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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 20/01/2025

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediain TV for your press release.
00:14Morocco plans to gradually introduce electronic billing by 2026,
00:19making it mandatory for companies to be able to receive dematerialized invoices.
00:25The specialized information portal also cites the introduction last July
00:29of the international supply call published on June 12, 2024 by the General Tax Administration.
00:35This contract was attributed to X-Hub for the development of the electronic billing system
00:41for a total of 6.3 million dirhams and a 12-month execution time.
00:46According to the DGI, many countries have adopted electronic billing,
00:50often through a gradual implementation.
00:53In some cases, this system is mandatory for transactions with public administrations,
00:57while other countries encourage its use in inter-company relations without making it compulsory.
01:03A transition phase will also be essential to integrate this new system
01:09into the billing and accounting processes of companies,
01:13while ensuring a fluid adoption, underlines the eco-inspirations,
01:16which add that for the DGI, this initiative constitutes a strategic lever
01:20to improve the coverage of the VAT and strengthen the fight against tax fraud.
01:26The figure of the day is given by the International Courier,
01:29and it concerns the Kingdom with its 17.4 million tourists for 2024,
01:34the year of all records.
01:36The country has recorded a 20% drop compared to 2023,
01:40that is 3 million more visitors, notes the French magazine.
01:44An increase that includes both foreign tourists,
01:4723% more than Moroccans from the Diaspora, 17% more.
01:51The Courier adds that Morocco is now ahead of Egypt
01:54until the first tourist destination on the African continent.
01:58Over the year, tourist activity generated a total of $11 billion,
02:02against $10.5 billion in 2023.
02:05However, its revenues remain below those generated by Egypt,
02:09with its $14.1 billion in 2024, the publication's website specifies.
02:14The country aims to enter the top 15 destinations in the world
02:18and will not hesitate to use the means to reach its goals.
02:21For the Moroccans, the best is yet to come,
02:23notably with the co-organization of the World Cup in 2030.
02:27In football, with Spain and Portugal, according to projections,
02:30the Kingdom's authorities could welcome 26 million tourists, concludes the Courier.
02:39In Nigeria, to continue this press conference,
02:42with the death of at least 70 people in the explosion of a tanker,
02:46this weekend, Vanguard writes,
02:48the vehicle carrying 60,000 liters of gasoline
02:51had an accident at the Jiko junction on the road
02:55linking the federal capital Abuja to the city of Kaduna,
02:58according to the National Road Safety Agency.
03:01A crowd of people then gathered to recover this fuel.
03:04By trying to transfer the fuel to a second truck,
03:07the oil would have come into contact with a generator,
03:10triggering an explosion, reports the quotidien Nigerien,
03:13which cites the authorities.
03:15The economic crisis that Nigeria has been going through for a year and a half
03:18has pushed the precariousness of many Nigerians,
03:20notably due to the flight of gasoline prices, adds the Nigerien media.
03:24In addition, some do not hesitate to risk their lives
03:27during road accidents to recover fuel,
03:30the price of which has tripled in just 18 months.
03:36In South Korea, supporters of President Yoon
03:38erupt in a court after a prolonged judicial decision.
03:41His detention, reports the Korea Herald.
03:44Broken windows and damaged walls, a panel disassembled.
03:47By deciding to extend the detention of Yoon Seok-yool,
03:50arrested for attempts to impose martial law,
03:53South Korean justice provoked the furor of conditional support from the president,
03:57writes the Korean Daily.
03:59Yoon's supporters forced the doors of the West District Court in Seoul,
04:03where the hearing took place, to broadcast a video live.
04:08There is concern about the fact that the suspect may destroy evidence.
04:12The judges had highlighted in advance
04:15to explain their decision not to release the head of state,
04:18arrested and locked up last Wednesday.
04:21They have thus authorized investigators
04:23to keep him behind bars for 20 days.
04:25According to the police, 44,000 supporters had gathered in front of the building
04:30chanting slogans in support of their leader.
04:35When streamers gather for a noble cause,
04:37it gives nearly 3.5 million euros collected
04:40during the event Stream for Humanity, says the Parisian.
04:43During 48 hours in the Jean Bouin Stadium in Paris,
04:46about 20 streamers, recognized in the field,
04:49have taken on multiple challenges
04:51and called on the generosity of their supporters
04:54in support of Palestine, Congo, Sudan and Lebanon
04:57and for the benefit of Doctors Without Borders, writes the regional daily.
05:01Organized by the streamer Amine,
05:03this mobilization weekend brought together on the platform
05:06live broadcasts of great names on the French web
05:09like Squeezie and his 19.3 million subscribers on YouTube
05:12or Innoxtag, author of the most viewed video in 2024 on YouTube in France.
05:17A football match concluded it,
05:20with former football stars like the former Parisian Jérémy Ménez,
05:24the former Catalan Gérard Piqué and Adil Rami, 2018 world champion.
05:28An event of this kind had already taken place in June 2024,
05:32Streamers for Palestinians, organized by the streamer Bagheera Jones
05:36which had raised more than 1 million euros
05:38in support of the Palestinian population in Gaza
05:41and 6 Jordanians donated to the NGO Doctors Without Borders.
05:46This is the end of this press release.
05:48Thank you all for following it.
05:50The news continues on Mediantv.