MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 23/09/2024
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00:00It's time for your African Press Review on the Pan-African.
00:12Let's start with the Tiyad, where the government formally denied information
00:17concerning a so-called agreement for the return of US Special Forces on its territory.
00:23The African Press Agency underlined that several media reported that 75 members of the Special Forces
00:29of the United States were due to return to N'Djamena after their withdrawal in April 2024.
00:34The French newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné had mentioned an agreement between Washington and N'Djamena on the subject.
00:41However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the Minister, denied the existence of such a decision.
00:49The government affirms that no negotiations are underway to reinstall the US troops.
00:55This is what the online newspaper concludes.
00:59In Senegal, the Ministry of Justice announced a permanent organization
01:04to facilitate the delivery of extracts from the judiciary to the candidates for the legislative elections
01:10anticipated for November 17, 2024.
01:13The African Press said that these permanences started on September 21
01:18and will continue until the filing of the files is completed.
01:22This initiative aims to ensure that the candidates have the bulletin No. 3 necessary for their candidacy.
01:29The Minister of Justice assured that all measures will be taken for a rapid delivery of these documents.
01:38Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General, for his part, expressed his deep concern
01:43about the attack of the Fast Support Forces against El Fakher, in Darfur, in the north.
01:49Information relayed by Afrique.com.
01:52He called on the leaders of the Fast Support Forces to stop the hostilities
01:56that are putting on guard against a propagation of the conflict in the region.
02:01Since April 2023, the war between the FSR and the Sudanese army has caused more than 12,000 deaths
02:08and a massive humanitarian crisis.
02:10According to the brothers, international efforts to establish a ceasefire,
02:15like those in Haiti, have not yet paid off.
02:21And then the WHO delivered 33.5 tons of medical supplies and emergency equipment
02:27to the Democratic Republic of Congo to reinforce the response to the Mpox epidemic.
02:33It is at the head of Radio Capi.
02:35This is the most important expedition of the year in Africa.
02:39This is added to a first shipment of 14 tons two weeks earlier.
02:44These deliveries aim to support prevention, control of infections and clinical care in the country.
02:51About 90% of the 30,000 cases of Mpox reported in Africa since the beginning of the year
02:58are concentrated in DRC.
03:02Let's finish with the Nigerian Prime Minister, who presided over the award ceremony
03:07for the trophies of the 13th edition of the Day of Excellence and Merit in Niamey.
03:12FAPA.info, which provides information, indicates that a total of 278 laureates
03:17from 8 regions of the country have been awarded for their academic success
03:23under the theme of excellence as a pillar of sovereignty.
03:27This day highlights the importance of reforming the educational system
03:33to promote values of progress and solidarity.
03:36The laureates received telephones, tablets, computers and an envelope of 50,000 francs
03:41FAPA.info notes the source of information.
03:45This is where your review of African news on Média ends.
03:48Thank you for following it.