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MEDI1TV Afrique : Midi infos - 09/12/2023

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16:15 In exposing the sales of a larger and diversified market, Mazadi contributes to the accessibility of Moroccan auctions, for its designers, beyond its digital aspect, because the platform intervenes as a lever of change for the Moroccan economy.
16:33 If you go to Senegal, do not hesitate to visit the Peking trade union market. It is in the suburbs of Dakar and it is the largest fruit and vegetable market in the country. It supplies the capital and its surroundings.
16:46 About thirty trucks from the sub-region unload their cargo per day for millions of Dakarians. This is a report by Mamadou Diara and Moussa Ndiaye.
16:57 Located in Peking, in the suburbs of Dakar, the trade union market is the largest fruit and vegetable market in the Senegalese capital. A destination that registers thousands of wholesalers, detailing per day.
17:11 In this mythical Peking market, each variety of fruit and vegetables has its period of treatment.
17:19 This is the period of watermelon. It is the most vandegouard. If you look at the market, you see that there are enough watermelons.
17:32 About thirty trucks from the sub-region unload their cargo per day for millions of Dakarians.
17:41 The watermelon comes from Salouma, Walou, and Ndiaye. We also make mangoes from Saba Senegalese, which comes from Mali, Guinea Conakry and Guinea Bissau.
17:54 As you can see, the trade union market is a sub-regional market.
18:02 In our area, it is the period of watermelon. It is difficult to walk five meters without seeing a wholesaler. But at the same time, other fruits and vegetables are sold, but to a lesser extent.
18:15 There are other fruits. We sell papaya, carrots, oranges and other fruits.
18:23 With the realization of its modernization project launched by the Senegalese government, the Peking trade union market will become the hub of the fruit and vegetable trade in the Senegalese capital.
18:36 We are in Côte d'Ivoire, which is about to host the first edition of the Africa Reggae Festival. The festival aims to promote this musical trend and to discover talents on the continent.
18:52 The event is initiated by the Ivorian star of this music, Tike Ndjafakodi, who gave more details during a meeting in Abidjan, attended by our correspondents, Eupolie Ddié and Herman Doko.
19:04 Several artists and patrons of Ivorian music took part in this important meeting, aiming to explain the objectives of the Africa Reggae Festival, an activity that will be held in 2024 in Côte d'Ivoire.
19:22 Speaking at the opening of the debate, the Ivorian star of reggae music, Tike Ndjafakodi, said that it is important to initiate such an event to not only preserve the position of the Ivory Coast, which he considers as the second country in terms of reggae music, due to its great name as Alpha Blondie, and to revive this music in the country and in the sub-region so that it continues to be the voice of the voiceless.
19:49 It would also be a space to detect talents and also to promote those who make this music.
19:53 Reggae has made a great contribution to the democratic process in Côte d'Ivoire. Reggae has made a great contribution to the fight for freedom in Côte d'Ivoire. Our objective is to really make our second place as a nation of reggae.
20:18 For the Commissioner General, this festival has a particularity. It is organized by an artist, ambassador of reggae music in the world. It will not take place exclusively in the Ivory Coast. It will be held, hence the name of the Africa Reggae Festival. The actors of the Ivorian music industry present at the event salute this initiative.
20:37 In Côte d'Ivoire, we know coffee and cacao, but we also know the Ivory Coast through reggae. Throughout the world, the actors of reggae raise the Ivorian flag very high.
20:54 In preparation for this festival, the artist has scheduled two concerts in Abidjan, the Ivorian economic capital, with Ivorian and foreign celebrities, including Kajim, Spyro, Takanazayon, Mo Kalamiti and Black Rasta.
21:07 This concludes this news. Thank you for following it. The information continues on Mediain TV and Mediain TV Africa.
21:16 Thank you for watching.
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