From the visit of President Félix Tshisekedi to Nkamba, the holy place of the Kimbanguist Church, to the fight against Jassid attacks in cotton-producing countries, including the unexpected relocation of a quarter-final of African Football League, the Fatshimetrie blog, never stops keeping you informed of the varied news that makes the world vibrate.
In a recent article titled “Cotton-producing countries mobilize to fight Jassid attacks, hope for better harvest this year”, Fatshimetrie highlights the challenges facing some cotton-producing countries due to attacks by pests called Jassids. Many countries are mobilizing to find solutions to improve yields and guarantee a more abundant harvest. An interesting read to better understand the challenges of the cotton industry.
Another exciting article published on the Fatshimetrie blog concerns the unexpected relocation of an African Football League quarter-final between TP Mazembe and Esperance Sportive de Tunis. The article entitled “Unexpected relocation: the quarter-final between TP Mazembe and Espérance Sportive de Tunis of the African Football League will be played in Tanzania” reveals the reasons for this change of venue and explores the consequences on the teams and the supporters. A captivating read for football fans.
Did you know that the French language and Wolof compete in Senegal? This is what we learn from another fascinating article on the Fatshimetrie blog entitled “The linguistic challenge in Senegal: the predominance of Wolof and the limited mastery of French”. This text explores the linguistic dynamics underway in this West African country and asks questions about the place of French in Senegalese society. An interesting read for those interested in linguistic issues in Africa.
The Fatshimetrie blog is not only limited to Congolese news. A recent article entitled “Jacques Mwamba Ndumba, new president of the Katanga Football League: a promising era for regional football” highlights the career and ambitions of the new president of the Katanga football league in the Democratic Republic of Congo . This article offers an overview of the development potential of football in this region and hints at an era of positive change in the field.
The Fatshimetrie blog also covers international topics. In the article entitled “Ambition Africa 2023: a crucial summit to strengthen economic partnerships between France and Africa”, the author explores the issues and objectives of the Ambition Africa 2023 summit. This summit aims to promote economic exchanges and trade between France and African countries. An interesting read for those interested in economic relations between Africa and Europe.
Politics and international relations are also covered on the Fatshimetrie blog. A recent article entitled “Absence of Siadi, Baggio Kalala Mayele and Ben Malango Ngita: the underside of the meeting between the DRC and Angola” explores the reasons for the absence of certain Congolese players during a friendly match between the Republic Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola. The article examines the political and sporting implications of this absence, providing a unique look at the relationship between these two neighboring countries.
Finally, the Fatshimetrie blog also offers articles on other African countries, such as Madagascar. In a text entitled “Alfred Randriamanampisoa, new president of the Malagasy Football Federation: a leader committed to the development of football in Madagascar”, the author highlights the journey and motivations of the new president of the Malagasy Football Federation. This article offers an overview of this leader’s commitment to the development of football in Madagascar.
In conclusion, the Fatshimetrie blog is a veritable mine of information and reflections on African and international news. Whether you are interested in sports, politics, economics or culture, you will certainly find captivating and well-written articles on their blog. Do not hesitate to consult them regularly to stay informed and discover new horizons.