MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 30/09/2024
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00:00Let's go for your African press review on Média.
00:13Tchad Info reveals that the TIAD was chosen to house the seat of the African Initiative
00:18on Renewable Energies during the 13th Board of Directors held in New York on the basis
00:24of the United Nations General Assembly.
00:26According to the online newspaper, this choice was supported by Egypt, Namibia and the African
00:32Union.
00:33A special mission of the AREI will soon go to Diamena to meet the Tchadian authorities.
00:40The Council also addressed the recruitment of the Executive Secretary and the expansion
00:47of the agency to new members.
00:50In Guinea, the political party RPG Arc-en-Ciel is delighted with the lifting of the sanctions
00:56imposed by the OIF, while calling on not to ignore the situation of the political prisoners
01:03of the country.
01:04Radio Guinea, which informs us, to specify that a former minister of the said party
01:09recalled that nine of his comrades are still incarcerated, exhorting international organizations
01:17to remain vigilant.
01:19He also underlined that the lifting of the sanctions should not be interpreted as
01:23unconditional support for the transition in progress.
01:26According to the comrades, the RPG reaffirms its commitment to a return to constitutional order
01:33by the end of 2024.
01:35And then in Côte d'Ivoire, the electoral review will last from October 19 to November 10, 2024,
01:42in preparation for the presidential election in October 2025.
01:46This is what APA News tells us.
01:48The Independent Electoral Commission will supervise the recruitment operations at the national
01:54level and in the concerned countries.
01:56A meeting of information with the political parties is scheduled for October 2 to detail
02:01the process.
02:02Despite his presidential grace, former President Laurent Gbagbo remains out of the electoral
02:07list due to his conviction in the BCIAO case.
02:11Note the source of information.
02:13Rwandan authorities are intensifying the fight against the Marbu virus after the confirmation
02:19of more than 20 cases and several deaths.
02:21This is at the head of Africa News.
02:23Infected patients are isolated and treated, while identified contacts are under strict
02:30surveillance.
02:31The WHO collaborates closely with Rwanda, sending medical supplies from Kenya to support
02:38the national response.
02:39The Marbu virus, similar to Ebola, causes a deadly hemorrhagic fever with a fatality
02:46rate of 88%.
02:48Trans-border measures are in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
02:54Ending in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the National Service has suspended the sale
02:59of nearly 6,000 tons of corn in Bujimayi, in the central region of the country, in the
03:04province of East Kinsai.
03:06This is due to disorders caused by young people of social progress, according to Radio
03:12Kapi.
03:13The latter claimed a decrease in the price of the bag of corn, sold for 82,500 Congolese francs.
03:19Stone throws have caused injuries and material losses, including the plundering of the bag
03:25of corn.
03:26Negotiations are underway to open new points of sale, of which the Pan-Africa website concludes.
03:32This is what puts an end to this African press review.
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