“DRC-Africa Forum 2023: Key recommendations for creating wealth in Africa’s battery metals industry”

The DRC-Africa Forum 2023, held in the Democratic Republic of Congo, made 18 recommendations to improve mining and industrial governance in Africa. Among these recommendations, the establishment of an Industry Code and the search for skills and technology to ensure a sustainable value chain in the battery metals industry. Cooperation between African countries, notably the DRC and Zambia, is also highlighted, as is the increase in the supply of battery metals on the continent. These recommendations aim to create an enabling environment for investment and prosperity in the battery metals industry in Africa, with a view to sustainable economic development.

Gabon: The participation of General Oligui Nguema in the presidential election in question, according to the transitional Prime Minister

Gabon is plunged into a period of political transition following the 2023 coup d’état. General Oligui Nguema is at the head of the country and the question of his participation in the next presidential election is pending. The transitional Prime Minister, Raymond Ndong Sima, underlines the importance of a national debate to decide who can be a candidate in the election. He insists that the transition should last two years to allow for an inclusive process, contrary to the ECCAS proposal for a one-year transition. Ndong Sima also mentions the fight against bad governance as one of his priorities, mentioning the arrest of Noureddin Bongo. The final decision will be taken during the national debate planned in the transition process.

“The First Lady of the DRC meets the UN Office for Sexual Violence: a decisive collaboration in the fight against this scourge”

Summary: In this article extract, we discover the importance of international cooperation in the fight against sexual violence in times of conflict. The meeting between the First Lady of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Office of the Under-Secretary of the United Nations opens possibilities for collaboration and sharing of good practices to help redress victims and promote peace and security around the world . This article highlights the importance of news blogs to stay informed on relevant and impactful topics.

Crisis in Sudan: African presidents alert the UN and call for urgent international action

During the United Nations General Assembly, several African presidents spoke to warn of the crisis in Sudan. Violence and human losses are on the rise, with more than 7,500 deaths in five months. Sudan’s president called for international support to resolve the crisis and demanded that rebel forces be designated as terrorist groups. Despite the difficult situation, he expressed his commitment to transfer power to the Sudanese people. These speeches helped highlight the crisis and call for international action to restore peace in the African country.

“Concrete Expo: Kolwezi-Lualaba, crossroads of the economic growth of the Southern Corridor of the DRC-SADC”

The 7th edition of the Exhibition for the development of cities, corridors and special economic zones “Expo Béton” will take place in Kolwezi, capital of the Lualaba province in October 2023. Under the theme “Kolwezi-Lualaba, Eldorado of the Southern Corridor of the DRC-SADC”, this event will highlight the issue of the development corridor and economic cooperation between the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring countries. The main objective of this edition is to transform this part of the continent into a profitable zone for all and to strengthen collaboration between member countries. The show will welcome diverse participants and will feature high-level sessions, open days, matchmaking sessions (BtoB) and a sponsored gala dinner. This edition represents a unique opportunity to share knowledge, establish partnerships and stimulate economic development in the region.

Restoring infrastructure in Libya: the crucial contribution of drones to reconstruction

In this article, we explore how the use of drones is helping to accelerate the reconstruction and recovery of infrastructure in Libya, focusing on the Jabal Al Akhdar region. Following damage caused by a storm, engineers use these drones to assess needs, particularly in terms of electricity and communications networks. With their ability to fly over hard-to-reach areas, drones enable rapid identification of faults, helping to plan repair actions efficiently. Despite the challenges, significant progress has been made through the use of this technology.

The revisitation of the Chinese contract in the DRC: an opportunity for a win-win partnership

The revisitation of the Chinese contract in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a hot topic that attracts a lot of attention. Chinese companies would have benefited disproportionately from this contract, while the DRC would have received only a fraction of the profits. Under the direction of Jules Alingete, the General Inspectorate of Finance produced reports highlighting these imbalances. In order to rebalance this partnership, President Tshisekedi initiated discussions with his Chinese partners, who were open to reviewing the contract. This revisitation is not only economic, but also political, testifying to the desire to fight corruption and ensure transparency in the management of the country’s resources. The ongoing discussions are hopeful and how this revisitation will play out in the coming months remains to be seen.

“Historic meeting in Gabon: Jean Ping and General Oligui Nguema discuss for a peaceful resolution of the political crisis”

The meeting between Jean Ping and General Oligui Nguema in Gabon marks a turning point in the political situation in the country. After years of contention, Jean Ping declared himself ready to work with the President of the Transition for the good of the country. This desire for cooperation and dialogue between the opposition and those in power represents a glimmer of hope for a peaceful resolution of the political crisis. The international community remains attentive to developments in the situation, emphasizing the importance of a return to political stability and democracy for the development of Gabon.

“The union of Norway and the United States for an investment of 70 million dollars in the African agricultural sector: a crucial step towards the fight against hunger!”

Norway and the United States announced a joint investment of $70 million to support the development of the agricultural sector in Africa. This initiative aims to support agri-SMEs, small farmers and create jobs in the private sector. It comes at a critical time, as hunger in Africa continues to rise. Both countries are also calling on other donors to join this effort to strengthen Africa’s agricultural sector and fight hunger.

“Alert: The use of formalin on food persists in Yaoundé markets, endangering the health of consumers”

In Cameroon, the use of formalin on food persists in Yaoundé markets, causing serious concern. This dangerous practice, aimed at ripening or extending the shelf life of fruits, as well as preserving meat and fish, presents health risks. Despite government efforts to raise awareness, traders continue to use these harmful chemicals. Consumers are encouraged to purchase fresh and natural products from local growers to avoid the risks associated with this practice. Stricter measures and continued awareness are needed to stop this misuse of formalin in the country’s markets.