MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 01/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to the news in Africa, let's start in the Central African Republic.
00:13AFRIC Media TV reports that 12 former soldiers who deserted the Central African Armed Forces
00:19to join the Coalition of Patriots for Change have reintegrated the national army in Bangui.
00:25After nearly four years in the rebellion, they retained their rank and were welcomed by the FAKA Chief of Staff.
00:33This reintegration follows the calls of the authorities for a return to the service of the Republic,
00:39inciting other rebels to follow their example.
00:42These former fighters encourage their father, still active, to give up the rebellion and serve the country, says the source.
00:50Ethiopia claims not to want war to gain access to the Red Sea.
00:55If we believe it, its Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the information is given by VOA Africa.
00:59Abiy Ahmed defends an agreement with Somaliland, which plans to localize 20 km of coastline for 50 years
01:06in exchange for official recognition of this separatist region by Ethiopia.
01:11Somali authorities denounce this agreement as a violation of their sovereignty, intensifying tensions between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa.
01:19The Prime Minister reiterated that Ethiopia will not take offensive action, but will defend itself, if necessary, reports VOA Africa.
01:27In Burkina Faso, President Ibrahim Traoré received the ambassador of Ghana, Boniface Gambila Adengbila,
01:34at the end of the mission, to discuss bilateral relations.
01:37At this meeting, they made a report on regional security, trade and culture, on BNWA TV.
01:46Ibrahim Traoré praised the work of the ambassador and reaffirmed the will of Burkina Faso to strengthen its cooperation with Ghana.
01:54The ambassador expressed his gratitude for the welcome received and highlighted the importance of this partnership for the future of the two nations.
02:01This audience notes that the newspaper marked the closure of a significant chapter of bilateral relations,
02:06while opening the way to new perspectives for the future.
02:10In Rwanda, a young Rwandan man, a 65-year-old Rwandan doctor, was sentenced to 27 years in prison by a court in Paris
02:19for the complicity of genocide and crimes against humanity linked to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
02:25According to Africa News, while accusations of genocide were made, witnesses described the involvement of the young man in the massacres in Butar
02:36and denied any responsibility for the role of the trial, while Angélique Ouamahoro, a victim of genocide, testified that she had seen him incited to violence.
02:45This trial is the seventh in France concerning genocide in Rwanda, says Africa News.
02:51Let's finish with Gabon.
02:53Pharmacists launched a 12-day ultimatum to the National Health Insurance Fund for the payment of their credentials.
03:01They threaten to suspend their services as early as November 12 in the city of Gabon.
03:06This decision, motivated by growing debts, could lead to major health crises, depriving millions of Gabonese of access to medication.
03:15In a letter to the French government, Dr. Sandrine Itou Maganga expressed the despair of the profession in the face of the critical situation of the health system.
03:25Pharmacists determined to act emphasize that their warning is a last warning to avoid the collapse of the sector, notes the website.
03:34That's all for this review of African news, thank you for following it.