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above... a snapshot of a 21st Century moron
 
 
South Africa postpones implementing 
export quotas - for hunting trophies
September 13th, 8:37am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of Forests, Fisheries and Environment of South 
Africa, Dion George, has decided to temporarily cancel the 
export quotas for African Elephant, Black Rhino and 
Leopard trophies corresponding to the period 
2024 - 2025.
 
The determination will be in force - until a pending legal dispute is 
resolved in the Superior Court of the central province of Gauteng, 
where the cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria are located.
 
The decision comes amid a court case brought by Wildlife Ranching
 South Africa (WRSA), that questions aspects related to the process 
of assigning quotas for the export of these species - in compliance 
with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species 
of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES), the Ministry details in a statement.
 
The Ministry of Forests, Fisheries and Environment explained 
that the temporary suspension of quotas seeks to safeguard
 the integrity of the process and guarantee ''legal certainty'' 
while the matter is under judicial consideration.
 
Consequently, that department will await the court's resolution to 
evaluate the ruling and define the next steps, complying with the 
national conservation objectives and the commitments assumed
 under CITES.
 
The Ministry stressed its commitment to collaborate with all actors 
involved so that future decisions on quotas are based on sound 
scientific criteria, respect the current legal framework and 
promote both the conservation of species and the 
sustainable use of natural ''resources''.
 
The move reflects the complexity of the balance 
between protecting endangered species and 
regulating international trade, in a context 
where South Africa plays a fundamental 
role in conserving its emblematic fauna 
and in the responsible management 
of ''biodiversity''.
 
In previous years, South Africa has adopted strict policies, for the 
sustainable management of sport hunting, an activity that some 
sectors say contributes to conservation and the local economy,
 while others call for strengthening restrictions ------- to more 
effectively protect these threatened species, and others
say it should be stopped --- now!
 
Waiting for the court ruling... could define the 
direction of this policy in the coming months.
 
CITES, remember, is an international agreement between 
governments that establishes limits to ensure that 
international trade in wild animals and plants 
does not put their survival at risk.
 
In this framework, export quotas set the maximum number 
of ''copies'' that can legally leave the country, per year.
 
For decades, South Africa has been one of the main 
destinations for sport hunting and the subsequent 
export of ''trophies'' of iconic animals, such as 
elephants, rhinos and leopards.
 
Both within the country and internationally, trophy hunting has
been promoted by ''sectors'' that argue that it contributes to 
conservation, by generating economic resources for the 
protection of these and other species and local rural 
development ---- although it faces criticism for its 
ethical and environmental impact.. and ignores
the encouragement of moral degradation and 
evil psychopathy by dismissing the sanctity
of life - for the love of rich tourists' money.
 
The export of trophies from African nations, including South 
Africa, involves a complex legal and administrative process, 
including hunting permits, CITES certifications, and 
compliance with strict health and transport rules.
 
Between 2000 and 2010, South Africa faced controversy over 
questioned practices such as so-called «pseudo-hunting», 
which sometimes facilitated illegal trade, disguised as
legitimised murder, promoting a black market for 
rhino horns.
 
In response, the authorities implemented more rigorous controls 
to ensure the sustainability and legality of the trophy trade, 
seeking to balance the protection of biodiversity, with 
local socioeconomic realities... and their withered
blackened consciences.

Red sections added by Rhondda Records.
Try reading it without them and its cold
mealy mouthed, reasonable tone....
could be used to sell genocide. 


 
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They assure in the DRC an improvement 
in the security situation ------- in Uvira
September 12th, 1:14pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The governor of the province of South Kivu in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo, Jean-Jacques Pulusi, assured that 
the security situation in Uvira is much better today and 
positive progress is noted.
 
The town, provisional capital of the province, it has been 
involved in riots and the paralysis of numerous activities 
due to the population's rejection: of the appointment of 
General Olivier Gasita Mukunda as deputy commander 
of the 33rd Military Region, in charge of operations
 and intelligence.
 
The day before, a government delegation led by the Deputy Prime 
Minister and head of the Interior, Jacquemain Shabani, arrived in 
that territory with the mission of reconciling local communities, 
easing tensions and restoring the authority of the State.
 
After a restricted meeting of the Security Council, with the 
participation of envoys, governor Pulusi considered the 
presence of the delegation encouraging and called on 
the population to avoid falling into the trap of the 
enemy's strategy: the Congo River Alliance-
March 23 Movement --- supported
 by Rwanda.
 
He added that the rebels and their allies are determined to poison 
the masses and use their numerically large army, in addition to 
the advances they are trying to achieve in all the theatres of 
operations, he said - to Actualité.CD.
 
The security meeting brought together all relevant services at the 
national and provincial levels, and was later expanded to include 
civil society, local forces and representatives of local militias 
called Wazalendo, with the aim of fostering frank dialogue, 
dispelling misunderstandings and establishing a climate 
of peace.
 
According to Jean-Jacques Purusi, the government delegation, 
made up of the Minister of State and Industry, Aimé Boji 
Sangara; the head of Regional Cooperation, Floribert 
Anzuluni; and the delegate minister of Defense in 
charge of Veterans, Eliezer Ntambwe, among 
others, will continue talks.. with all of the
socio-political forces.
 
The Chief of Staff of the DRC Armed Forces, Lieutenant 
General Jules Banza, also traveled to Uvira; with the 
general commissioner of the National Police, 
Benjamin Alongaboni.
 
 
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Angola and DRC for strengthening 
cooperation in economic matters 
September 12th, 12:13pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, received a message 
today from his counterpart from the Democratic Republic of 
the Congo, Félix Tshisekedi, focused on strengthening 
relationships, in various sectors.
 
The letter was delivered by the special envoy of the 
Congolese head of state, Jacques Tshisekedi 
Tshibanda, who commented to the press as 
he left the hearing at the Presidential 
Palace of Ciudad Alta ------ that “he 
confirmed President Lourenco's 
willingness to expand relations 
---- mainly in the commercial 
and economic spheres”.
 
He added that both countries maintain solid cooperative 
relations, fundamentally focused on security issues, 
which is why there is an interest in expanding 
those areas.
 
“We intend to transform the abundant informal trade that 
already exists into formalized commercial relations. 
This is our pressing need and, fortunately, we 
have found the willingness of President 
Joao Lourenco, which confirms that 
Angola has been waiting for a long 
time to achieve this goal”, 
he said.
 
Angola and the DRC --- are neighbouring countries that 
share approximately 2,500 kilometres of borders, 
through which the flow of people and goods
 is maintained daily.
 
With deep historical and cultural ties, both parties have 
the potential to strengthen ties in other areas, such as 
the management of natural resources and the 
marketing of petroleum products.
 
 
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They reopen proceedings against
a former president of the DRC... 
instead of giving a sentence
September 12th, 11:24am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Superior Military Court of the Democratic Republic of the 
Congo announced today a reopening of the judicial process 
against former Congolese president Joseph Kabila, due to
 a request submitted by the civil parties.
 
The court was scheduled to rule on the case this Friday, but
 the first president of the court, Joseph Mutombo, told the 
Congolese Press Agency that they decided to heed the
 request of civil parties, including the central 
government and the provinces of Ituri, 
North Kivu and South Kivu.
 
The request was presented the day before and allows the 
reopening of a process with many political implications, 
where new evidence is expected to be examined.
 
On August 22, the prosecutor requested the death penalty 
against Joseph Kabila for treason, war crimes, the
organization of an insurrectional movement and 
conspiracy, in addition to requesting the 
seizure of all his assets.
 
The former head of state is accused of being the intellectual 
instigator of the actions committed by the rebels of the 
Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23) 
in the east of the country, including murders, rapes, 
deportations, forced recruitment and destruction.
 
In addition to the death penalty, the prosecution requested 
20 years in prison for advocating war crimes; 15 years for 
conspiracy; the immediate arrest of the accused; the 
payment of costs; and imprisonment.
 
Meanwhile, the civil parties demanded payment of
 US$24 billion in damages to the Congolese State.
 
The trial took place in the absence of the accused and, 
according to Kabila's followers, this is a maneuver of 
political persecution... that aims to discredit this
 influential figure on the DRC political scene.
 
 
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South Africa and Japan 
will strengthen energy 
collaboration
September 12th, 11:22am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of 
South Africa, Nomalungelo Gina, will make an official visit to 
Japan from the 15th to the 18th to consolidate cooperation 
in hydrogen energy and sustainable fuels.
 
According to a ministerial statement to this end, Gina will 
participate on September 15 in the Ministerial Meeting 
on Hydrogen Energy and Sustainable Fuels, events 
held within the framework of Expo 2025 Osaka.
 
These quotes, according to the text, seek to place South 
Africa at the centre of the global dialogue on policies 
and implementation of technologies related to 
hydrogen and clean energy.
 
According to the program, during her stay, the vice minister 
will hold conversations with Japanese authorities focused 
on strengthening international collaboration, stimulating 
demand and developing supply chains between
 both countries.
 
Japan, committed to ensuring safe and transparent global 
chains, the document continues, aims to consolidate 
global markets ----- that support its investments in 
hydrogen production, its transportation and use.
 
Regarding sustainable energy sources, Japan promotes their 
application in difficult-to-regulate sectors, such as aviation 
and maritime transport, promoting the adoption of biofuels, 
e-fuels and e-methane, activity that it also shares in joint 
initiatives with Brazil, ahead of COP30.
 
Between September 16 and 18, Gina will speak with 
representatives of the Japanese government, 
universities in Kyoto and Osaka, as well as
 leading companies such as Toyota and 
Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
 
Topics will cover nanotechnology, carbon recycling, astronomy 
and space technologies, in line with the strategic alliance in 
science and technology, formalized in 2003.
 
Speaking before traveling, the deputy minister highlighted 
the importance of accelerating South African energy 
diversification for sustainable and inclusive growth. 
 
To reduce carbon intensity in aviation
 
The knowledge obtained, he said, will be used to build 
a solid infrastructure of renewable hydrogen and 
sustainable fuels that transform key sectors 
such as energy, mining, transportation 
and agriculture.
 
These efforts will boost green industrialization, generate 
jobs in energy-intensive industries and strengthen 
transportation and logistics networks.
 
The Ministry stressed that, in the future, it will take advantage 
of Japanese experience in vehicle manufacturing, electronics 
and technology commercialization to enhance their common
industrial and technological development, thus contributing 
to national socioeconomic progress.
 
 
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Lions and Eagles open the
 African route to the 
World Cup
September 11th, 1:50pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Africa is experiencing today the decisive stretch of its 
qualifiers towards the 2026 Soccer World Cup, with 
the Moroccan Lions and the Tunisian Eagles as
 the first two direct finishers.
 
The Lions sealed their ticket last Saturday with a resounding 5-0 
win over Niger, a victory that returns them to the world event 
after having achieved the best African performance in 
history in Qatar 2022, by reaching the semifinals.
 
For their part, the Águilas secured their ticket on Monday with 
a tight 1-0 victory against Equatorial Guinea, which confirms 
them as a regular in the top tournament: it will be its 7th
participation after premiering in 1978 ......and securing
several presences since the end of the last century.
 
On this occasion --- the African Football Confederation (CAF)
distributes 9 direct places and one to the intercontinental 
play-offs -- almost double the number of places it had in 
the previous contest, thanks to the expansion of the 
contest to 48 teams.
 
With nine groups of six teams, only the leaders access 
automatically, while the best four seconds will seek 
the remaining plce in a playoff. After eight days 
played, the fight for the last places keeps 
giants such as Egypt, Senegal, Nigeria, 
Cameroon and Ghana ..in suspense.
 
The continent, which began its qualifying marathon in 
November 2023 and will close it in October 2025, 
beats to the beat of a common dream: surprise 
the planet again in the World Cup ---- in the 
US, Mexico and Canada.
 
 
 
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Angola activates epidemiological 
surveillance due to Ebola in DRC
September 11th, 1:13pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola is working today on the reactivation of border 
epidemiological surveillance posts in the northern 
province of Zaire, due to an Ebola outbreak 
declared in the neighbouring Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC).
 
The purpose of this measure is to prevent the possible 
entry of sick people who could spread the virus into 
Angolan territory, hence health authorities prepare 
technical personnel and biosafety supplies.
 
Zaire's provincial public health supervisor Andrade 
Lunzayilawo Kianzuaku.. said a considerable 
amount of security equipment... will begin 
to be distributed to border municipalities
in the coming days, in an initiative that 
involves not only health personnel, 
but also, law enforcement.
 
In statements to the Angola Press agency, he explained 
that, in the first phase the epidemiological surveillance 
posts in the municipalities of Cuimba (Minga & Malele) 
will be reactivated, Luvo (Kanga Nguvu) and Nóqui; 
in addition to monitoring people entering the 
country & disinfecting vehicles crossing 
the DRC border.
 
On September 4, the Congolese Minister of Public Health, 
Hygiene and Social Security, Roger Kamba, officially 
declared the sixteenth outbreak of the Ebola virus 
disease in the country, this time in the province 
of Kasai, in the Bulape health zone.
 
At the time of confirmation, 28 suspected cases were 
recorded, including 15 deaths, including four health 
workers, which represented a fatality rate of 
57 percent.
 
The country activated the Incident Management System
of the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre with
a deployment of rapid response teams, strengthening 
epidemiological surveillance and establishing triage 
and isolation centres.
 
Vaccination also began with those on the front line, groups 
made up of national health personnel, experts from the 
World Health Organization (WHO) and the African 
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
The campaign will be expanded to contacts of suspected 
cases and then to contacts of contacts, along with 
stricter surveillance and community participation, 
indicated the Congolese Ministry of Health.
 
The DRC has an initial stockpile of two thousand doses 
of the Ebola vaccine and is working to acquire 
additional doses in the coming days, 
to bolster the response.
 
 
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About 140 people have been murdered
 since mid-August in the DRC
 September 11th, 11:51am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
About 140 people have been murdered from mid-August 
to date in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
 according to humanitarian sources.


The humanitarian coordinator in the DRC, Bruno Lemarquis, 
said in a statement released today that, faced with
concerns about the resurgence of ADF attacks 
(The Allied Democratic Forces [ADF] ------ an 
armed group associated with the Islamic 
State), and the massive displacements 
and abandonment of entire villages 
caused by them, protection of the 
population --- is urgently needed.
 
He noted that consultations were initiated with the authorities 
of the provinces of Ituri and North Kivu to strengthen the 
protection of civilians, as well as to adapt the response 
to the most urgent needs.
 
In the message, published on his account on the social 
network X, Lemarquis firmly condemned the most 
recent assaults by the armed group, which 
occurred on September the 8th and 9th, 
respectively, in the villages of Ntoyo, 
Lubero territory, where at least 71 
people lost their lives; and in 
Fotodu, Beni territory, 
leaving 18 dead.
 
“These attacks are in addition to those perpetrated by the 
Congo Development Cooperative (Codeco) and the Zaire 
group ----- against civilians in Ituri province in July”, he
recalled, and he expressed feeling “deeply dismayed 
by the brutality of these attacks against 
defenseless civilians”.
 
The humanitarian coordinator conveyed condolences to the 
families of the victims and their loved ones, and urged all 
armed actors to protect civilians and respect
 international humanitarian law.
 
He said that humanitarian actors continue to mobilize to 
address the urgent needs of people affected by this
recurring violence, but regretted that the cuts in 
funding ......reduces operations.
 
In this regard, the statement recalled that, entering the last 
quarter of the year, the 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan 
for the DRC, planned for $2.6 billion to provide life-saving 
assistance to 11 million people, only has 15% funding.
 
“Immediate financial support is essential to continue 
saving lives. At the same time, political solutions, 
addressing the underlying causes of conflict, 
conflict prevention and building resilience 
remain equally important”, he stressed.
 
 
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South Africa Authorities to Reopen 
Anti-Apartheid Leader Steve Biko
 Death Case
September 11th, 6:18am
(teleSUR)
 
South Africa will launch a new investigation into the 1977 
death in police custody of Steve Biko, the activist who 
opposed the apartheid regime (1948–1994), the 
country’s National Prosecuting Authority 
(NPA) announced.
 
On Friday, prosecutors will file in court the reopening of the 
probe into the death of Biko, founder and leader of the 
Black Consciousness Movement, who “died exactly 
48 years ago after allegedly being tortured by the 
apartheid regime.”
 
The investigation is being reopened ---- following approval 
by the Department of Justice of the Public Prosecution’s 
request, which had “the support of Biko’s family’s legal 
representatives,” the NPA explained.
 
Steve Biko, the driving force behind South Africa’s Black 
Consciousness Movement of the 1960s, became one of 
the most feared opponents of white minority rule. His 
message of dignity and resistance -------- empowered 
Black South Africans to reject the lies of apartheid.
 
In August 1977, the regime’s security forces hunted him down 
near Grahamstown, chaining him, stripping him naked, and 
subjecting him to savage beatings and torture inside a 
police station.
 
On September 11, battered and unconscious, Biko was thrown
into the back of a police van and dragged more than 1,000
kilometres to Pretoria. There, still shackled -- and denied 
care, he was left to die the next day at just 30 years old.
 
Nearly half a century later, South Africa’s National Prosecuting 
Authority has announced it will reopen the case, following a 
resolution by President Cyril Ramaphosa --- to investigate 
whether crimes of the apartheid era were deliberately 
buried - to shield the perpetrators.
 
Apartheid, officially codified in 1948, turned South Africa into a 
laboratory of institutionalized racism and violence, designed 
to strip the Black majority of humanity. Though oppression 
had existed long before, apartheid elevated it into one of 
the most brutal and systematic racist regimes of the 
modern age.
 
It took decades of resistance, bloodshed, and sacrifice before
the system began to unravel..... in the 1990s. In 1994, South 
Africa finally held its first democratic, multiracial elections 
— delivering Nelson Mandela to the presidency, a 
symbolic victory for the millions who had 
suffered under apartheid’s iron fist.
 
 
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DRC and Kazakhstan for strengthening
 cooperation in various areas
September 10th, 7:20am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Kazakhstan will 
take another step today in strengthening bilateral cooperation
 
 with the signing of several legal instruments, in the context 
of the visit of the Congolese president, Félix Tshisekedi.
 
The president arrived in Astana the day before for a 48-hour state 
visit, the first in the history of relations between both countries, 
marked by economic, mining and diplomatic issues, as 
reported by the Congolese Presidency.
 
This Wednesday the president was received at the Akorda 
presidential palace by his counterpart, Kassym-Jomart 
Tokayev, where the official conversations take place 
and subsequently a meeting will take place with the 
delegations and the signing of several agreements 
and memorandums of understanding.
 
Areas such as mining, geology, the use of artificial intelligence in 
mines, as well as the training of managers and technicians are 
at the centre of these instruments, dedicated to promoting a 
mutually beneficial relationship between the two countries.
 
According to Radio Okapi, the operations in the DRC of the mining 
giant Eurasian Resources Group (ERG), based in Luxembourg and 
40 percent owned by the Kazakh state, they should have a 
prominent place in conversations.
 
The company is one of the world's leading producers of 
ferrochrome, alumina, copper and cobalt, and is a 
leading investor in Africa, particularly the DRC 
and Zambia.
 
However... since March 2024, the Congolese authorities 
canceled the registration of ERG in the subcontracting 
market, accusing it of hiding the ownership of nine 
subcontracting companies that, together, means
they control 98 percent of local markets.
 
The company denied the allegations, however.... and said it 
reiterated its commitment to transparency and regulatory 
compliance, as well as cooperation with the regulatory 
entity in this matter and the implementation of 
recommendations on the matter.
 
 
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''Islamists'' try to cut off 
fuel supplies to Mali
September 10th, 6:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The situation with fuel in Mali today becomes worrying --- due 
to the actions of Islamist groups that operate in the country 
and attack the transportation of fuel supplies.
 
These factions such as the so-called Support Group for Islam 
and Muslims (Jnim), the affiliate of Al Qaeda in the Sahel,  
claimed responsibility for the latest attacks on convoys 
bringing fuel from neighbouring Senegal.
 
Now Jnim is trying to cut off the arrival of vital resources 
to the Malian capital, to cause panic in the population.
 
Political observers highlight this Wednesday that Mali, being
a country without coasts, it is vulnerable to such actions 
--- because it relies on imports from Senegal and Ivory 
Coast for essential goods, including fuel and cement.
 
Modibo Mao Makalou, an economic specialist, warned that
 the blockade could have crippling consequences since 
Senegal is an important source of supplies for 
this nation.
 
Recently, the so-called Khnim said he had taken two Malian 
Army posts in the Wabaria area, in the Gao and Douentza 
area, in the southeast of the country.
 
Mali also faces the coalition of Tuareg groups, known as 
Berbers, determined to achieve the separation of the 
northern region from the rest of the country to 
create an independent state.
 
Nation of the Sahel, Mali lives mired in a deep political 
crisis, increased after successive coups d'état that 
occurred in August 2020 and May 2021, and it is 
also affected by continuous attacks by armed 
Islamist groups.
 
 
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Paramilitary attacks affect energy
 in the Sudanese capital
September 10th, 6:31am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Sudanese capital was left in darkness, due to a drone 
attack carried out by the so-called Rapid Support Forces 
(RSF), local media stress, here today.
 
The drones launched against Khartoum by the paramilitaries
affected numerous areas that were plunged into darkness 
by power outages.. the day before.
 
The sources added that the attacks also
 affected an Army refinery and air base.
 
Last May, the army recaptured the capital and residents 
began returning to the city but much infrastructure 
is destroyed, with little electricity and little food, 
water or other basic services, as highlighted 
this Wednesday by eyewitnesses.
 
Meanwhile, the military government of the so-called Sovereign 
Transitional Council began a reconstruction program, that, 
according to the United Nations, will cost more than 
300 million just to restore basic services.
 
Since mid-April 2023, this African nation has been mired in an 
internal war, after contradictions over power issues have 
been fueled between the head of the Army, Abdel Fatah 
al-Burhan, and the leader of the paramilitary Rapid 
Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.
 
 
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African Leaders Urge -- Climate 
Investment at Ethiopia Summit
September 10th, 6:20am
(teleSUR)
 
African heads of state met Monday in Addis Ababa for 
the second Africa Climate Summit, calling for a shift
 from aid to investment as the continent seeks 
resources to confront climate change.
 
Home to more than one billion people, Africa is among the
 regions hardest hit by droughts, floods, and other climate 
disasters that have displaced millions. 
 
At the first summit in Kenya last year.... leaders pledged to 
expand renewable energy, but progress has been slowed
 by limited financing. This year’s gathering focuses on 
unlocking climate funds and advancing Africa-led 
adaptation strategies.
 
“It is time to replace climate aid with climate investment,” 
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said at the opening 
ceremony, which brought together African leaders 
alongside business representatives, scientists, 
activists, and other stakeholders.
 
Amos Wemanya, a campaigner with Greenpeace Africa, called 
for taxing corporations and wealthy polluters to close the 
funding gap. “We need to tax the polluters and the super
-rich to generate the resources needed to make them 
pay for the climate plunder they are causing the 
continent,” he said.
 
Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, chair of the African Union, proposed a 
framework of “climate justice” to assist vulnerable countries 
struggling with both climate impacts and debt burdens.
 
A final declaration outlining Africa’s priorities is expected this 
week at the close of the three-day summit and will be 
presented at COP30 in November. COP30 president, 
Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, attended the 
event -------- and expressed solidarity with 
African governments.
 
The host country is also showcasing its national initiatives. 


On Tuesday, Ethiopia will inaugurate the Grand Ethiopian 
Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile, expected to 
generate .....over 5,000 megawatts of power 
- doubling the current national output, and 
enabling exports to neighbouring states. 
 
In July, Ethiopia launched a campaign to plant 
700 million trees in a single day as part of a 
broader plan to plant 50 billion by 2026.
 
 
 
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ADF murdered 89 people 
in two days in the DRC
September 10th, 5:58am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The death toll from attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces 
(ADF) in the province of North Kivu, in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC), rose to 89 today, after 
a new incursion with 18 fatalities.
 
The day before, members of that armed group associated with 
the Islamic State attacked Fotodu and Avey, in the territory of 
Beni, causing the death of 18 people, mainly farmers, who 
were murdered with knives and firearms, according to
 the Ministry of Communications.
 
The president of the local civil society, Kinos Katuo, told 
Actualité.CD that it looked like the same group that 
attacked the city of Oicha last month and urged 
the security forces to carry out a military 
operation to permanently eliminate
any threat from the ADF.
 
The figure of this aggression is added to those of the incursion 
perpetrated on the night of September 8 to 9, when the armed 
group attacked Ntoyo, in the territory of Lubero, and killed 
more than 70 people and kidnapped almost a hundred, 
so it is feared that the death toll ..will be higher.
 
Congolese Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, issued a statement 
this Wednesday in which he expressed condolences to the 
families of the victims and made a solemn call for 
national cohesion and solidarity with the 
affected populations.
 
He assured that the Government will guarantee security, 
prosecute those responsible and build a peaceful and 
prosperous future for all the Congolese people.
 
 
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Ethiopia addressed common issues 
with Somalia and South Sudan
September 10th, 5:37am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, today received
 the presidents of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, and of 
Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, to address issues of 
common and regional interest.
 
Ahmed revealed on his account on social network X 
that, in the dialogue with Mayardit, they explored 
ways to strengthen cooperation and promote 
shared priorities between both nations.
 
Meanwhile, in the meeting with Mohamud, they reaffirmed 
the commitment to promote stability, security and 
development throughout the region.
 
Both leaders participated the day before -- in the inauguration 
of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, in the inauguration
 of the Second African Climate Summit held last Monday, as 
well as at the Second Africa-Caricom Summit (Caribbean 
Community) that met on September 7 at the HQ of the 
African Union.
 
 
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 South Africa's GDP grows 0.8%
 in the second quarter of 2025
September 9th, 11:24am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased 
0.8 percent in the second quarter of 2025, after a 
slight increase of 0.1 percent in the previous 
one, the official statistics agency, Stats
 SA, reported today.
 
According to the entity's most recent report, growth was 
driven mainly by the manufacturing industry, which grew 
1.8 percent, contributing 0.2 percentage points to the 
total increase in GDP.
 
In the period analyzed, seven of the ten manufacturing 
divisions reported positive results, with notable 
contributions in the petroleum and chemical 
products, rubber and plastics sectors.... in 
addition to motorized vehicles and other
 transportation equipment, 
details Stats SA.
 
The commerce, catering and accommodation sector, increased 
1.7 percent, adding another 0.2 percentage points to economic 
growth. This progress was mainly reflected in the retail and 
automobile trade, as well as in accommodation and the
food and beverage service, the organization 
continues, in the report.
 
For its part, the mining and quarrying industry experienced an 
increase of 3.7 percent, equivalent to a contribution of 0.2 
percentage points to GDP. Among its main contributions 
are platinum group metals, gold and chromium ore.
 
However, the source notes, some 
activities showed a contraction.
 
Thus, the transportation, storage and communications 
sector decreased 0.8 percent, negatively affecting 
0.1 percentage points.
 
The declines are explained by lower activities in land 
transportation and logistical support services. 
Construction also reported a minimal drop, 
of 0.3%, due to setbacks in residential 
and non-residential buildings.
 
Regarding spending, final household consumption 
grew 0.8 percent, contributing 0.6 percentage 
points to the total GDP.
 
In this sense, increases in durable and semi-durable goods, 
services --- and expenses in restaurants, hotels, clothing, 
transportation and communication, were highlighted.
 
On the other hand, general government consumption grew 
0.7 percent, contributing 0.1 percentage points, 
especially driven by purchases of goods 
and services ...and salaries.
 
Gross fixed capital formation decreased 1.4 percent, subtracting 
0.2 percentage points, mainly due to declines in miscellaneous 
assets, transportation equipment and non-residential buildings.
 
In addition, there was an increase in annualized inventories 
of R16.6 billion, thanks to the accumulation in mining, 
transportation and manufacturing.
 
Finally, Stats SA revealed that foreign trade had a negative 
contribution of 0.3 percentage points. Exports fell 3.2%, 
affected by metal products, vegetables and transport
equipment, while imports decreased 2.1 percent, 
especially in chemicals and machinery.
 
 
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South Africa intensifies trade
negotiations ---- with the US.
September 9th, 10:43am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, revealed today
 that the government is maintaining active negotiations in 
Washington with the US administration to close an 
equitable trade and investment agreement that 
strengthens bilateral economic ties.
 
In a speech before the National Assembly (Parliament) --- 
the president explained that South African government 
representatives are currently in the United States to 
advance formal talks.
 
According to Ramaphosa, the priority is to guarantee continuous 
access to the US market, to encourage reciprocal investments, 
& to consolidate the historic economic relationship between 
both countries.
 
“We are actively working on the ground in the United States, with 
a team that includes the Minister of Commerce, Industry and 
International Relations, who holds meetings with officials 
of the North American administration, legislators and 
businessmen,” explained the President.
 
The United States.. remains South Africa's 2nd trading partner, 
Ramaphosa highlighted, and in response the Government has 
presented to Washington a comprehensive proposal ---- on 
which negotiations are taking place ---- which expands 
a package already delivered in May of this year.
 
At the same time, he added, internal measures are being 
implemented to support sectors affected by 30 percent 
tariffs on South African products imposed by the US., 
among them the Location Support Fund and the 
Competitiveness and Exports Program, aimed 
at strengthening productivity ----------- and 
diversifying markets.
 
In response to critical questions about the negotiating strategy 
and the absence of retaliatory measures against the United 
States, Ramaphosa stated that the option of dialogue and 
compromise is based on consultations with exporters, 
unions and employers.
 
“Our goal --- is to continue exporting to the United States to the 
maximum, allow investments from our companies there and 
attract American capital here,” assured the president, who 
highlighted the position of strength that its wealth in 
strategic minerals and productive capacity ----
 gives to South Africa.
 
The President emphasized that, although the US Administration 
may be unpredictable and punitive, his country will not submit 
to pressure, but will negotiate sovereignly to obtain the best 
possible offer. “We will not be intimidated; we will defend 
national interests in these conversations,” he stated.
 
Finally, Ramaphosa announced that the appointment of the new 
South African ambassador to the United States will soon be 
made public, who will have extensive experience in 
international relations and knowledge of the US 
market, to strengthen diplomatic and 
commercial relations.
 
Trade relations between South Africa and the United States 
have experienced tensions in 2025 due to Washington's 
imposition of 30 percent tariffs on South African 
products, a measure that threatens thousands 
of jobs in key sectors such as agriculture 
and automotives.
 
To mitigate this impact, Pretoria has presented renewed trade 
proposals with the aim of strengthening bilateral dialogue 
and seeking an agreement that favours mutual trade, 
while exploring alternatives to diversify its markets 
and consolidate regional alliances such as the 
African Continental Free Trade Agreement 
(AfCFTA).
 
 
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Brics must lead multilateralism, 
says South African president
September 8th, 11:14am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, today urged the 
nations of the Brics group during the extraordinary virtual 
meeting called by Brazil, to strengthen multilateralism 
and reconfigure global trade ......to be fairer to the
developing economies.
 
In his speech, Ramaphosa highlighted how the world is going 
through profound geopolitical and commercial changes that 
present both challenges and opportunities for the 
global economy.
 
The South African president pointed out that unilateral trade 
measures generate a protectionist environment that 
especially affects countries in the Global South, 
harming employment and hindering economic 
growth in South Africa, for example.
 
In the current global context that, he said, demands a transition
to multilateralism, the President supported current significant 
BRICS initiatives to strengthen the economic resilience of its 
member countries and the Global South and strengthen 
multilateral systems.
 
Among them, he suggested, are the World Trade 
Organization (WTO) and the United Nations.
 
In this sense, Ramaphosa ratified South Africa's commitment 
to preserving a multilateral trading system that facilitates
 the development of all member states.
 
The President further emphasized Africa's strategic potential 
in the global economy, describing it as a key driver capable 
of adding value, connecting regions and fostering shared 
prosperity - beyond the mere export of raw materials.
 
In his words, he reaffirmed support for WTO reforms so that 
emerging economies can overcome their position in the 
lower links of global value chains.
 
At the international level, the South African president urged 
an urgent reform of the UN to make it more inclusive and 
representative, with a fundamental role for Brics in the 
consolidation of the multilateral system.
 
He also reaffirmed South Africa's support for peace efforts in Gaza, 
supporting Brazil's call --- for a ceasefire to curb attacks by Israeli 
forces, the two-state solution and Palestinian self-determination.
 
In his speech, Ramaphosa recalled how an Extraordinary 
Committee of Independent Experts on Global Inequality 
was created under the South African presidency of the 
G20, led by Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, who 
will present the first G20 report on inequality and 
possible solutions.
 
Looking ahead, he urged the nations of the Brics group to 
move from crisis management towards strategic action 
..by implementing the Brics Economic Partnership 
Strategy 2030, that addresses domestic trade 
inequalities and demonstrates commitment
 to mutually beneficial trade.
 
Finally, Ramaphosa stressed the importance of cooperation, 
negotiated consensus and solidarity to effectively improve 
the lives of its people.
 
“Let us undertake these actions together 
in a spirit of alliance and solidarity”, 
he concluded.
 
 
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Africa's green industrialization 
mobilizes financing 
September 8th, 10:58am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A Cooperation Framework in support of the African Green 
Industrialization Initiative (IIGA) ...to mobilize more than 
100 billion dollars was signed today in the framework 
of the Second African Climate Summit.
 
The signing ceremony was accompanied by commitments from
 the continent's leading financial institutions, marking the most 
ambitious step to date to transform resources, renewable 
energies and the potential of the sector in a climate-
smart growth engine.
 
According to a press release, the framework transforms the 
IIGA, initially announced at the 28th United Nations Climate 
Conference (COP28) and rooted in the 2023 Nairobi 
Declaration, in a viable plan.
 
The document is designed to boost renewable energy-based 
industries, expand regional value chains and turn Africa 
into a global hub for sustainable trade.
 
Financing mobilization includes African Development Banks, 
African Export-Import Banks, Africa50, African Finance 
Corporation, KCB Group, the Secretariat of the 
African Continental Free Trade Area 
(AfCFTA), among others.
 
Considered a historic moment, the Framework Agreement is 
designed to transform Africa's vast resources, renewable 
energy potential and young workforce into drivers of 
climate-smart industrial growth.
 
Its priority actions include mobilizing capital on a large scale by 
leveraging African financial institutions and attracting global 
investment, plus boosting industrial clusters by harnessing
 renewable energy to consolidate new green value chains.
 
The latter, in areas such as critical minerals, green fuels and 
battery manufacturing through a joint project preparation 
and development platform.
 
It will also align cross-border policies and standards to boost 
trade under the AfCFTA and reduce barriers to industrial 
integration. Finally, it will promote knowledge transfer 
and skills development --- to prepare the African 
workforce for digital and circular economies.
 
At a critical time for global climate action, this step positions 
Africa not as a supplier of raw materials, but as a 
manufacturer, innovator and creator of 
the markets of the future.
 
By combining finance, technology and policy coordination -- the 
initiative demonstrates African leadership and responsibility in 
shaping the global energy transition, the statement concluded.
 
 
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South Africa and Algeria agree to 
strengthen bilateral cooperation
September 8th, 8:57am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa and Algeria --- are making progress in creating new 
trade routes and cooperation mechanisms to promote bilateral 
exchange and improve access to their markets. This progress 
was made after the meeting held in Algiers last weekend 
between the South African Minister of Commerce, 
Industry and Competition, Parks Tau, and his 
Algerian counterpart, foreign Trade and 
Export Promotion, Kamal Rezig.
 
According to an official statement released today in this capital, 
both authorities evaluated the application of the Memorandum 
of Understanding (MoU) on Economic Cooperation, signed in 
December 2024 during the Binational Commission between
 both countries.
 
The agreement covers cooperation in key areas, such as 
trade, industrial development and infrastructure, aiming 
to consolidate a strategic economic alliance.
 
During the meeting, Tau highlighted that the MoU functions as 
a general framework within which specific agreements on 
trade and investment are developed and defined.
 
In this context, the two Ministers proposed the creation of 
a Joint Trade and Investment Committee to act as a 
permanent platform to facilitate and enhance 
bilateral economic relations.
 
Likewise, according to the text, Tau emphasized South Africa's 
commitment to continental integration and its commitment to 
a resilient, inclusive and innovation-based economy, joining 
efforts with Algeria and other African partners.
 
During the working visit, both ministers analyzed opportunities in 
strategic sectors such as oil and gas, automotive, infrastructure, 
pharmaceutical products, manufacturing, aviation, agriculture 
and agribusiness. Complementarily,
 
Tau also met with the Algerian interim prime minister, Sifi Ghrieb, 
on which occasion they agreed to form a joint business council
 to accelerate cooperation and share technical expertise.
 
They also discussed the reinstatement of the direct South 
Africa-Algeria air route, aimed at strengthening 
commercial and cultural ties between 
both nations.
 
 
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South African president promotes 
comprehensive fight against 
corruption
September 8th, 7:44am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, today called
 for a comprehensive, society-wide approach to confront 
corruption in the public and private sectors with
 equal energy.
 
In its usual weekly bulletin ----- and based on the final report 
presented by the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council
(NACAC), Ramaphosa stressed that the fight against 
corruption is complex.. and requires dismantling 
systems of clientelism, that have been rooted 
for years --- in addition to strengthening the 
state's capacity to handle complex cases 
and close the regulatory gaps that have 
favoured this evil.
 
The president highlighted that practices such as tax evasion, 
market manipulation, inflated contracts and collusion in 
tenders by companies, seriously affect the economy 
and deserve the same attention as corruption in 
public institutions.
 
Regarding the NACAC recommendations, Ramaphosa emphasized 
in his letter the proposal to create a permanent and independent 
body called the Office of Public Integrity and Anti-Corruption, 
with a mandate to prevent, investigate and remedy 
systemic corruption.
 
This initiative responds to the call of the State Capture 
Commission and aims to attack corruption at its roots.
 
The NACAC report also suggests strengthening coordination 
between law enforcement agencies, incorporating artificial 
intelligence to prevent corrupt acts, and establishing an 
anti-corruption data sharing framework.
 
The head of state also assured that the proposals will be 
reviewed by the corresponding government institutions 
for presentation and discussion in the Cabinet.
 
In the text, Ramaphosa recognized the cry of the South African
 people for justice --- and highlighted the recent advances of 
entities such as the Directorate for Priority Investigations 
(Hawks) and the Special Investigation Unit.
 
At the international level, he highlighted the recognition of the
 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 
(OECD) and the progress to remove the country from 
the so-called gray list of the Financial Action 
Task Force (FATF).
 
Although public expectation --- demands more convictions, 
Ramaphosa reiterated that the battle against corruption 
exceeds judicial punishment and involves profound 
institutional and cultural reforms --- to prevent 
corruption from taking root in state and 
private structures.
 
 
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WHO Sends Emergency Supplies -- to 
Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Amid Ebola Outbreak
September 8th, 4:04am
(teleSUR)
 
The World Health Organization (WHO) ...sent twelve tons of 
emergency medical supplies to the Democratic Republic 
of the Congo (DRC) to help the country respond to the 
new Ebola outbreak declared last Thursday, which 
has already caused at least fifteen deaths, the 
organization confirmed.
 
A late Sunday update from the WHO’s Africa office on social 
platform X revealed that a shipment dispatched from their 
Nairobi response centre contains protective gear 
sufficient for at least 120 frontline healthcare 
workers for one month, along with patient 
isolation materials and water hygiene 
and sanitation supplies.
 
Last Thursday, the Congolese government announced the 
sixteenth Ebola outbreak since the virus was first 
identified in 1976, marking the first occurrence
 in the central Kasai province, since 2008.
 
Recent figures from the DRC Ministry of Public Health report
 a minimum of 32 confirmed cases and 15 fatalities. 
Laboratory tests confirm these infections are of 
the Zaire strain, against which a vaccine is 
currently being administered to 
medical staff.
 
Ebola is a deadly hemorrhagic fever spread through direct 
contact with the blood or bodily fluids of infected humans 
and animals. According to the WHO, it has a fatality rate 
between 60 and 80 percent.
 
From 2014 to 2016, West Africa experienced the deadliest 
Ebola epidemic on record, claiming roughly 11,300 lives -
predominantly in Guinea-Conakry, Liberia, and Sierra 
Leone - although the WHO estimates the true toll... 
may have been higher.
 
 
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Dialogue continues after order to
 suspend press strike in Angola
September 6th, 3:18pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Following the order of the Luanda District Court to suspend
 the strike called by the Angolan Journalists Union (SJA)
 for September 8, media officials today seek consensus 
with the workers.
 
The organization decided to carry out a five-day strike to 
demand better salaries and working conditions, which 
continues in negotiation with the management of 
public media ------ with the participation of a 
representative of the Ministry of Public 
Administration, Labour and 
Social Security.
 
According to what the SJA spokesperson, André Mussamo, told 
Angop, the possibility of an agreement that will not deviate too 
much from the initial demands is on the table and these talks 
are expected to conclude as soon as possible.
 
The presidents of the boards of directors of the public media and 
the coordinators of the management committee of TV Zimbo and 
Grupo Mídia Nova presented a precautionary measure before 
the District Court from Luanda, which gave rise to an order
 to suspend the strike issued the day before.
 
The action made it possible to gain time for dialogue, while the 
strike foresees the incorporation of all journalists from the 
National Radio of Angola (RNA), the Public Television of 
Angola (TPA), the Angola Press Agency (Angop), 
Edicoes Novembro-EP, the Media Nova Group 
and TV Zimbo, and is designed under the 
concept that no minimum services 
will be provided.
 
Precisely this issue was the centre of the allegations contained 
in the precautionary measure, since, if the strike occurred, 
information of public interest would no longer be issued, 
which according to the Court, endangers a right 
enshrined in the Constitution.
 
The strike was declared last Tuesday demanding payment of a 
58 percent salary increase, which the Government agreed to 
carry out gradually, starting in October with 27 percent, 
something the union did not accept.
 
 
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Second Africa-Caricom Summit An 
Historic Milestone in Cooperation
September 6th, 2:14pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Second Africa-Caricom Summit represents an historic 
milestone in promoting cooperation between Africa and 
the Caribbean, particularly in trade, health and repairs 
(?) an official source stated today.
 
The Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (Caricom),
 Carla Barnett, in statements to the Ethiopia News Agency 
emphasized that the time has come for the meeting, 
scheduled tomorrow in this capital, when 
remembering the first meeting in 2021 
held virtually .....due to the 
Covid-19 pandemic.
 
Since then, Barnett continued, the African Import and Export Bank 
(Afreximbank) has increased its presence in the region. It is now 
looking to establish a headquarters in Barbados, trade and 
investment meetings in four of our countries, he added.
 
He stressed that both regions work in important areas and 
defined that cooperation in the future is a mutual interest.
 
Regarding reparations, the Caribbean leader explained that 
historically, the reality --- is that a good part of the region's 
population are the descendants of Africans transported 
as slaves across the Atlantic Ocean.
 
He explained that the colonial experience lived in the Caribbean 
and Africa is the main reason for the lagging development 
compared to the developed world. As we seek 
reparations, we face the reality that there 
is a debt to pay, he said.
 
“We must recognize the reality that our shared history is the main 
reason we lag behind in areas such as health, education and 
basic economic development, and that is the conversation
---- that is taking place”, he said. On the other hand, he 
praised Ethiopia's hospitality in hosting the Summit. 
He added that collaboration between the local 
Government, the African Union Commission 
and the Caricom Secretariat was essential 
to make the conclave a reality.
 
Likewise, he expressed optimism that the deliberations will be 
very dynamic, meaningful and will reach agreements that 
guarantee continuous action to bring Africa and the 
Caribbean closer together.
 
The Second Africa-Caricom Summit will feature the participation 
of Caribbean Heads of State and Government, African counter-
parts and representatives of the United Nations, the World 
Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the African and 
Caribbean Development Banks, and Afreximbank.
 
It is organized under the motto «Transcontinental Association 
seeking restorative justice for Africans and people of African 
descent through reparations».
 
 
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They reaffirm UN commitment to 
protecting civilians in the DRC
September 6th, 2:12pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Deputy Secretary General for Peace 
Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, today reaffirmed the 
UN's commitment to the protection of civilians in 
the midst of the conflict in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC).
 
During his visit this Saturday to the province of Ituri, Lacroix 
spoke with the governor of that region, General Johnny 
Luboya, with whom he addressed issues related to 
the security and protection of people in an area 
greatly affected by the actions of various 
armed groups.
 
“There are challenges in Ituri province, but cooperation, trust,
 the solidarity and synergy between the United Nations 
Stabilization Mission in the DRC (Monusco) and the 
authorities, headed by the governor, are total”, 
he said after the meeting.
 
The head of UN Peace Operations arrived in the morning 
at Murongo airport, in the city of Bunia, and immediately 
headed to Fataki, in the territory of Djugu.
 
Accompanied by a delegation made up, among others, of the head 
of Monusco, Bintou Keita, and the commander of that UN force, 
General Ulisses Mesquita Gomes, in Fataki he met with local 
authorities and representatives of the Hema and Lendu 
communities, as well as civil society organizations.
 
Lacroix assured those present that the UN remains committed to 
processes aimed at achieving lasting peace in the DRC and in 
particular to cooperation to ensure the safety of civilians 
exposed to attacks by armed groups, the Monusco 
account in X reported.
 
In recent weeks, the province of Ituri has suffered the 
intensification of the actions of these contingents, 
particularly the Allied Democratic Forces, which 
committed dozens of murders, kidnapped 
civilians and looted communities.
 
Many people fled the violence and sought 
refuge in the Monusco camps.
 
 
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Non-state actors ----- contribute to 
Africa's climate meeting agenda 
September 6th, 1:30pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Assembly of Non-State Actors (ANE) met today in Ethiopia, 
one of the events prior to the Second African Climate Summit 
that will contribute to enriching its debates and solutions.
 
The Adwa Victory Memorial Museum in this capital hosted the 
meeting under the motto “Beyond the Summit: Making NSA 
Perspectives Count”.
 
Pan African Alliance for Climate Justice Executive Director 
Mithika Mwenda said the assembly will pave the way for 
an inclusive dialogue towards ACS2.
 
Participants stressed that Africa's voice must be heard and that 
non-state actors must move from the margins of negotiations 
to the centre. For its part, religious and union groups also 
urged leaders to allocate resources that facilitate 
sustainable livelihoods and resilience.
 
They emphasized that climate justice is inseparable 
from human rights, noting that marginalized 
communities are the most vulnerable.
 
Key priorities raised include adaptation, climate finance, 
loss and damage, with a strong call for initiatives 
focused on women and children.
 
The Assembly called for unity, African solutions and concrete 
results, making it clear that this is a summit of all citizens, 
aiming to shape an agenda that drives ACS2 and beyond.
 
Other events held during the day and prior to the Second African 
Climate Summit, to be held on September 8 to 10, they were the 
High-Level Ministerial Consultation of the African Negotiators 
Group, the African Youth Climate Assembly and the XIII 
Conference on Climate and Development in Africa.
 
 
 
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Potential for cooperation highlighted ---
after Africa-Caribbean health meeting
September 6th, 1:05pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Second Meeting of African and Caribbean Health Ministers 
highlighted the enormous potential of South-South health 
cooperation for a collective determination to develop 
healthier societies, an official source stated today.
 
This was expressed by the vice president of the African Union 
Commission, Selma Malika Haddadi, by closing the event 
that was part of the activities prior to the Second 
Africa-Caricom Summit (Caribbean Community) 
that will meet here tomorrow.
 
Haddadi said the meeting reaffirmed that both regions are 
connected by more than just history and culture. We
 share a common destiny, he asserted.
 
“Facing similar challenges, both historical and contemporary, 
our regions must continue to collaborate in developing 
shared solutions”, he continued.
 
He reflected that, in a world in which global health, economic 
and geopolitical competition, accelerating the effects of 
climate change, the increase in non-communicable 
pathologies and the unfinished program of 
communicable diseases, pandemics and 
emergencies, cooperation is essential.
 
He considered that investing in research, taking advantage of 
digital technologies, strengthening the health workforce and 
collaborating in international forums will enable Africa and
 the Caribbean to become pioneers of solutions and 
custodians of resilience.
 
“By deepening partnerships, and sharing expertise, we can 
build resilient health systems that truly embody the shared 
aspirations of our people. Investment in health ----- is a 
political imperative and a question of sovereignty”, 
he stressed.
 
In this sense, the African leader urged to honour and diligently 
increase commitments by mobilizing domestic resources, 
promoting cooperation, particularly in access to 
medicines, and developing innovative
 financing models.
 
He warned that improving internal health financing - is not only 
essential, but also crucial to realizing both the African Union's 
Agenda 2063 and the global Sustainable Development Goals.
 
The debates, he noted, shed light on the potential of both regions. 
“Cooperation between the African Union and the Caribbean also 
means coordination of positions and mutual support in 
multilateral forums, to achieve greater impact and 
influence from global health conversations and 
processes”, he asserted.
 
The Second Africa-Caricom Summit will provide the basis on which
 they will continue to build concrete cooperation, he commented.
 
We have a significant opportunity to shape a healthier future for all 
of our people, and the African Union remains ready to help turn 
the commitments we make today into decisive actions we 
will take tomorrow, he concluded.
 
 
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 South Africa creates
new political party
September 5th, 11:55am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African politician Floyd Shivambu officially announced 
today the formation of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement as a 
political party with a leadership structure... that includes 
2 vice presidents, Robert Nwedo and Lubabalo Mcinga.
 
During a press conference in Midrand, Johannesburg, Shivambu, 
leader and president of the new party, he explained that this 
formalization puts an end to the national consultation 
process that began by evaluating the viability and 
support for the movement.
 
Nwedo, appointed vice president, is president of South 
Africa's Maanda Ashu Workers Union, while Mcinga, 
also vice president, was a deputy for the 
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party.
 
During his speech, Shivambu stated that the objective of 
the Afrika Mayibuye Movement is to fight for total 
freedom and emancipation in various areas: 
political, economic and cultural.
 
He stressed that the party promotes decolonization and the 
construction of a State with the capacity for development, 
and genuinely concerned about the needs of the people.
 
In his words, he pointed out that the movement not only 
seeks to satisfy social demands, but also represent an 
inclusive and progressive approach that promotes the 
empowerment of different communities at the 
national level.
 
In the South African political context, according to local 
observers, the creation of Afrika Mayibuye Movement 
represents a new player -- with clear ambitions to 
contest the 2026 local elections and establish 
itself as a significant force on the 
national stage.
 
Shivambu emphasized the need for a political organization 
that embodies the fighting spirit for social justice, equity 
and freedom, proposing a renewed alternative to the
traditional parties.
 
This release follows Shivambu's departure 
from the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party.
 
 
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Cuba guest of honour --- at the 12th 
Algiers International Film Festival
September 5th, 11:48am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Cuba will be the guest of honour of the 12th Algiers 
International Film Festival (FICA), to be held from 
December 4 to 10 this year, the Cuban Institute 
of Cinematographic Art and Industry 
reported today.
 
According to what Icaic president Alexis Triana published 
on his Facebook page, such a designation constitutes 
recognition of the quality of national cinema and the 
historical relations between the peoples of Cuba 
and Algeria.
 
He highlighted that such an event will take place 
when the 60th anniversary of Commander 
Ernesto's “Che Guevara” first visit to 
Algeria - is celebrated.
 
Triana pointed out that Icaic is currently preparing the Cuban
 delegation that will participate in FICA, the exhibition 
invited by its organizing committee... and the 
competing works translated into French.
 
In the last five years, the historical and period film Cuba Libre 
was very well received by the Algerian public, a feature film 
by Cuban director Jorge Luis Sánchez, that was presented 
in the competitive section of the eighth edition.
 
Also in the tenth edition, Cuba Cuban cinematography was 
represented by the film Inocencia, by director Alejandro 
Gil, which closed the FICA conference.
 
Founded in 2009 under the name Committed Cinema Days, 
this event quickly established itself as one of the most 
important film festivals in Algeria ---- presenting films 
from around the world, the note alerts on that 
social network.
 
The event presents the Grand Prize for feature films, it also 
awards the Awards for Best Director, Best Screenplay, 
Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Editing, and for Best 
Photography and Best Soundtrack, in addition to 
a special mention from the jury in the categories 
of fiction short films and documentaries, and 
the presentation of the Audience Award.
 
FICA is dedicated to cinema committed to international events 
and global challenges, and has released fiction films, 
documentaries and short films, that address issues 
as varied as the present and future of Africa, 
colonization and neocolonialism, migration 
and fundamentalism, the text recalls.
 
 
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Freddie Mercury: From Africa to 
the United Kingdom, and from 
there ......to the top of rock
September 5th, 11:45am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The legacy of Freddie Mercury, 79 years today since his 
birth in Zanzibar, Tanzania, involves talent, identity 
and an indelible mark in the history of world rock.
 
A journey that began in Africa, in that semi-autonomous 
region displayed the magnetism, creativity and secrets 
that marked the unrepeatable legend of Mercury, 
commented the Noticias24hrs.com.ve site.
 
On September 5, 1946, Farrokh Bulsara, whom the world 
later knew as Freddie Mercury, was born, bearer of an 
unmatched stage fascination, that made him one of 
the great figures of rock.
 
Mercury's childhood was spent at a boarding school in India, 
where he discovered the piano ------ and showed a natural 
inclination for art; he drew, he composed, and began to 
shape that sensitivity that always accompanied him.
 
With the independence of Zanzibar, his family moved to England
in 1964, beginning a new chapter in a key country for his career.
 
The young Farrokh was attracted to the entire London cultural 
scene; London in the 60s was a musical and artistic hotbed 
with the explosion of British rock and new fashion trends.
 
The star immersed himself in that environment while studying 
graphic design --- a discipline that he later applied in the 
creation of the Queen logo, loaded with astrological 
symbols of the band members.
 
From the beginning and for the construction of Queen, they opted 
for a unique sound, fusing rock with opera, pop and glam, but 
their style did not fit the mold, and that, was precisely..... 
his strength.
 
Records like “A Night at the Opera” or the anthems “We Will Rock
 You” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” showed that the band was not 
afraid to take risks.
 
Mercury's ambition went beyond music and sought to create 
total shows, while each show was conceived as a theatrical 
experience, from the lighting ...to his extravagant costumes.
 
His ability to make the public part of the show peaked in 
“Live Aid” in 1985, with which in just 20 minutes, he left 
one of the most remembered performances of the 
20th century.
 
“Live Aid” were two concerts held on July 13 of that year 
simultaneously at Wembley Stadium, London, and at 
John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, (US), to 
raise funds to benefit Ethiopia and Somalia.
 
The Mercury voice phenomenon was a success. The artist 
not only shone - for his charisma on stage; His instrument 
was a unique case, studied - even by scientists.
 
Researchers analyzed recordings of him in 2016 and discovered 
that he had unusual vocal ability; When he sang he could span 
more than three octaves, from very low notes to impressive 
high notes.
 
They also found that it generated additional sounds when singing,
 a very rare resource in other rock vocalists. That combination 
explains why his voice sounded so powerful, versatile and 
exciting, capable of going from the hardest rock to an 
intimate ballad, even to a duet - with soprano 
Montserrat Caballé.
 
However, behind that was a man with internal conflicts 
over identity and belonging; with sexuality... and his
cultural uprooting.
 
He died in London on November 24, 1991, just 
one day after publicly announcing his illness.
 
 
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South African Ministry advances 
in the fight against corruption
September 5th, 11:41am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African Ministry of the Interior has begun to win 
the battle against corruption, confirmed its head, Leon 
Schreiber, during the Anti-Corruption Summit held 
today at the University of Johannesburg.
 
In his speech, Schreiber pointed out that the Ministry, 
previously the main focus of the corruption scheme 
known as State Capture, faced vulnerabilities in 
the issuance of documents, from visas to the 
national passport with a green barcode.
 
These failures, he acknowledged, were systematically 
exploited by criminal networks, to solicit bribes.
 
In his words, the Minister highlighted that - in the past -
impunity permeated the entire administration, causing 
the Interior to add negative connotations associated 
not only with long lines and poor service, but also to
 corrupt practices.
 
Likewise, Schreiber stated that corruption is not
a phenomenon exclusive to the Ministry of the 
Interior - but is part of a pattern of conspiracy 
between officials & fraudulent businessmen 
that affects the State in general.
 
The owner recalled that these networks were formed 
where valuable services are provided and that one 
of his first actions to combat this phenomenon 
was to revoke the citizenship of members of 
the Gupta family, as part of the new policy 
of the Government of National Unity.
 
Individual accountability ---- forms the basis for eradicating 
corruption and the capture system within the department, 
the Border Management Authority and the Government 
Printing Office, he added.
 
Between July 2024 and August 2025, he recalled, 54 
employees were fired for fraud, corruption and 
misconduct. Eight of them were convicted 
and sentenced to sentences of up to 
18 years in prison, sending a clear 
message against impunity.
 
“The process is just beginning, and we will not stop 
until we eradicate all officials who abuse their 
position”, Schreiber assured.
 
 
 
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Conference on Climate Change and 
Development began in Ethiopia 
September 5th, 11:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The XIII Conference on Climate Change and Development
 in Africa began today in Ethiopia with more than 250 
participants, including leaders, negotiators, 
scientists, academics, private sector 
actors, youth, women, indigenous 
peoples and civil society.
 
With the theme «Empowering Africa's climate action with 
science, finance and a just transition», the event is part 
of the meetings prior to the Second African Climate 
Summit (ACS2) to be held from September 8 to 10.
 
The head of the Sustainable Environment Division of the African 
Union Commission, Jihane El Gaouzi, noted that the meeting 
marks the beginning of vital exchanges in which they 
share ideas, formulate solutions, and promote the 
collective vision of the continent, paving the 
way towards ACS2.
 
For his part, the president of the African Group of Negotiators, 
Richard Muyungi, and the executive director of Pan-African 
Climate Justice, Mithika Mwenda, emphasized that Africa
 is not a victim of climate change, but a continent 
of solutions.
 
From Ethiopia's Green Legacy Initiative to Kenya's leadership in 
renewable energy and community resilience in the Sahel, bold 
paths to sustainable and just transitions are being 
demonstrated, they agreed.
 
Speakers also called for financial, energy and climate justice, 
urging the full operationalization of the Loss and Damage 
Fund, to reforms of the global financial architecture 
and the recognition of African sovereign priorities.
 
The conference scheduled until September 7 functions as 
a technical and inclusive platform, in line with the African
 Union Strategy on Climate Change and Resilient 
Development (2022-2032) and the theme of 
ACS2 “Accelerating global climate 
solutions: Financing for Africa's 
resilient green development”.
 
By connecting science, policy and investment, it lays 
the technical foundation for Africa's unified voice at 
the climate summit and the 30th United Nations 
Climate Conference (COP30) to be held in
 Brazil at the end from 2025.
 
The discussions aim to deliver evidence-based, 
investment-ready results that will strengthen 
resilience, promote green growth, and 
position African-led solutions, as 
global models of prosperity 
and climate action.
 
 
 
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Trade fair in Algeria boosts 
investments in Africa
September 5th, 1:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The second day of the IV edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair 
(IATF) will today have as its epicentre a meeting of regional 
investment promotion agencies and a space dedicated 
to migrants.
 
More than 30 agencies, agencies and experts will meet here, to 
address the development of innovative financing mechanisms, 
knowledge sharing and best practices, organizers announced.
 
This Friday there will also be a meeting to discuss the 
automotive manufacturing sector on the continent 
and the promotion of industrial and commercial 
cooperation.
 
The daily program will also include the launch of the Adaptation 
Fund and the African Trade and Distribution Company -- as well 
as technical workshops on e-commerce, intellectual property 
protection, bank financing and food security.
 
The fair started yesterday in this capital with the participation 
of about two thousand exhibitors and delegations from 140 
countries to promote continental integration. Algerian 
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune... as well as heads 
of state and government from numerous countries, 
including Tunisia, Mozambique, Chad, Libya and 
Mauritania, participated in the inauguration.
 
Under the motto “A bridge to new opportunities”, the new 
edition is the most important since its creation due to
 the impetus given by the Algerian authorities, its 
organizers stated.
 
The event is expected to conclude with the signing of 
important trade and investment agreements worth 
more than $44 billion, according to the electronic 
version of the newspaper Ech Chaab.
 
The event is organized by the host country, the African 
Export-Import Bank, the African Union Commission 
and the Secretariat of the African Continental 
Free Trade Area.
 
The seven-day meeting will be held in the capital's Pine 
Maritime Exhibition Palace and the Abdelatif-Rahal 
International Conference Centre.
 
More than 20 projects are ready to be signed during the 
exhibition, Abdellatif El Houari revealed to the press, 
acting Director of Export Support Mechanism of the 
Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion. 
 
The specialist highlighted that the country's trade with
 the rest of the region exceeded five billion dollars, of 
which more than two thousand 600 million --- are 
Algerian exports.
 
He highlighted that the main markets in the area 
are Egypt, Tunisia, Mauritania and Senegal.
 
 
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1st ‘World Public Assembly’ in Russia 
to Address African Challenges
September 3rd, 2:49pm
(teleSUR)
 
On September 20 and 21, Moscow - will host the first World Public 
Assembly, an event in which representatives from 150 countries 
will focus on the discussion of education, culture, and sports.
 
The panel session, “Africa in the Modern World”, will be held 
as part of the business program “A New Era of Cooperation 
and Partnership.”
 
The central theme of the platform is the role of public diplomacy
 in solving the urgent problems of humanitarian and
economic development of the African continent.

The formation of a 
multipolar world order, remains a
key historical 
movement, at the present stage of 
world development.
 
Africa is one of the most dynamically developing poles, where, 
thanks to public diplomacy, relations are expanding, trust 
between countries is strengthening, and new foundations 
for cooperation are being formed. Integration processes,
and the desire to strengthen statehood and create 
sustainable national economies, are reflected
 in the formation of the African Continental 
Free Trade Area.
 
The World Peoples Assembly attaches great importance to the 
development of ties with Africa, including cooperation with 
individual States, regional associations and, above all, 
with the African Union.
 
The panelists will discuss the priority formats of public diplomacy, 
as well as prepare a final communique that considers the principle 
of “African Problems – an African Solution” and modern areas of 
international cooperation in high technology, education, 
science, medicine, and IT.
 
The main basis of the dialogue is respect for the sovereignty 
of African States, their traditions, values and their desire 
to determine their own future. The participants will 
discuss Africa’s strategic place in the emerging 
multipolar world and the role of public 
diplomacy... in building trust 
between States.
 
The focus will be on integration processes, international 
networking, humanitarian cooperation and the 
development of recommendations that will 
be included in the final document of the 
World Peoples Assembly.
 
The panel session will be moderated by Igor Shpynov (Russia), 
a representative of the World Peoples Assembly, an expert in 
international humanitarian cooperation, diplomat, and Serge 
Phocas (Benin), founding President of the House of Africa 
in Moscow, a public figure who has been promoting the
 ideas of intercultural dialogue and African unity 
for many years.
 
Representatives of government agencies, international 
organizations, parliamentary and cultural institutions, 
as well as leaders of public initiatives and the expert 
community ---- plan to take part in the discussion:
 
• Konstantin Volkov, Head of the Organizational and 
Analytical Department of Rossotrudnichestvo (Russia);
 
• Tatyana Dovgalenko, Director of the Department of 
Partnership with Africa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 
of the Russian Federation (Russia);
 
• Yanina Dubeykovskaya, Founding President of the 
Foundation for Humanitarian Aid to Africa “Her 
Voice” and the Gallery of African Art 
“Ya-A” (Russia);
 
• Oleg Kobyakov, Director of the FAO Office for 
Relations with the Russian Federation (Russia);
 
• Lowe Rohey Malick ------ the first
female Mayor of Banjul (Gambia);
 
• Konstantin Mogilevsky, Deputy Minister of Science 
and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, 
Co-Chairman of RIO (Russia);
 
• Igor Morozov, Chairman of the Coordinating Committee
 for Economic Cooperation with African Countries 
(AFROCOM) (Russia);
 
• Nathalie-Aziza Munana, Minister of Social Affairs, 
Humanitarian Action and National Solidarity of 
the DR Congo (Congo);
 
• Temitope Enitan Ogunwusi, Wife of the King of the 
Yoruba People (Nigeria), Deputy Head of the 
Educational Initiative for Africa;
 
• Dominique Saatenang, Founding President of the 
African Martial Arts Festival (FADAM), world 
champion in Kung Fu and Ambassador of
 the BRICS 2024 Games (Cameroon);
 
• Sekgoma Boemo, Secretary General of the SADC 
Parliamentary Forum, Head of the SADC Youth 
Parliament (Nigeria);
 
• Tulikunkiko François-Xavier, Chairman of the Union of 
the African Diaspora ” Inganzo Gakondo”, CEO of 
International Agency – Rafiki LLC (Rwanda).
 
Also, representatives of the diplomatic corps from a number 
of African countries ....will take part in the discussion.
 
One of the participants in the session ---- Dominique Saatenang, 
founding President of the African Martial Arts Festival (FADAM), 
world champion in kung fu and Ambassador of the BRICS 2024 
Games, noted the importance of supporting youth ---- through 
sports and education:
 
“I tried to promote sports education for young people as the most 
important tool for educating new generations. I welcome the 
initiatives of the World Peoples Assembly ....aimed at 
supporting and strengthening youth in Africa. This 
panel session will be another step towards 
developing mutual understanding, 
partnership and a stable future 
for the continent.”
 
The platform’s work will result in practical recommendations 
....reflected in the outcome document of the World Public 
Assembly, as well as agreed approaches to expanding
 humanitarian and economic cooperation with Africa
 based on the principles of mutual respect 
and partnership.
 
 
Source: WPA
 
 
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DRC government assured continuity 
of peace negotiations in Doha
September 3rd, 2:20pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 
reaffirmed its commitment to peace negotiations in Doha, 
Qatar, and denied their stalemate, as accused by the 
ebels of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 
Movement (AFC/M23).
 
According to the deputy prime minister and head of the Interior, 
Jacquemain Shabani, the government delegation continues in 
the Qatari capital and the dialogue with the AFC/M23 revolves
 around the implementation of confidence-building measures 
and compliance with the ceasefire, Actualité.CD said today.
 
Shabani assured.... that the work is carried out daily under Qatari 
mediation, and that Kinshasa does not block the implementation 
of the Declaration of Principles signed by the parties in Doha, on 
July 19, as the insurgents accused at the beginning of the week.
 
The Minister of the Interior referred to the publication that 
measures are adopted for the release of prisoners, the 
aspect most demanded by the AFC/M23, and he 
mentioned among them the appointment of 
the International Committee of the Red 
Cross --- to direct or manage these 
operations, which is already in 
contact with the parties.
 
“Kinshasa is fully committed to the need to promote this initiative. 
Rest assured that obstacles will not come from the government 
of the Republic; On the contrary, these confidence-building 
measures will be implemented”, reaffirmed the deputy 
prime minister.
 
AFC/M23 rebels on Monday accused the government of blocking 
peace negotiations in Doha and violating one of the key points 
of the Declaration of Principles: the release of prisoners close
 to the AFC/M23.
 
The political coordinator of the AFC/M23, Corneille Nangaa, pointed 
out that this action is not a gift for the rebels, but represents “a 
duty of justice, a social and moral reparation” and called on 
Qatari mediation, the African Union, the United Nations 
and bilateral and multilateral partners... to address 
the situation.
 
He also denounced and condemned the attacks by government 
forces against their positions, which violate the ceasefire.
 
However, the DRC Government also accuses the rebels -
of breaking the cessation of hostilities and attacking 
Congolese Army positions.
 
 
 
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Soccer: Gabon beat Seychelles
 in World Cup qualifiers
September 3rd, 2:14pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Gabon team -- beat its counterpart from Seychelles 
4-0 today, as part of the African qualifiers for the 2026
 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
 
A hat trick from Denis Bouanga (minutes 4, 34 and 38) and
the same from Yannis M'Bemba (89), declared victory at 
the National Sports Complex of Mauritius, alternative 
headquarters of the defeated. The victory allowed 
the Gabonese to momentarily place themselves 
in first place in Group F with 18 points, ahead 
of Ivory Coast (16), but the Ivorians... have 
one game less.
 
According to the schedule, nine teams from the continent 
will qualify for the 2026 World Cup, the leaders of each 
preliminary bracket.
 
The four best runners-up advance to a playoff that will grant
 the possibility of a tenth ticket to the region, if they then 
win an interconfederation tiebreaker.
 
 
 
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Sudan.......  requests humanitarian aid 
in the face of tragedy in Darfur village
September 3rd, 1:34pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The government of Sudan has requested help from the 
international community -- in the face of the tragedy 
that occurred in Western Darfur, where a landslide 
left more than a thousand dead.
 
The disaster, which occurred this weekend, is considered 
one of the deadliest in the history of this African country, 
since the village of Tarasin was practically under the 
mud, due to the intense rains of recent days.
 
Tarasin is located in the Marrah Mountains of Central Darfur, 
where heavy rainfall has occurred in recent days
 
Local sources cite eyewitnesses who highlighted this 
Wednesday the magnitude of the disaster as 
immense ------ and gave an apocalyptic 
description of the place
 
For its part, the Sudanese government said that all possible 
capabilities have been mobilized to support the area with 
rescue groups, while United Nations representatives in 
this country are mobilising aid efforts for the affected 
communities, in the midst of bad weather ----- and a 
lack of resources.
 
Likewise, humanitarian organizations in Sudan are urgently 
asking for help to reach the place, which has been a 
refuge for displaced people --- who fled the war
between the official government army and
an outside financed fighting force.
 
 
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Former president of the DRC denounces
 ''instrumentalization'' of judicial system
September 3rd, 12:47pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The former president of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo Joseph Kabila denounced instrumentalization
of the 
national judicial system as a tool to silence
the 
opposition, radio Okapi published today.
 
Kabila believes that the apparatus is complicit in political
persecution, as occurs in the criminal proceedings filed 
against it by military justice, and affirmed that these 
actions threaten national reconciliation.
 
The former head of state considers that the accusations 
against him of treason, war crimes, murder, rape, 
torture, support for armed insurrections and 
complicity with the Congo River Alliance-
March 23 Movement (AFC/M23) 
constitute a judicial farce.
 
“These false and politically motivated accusations, were 
orchestrated by a desperate government, unable to take
 responsibility for its own failures”, the publication cited.
 
He says these acts are distractions from cases of corruption, 
poor governance and nepotism practices common in the 
running of the country.
 
He appreciates that national reconciliation will not be achieved 
through agreements such as those signed in Washington with 
Rwanda and in Doha with the AFC/M23 rebels, that do not 
have a practical expression on the ground.
 
Nor through selective trials, he noted, but rather ......a genuine 
dialogue is required that brings together all interested parties.
 
The Prosecutor's Office requested the death penalty for the 
former president of the DRC, who faces trial in absentia for
 treason and war crimes, for organizing an insurrection 
and for conspiring against the country.
 
The Attorney General's Office also requested the Military Court
 to seize all of Kabila's assets, give twenty years in prison
for advocating war crimes and 15 years in prison for
conspiracy 
and immediately arrest the accused.
 
Meanwhile, the civil parties requested more than 21 billion US 
dollars in damages from the Congolese State, and insisted on 
the reclassification of the crimes, in particular espionage, 
since Kabila was accused of being a Rwandan.
 
 
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African Union calls for bold measures 
in the face of climate crisis 
September 3rd, 11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahamoud Ali 
Youssouf, urged today to go beyond routine declarations and 
take bold and collective action to address the 
climate emergency.
 
Youssouf, speaking at the official opening of the Second 
Climate Week in Ethiopia, recognized that the issue has
become a global problem ---- with a tangible impact on 
human development.
 
He emphasized that Africa remains the most affected 
continent, despite contributing a paltry four percent 
of global greenhouse gas emissions.
 
“Cyclic droughts, unpredictable floods and rampant 
desertification are common”, he said, noting that 
these phenomena alter lifestyles, displace 
populations and cause food insecurity.
 
Formally establishing a direct link between climate change 
and instability, he called for leadership, innovation and 
bold decision-making from all communities, including 
young people and civil society, in the collective 
fight for the survival of humanity.
 
He highlighted key African Union programmes, such as the 
African Adaptation Initiative, the African Renewable 
Energy Initiative and the Great Green Wall in the 
Sahel, as well as other national ones such as 
the Green Heritage of Ethiopia.
 
However, he insisted on the need to «demultiply initiatives» 
and accelerate the mobilization of financial resources and 
the introduction of new technologies.
 
The African leader stressed that the purpose of the Second 
Climate Week, scheduled for September 1 to 6 under the 
motto «Dialogues for Ambition and Implementation», is 
prioritizing collaboration, removing barriers and 
accelerating progress.
 
He noted that the perspectives and momentum generated at the 
event will be critical for the Second Africa Climate Summit, to 
be held from September 8 to 10, where a unified African 
voice will seek the implementation of climate 
measures and a just transition.
 
Likewise, the mobilization of resources before the 30th United 
Nations Climate Conference (COP30) scheduled for the end 
of this year in Brazil, he added.
 
Lastly, the chairman of the African Union Commission called on
 the international community to support Africa and partners to 
ensure that climate finance is fair, effective, transferable
 and prioritises capacity development.
 
«The time to take decisive action is short-lived», he warned,
 before calling for unity to build a resilient, sustainable and
 prosperous continent ...for future generations.
 
 
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They consider the former Minister of Justice 
of the DRC .....to be excessively disqualified
September 3rd, 4am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Lawyers for the defense of the former Minister of Justice of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Constant Mutamba 
considered the disqualification for an additional five years
 issued by the Court of excessive Cassation as part of 
the sentence.
 
According to statements by one of the members of the legal 
defense team, released today, it is an incomprehensible 
decision for someone who has never been convicted 
and is not a repeat offender.
 
Mutamba was found guilty the day before of the crime of 
embezzlement of public funds and sentenced to three 
years hard labour; while, as accessory penalties, he 
was prohibited from voting and standing for election 
for five years, after compliance.
 
In addition, he was disqualified from holding any public and 
parastatal position, deprived of the right to parole, and 
was ordered to return the $19 million ''diverted''.
 
According to statements by lawyer Paul Okito published by Radio 
Okapi, there could be a hidden intention in the court's decision, 
since the former minister is “someone with an impeccable 
record, and has never been convicted”, so he considers 
that the court should analyze his past behaviour.
 
He valued the process as another example of the dysfunctionality 
of the Congolese judicial system, being immersed in a network 
of “friends, networks and cronies”.
 
Mutamba, who was escorted out of the courtroom yesterday by the 
Congolese National Police, denied the charges throughout the trial, 
meanwhile, he and his supporters affirmed that the procedure was 
a maneuver by the judicial system in retaliation for the 
confrontations sustained throughout the term of 
office at the head of the Justice portfolio.
 
 
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Working group on foot and mouth 
disease established in 
South Africa
September 2nd, 2:21pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa's Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, announced 
the creation of a joint Task Force between the Government and 
industry to strengthen the response to animal diseases, 
especially foot and mouth disease (FMD).
 
The team will coordinate efforts to improve the prevention, control 
and management of diseases that affect livestock. According to
statement to this effect, it will report directly to the working 
groups on the livestock value chain, which brings together 
all actors in the sector.
 
The measure responds to the persistence of FMD outbreaks in 
several provinces. In that sense, Steenhuisen warned that the
 team will guarantee better coordination, compliance and 
responsibility, in the management of these outbreaks.
 
The initiative arises after a strategic meeting (Bosberaad) held in 
July between the Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural 
Research Council (ARC), where failures in the current response 
were identified due to fragmentation and lack of coordination 
and effective controls.
 
Among the main actions proposed are the review of control areas, 
expansion of capacity for sampling and diagnosis, increased 
access to vaccines, and, and strengthening livestock
 identification and traceability systems.
 
Emphasis will also be placed on the need to reinforce 
biosafety so that containment measures are effective.
 
Regarding vaccination, Steenhuisen confirmed the acquisition 
of 900 thousand doses of FMD vaccine, purchased from the 
Botswana Vaccine Institute.
 
The first 500,000 doses arrived in June and were used 
in provinces such as KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga,
Limpopo, Gauteng, Northwest and the Free State.
 
Recently, the remaining 400 thousand doses arrived, of 
which about 50 thousand have already been distributed.
 
Currently, there are 274 unresolved foot-and-mouth disease 
outbreaks in provinces such as KwaZulu-Natal, southeast 
of the country, Gauteng, centre, and Free State, also 
centre, with a confirmed presence in commercial 
livestock systems, breeding, food, dairy 
and communal.
 
KwaZulu-Natal continues to be the epicentre, with 180 active 
outbreaks ---- now spread to Mpumalanga and other regions.
 
The Minister urgently called on producers to comply with health 
and biosafety regulations, denouncing irresponsible practices 
such as the transfer of sick animals, or private treatment 
without official notification, which threaten a definitive 
eradication of the disease.
 
“Full cooperation with state veterinarians and immediate 
reporting of suspected cases are essential to protect 
the livestock industry and the national economy,” 
Steenhuisen concluded.
 
 
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South Africa for expanding its 
agricultural sector to 
other markets
September 2nd, 1:48pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa promotes the expansion of its agricultural sector 
to other markets, despite the challenges presented by global 
trade, in a strategy aimed at diversifying its commercial 
portfolio and strengthening the resilience of the sector.
 
As highlighted by the Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries 
and Environment of South Africa, Narend Singh, progress
 in opening up vast markets and obtaining essential 
protocols for products such as citrus....... opens 
opportunities and expands the reach of South 
African agricultural crops.
 
Singh further highlighted how, under the coordinated leadership of 
the Presidency, the South African government is intensifying its 
efforts to enter high-growth markets in Asia and the Middle 
East, in an approach that not only creates new 
opportunities, but also strengthens the 
preservation of existing markets.
 
During the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Vietnam's 
Independence... in this capital, the official noted that the 
current global economic context - although challenging,
offers possibilities to accelerate the implementation of 
the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) 
and foster alliances in little-explored territories, such 
as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations 
(ASEAN).
 
Singh emphasized the need for South Africa and Vietnam to deepen 
their collaboration... through joint ventures, knowledge sharing and 
policy coordination, thus ensuring tangible benefits for their people.
 
Likewise, the vice minister recognized the complex international 
challenges, from geopolitical tensions to economic inequality 
and human rights concerns, that affect global stability 
and prosperity.
 
Finally.... he expressed the hope of strengthening the bilateral 
relationship, sharing experiences and expanding cooperative 
opportunities, with the joint vision of promoting peace, 
development and prosperity - in both countries and
 their respective regions.
 
 
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Three-year sentence --- of hard 
labour for former DRC minister
September 2nd, 1:44pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Court of Cassation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 
(DRC) today sentenced former Minister of Justice Constant 
Mutamba to three years of hard labour, after finding him 
guilty of the crime of embezzlement of public funds.
 
The court - also prohibited him from voting and standing for election
 for five years after serving his sentence, in addition to disqualifying 
him from holding any public and parastatal office - depriving him of 
any right to parole and ordering the return of $19 million ''diverted''
dollars.
 
The president of the court, Judge Jacques Kabasele, pointed out 
that the former minister acted “with the intention of illicitly 
enriching the Zion Construction company, and the 
deliberate intention to embezzle funds ---- and 
improper procedures”, Radio Okapi quoted.
 
Mutamba was escorted out of the courtroom by the 
Congolese National Police, the publication added.
 
The Prosecutor's Office had requested 10 years of forced labour, 
as well as disqualification from holding public and para-statal 
positions, and the deprivation of the right to vote and stand 
as a candidate in elections for a period to be determined 
....after serving his sentence.
 
The politician's defense denied the charges throughout the trial 
and his supporters said that the entire process is a maneuver 
by the judicial system in retaliation for the confrontations 
held during the entire term of office aimed at the head 
of the Justice portfolio.
 
This morning, law enforcement officers dispersed Mutamba 
supporters who gathered in front of his residence in the 
commune of Ngaliema, Kinshasa, and it is alleged 
that several people were seriously injured.
 
For several days, members and sympathizers of the political 
party of the former head of Justice, New Generation for the 
Congo Emergency, camped and held a vigil, in front of the 
house awaiting the verdict, which was postponed twice.
 
 
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Fuel prices drop in South Africa
September 2nd, 12:40pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Mineral and Petroleum Resources of South 
Africa (DMPR) announced reductions in the prices of all 
types of gasoline and diesel in force as of today.
 
According to the Ministry, 93 and 95 octane unleaded gasoline will 
see a decrease of four cents per litre (equivalent to $0.0023 per 
litre), while low-sulphur diesel will be reduced by 56 cents 
($0.032) and 57 cents ($0.032) per litre for its 
different categories. 
 
The wholesale price of lighting paraffin decreases by R37 cents 
($0.021), with a maximum retail adjustment of 49 cents ($0.028).
 
Furthermore, adds the ministry, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will 
be discounted by R1.32 (equivalent to US$0.075) nationally - and 
R1.51 (approximately US$0.086) in the province of Western Cape.
 
As explained by the DMPR, the reduction is due to the fall in the 
international price of Brent oil, which fell from 69.06 to 67.01 
dollars per barrel, influenced by the increase in joint 
production of OPEC+ countries and non-member 
producers... the slowdown in global economic 
growth and uncertainties around trade tariffs.
 
This decrease means that a litre of 95 gasoline will cost 21.55 
rand (about 1.22 US dollars) in the central province of Gauteng, 
and R20.72 (about US$1.17) in coastal areas as of Wednesday.
 
The appreciation of the rand against the US dollar also helped 
moderate local prices, easing about 2 cents per litre ($0.001).
 
 
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African Union Raises Concerns Over
 U.S.-Africa Migration Deals Linked
 to Trumps ''Deportations''
September 2nd, 3:24am
(teleSUR)
 
The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights -
raised the alarm on Monday over the migration deals
struck between the 
US, Rwanda, and Uganda —
agreements that would 
allow Washington to
offload deported migrants onto African 
soil — amid Trump’s race-based mass
deportation campaign, 
that
consistently violates the
right to due process.
 
In a statement cited by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, the Commission 
urged Rwanda, Uganda, and other African nations, to ensure full 
transparency in these arrangements...... safeguard the rights of 
deported individuals ---- and resist policies that risk turning
the continent into a dumping ground ------ for arbitrarily
expelled people.
 
The Commission denounced these agreements as part of 
Washington’s strategy to ''outsource'' its migration 
responsibilities — effectively shifting the burden, 
while exposing vulnerable people to heightened 
risks of abuse --- and violations of their most 
basic rights.
 
It further warned that mass deportations of this kind could run 
counter to international law, including the principle of non-
refoulement, the ban on collective expulsions, and the 
rights to dignity and asylum enshrined in the African 
Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and other 
regional and global treaties.
 
Uganda... is the latest to sign a so-called “temporary” pact with 
Washington, agreeing to receive third-country nationals whose 
asylum claims were rejected.... in the U.S. Rwanda, Eswatini, 
and S. Sudan have already entered into similar agreements.
 
The policy is pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump, who last 
July pressed African leaders from Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, 
Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal to accept deported 
migrants during a White House meeting. Reactions 
across the continent were mixed  ——  some 
governments complied with Washington’s 
demands, while others, like Nigeria, 
flatly rejected them.
 
 
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South Africa promotes foreign policy 
with a commitment to the future
September 1st, 12:36pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, today - reaffirmed 
the strategic and autonomous orientation of the country's foreign 
policy, based on the defense of its national interests and respect
 for sovereignty.
 
In his usual weekly letter, Ramaphosa highlighted South Africa's 
recent participation in the IX Tokyo International Conference on 
African Development (TICAD), held in Japan, as an essential 
forum to strengthen trade and investment relations with 
African and Asian countries.
 
In this regard, he stressed the importance of Japan as a trading 
partner in sectors such as construction, manufacturing,
 technology and agriculture, where collaborations in
 renewable energy, automotive components and 
hydrogen production were explored.
 
According to the President, economic diplomacy is a centerpiece 
of South African foreign policy, with a focus on ensuring market 
access, attracting investment and promoting sustainable 
development.
 
In the letter, Ramaphosa highlighted that, in accordance with the 
National Interests Framework published in 2022, the nation 
seeks to establish strategic alliances that benefit and 
protect its national priorities, especially in a global 
context of trade tensions and changes in the 
balance of power.
 
The South African president also recalled the country's 
commitment to a non-aligned approach “neither to the 
East nor to the West, but to the forward”, in the words
 of the Pan-African leader, Kwame Nkrumah.
 
This means maintaining balanced relations with the countries 
of the global North and South ......from a pragmatic and 
sovereign perspective.
 
In terms of human rights and international justice, the president 
reiterated South Africa's support for the self-determination of 
peoples such as Palestine and Western Sahara...... and he 
defended his decision to take Israel to the International
 Court of Justice ---- due to its serious violations.
 
In addition, he reaffirmed South Africa's vocation for multilateralism
 and peaceful conflict resolution, as reflected in his active role in 
United Nations peace missions, and his mediation in crises 
such as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
 
Ramaphosa confirmed once again that South African foreign 
policy remains guided by its own principles and not by 
external pressures, and that it will continue to 
promote a just world order based on 
cooperation, equity and the 
defense of peace.
 
 
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Growing vaping -------- threatens
 student health in South Africa
September 1st, 11:54am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The proliferation of vaping in South African schools 
represents a serious risk to the health of students,
 local specialists warned - before Parliament.
 
When intervening in public hearings on the bill to control 
tobacco products and electronic delivery systems, 
under debate since 2022, experts recalled that a 
university study in eight provinces revealed that 
almost 17 percent of high school students use 
these devices; in higher grades, the figure is 
closer to 30 percent.
 
Vaping, they remember, consists of inhaling vapour with nicotine 
through electronic devices designed for smoking, the practice 
of which has increased drastically in educational centres, 
surpassing traditional tobacco consumption.
 
In this regard, Professor Richard van Zyl-Smith, from the Institute 
of Immunity and Lung Infections at the University of Cape
Town, pointed out that the massive use of vapers in
young people -- is 
unprecedented in South Africa
and entails significant health 
effects, including
cognitive damage, higher addiction, and 
lung damage.
 
He explained that the impact of nicotine affects brain development, 
concentration and memory, with the added risk that students may 
migrate to the consumption of conventional cigarettes.
 
The legislative project being evaluated by the South African 
Parliament proposes prohibiting the display of tobacco 
products in places of sale, imposing packaging 
without promotional elements and eliminating 
vending machines, with the aim of stopping 
the supply to minors --- and protecting 
public health.
 
Specialists also warn about the link between vaping and anxiety 
and stress problems among students, who resort to these 
substances as a palliative mechanism, which can 
enhance their dependence and aggravate 
mental conflicts.
 
The debate in official bodies reflects the urgency of effective 
public policies that contain the advance of youth vaping and 
guarantee healthy school environments, strengthening 
preventive campaigns and more rigorous controls in
 the trade of these products.
 
 
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CULTURE: Forum on Repatriation of
Cultural Assets held in Bogota, Colombia
September 1st 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The International Forum on Restitution and Repatriation 
of Cultural Assets will begin today in this capital with 
the participation of delegations from Egypt, South
 Africa, Ghana, Kenya and Cameroon together 
with communities, officials and experts in 
heritage management and regulation.
 
 
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 Development and investments stand out
 at the end of August in Ethiopia 
September 1st, 10:13am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Office of the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
today, highlighted important national developments,
infrastructure projects and strategic investments
that marked the month of August 2025.
 
A monthly summary mentioned the opening of the Entoto–
Arat Kilo Plaza corridor, an urban renewal initiative that
includes pedestrian walkways, bike lanes, modern
lighting and renovated businesses.
 
The revitalization also encompassed the Shiro Meda
market, a former centre for traditional hand-woven
crafts, and incorporated public services such as
playgrounds and a soccer field.
 
Following meetings of the Central Council of the ruling
Prosperity Party, Ahmed reviewed the 21.5 kilometre
Addis Ababa Riverside Project -- which covers five
subcities and incorporates pedestrian walkways,
bicycle lanes, public squares, parking lots,
playgrounds, shops and amphitheatres.
 
Ahmed emphasized the project's objectives: reduce river
pollution, mitigate flooding, expand green areas, create
jobs -------- and transform the riverbank into a resilient
urban centre.
 
The document, includes the Ethiopian head of government's
inspections of industrial facilities, including a Vietnamese
solar cell factory, in the Hawassa Industrial Park, and he
praised its automation and production scale as a model
for the export growth and value-added manufacturing
strategy.
 
As part of his tour of the south of the country, he visited
the city of Arbaminch -- where the initiative «Dinner for
Generations» positions it as a future destination for
conferences --------- in addition to the Kulfo River
riverside corridor & large-scale agricultural
and development projects.
 
Ongoing development corridors in Benishangul-Gumuz,
Kumruk's modern gold factory occupied the African
leader's attention. He stated that mining remains
a key pillar of Ethiopia's multidimensional
development strategy.
 
In this capital, during the month of August..... the 12.74-
kilometre Addis Ababa International Convention Centre
–Goro– VIP Airport corridor was inaugurated, which
includes 29 kilometres of pedestrian walkways and
15.27 of exclusive bicycle lanes, thus strengthening
the capital's transportation network.
 
For the Prime Minister's Office, the most important
achievement of the month came with the signing
of an historic agreement ---- between Ethiopian
Investment Holdings & Nigeria's Dangote Group
to establish a 
world class urea fertilizer
complex 
of $2.5 billion, in Gode.
 
The plant - which will produce 3 million metric tons
annually, within 40 months, is expected to reduce
fertilizer imports, create thousands of jobs -- and
position Ethiopia as a leading regional producer.
 
 
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Hailemaryam Kiros: his 
conquest of Sydney
September 1st, 9:02am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The echo of Ethiopian Hailemaryam Kiros' victory yesterday 
Sunday in the Sydney Marathon -- still resonates in the city 
today, where fans and experts lived an unforgettable day.
 
Kiros is one of those men who are forged between high paths 
and infinite skies, where distance is measured in patience 
and discipline, and where each stride keeps a story.
 
His childhood already had the pulse of a marathon: getting up at
 dawn, training while the city slept, learning that endurance is 
not only muscular, but also moral. Since his debut on the 
international scene in 2020, every step has been a 
testament to perseverance.
 
From Chemnitz to Paris, from Osaka to Berlin, his life has been
 woven between marks and metres, between records that he 
touched with effort. But the Sydney Marathon was 
presented as the perfect excuse.... 
for his story to become visible.
 
The departure in North Sydney, under the humidity of the port, was 
the backdrop for a narrative that had been written in silence for 
years. Kiros did not seek to lead from the beginning: he slipped 
with the group, measuring strength and remembering his own 
journey. Every breath on the bridge echoed the training in 
Ethiopia, the loneliness and discipline that shaped it.
 
Entering the financial district, as the streets vibrated with music 
and applause, Kiros' mind traveled to previous marathons, 
where he learned to contain impatience and master the 
rhythm. He knew that the race, like life, is not won
 immediately, it is built --- step by step, decision 
after decision.
 
It was at Anzac Parade, near kilometre 30, when he took the lead 
with his compatriot Addisu Gobena. On that infinite straight, 
victory became a metaphor: concentrated effort, millimetre 
discipline, tactical intelligence. As the trees of Centennial 
Park passed by him, each stride returned the paths of his 
youth, where height shaped his heart and lungs, and 
patience was as vital as oxygen.
 
Leaving Hyde Park, with the climb towards Lady Macquarie's Chair, 
the harbour awaited him again, imposing and challenging. He
 remembered Paris 2021, Berlin 2024; He recalled that in 
great marathons talent is not enough, that victory 
belongs to those who know how to suffer 
and calculate.
 
The top of the viewpoint welcomed him with a breath of wind and 
the echo of his thoughts: “Here you decide, here you win”. The 
descent down Macquarie Street allowed him to lengthen his 
steps and squeeze the power out of that perfect memory
 and strength machine - that is his body.
 
Gobena still resisted at his side, but the experience and faith in his 
training, spoke louder. The Forecourt of the Sydney Opera House 
appeared, majestic and unfathomable, detonating his motivation.
 
He crossed the finish line as a consecration of years of sacrifice, 
as a light - that crowns a champion. Two hours, six minutes and 
six seconds set the stopwatch, a historical record in Australia, 
a moment stopped forever in the memory of the marathon.
 
On the podium, as the wind brushed against the iconic structure, 
Kiros thought about everything he had left behind: rainy nights, 
deserted routes, invisible kilometres. At his side, Gobena 
celebrated silver, and the British James Edwards smiled
 from bronze, aware that greatness is sometimes
 touched, but not achieved.
 
And in the heart of Ethiopia, Sydney, the city that witnessed 
a man who learned to run life at his own pace: relentless, 
constant, legendary.
 
 

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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.

Rise up, Africa!




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