Fatshimetrie: Maximize your health with herbs and spices

Learn how herbs and spices like fenugreek, cayenne pepper, ginger, oregano, and turmeric can support your health and weight loss goals. These ingredients aren’t miracle cures, but when added wisely to your diet, they can make your healthy habits even more effective. With a little creativity in the kitchen, you may just see positive changes on your path to a healthier, more balanced life.

Tragedy in the artisanal mining sector: Call for action for worker safety

The article highlights the dangers and tragedies faced by artisanal miners, following a recent fatal landslide in a quarry in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It stresses the need for improved regulation and monitoring in the sector to ensure worker safety. It also calls for support for the victims’ families and raising awareness about precarious working conditions. Finally, it stresses the importance of protecting artisanal miners and ensuring their rights are respected to prevent further tragedies.

Defying Lightning in Idiofa: Urgent Call for Installation of Lightning Rods

Lightning threatens the population of Idiofa, where eight people have already lost their lives in two weeks. A security meeting proposed the installation of lightning rods as a solution to counter this scourge. The community lives in fear and uncertainty, wondering who will be the next victim. Urgent action is needed to prevent further tragedies and provide essential protection to residents.

Unprecedented tragedy shakes Maboko Musolo’s career

Amid a mining tragedy in Maboko Musolo, residents of the Wanga region have been shaken by an accident that claimed the lives of four youths and injured three others. Authorities blamed the lack of compliance with mining regulations and called for better enforcement of safety standards. Rescue operations have successfully extracted most of the victims, but one body remains buried. This tragedy highlights the need to strengthen security in artisanal mining operations to avoid further loss of life.

Tree Week: A Call to Action for a Sustainable Future

The Bas-Uele province in the Democratic Republic of Congo recently held Tree Week, highlighting the importance of protecting forests in the face of climate change. The Minister of Environment highlighted the positive impact of trees on the regional ecosystem and encouraged citizens to participate in tree planting. This initiative is part of the government’s program for ecological management of the ecosystem. Let’s plant trees for a sustainable and green future for all.

Mysterious disease in Panzi health zone: a race against time to contain the epidemic

In the Panzi health zone, a mysterious disease is spreading rapidly, causing 416 cases and 135 deaths. Health professionals are working tirelessly to contain the outbreak, but the situation is worsening with nine health areas affected. Urgent measures and collaboration between the authorities and the community are needed to contain the disease and protect the local population. The coming weeks will be crucial to assess the effectiveness of the actions taken.

Heroic Rescue: 112 African Grey Parrots Rescued from Traffickers and Repatriated to DRC

In a recent raid, 112 African Grey parrots were rescued from traffickers and repatriated to the DRC, highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation. This exceptional action has dismantled a network of trafficking of protected species and reinforces the country’s commitment to protecting its biodiversity. The reintroduction of these birds into their natural habitat marks a crucial step in the fight against wildlife trafficking, highlighting the importance of international cooperation and conservation awareness. This success demonstrates the need to protect our precious animal species to ensure an ecological balance and a sustainable future for our planet.

A Productive Silence: The Agricultural Inspiration of Deaf Workers in South Africa

At the heart of Agri-Park Westonaria in South Africa, Voiceout Deaf’s innovative and inclusive initiative provides empowerment opportunities for deaf workers. Led by Matebogo Victoria, a hearing-impaired entrepreneur, they grow tomatoes and lettuce using sign language as a means of communication. The agricultural enterprise provides training and tailored employment, allowing workers to grow professionally. By meeting the growing demand for fresh vegetables, Voiceout Deaf contributes to the local economy while highlighting the potential of deaf people in the workforce. The initiative illustrates the importance of inclusion and linguistic diversity, while paving the way for a more inclusive and balanced society.

Restoration of the Temples of Esna and Edfu: Valuable Works to Preserve the Ancient Heritage of Egypt

Discover the incredible restoration work at the Temple of Esna in Luxor and the Temple of Edfu in Aswan, Egypt. The restored paintings, recovered columns and revealed original colours are a testament to the exceptional commitment of the teams on the ground. These efforts to preserve Egypt’s cultural heritage contribute to making these sites internationally renowned tourist destinations, perpetuating their millennia-old legacy.

Diving into darkness: Ethiopia’s energy challenges

Ethiopia was recently plunged into darkness following a power outage, highlighting its vulnerability to energy incidents. Despite its ambition to become a major player in electricity generation, the country faces regional tensions, particularly with Egypt, over the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Resolving these tensions and strengthening its energy infrastructure are major challenges for Ethiopia to ensure its economic and social development.