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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 26/11/2024

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00:00Let's start with Burkina Faso, the military operations carried out by the Burkinabe army
00:17have led to the neutralization of several terrorists, including cadres in the regions
00:22of the Sahel and the East, Benoît Webtévé tells us one by one.
00:27According to the source of information, these strikes took place last week targeting
00:31terrorist leaders gathered in Pobé-Méngao.
00:36The air force also struck positions in the village of Doua Ligou,
00:41causing the death of several other assailants.
00:43The authorities continue to affirm their commitment to fight terrorism,
00:48which the country concludes in the online newspaper.
00:51Africa is facing a tragedy with death tolls
00:55that occurred recently in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Madagascar.
00:59AFRICOM, which is in the information, reports that in Calais, in the south of Ski-Voo,
01:04at least 10 people lost their lives due to torrential rains,
01:07leaving dozens of houses destroyed and communities in distress.
01:12At the same time, Madagascar has also been affected by landslides,
01:16underlining the vulnerability of populations to natural disasters.
01:20Experts call for urgent measures to strengthen resilience and better manage
01:26environmental risks in these regions.
01:29And then Angola plans to start the production of non-oil-associated natural gas
01:36in 2025 thanks to the NCG gas consortium led by Senegal and Total Energy.
01:43Information is to be read on E360 Africa.
01:47This project should create 700 jobs during its construction phase,
01:52while contributing to social initiatives with an annual budget of $2 million.
01:57A contract for services valued at $4 billion has been signed
02:01to explore the Kiluma and Mabokero fields.
02:06This initiative is part of a broader strategy
02:09aimed at diversifying the Angolan economy and increasing the share of gas
02:14in its energy mix, according to E360 Africa.
02:20APA News, for its part, tells us that nearly 1.5 million voters
02:24are waiting in the polls this Wednesday for presidential and legislative elections
02:30in Namibia.
02:32Swapo, in power since 1990, is facing growing opposition,
02:37notably from Panduleni Itula of the IPC party.
02:41This scrutiny is marked by major socio-economic challenges,
02:44such as a high unemployment rate among young people.
02:47The emergence of a new generation of voters, the Born Free,
02:51could influence the results by privileging current programs.
02:56The stakes are therefore high for a country faced with inequality
03:00and the management of natural resources, writes the African press agency.
03:04Health, to finish.
03:05The World Health Organization has decided to maintain its maximum alert
03:10regarding the Hempox epidemic, which is particularly affecting
03:13the Democratic Republic of Congo and its neighbors.
03:17This decision follows a significant increase in cases
03:21and persistent operational challenges, informs Africa News.
03:25Since the beginning of the year, more than 51,000 cases and 1,083 deaths
03:31have been reported, with efforts being made to control the spread,
03:35notably against a new, more contagious strain.
03:39The WHO continues to mobilize funds and coordinate responses
03:42with a vaccination campaign planned very soon in Kinshasa, in Ardessee.
03:48That's all for this African news report.