Discover how North Kivu is modernizing with the asphalting project for its streets and avenues. An investment of more than 18 million US dollars aims to renovate nearly 20 km of urban roads in Beni, Butembo and Goma. Under the leadership of Governor Peter Cirimwami, the works will be supervised for an estimated duration of 12 months. Despite legitimate doubts, residents support the initiative which will contribute to the beautification and modernization of cities.
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The article reports a popular demonstration in Goma, North Kivu, denouncing the aggression of the DRC by Rwanda via the M23 group. Citizens are demanding firm measures against the M23 and the severing of ties with countries presumed to be complicit. The peaceful march was interrupted by security. This underlines the persistent tensions in the region and the frustration of the populations.
Rising egg prices in Nigeria are of concern to the poultry industry due to high production costs linked to fluctuations in the Naira exchange rate. Raw materials imported for chicken feed contribute to this increase, while the preference for exporting soya accentuates the scarcity on the domestic market. Middlemen also increase costs for consumers. Industry players must find sustainable solutions to stabilize prices and adapt to import challenges to ensure long-term food security.
In a recent social media post, a public figure highlights the importance of making difficult decisions to secure a better future, even if it means making sacrifices in the present. Bola Tinubu’s words of wisdom inspire us to persevere despite current challenges, hoping that today’s trials will lay the foundations of a better world for future generations. A poignant reminder of the importance of acting with determination and responsibility to shape a promising future.
In the baking sector in Abuja, Nigeria, bakers are facing rising costs of raw materials, leading to increased prices of bread and pastries. Bakers, such as Solomon Amedu and Cynthia Okoye, have had to increase the prices of their products, leading to a decline in customers. Production has decreased and customers are now turning to cheaper alternatives. The situation is aggravated by the fluctuation in the dollar exchange rate, impacting the entire food sector. Sustainable solutions are needed to support the local baking industry to overcome these challenges.
Learn about VIS Lagos’ new approach to improving road safety by focusing more on commercial drivers. The Director of Vehicle Inspections, Akin-George Fashola, explained during a television program that the technology will now be used to target private drivers, while commercial drivers will be the priority in 2024. This initiative aims to reduce vehicle in poor condition on the roads and to ensure safer traffic for all.
ASUU expresses dissatisfaction with the partial release of teachers’ salaries in Nigeria, following an eight-month strike in 2022. Only two months out of eight withheld salaries have been returned, weakening member morale and confidence. union towards government promises. ASUU calls to rectify the situation, honor commitments made and pay all withheld salaries, arrears and earned allowances. It is imperative to act quickly to maintain a healthy and stable higher education environment in the country.
The mining industry in South Africa is facing major economic challenges, with companies such as Anglo American Platinum looking at the loss of more than 4,000 jobs. The fall in precious metal prices is forcing PGM mines to restructure to remain competitive. This raises concerns about employment and the economic viability of the sector, highlighting the importance of closely monitoring developments in this key industry for the South African economy.
The growing use of social media in African elections has exposed electoral manipulation via Twitter bots and fictitious Facebook pages. Groups using foreign public relations firms have been found orchestrating disinformation campaigns. Governments are also involved in the spread of false information. Regulations and oversight remain insufficient to counter these malicious practices, while generative artificial intelligence opens new doors to electoral manipulation. Voters are encouraged to use discretion with online information to preserve the integrity of democratic processes.