MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 06/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to this round of news in Africa, where we open in Ethiopia.
00:13Addis Abeba welcomes from November 5 to 7 the international conference on a world of its own,
00:19a meeting that brings together more than 1,500 participants, including heads of state and actors in the private sector.
00:26According to APAN News, the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlighted the importance of ensuring food security in the face of global crises such as climate change and conflicts.
00:38He pleaded for innovative solutions to respond to the growing challenges related to hunger.
00:44This event is organized by the UN and the African Union Commission with the support of the FAO.
00:52In Kenya, President William Ruto met Lisi, a non-responsible for the Chinese Communist Party, in Nairobi to strengthen relations between Kenya and China.
01:03This visit aims to explore development projects in Africa and to support China's unique policy.
01:13Ruto also called for support from Beijing so that Kenya could join the BRICS, an emerging economic group.
01:21This approach could allow Kenya to diversify its alliances while balancing its relations with its traditional Western partners, writes the African information site.
01:33Let's go to Guinea-Bissau.
01:35The head of state, Omar Osisoko Mbalo, officialized the report of the legislative elections initially scheduled for November 24,
01:43that is to say, on FEPA Info, this decision is due to the cancellation in the decree of July 2024
01:49due to non-meeting conditions for the holding of the elections according to his political advisor.
01:55The minister of territorial administration emphasized that the time was too short to solve the logistical and financial problems necessary for the organization of the control.
02:05A new decree should stop a new date, specifies the Guinea-Bissau presidency.
02:11And then, AFRICOM tells us that in Sudan, in the state of Al-Jazeera, a night attack cost the lives of 10 civilians,
02:19attributed to the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group involved in the ongoing conflict.
02:25Pro-democratic activists have denounced this violence,
02:29emphasizing that the Rapid Support Forces are intensifying their attacks to extend their control beyond Khartoum and Darfur, notes the newspaper.
02:39Al-Jazeera, until then relatively quiet, becomes a new home of tension, causing fear among its inhabitants.
02:47This escalation of violence exacerbates a humanitarian crisis already alarming in the region, concludes AFRICOM.
02:55Let's finish in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
02:58South African Airways has resumed its flights to Bombay since November 4,
03:04marking its return after several years of absence, according to Radio Okapi, which gives the information.
03:09This city thus becomes the second destination of the company in the Democratic Republic of Congo after Kinshasa.
03:16The inaugural flight was celebrated by a ceremony including a jet of water and the cutting of a symbolic ribbon by the government of the High Katanga,
03:25according to the commander of the Airways Board.
03:29This resumption is an asset for the economic growth of the two countries.
03:33That's all for the essential African news for today. Thank you for following it.
03:46Thank you for watching it.