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MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 30/01/2025

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to the big media morning news. Here are the headlines.
00:22In the United States, an American Airlines plane with 64 people on board crashed last night in Washington after a collision with a military helicopter.
00:37In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the big city of Goma is almost in the hands of the M23 and the Rwandan troops after a few-week-long offensive.
00:51Just before midnight yesterday, Felix Tshisekedi took over for the first time since the start of the crisis and addressed the nation in more detail on this day.
01:02In Syria, Ahmed Charaa, who took power on December 8, was named interim president on Wednesday in a country that has begun a delicate phase of transition towards democracy.
01:18An American Airlines plane with 64 people on board crashed last night in the Potomac River in Washington after a collision with a military helicopter.
01:34In the United States, an American Airlines plane with 64 people on board crashed last night in the Potomac River in Washington after a few-week-long offensive.
01:54An American Airlines plane with 64 people on board crashed last night in the Potomac River in Washington after a collision with a military helicopter.
02:14An American Airlines plane with 64 people on board crashed last night in the Potomac River in Washington after a collision with a military helicopter.
02:45Rwanda's eastern capital, Goma, is almost in the hands of the M23 and the Rwandan troops after a few-week-long offensive.
02:57Rwanda's eastern capital, Goma, is almost in the hands of the Rwandan troops after a few-week-long offensive.
03:17Félix Tshisekedi has spoken for the first time since the start of the crisis.
03:24Félix Tshisekedi has spoken for the first time since the start of the crisis.
03:39Félix Tshisekedi has spoken for the first time since the start of the crisis.
03:53A vigorous and coordinated response against these terrorists and their sponsors is underway.
04:00Our valiant armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo, symbols of courage and patriotism, are fully mobilized, ready to defend every inch of our territory.
04:15Rwanda continues to openly violate and unscrupulously violate the UN Charter and regional agreements.
04:24Rwanda continues to openly violate and unscrupulously violate the UN Charter and regional agreements.
04:38This arrogant attitude, which does not even seek to cover up its misdeeds, is an unacceptable provocation against our sovereignty and regional stability.
04:50The Syrian government, which took power on 8 December, was named interim president on Wednesday in a country that has begun a delicate phase of transition towards democracy.
05:02Announcing the dissolution of the former parliament and the freezing of the 2012 constitution,
05:07the new Syrian authorities have indicated that Sharia was in charge of forming an interim legislative council for the period of transition whose duration has not been specified.
05:18These measures, published by the official Syrian press agency, intervene at the end of a meeting between Ahmad al-Shar'a and several armed faction leaders who participated in the offensive against al-Assad.
05:32Al-Shar'a is in charge of the country's presidency during the transition period.
05:36He will assume the functions of president and represent Syria.
05:41International forums have announced the authorities.
05:45This Wednesday, the new authorities are dissolving the al-Baghdadi party, which has governed Syria for more than 60 years.
05:54In the evening, after the measures announced by the authorities,
05:58there will be shots of protests in several neighborhoods of Damascus.
06:06In the diplomatic chapter, Belgium considers the Moroccan Autonomy Initiative, presented in 2007, as a serious and credible effort of Morocco
06:19and as a very good basis for a solution accepted by the parties.
06:23A position expressed by the Belgian Foreign Minister Bernard Quentin at a press conference at the end of his meeting yesterday in Rabat
06:34with his Moroccan counterpart Nassar Bouret al-Abidji,
06:37which saluted the Royal Initiative aimed at facilitating the access of countries from the Sahel to the Atlantic Ocean
06:44as well as the process of the African states of the Atlantic.
06:48Morocco and Belgium have reaffirmed their desire to continue, to strengthen the momentum of their partnership in all areas.
07:05We continue this newscast with the 7th National Investment Commission,
07:09which approved 20 investment projects for a total amount of 17.3 billion dirhams.
07:16Projects to create 27,000 jobs.
07:20The approved agreements concern 14 provinces and prefectures and concern 7 sectors of activity in tourism,
07:27renewable energies, food, car, packaging industry, lighting industry and high-tech.
07:35I invite you to listen to Karim Zidane, Minister-Delegate in charge of investment, convergence and assessment of public policies.
07:52These projects are divided into two categories.
07:55The first benefits from the basic support system worth 4.3 billion dirhams for some 5,500 jobs,
08:03while the second benefits from the strategic support system worth 13 billion dirhams to create 21,500 jobs
08:14covering 14 provinces and prefectures in this region.
08:19These investments will concern several sectors such as industry, tourism or energy transformation.
08:26This exponential dynamic of investment shows how attractive Morocco is.
08:32Morocco continues to make intense efforts to attract investors and promote the business climate
08:40in a spirit of consolidation of its impact on the subject.
08:45Moroccan investment is increasing.
08:49The Director-General of National Security and Surveillance of the Territory, Abdeltaif Hammouchi,
08:55held a series of meetings in Madrid to expand the fields of security cooperation with Spain and Germany.
09:03This visit took place at the request of the Director-General of the Spanish National Police
09:08to take part in bilateral meetings aimed at expanding the fields of security cooperation
09:14and strengthening the exchange of expertise on various issues of common interest.
09:27What strategies to strengthen the Ivorian economy and support growth,
09:32which the Minister of Economy and Development will provide answers to in the first session of the government in 2025.
09:46An opportunity to focus on the country's economic policy and to evoke perspectives,
09:52especially for SMEs and the private sector.
09:55This is a report signed by Mel Berchel, Ange-Wilfred and Yacoubou Massény.
10:02The Ivorian economic policy is based on a strategic vision focused on sustainable growth and structural transformation.
10:09For several years, reforms have been committed to improve the business environment and promote investment.
10:16The Minister of Economy, Plan and Development is drafting a state of the reforms in place
10:21and the challenges that the government must face.
10:24The Ivorian economy is showing resilience, despite a difficult international context.
10:30The GDP growth rate, gross domestic product, was established at an average of 8% between 2012 and 2019,
10:42to 7% in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before bouncing back to 6.5% in 2021-2024.
10:57If government reforms have enabled certain indicators to stabilize, the future rests on a more inclusive strategy.
11:04Supporting small and medium-sized businesses is a key lever for economic development.
11:09We need more innovation, modernization of the productive apparatus,
11:15especially in the agricultural sector, which is the largest employer in our country.
11:21There is also a challenge.
11:23Côte d'Ivoire has a lot of SMEs, a fairly dense SME fabric.
11:29It is important to improve the managerial capacity of its leaders
11:34to increase their migration to major national championships.
11:39The big challenge is the empowerment of women.
11:44This is our fight.
11:47We expect funding, coaching, because we help these women to better structure themselves,
11:53to better integrate into the country's economy.
11:56We need the support of the Minister of Economy.
11:59While Côte d'Ivoire pursues its ambition to become an emerging economy,
12:03reforms must adapt to global challenges and to the requirements of inclusive development.
12:08A challenge that the government is taking up with innovative strategies
12:13and a constant commitment to the country's economic actors.
12:17We are going to Guinea to meet a mother of two, a taxi driver,
12:23a tricycle taxi driver in the capital of Conakry.
12:27Fatoumata Sylla has been doing this job for several years.
12:31Her ambition is to revitalize the transport sector in the Republic of Guinea
12:35with the support of the country's authorities.
12:39Her portrait is addressed to us by our correspondent in Conakry, Idrissa Sylle.
12:44For three years now, Fatoumata Sylla, in her thirties,
12:48has been following the streets of the capital in her tricycle.
12:51According to her, it is her way of bringing financial balance to her home.
12:56A professional hairdresser, this young lady has finally chosen her husband's job
13:01after the demolition of her hair salon.
13:04Despite the constraints of the job, Fatoumata is committed to both work and home.
13:09When my former workplace was demolished,
13:12I became a civil security agent.
13:16But unfortunately, things were not going well for me there.
13:20That is why I told my husband that I wanted to practice his job.
13:24The role of a woman is not only to stay at home,
13:28but also to move in society, to know how to look for herself.
13:32Because in the 21st century, I don't think we should sit down and say
13:36that we are going to count on a man.
13:38There is also confidence.
13:41She was initiated in this profession by her husband,
13:44himself a tricycle driver in Conakry.
13:47Thanks to her support, Fatoumata is now strong in the admiration and respect of the public.
13:52Before she started to go out on the road,
13:55she had spent a lot of time with me.
13:58The moment I went out to take the taxi,
14:01she sat next to me to see, to know,
14:05to see, to know how it goes.
14:09Me, Alhamdulillah, since she started this job,
14:13it helped me a lot too.
14:15I really appreciate this job and I congratulate her again.
14:20This woman, I find her here every time.
14:25In any case, she is brave.
14:29She behaves very well on the road.
14:31She respects very well because I find her here every time.
14:35She comes, she stays where she has to park.
14:38She does what she has to do.
14:40She knows what she has to do.
14:43Fatoumata Sinla wishes to contribute her touch
14:45in the transport sector in Conakry,
14:47which is experiencing a real crisis.
14:49In the long term, she envisages the establishment of a modern transport company.
14:55Thanks to Présent l'Actualité Économique with your Capsule Éco.