean nation was essential to guarantee the defense of sovereignty, as well as for the training of professionals in all areas of knowledge .....and medical care for the population.
Before the deputies to the National Assembly, at the opening
ceremony of the 2025-2026 parliamentary year held the
day before, the president highlighted the importance
for the country of sending thousands of students
to Cuban lands.
This action allowed the talent of hundreds of young people
who now contribute to Angolan development..... to
germinate, he noted.
In this sense, the work of the members of the Association of
Former Angolan Students in Cuba, the Caimaneros, stands
out, who in addition to their functions in different sectors
of society, offer social projection actions such as health
fairs in communities --- for free.
It should also be noted that when independence was proclaimed,
Angola had only 19 doctors, an aspect that has been reversed -
with the support of the island and other countries, an example
of which was the graduation on October 14 of 399 specialists
in general and family medicine, with the mentorship of a
hundred professionals from the Caribbean nation.
In the speech, Lourenço alluded to the military cooperation
provided by Cuba and in particular, to the victory achieved
in Cuito Cuanavale on March 23, 1988, “thanks to ------- the
important contribution of Cuban internationalist fighters”.
This triumph, constituted a decisive turning point for the liberation
of Southern Africa, leading to the signing of the New York
Accords and the implementation of Resolution 435/78
of the United Nations Security Council, which led to
the independence of Namibia.
This contribution of Cubans has also been recognized with the
presentation of commemorative medals for the 50 years of
Angola's independence to three figures linked to
military cooperation.
The first head of Cuba's military mission in this country, Commander Raul Diaz-Arguelles, received distinction
in the Peace and Development Class posthumously;
army Corps General, Leopoldo Cintra Frías, was
given the Independence Class personally; and
posthumously they awarded the Peace and
Development Class to Brigadier General
Rafael Moracen Limonta.
In the province of Cuanza Sur, a hospital named Raul Diaz- Arguelles, was also inaugurated, and, according to the
president at its inauguration on October 21, 2024, it
is a recognition of the thousands of Cubans who
fought in Angolan lands -------- to preserve its
independence and sovereignty.
In the State of the Nation speech, the Angolan president ratified
Angola's commitment to Cuba in the fight to lift the economic
blockade imposed by the United States more than 60 years
ago; a position that he also defended in his words at the
most recent session of the UN General Assembly.
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DRC without new Ebola
cases in two weeks
October 16th, 7:32am
(Prensa Latina)
The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC) reported that the Ebola outbreak in Kasai province
maintains a favourable trend - without any registration
of new cases ---- in the last 17 days.
According to the agency, since the declaration of the health
emergency in September, 53 confirmed patients have been
reported, with 43 deaths, as well as 11 probable cases.
However, prevention actions, among which the vaccination
of more than 27,600 people stands out, have allowed for
positive developments in the fight against the disease,
despite some logistical challenges, the ministry said
in a statement.
The DRC Government faces the Ebola outbreak.... with the
collaboration of several institutions, including the World
Health Organization (WHO), which contributed to
implementing a treatment centre in Bulape,
the epicentre of the epidemic, equipped
with 32 beds.
The enclave includes a two-bed intensive infectious
disease treatment unit, which provides vital care
to critically ill patients.
This is the first time that the WHO has carried out this
innovation, having previously only carried out
simulations in Uganda and Ghana.
At the same time, we are working on dialogue with neighboring
communities to provide advice on prevention, collect samples
for analysis or improve surveillance and early diagnosis.
Another line of work has been the supply of drinking
water to the community and health centres.
The DRC continues to confront Ebola while also fighting two
other epidemics: that of Mpox, which in the last week
registered 679 new cases, without deaths, and
experiencing a significant decrease in the
''positive'' rate.
The provinces of Sankuru and South Kivu continue to be the
most affected, while specific vaccination campaigns are
carried out.
The other health emergency is cholera, which in the last
week reported 1,148 cases and 25 deaths, for a fatality
rate of 2.1 percent.
South Kivu, Tanganyika and North Kivu present the most
complicated situation and in this case an immunization
campaign is also carried out.
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Mali announces death of
insurgents -- in offensive
October 15th, 12:19pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Malian Army's containment maneuver against
Islamist groups resulted in the death of around
20 armed men, a military report claims today.
The clash occurred in the town of Dougabougou....... during
an operation to contain the actions --- of two branches of
Al Qaeda & Islamic State that restarted in recent weeks.
The communication from the military command also assures
that the insurgents were seized with weapons and other
means used in their actions against military bases and
villages populated by unarmed civilians, whose
houses they burned, in addition to looting
their crops and livestock.
The report ends with the vow - that the armed
forces -- “remain committed to the people to
protect them and preserve their security”.
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Foreign Minister of Venezuela ---
at the NAM meeting in Uganda
October 15th, 12:07pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yván Gil, on behalf of
President Nicolás Maduro, participated today in Uganda
in the 19th Intermediate Summit of Foreign Ministers
of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Through his Telegram social network account, the senior
diplomat stated that he had the opportunity to - “agree
with important allies ---- those who expressed their
deep solidarity in the face of the military threat
in the Caribbean”.
He noted that the threat represents a serious risk
to international peace, security and stability.
Under the pretext of fighting drug trafficking... the United States
government deployed a military contingent in Caribbean waters
since August of 8 missile ships, a nuclear-powered submarine,
fighter planes and about 10 thousand troops.
The Bolivarian Executive, denounced to the world, and the United
Nations Security Council ----- the escalation of war that has as its
fundamental purpose the theft of the vast natural wealth of the
country, including oil reserves --- considered to be the largest
on the planet.
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They will award medals for Angolan
independence to Savimbi
and Roberto
October 15, 2025 | 11:34
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, announced today -
that medals for the 50 years of national independence will
be awarded to the signatories of the Alvor Agreements:
António Agostinho Neto, Holden Roberto and
Jonas Savimbi.
When delivering the speech on the State of the Nation, in front of
the deputies to the National Assembly, the president meant that
it is a recognition .....within the framework of the spirit of
forgiveness, peace, reconciliation and national unity
that the date demands.... to be celebrated next
November 11.
The decision was received with a standing ovation, since the issue
had been the subject of strong debates within Parliament, since
Savimbi's name, as founder of the National Union for the Total
Independence of Angola (Unita), and Roberto, of the National
Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA), had been excluded.
Both historical figures, who played a key role, in signing the
aforementioned agreements, were at the centre of conflict
after the civil war that broke out in 1975 --- and kept the
country in conflict ------ until 2002.
“We do not doubt that this gesture, added to the work we have
done to dignify the victims of political conflicts and provide
comfort to their families, is an indelible contribution to
national reconciliation”, said President Lourenco.
He recalled that the path to freedom that is now celebrated
was not easy and cost the lives of many, brought mourning
and pain to families and shed the blood of many Angolans.
The same thing happened later.. with the “27 long years of war
between children of the same land, which decimated the lives
of millions of Angolans, they physically and mentally
mutilated several generations and postponed our
dreams of the dawn of November 11, 1975”,
he noted.
He added that achieving peace was very difficult, it required
magnanimity, serenity and the capacity for forgiveness; as
well as patriotic commitment, to create a solid unity of
Angolans, rebuild the country, build the nation and
lay the foundations for development.
He stated that the commemorative medals for the half century
of independence are a fair recognition of the sacrifices that
millions of people make every day --- so that the country
grows and becomes one land of prosperity.
Also to those who, throughout these 50 years, both national and
foreign citizens, gave their contribution to bequeath a free land
to new generations.
“This - is a good way to contribute to strengthening the nation and
inspiring our collective path”, the president said -- noting that the
date is much more than a number, “it is synonymous with peace,
forgiveness and the willingness to fight together ----- to achieve
our dreams”.
Excited to tears, the president affirmed that united Angola will
win, and added: that this is “a nation that learns from its
The situation in Madagascar remains tense due to the
anti-government protests that have been ongoing on
the island since September 25. This was reported
to Izvestia by the Russian Embassy in the
country on October 13.
"Although there were no demonstrations today.. that
were dispersed by law enforcement agencies, the
confrontation continues at the political level,"
the Russian diplomatic mission said.
They also clarified that there have been no recent
requests for assistance, from Russian citizens.
On October 11th, it was reported - that the President of Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina, could leave the capital, Antananarivo... after the army refused to resist demonstrations involving young people and students.
RT. ru adds today --- that it was reported that the
President ....amid mass riots, left the country on a French military plane.
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Chief of the General Staff
of the Congo visits Cuba
October 13th, 1:27pm
(Prensa Latina)
Army Corps General Roberto Legrá, first vice minister of
the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), today officially
received Major General Guy Blanchard Okoi, Chief
of the General Staff of the Congo Armed Forces.
At the mausoleum of El Cacahual.... the head of the General Staff of
the FAR also offered the visiting delegation a detailed explanation
about the history, symbolism and architecture of the mausoleum,
highlighting its value as a sacred space....... dedicated to the
memory of those who gave their lives for the Homeland.
The Congolese general laid a wreath in tribute to the heroes of
Cuban independence, in a gesture of respect and admiration
from his Government towards the history of struggle of the
Cuban people.
As part of its stay in Cuba, the Congolese delegation plans to visit
sites of historical and cultural interest, as well as FAR units and
entities, with the purpose of strengthening ties of cooperation
and friendship between both nations, Radio Rebelde reports.
El Cacahual treasures the remains of Lieutenant General Antonio
Maceo and his assistant Captain Francisco Gómez Toro, as
well as those of other Cuban patriots.
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Riots in Madagascar;
president denounces
October 13th, 1:01pm
(Prensa Latina)
Calm reigns today in this capital after the massive protests
the day before, which had the distinctive feature of the
participation of the military.
For his part, the Malagasy President, Andry Rajoelina,
denounced the existence of an ongoing coup d'état,
although so far.... there is no civilian or military
statement about it.
Street protests denounce the lack of public services
in this African island country in the Indian Ocean.
Strictly speaking, the protest movement, called through the
internet -- by a platform called Generation Z Madagascar,
began last September and... after an unexpected pause
they began again this Sunday, with no acts of violence
-- unlike the previous ones -- when unofficial sources
reported around twenty deaths ---- in clashes with
law enforcement forces.
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The DRC supports the FDLR's call
------- to lay down their arms
October 13th, 12:29pm
(Prensa Latina)
Various voices today support the call of the Army of
the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to the
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda
(FDLR) to dispose of their weapons.
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in the DRC (Monusco)
welcomed the call made on October 10, through which, they
urged the FDLR to surrender to the Congolese authorities
or to the UN force itself.
“We have taken note of the statement and will continue to
coordinate with the Congolese authorities to better
understand their expectations and identify
concrete modalities.... through which
Monusco can respond ----- in close
consultation with all interested
parties” --- Mission sources told Actualité.CD.
They added that this approach is fully in line with the mandate
of the blue helmets, particularly with regard to disarmament,
demobilization, repatriation, and reintegration.
They noted that, despite the tense security situation, marked by
movement restrictions in areas under the control of the Congo
River Alliance-March 23 Movement rebellion (AFC/M23), they
are willing to support the voluntary repatriation of members
of foreign armed groups.
The US president's advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos, also supported the call of the Congolese Army and considered
it to be a decisive step in the implementation of the
Washington Peace Agreement between the DRC and Rwanda.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Foreign Affairs of Belgium,
Maxime Prévot, also expressed satisfaction with the call to all
factions of the FDLR to lay down their arms.
“The prohibition of any collaboration between the DRC Armed
Forces and the FDLR, and the imposition of severe sanctions
in case of violations of such collaboration are also crucial”,
the diplomat said.
He added that it is essential that these unequivocal decisions
are translated into concrete actions on the ground and that
all parties contribute fully to the objectives of the
Washington Peace Agreement.
The Army urged the FDLR to surrender to the Congolese
authorities or Monusco with a view to their repatriation
to Rwanda ------- in addition to warning against any
resistance ..and reiterating that “disarmament
through coercion or the use of force” could
be implemented.
The Congolese military authorities, who did not specify the terms or deadline for possible disarmament, also prohibited their troops
from collaborating with the FDLR ----- under the penalty of severe sanctions - and they encouraged the population to disassociate themselves from the Rwandan rebels.
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Historical links between
Cuba and Ethiopia
stand out
October 13th, 11:16am
(Prensa Latina)
For Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez and his
Ethiopian counterpart, Gedion Timothewos
Hessebon, the historical ties that unite
both nations stood out here today.
During a meeting held in the context of the official visit
made by the chancellor of the Antillean nation to this
African country, the interlocutors highlighted the
existing ties of friendship and solidarity.
I conveyed Cuba's interest in deepening bilateral relations,
---- in terms of expanding economic-commercial and
cooperation ties, the highest representative of
Cuban diplomacy reported --- on his profile
on the social network X.
Upon his arrival the day before at the Bole international airport,
Rodríguez was received by the head of the State of Water and
Energy, Asfaw Dingamo and by the Deputy Director General
for Europe and America of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Mulie Tarekegn.
During his stay in Ethiopia, the Cuban Foreign Minister will hold
meetings with high authorities of the government and the
African Union Commission, within the framework of
strengthening the historic ties of bilateral
friendship and cooperation.
Also participating in the meeting of the foreign ministers on
the Cuban side were the Cuban ambassador to Ethiopia,
Meylin Suarez, and the Cuban ambassador to the
African Union, Lucas Domingo Hernández.
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''Surprise'' floods cause damage
-------- in northwest Morocco
October 13th, 10:27am
(Latin Press)
Still recovering from a ten-year drought, areas of northwest
Morocco woke up today --- flooded by colossal downpours
that caused flooding and the interruption of life --- due
to their magnitude.
The report from the national meteorological entity estimated
the amount of water that fell in the coastal province of
Nador in just 24 hours ---- at 66 millimetres.
The town presents a «Venetian» landscape due to the
flooding of streets, homes and submerged vehicles,
according to testimonies from sources in the
disaster area.
The same informants added that in the area there are
3 wadis (dry river beds) -- that surpassed their banks.
In the last 10 years, Morocco -- like its neighbour Algeria --
has suffered from a lack of rainfall that forced emergency economic measures, including the import of products,
among them, rams --- during the celebration of the fast festival in the Muslim month of Ramadan.
The natural disaster adds to a tense social situation due
to the eruption of street protests, in which protesters
criticize what they describe as official corruption
and denounce the abandonment of the public
health and education sectors.
Likewise, they condemn the waste of public funds in
organizational events ---- such as the 2030 Football
World Cup.
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President Rajoelina Leaves
Madagascar ...on a French
Military Plane
October 13th, 10:16am
(teleSUR)
His departure follows unrest and an
Army unit’s claim of control over
the armed forces.
On Monday, French outlet RFI reported that Madagascar’s
President Andry Rajoelina left the country on Sunday
aboard a French military aircraft.
“His destination has not yet been disclosed, amid growing
speculation about his whereabouts following unrest in
the capital,” online outlet Africalix said.
Earlier, the Office of the Presidency had announced that
Rajoelina would ''address the nation'' in a speech
scheduled for 7 p.m. local time on Monday.
On Sunday, an insurrectionary military unit, the Army Personnel
and Services Administration Corps (CAPSAT), claimed to have
taken control of the Armed Forces after urging soldiers on
Saturday to “disobey” any orders to open fire on
the population.
CAPSAT previously took part in the 2009 coup that overthrew
then-President Marc Ravalomanana and brought Rajoelina
to power for the first time. The president has not
appeared in public since CAPSAT expressed
support for the protests on Saturday.
Although the demonstrations initially began -- over recurring water
and power outages, the movement —— driven by Generation Z youth —— became anti-government and demanded Rajoelina’s resignation. The organizers -- rejected
the president’s proposal for a national dialogue.
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Cuba and Benin reiterate their
willingness to consolidate
bilateral ties
October 11th, 11:36am
(Prensa Latina)
The governments of Cuba and Benin reaffirmed their willingness
to strengthen ties of friendship and bilateral cooperation, the
island's Ministry of Foreign Affairs assures today.
The reaffirmation of the government's will was expressed during a
meeting in Cotonou between the Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno
Rodríguez, and the Beninese Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Cooperation, Olushegun Adjadi Bakari.
Rodríguez began an official visit to Benin, a West African
nation, invited precisely by his counterpart.
According to the ministerial notification, «the parties ratified
the positive and cordial nature of bilateral relations, based
on friendship, solidarity and cooperation».
Both ministers, he adds, discussed issues of common interest
«such as strengthening cultural ties, expanding cooperation
--- and coordination in regional and international forums».
The head of Cuban diplomacy «conveyed the gratitude of the
Cuban people and Government for the permanent support of
the Republic of Benin to the fight against the economic
blockade, commercial and financial tax on Cuba»,
he adds.
Also, it highlights, the support in the demand for the exclusion
of Cuba from the list of State sponsors of terrorism, prepared
unilaterally and illegally by the United States Government.
«The visit is a sign of Cuba's commitment to the development of
relations with the Republic of Benin and to the strengthening of
South-South cooperation, based on solidarity, reciprocity and
mutual benefit», says the Cuban Foreign Ministry.
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60 Killed in El-Fasher Massacre:
RSF Drones, Artillery Devastate
Civilian Refuge in Darfur
October 11th, 9:37am
(teleSUR)
RSF militias kill 60 civilians in El-Fasher, using drones
and artillery, intensifying the siege and humanitarian
crisis in Darfur ----- amid global inaction.
At least 60 civilians—including children, women, and the elderly
—were massacred in a displaced persons centre in El-Fasher,
the capital of North Darfur, in what human rights groups
describe as another chapter in the silent genocide
unfolding in Sudan’s Darfur region.
According to the El-Fasher Resistance Committee, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) - Sudan’s foreign-backed paramilitaries
deliberately targeted the Dar al-Arqam displacement camp,
where families had sought shelter from the war. “Children,
women, and the elderly were killed in cold blood, and
many were completely burned,” the committee
reported, calling for ------ urgent international
intervention against what it labeled ------ “a
situation beyond disaster and genocide.”
El-Fasher remains the last major city in Darfur under Sudanese
Army control --- making it a strategic target for the RSF. Since
the civil war erupted in April 2023 — triggered by a dispute
between rival generals — the country has plunged into
what humanitarian agencies call the world’s largest
humanitarian emergency.
Today’s attack is part of a systematic RSF campaign to force the
city’s surrender through terror. “Generally, the RSF has relied on
aerial attacks to push civilians out of the city so they can
capture it,” explained Mohamed Badawi of the African
Centre for Justice and Peace Studies.
The humanitarian situation in El-Fasher is catastrophic. A UNDP
report confirmed the total collapse of local markets, scarcity of
affordable food, and road blockades preventing humanitarian
aid, forcing the residents...... to survive on animal feed and
discarded food scraps.
Research from Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab, documents
a methodical destruction campaign surrounding the city, with
villages & displacement camps burned within a 57-kilometre radius, providing evidence of ethnic cleansing, targeting non
-Arab communities. Investigators also identified an earthen
South African Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa
today urged the G20 --- to turn its deliberations into a
"beacon of hope"for the most vulnerable sectors.
When inaugurating the IV Ministerial Meeting on Energy
Transitions in Ballito, northern Durban, the South
African minister emphasized that the meeting
must privilege people over profits ---- and
particular economic interests.
«This moment should not be defined by powers of economic
power or political will, but by our shared duty to the people
we serve»,Ramokgopa told representatives of the world's
major economies.
In his speech, the Minister asked to bring to the fore -- the real
experiences of those who struggle to survive in conditions of
poverty, lacking access to electricity, clean water, sanitation
and basic medical care.
«Billions of children grow up in poverty, without education, or
opportunities, and without the simple right to dream without
limits. This reality ---- must be the heart of our deliberations»,
he stressed, during his speech.
Ramokgopa also highlighted South Africa's leadership at the
head of the G20 over the past year, an effort he described
as an achievement, not only nationally, but for Africa ---
and the entire Global South.
According to local analysts, the meeting in Durban represents
both a conclusion and a beginning, according to the minister,
who is confident that future presidencies --- will continue to
drive the results achieved under South African leadership.
On the occasion, the head of Energy called on the participants
to chart a different path --- that values people above capital,
building a world where every person has the opportunity
to not only survive, but thrive.
«Let us ensure that Durban is remembered as the moment where
we reaffirm our commitment to affordable energy, fair energy
transitions and a future where industrialization and
sustainability go hand in hand»,he concluded.
The IV Ministerial Meeting on Energy Transitions of the G20...
meets with the participation of delegations from the twenty
most developed economies and invited countries, within
the framework of the pro tempore South African
presidency of the forum.
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UNdenouncesincrease
in violence in Sudan
October 10th, 11:55am
(Prensa Latina)
The intensification of armed clashes between the Sudanese
Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
deteriorate the humanitarian situation and increase
violence in this African country, the United Nations
denounced today.
In a statement released in this Sudanese capital, UN spokes-
person Stéphane Dujarric, warned that since the beginning
of October, the death of more than 50 people has been
reported in El Fasher region, capital of North Darfur.
According to the Sudan Doctors Network, in the last few hours
an attack by the paramilitary group in the district caused the
death of a dozen civilians, including children and women.
The recent attacks by the RSF in El Fasher -- against people
gathered in mosques and the maternity ward of a hospital
in that area, with dozens of deaths and injuries in both
cases, the UN itself noted.
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EU will invest more than 10
billion USD, in South Africa
October 10th, 11:55am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, confirmed #today an investment package from the EU for 11.5 billion dollars for the country, aimed at promoting strategic sectors... like renewable energy and ecological transition.
During a press conference in Brussels with the president of the
EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the South African
president described the agreement as the beginning of
«a new era of cooperation» between both parties, as
reflected here in a presidential statement issued for
this purpose.
Resources will be directed towards the development of green
Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, assured today that his
government, is ready to meet the demands of the protesters who
have been shaking this North African country for nearly a week.
The street demonstrations here and in other cities, causing three
deaths and hundreds of arrests and injuries - demand attention
from the education and health sectors ---- which they consider
abandoned, while the authorities spend enormous resources
in preparations for the 2030 Soccer World Cup, scheduled
for this capital.
The head of the Government said in a meeting with his ministers
that political parties ask protesters to control themselves, be
aware, sacrifice, be good citizens and love their country,
but they don't listen.
He added that the Protesters --- have
not made a single public statement.
The street demonstrations, rudely confronted by the Royal
Gendarmerie, carried out mostly by young people, broke
out at the beginning of this week, called by the
GENZ 212 platform ------- which declared a
“strategic withdrawal” the day before.
For its part, hours ago, the Moroccan Prosecutor's Office issued
a statement in which it warned that the demonstrations are not
part of the right to expression and threatened the participants
with severe prison sentences, including life imprisonment.
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DRC and Rwanda meet again
to reach a peace agreement
October 3rd, 10:58am
(Prensa Latina)
For the third time, representatives of the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda met to address the completion of
the peace agreement signed on June 27, radio Okapi
reported today.
The meeting of the Joint Oversight Committee (IOC), held the day before with the participation of mediators from the US, Qatar, Togo (facilitator of the African Union) and the African Union Commission, recognized the persistence ----- of challenges to the implementation of the agreement.
In this sense..... the neutralization of the Democratic Liberation
Forces of Rwanda and its associated factions was mentioned,
as well as the withdrawal of forces from Rwanda and the
lifting of defensive measures.
Both parties finalized the operation order presented by the Joint
Security Coordination Mechanism, said the source, who added
among the aspects awaiting implementation, is access of the
International Committee of the Red Cross -- to all detainees.
During the meeting they highlighted the urgency of complying with
what was agreed in the documents and translating it into facts,
as well as abandoning all hostile rhetoric, particularly in
international forums.
The Committee is due to hold its fourth meeting following the
Joint Security Coordination Mechanism, which is scheduled
for October 21 and 22.
Meanwhile, in the east of the DRC, tensions are increasing in the
territories of Uvira, in the province of South Kivu, and Walikale,
in North Kivu, with a notable reinforcement in men and teams
by the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23),
which has the support of Kigali.
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Protests in Madagascar are paused
October 2nd, 1:01pm
(Prensa Latina)
The deep political crisis on this African island in the
Indian Ocean went on pause today after opposition
protesters declared a “strategic withdrawal”.
For their part, the ambassadors of six countries: Germany,
France, Great Britain, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland
and the EU called on the government and protesters
to start a constructive dialogue.
Earlier this week, in an apparent effort to calm things down,
Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina dissolved the cabinet,
but the street protests continued and to date have left a
trail of 22 dead among the Protesters.
The riots led by young people were triggered, due to what
protesters describe as bad government and the serious
problems faced by all public services.
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Pro-government candidates win
legislative elections in Gabon
October 2nd, 11:54am
(Prensa Latina)
Opposition parties today denounce what they describe as
massive fraud in the legislative elections won by the
candidates of the political group in government.
In the first round of the elections, the candidates of the
Democratic Union of Builders party monopolized 55
of the 145 seats in the National Assembly.. in
accordance with the calculation released
by the Ministry of the Interior.
The second consultation is scheduled for October 11,
although one of the protest leaders, Alain Claude
Bilié-By-Nze -- of the Together for Gabon Party,
demanded an annulment of the consultation,
for what he described.. as “huge frauds”
and irregularities during the vote.
In the second call, 77 constituency seats will be in dispute
in which none of the candidates obtained the majority
required to claim victory.
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Díaz-Canel describes meeting with the Foreign Minister of Namibia --- as excellent
October 1st, 12:08pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, today described
as excellent the meeting he held with the chancellor of
Namibia, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi.
“We treasure the historical friendship that
unites us”, he highlighted.
During the dialogue, held the day before, the head of state
highlighted that the newly established Intergovernmental
Commission between Havana and Windhoek - will mark a
milestone in strengthening and expanding bilateral ties,
which he classified as: at an “excellent political level”
....and in progress in the economic, commercial and
cooperation fields.
Díaz-Canel stressed that this mechanism “we only establish it
with very sister nations, such as you”, at the same time, he
highlighted the deep historical and emotional significance
of the visit of the African delegation.
«This visit, for us, has several meanings: one is the continuity
of our relations, of our historical relations, honoured by the
friendship between the founding father of the Republic of
Namibia, Sam Nujoma, and Commander in Chief Fidel
Castro, and they have continued in all these years»,
he stated.
The Cuban president described the ties between both nations as
endearing and unique relationships, based on affection, respect,
solidarity, affection and mutual admiration.
He ratified the willingness.. to “continue expanding our
collaboration, in all the sectors that you have raised
--- in this Intergovernmental Commission: health,
education, construction, hydraulic resources,
in biotechnology, also cultural, educational,
and sports exchange, receiving students
from Namibia in Cuba, and in any other
sector or field ..we can”.
For her part, the Namibian Minister of International Relations
and Trade... thanked the head of state for the welcome and
conveyed “warm greetings from your brother, our President”.
Regarding the Intergovernmental Commission, she pointed
out that for her country's leadership --- it represents “a very important, profound mechanism”.
The chancellor valued that although times are difficult, «they also
represent an opportunity for the countries of the South to unite
and reject what is happening, and also to show the world
that we ...have everything we need”.
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The first Cuba-Tanzania Workshop
on Traditional Medicine
prospers
October 1st, 11:15am
(Prensa Latina)
The Cuba-Tanzania workshop on traditional medicine, the first of
its kind on the Caribbean island and accredited by the National
Council of Scientific Health Societies --- until tomorrow, brings together specialists from both nations in this capital.
It is a space for technical and scientific dialogue that is committed
to the consolidation of good practices in this area, with the
participation of representatives of universities,
pharmacists and traditional medicine
practitioners, as published on its
website by the Ministry of
Health (Minsap).
Relevant topics are addressed --- such as the Cuban program for the
development and generalization of natural and traditional medicine;
Tanzania's experience in complementary medicine; the cultivation
and collection of medicinal plants in the Greater Antilles; and the
pharmaceutical productions, using natural products.
According to Dr. Johann Perdomo, head of the Department of Natural
and Traditional Medicine at Minsap, this event called Cuba-Tanzania
Scientific Exchange Workshop 2025, responds to an initiative
promoted by the Tanzanian embassy in Cuba and Minsap,
says the source.
It reaffirms the commitment of both countries to the sustainable
development of ancestral medical practices, integrated into
public health systems, for the benefit of their people,
noted the doctor.
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Forestry and fishingdrive
coastal development
in South Africa
October 1st, 9:55am
(Prensa Latina)
The forestry and fishing sectors are today considered essential
drivers for rural and coastal development in South Africa,
contributing significantly to the economic growth of
South Africa, said the minister of the sector,
Dion George.
For the head of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, the key role of
these industries allows not only to promote job creation, but also...
support thousands of families and promote social transformation in
regions usually marginalized from the national economic narrative.
Recent data put forward by the Ministry before the press show
solid growth in agriculture, forestry and fishing ...during 2024
and the first half of 2025, periods in which other productive
branches faced difficulties.
At the centre of that push is the Commercial Forestry Master Plan,
approved in 2019, which seeks inclusive development ----- by
transferring state plantations to local communities.
That strategy, George said, has opened up new opportunities in
wood production and processing, creating jobs in rural areas.
In the fishing field, the government has formally recognized
nearly 10,000 artisanal fishermen grouped in 171
cooperatives - distributed in four provinces.
Supported by co-management programs, controlled abalone
breeding and technical advice, these groups access
resources that increase their income and
economic resilience, he added.
In this context, the «Fishing for Freedom» campaign has revitalized
South African ports, transforming them into poles of diversified
economic activity that includes fish processing, ship repair,
tourism and hospitality services.
The Minister stressed --- that each strengthened cooperative and
each restored port demonstrate that environmental protection
and job creation ------ are not antagonistic objectives,
but complementary.
“Sowing trees, empowering cooperatives and revitalizing ports are
clear examples that rural and coastal economies.. do not wait on
the sidelines, but rather, lead South Africa's growth narrative”,
solutions and medium and long-term goals”, he declared.
The session is part of the government planning cycle and
addresses crucial issues.. such as high unemployment,
citizen insecurity and the rising cost of living, as well
as the strengthening of the State so it responds
effectively to social demands.
Ntshavheni noted that the proposals regarding economic
reforms are aligned with interventions aimed at
strengthening the capacities of local
government and optimizing
service to citizens.
“We analyze.. successful and problematic cases in the
municipalities to define new measures, including the
application of the municipal reform white paper”,
he explained.
Likewise, the Minister reaffirmed that the government
consolidates previously adopted plans through the
collaboration of the Presidency, the National
Treasury and the Ministry of Commerce,
Industry and Competition, avoiding
any duplication of strategies.
In international matters, South Africa reiterated its historic
position on the conflict in the Middle East, supporting the
two-state solution based on the Palestinian borders of
1967. “We support initiatives.. under the umbrella of
the United Nations - and other regional ones that
include the full participation of Palestine”,
Ntshavheni said.
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They awarded a medal..... for Angolan independence to a Cuban combatant
September 30th, 12:47pm (Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, today posthumously presented the commemorative medal for the 50 years of national independence, to the Cuban commander Raúl Díaz-Argüelles (1937-1975), received by his daughter, Natasha Díaz-Argüelles.
In a solemn ceremony, where national and foreign personalities received the recognition, the distinction in the Peace and Development Class was awarded to.. whoever was the first head of Cuba's military mission in this country.
Díaz-Argüelles -- is the third Cuban to receive the decoration, since it was previously awarded - in the Independence Class to Army Corps General Leopoldo Cintra Frías, who received it personally; and posthumously to Brigadier General Rafael Moracén Limonta, also in the Peace and Development Class.
The Cuban soldier was linked to the initial moments of the Caribbean nation's collaboration in Angola, that --- at the request of the government of António Agostinho Neto sent officers to contribute to the preparation of the Popular Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (Fapla).
Along with these fighters and island forces sent as part of Operation Carlota, he participated in some of the main battles that ensured the declaration of national independence on November 11, 1975 and the sovereignty of the territory.
Last October 21, when inaugurating the Cuanza Sur hospital that bears the name of the Cuban who died in Angolan lands on December 11, 1975, president Lourenço highlighted his contribution to the country.
He referred to his role in the Battle of Kifangondo, whose victory allowed independence to be declared; and the Battle of Ebo, just a month after Angola emerged free of colonialism, and that prevented South Africa.. from advancing towards Luanda and losing what it had conquered, he explained.
After that ----- there were other battles, but these were fundamental for the moment in which they occurred and any of them.. could have defined that we were not independent or that we would have achieved it much later, with a higher cost of Angolan blood and sweat, the president argued.
Raúl Díaz Argüelles, who was posthumously promoted on December 2, 1976 - to the rank of Brigade General of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, died from injuries caused ....after the armoured transporter on which he was traveling made contact with an anti-tank mine.
The combatant also received - post mortem - the Honorary Title of Hero of the Republic of Cuba, the Order «Máximo Gómez» of the First Degree and the Agostinho Neto, the latter delivered by President João Lourenço in Havana, in 2019.
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South Africa promotes national plan
againstlow-quality medicines
September 30th, 12:44pm
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa today presented the first comprehensive
National Action Plan (NAP) in Africa to confront the
threat of substandard and counterfeit
medical products.
At an event held at the Protea Hotel OR Tambo Airport, the
Minister of Health, Aaron Motsoaledi, reaffirmed the
government's commitment to the safety,
effectiveness and quality... of all
medicines, vaccines ---- and
health products available
in the country.
He described the plan as an essential tool to protect lives
and ensure the integrity of health systems in the face of
this serious problem.
Counterfeit or substandard medical products represent a
global risk and cost countless lives annually, many
undetected ---- according to the World Health
Organization (WHO), the official recalled.
Africa concentrates a significant proportion of these illicit
products, which directly affects public health and hinders
compliance with Sustainable Development Goal 3, aimed
at ensuring universal access to health.
The NAP was prepared by a multisectoral committee following
the guidelines of the WHO pilot manual and marks the
conclusion of said experimental phase, allowing
its implementation in all member countries.
The initiative was officially launched by the South African
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.