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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 24/03/2025

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00:00Welcome to the Review of African news on Melian.
00:12Let's start in Angola, 2 billion pounds of Sterling to finance various infrastructure projects in the country.
00:19This is what the United Kingdom announced as support for the country.
00:23Information given by All Africa, this initiative aims to support the country's overall development,
00:31targeting in particular the construction of health units, roads and energy infrastructure.
00:37British Ambassador to Angola Bart Joshi confirmed this information during a meeting with the provincial vice-governor of Malangé, Duarte Ginga.
00:51These investments are intended to strengthen the country's social and economic infrastructures, thus contributing to its overall development, according to All Africa.
01:02In Mauritania, the Malian community is demanding a more accessible procedure to obtain a stay card due to the relocation to the border of several hundred West African migrants.
01:13This is what we learn from 360Africa. At least 528,000 Malian migrants have been repatriated to Gogi, at the Malian border,
01:22causing criticism on social networks and among NGOs, recalls the source.
01:27Mauritanian authorities justify these measures by the need to respect national and international laws on migration.
01:35Malian organizations, such as the Malian Women's Fighting Initiative, have launched solidarity actions to support migrants in difficulty and plead for easier regularization, concludes 360Africa.
01:48And then in Mali, a tragic accident occurred in Taka, in the Gawo region, in the north of the country.
01:55Nine people of foreign nationality perished in the collapse of a handcrafted gold mine, it is written on Africom.
02:02The victims were engaged in gold mining activities in an unsecured well dug without a security device, which contributed to the disaster.
02:11This incident is part of a series of recent disasters on informal gold mining sites,
02:17including the collapse of Bilalikoto, which cost 65 people their lives, reports the information site.
02:24Let's go to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
02:26CD news tells us that 38 prisoners of the Bujimayi Central Prison in the province of Kassaï-Oriental have been released
02:35following the presidential grace granted by President Félix Etchesekedi at the end of 2024.
02:42The release ceremony was chaired by the Provincial Minister of Justice, Master Pasca Yunga Ernais,
02:48who encouraged the released to adopt positive behavior to avoid falling into delinquency.
02:56Each detainee received his official release document by nominal appeal.
03:02This measure is part of the RDC prison decapitation policy,
03:06with 10 other detainees also benefiting from a penalty reduction, according to the presidential order, reports the African Press Agency.
03:14Let's finish with Gabon, where 100 new doctors are going to strengthen the health system, according to Saïdine Apanews.
03:22The president of the transition to Gabon, Brice Coloteur Oligengema,
03:25chaired a ceremony to award diplomas to 700 new doctors,
03:2992 in general medicine and 8 in pharmacy, as well as 3 doctoral students who obtained their PhD.
03:37The best students received computer equipment and a bonus of 1.5 million francs EFA to encourage their efforts.
03:44The head of state also announced the allocation of 215 additional budgetary posts,
03:50including 100 for new doctors, as well as infrastructure projects to improve university conditions,
03:57specifies the African Press Agency.
04:00That's all for this African Press Review. Thank you for following it.