Le Couple présidentiel en union de prière avec les fidèles de Magarama pour célébrer l’Eucharistie


En ce 22 juin, jour de la Solennité du Saint-Sacrement du Corps et du Sang du Christ, Son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye accompagné de la Première Dame Son Excellence Angeline Ndayishimiye, s’est joint aux fidèles de la Paroisse Saint-François d’Assise de Magarama, en Province de Gitega, pour célébrer la présence réelle du Christ dans l’Eucharistie

Dans son message de salutations aux chrétiens, le Numéro Un burundais a souhaité une joyeuse fête à tous les chrétiens et les a remerciés pour leurs prières, grâce auxquelles le pays jouit de la paix, d’un bon climat et de la stabilité. Il les a ensuite exhortés à poursuivre la prière afin que le Burundi atteigne sa Vision sans tarder:
« Dieu a toujours veillé sur nous, le peuple burundais, et nous comble de ses merveilles », a-t-il déclaré.

Dans son homélie, le Curé de la Paroisse Saint-François d’Assise, Abbé Herménégilde Birushe, a souligné l’importance de l’Eucharistie dans la vie du chrétien: « De la même manière que le corps a besoin de nourriture et que le cerveau a besoin de connaissances, notre coeur a besoin de l’Eucharistie pour être purifiée », a-t-il indiqué

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République du Burundi.

Liberia to Commemorate International Day of Women in Diplomacy on June 24, 2025


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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the support of UN Women Liberia, will host a high-level event on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in observance of the International Day of Women in Diplomacy. The event will take place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Monrovia. Established by the United Nations General Assembly through Resolution 76/269 in 2022, the International Day of Women in Diplomacy is observed annually on June 24. This day recognizes the critical contributions of women to diplomacy, international affairs, and peacebuilding, from grassroots activism to global negotiations. It also shines a spotlight on the persistent barriers that hinder women’s equal participation and leadership in diplomatic spaces.

Despite gradual progress, women remain significantly underrepresented in diplomatic leadership worldwide. As of 2024, only 21% of ambassadors globally are women, with Africa accounting for 20%, up just slightly from 19% in 2023. These statistics reflect slow but ongoing efforts toward gender parity in diplomacy. In Liberia, women represent 43.9% of the Ministry’s home office staff and 37.3% of foreign mission staff. However, they remain underrepresented in leadership roles, holding only 27.1% of home office leadership positions and 40.1% of decision-making roles in foreign missions. These figures demonstrate the urgent need for targeted reforms to advance gender-balanced leadership across the diplomatic service. In April 2025, the UN Human Rights Council adopted Resolution 58/15 on Women, Diplomacy and Human Rights, led by Morocco, Chile, Mexico, and Spain and co-sponsored by more than 95 Member States. The resolution calls for systemic reforms to eliminate discrimination in diplomatic spaces and reaffirms the global commitment to women’s full, equal, and meaningful participation in diplomacy.

Liberia has a proud legacy of women’s leadership in diplomacy and peacebuilding. From former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first elected female head of state, to Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee, Liberian women have long shaped the country’s diplomatic and peacebuilding efforts. Community-based mechanisms such as Peace Huts further highlight Liberia’s grassroots innovations in women-led diplomacy. Liberia is also among the growing number of countries advancing a Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP). A member of the FFP+ Group at the United Nations, Liberia reaffirmed its commitment to gender-responsive diplomacy at the 78th UN General Assembly and again at the 2025 African Union Summit. These efforts align with Liberia’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (NAP-WPS) and global frameworks such as UNSCR 1325 and HRC Resolution 58/15.

The June 24th event presents a strategic opportunity to:

  • Celebrate the contributions of Liberian women to diplomacy and peacebuilding;
  • Disseminate and contextualize HRC Resolution 58/15 within Liberia’s policy landscape;
  • Reaffirm Liberia’s leadership in advancing gender-equitable diplomacy.

Objectives of the Event

  1. Raise national awareness of the International Day of Women in Diplomacy and its alignment with Liberia’s foreign policy and gender equality goals.
  2. Recognize and celebrate the achievements of Liberian women in formal and informal diplomatic spaces (Track I, II, and III).
  3. Disseminate HRC Resolution 58/15 and explore its relevance to Liberia’s Feminist Foreign Policy.
  4. Facilitate dialogue among stakeholders on institutional reforms, mentorship, and pathways to expand women’s leadership in diplomacy.
  5. Generate actionable recommendations for creating enabling environments for women across Liberia’s foreign service.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites stakeholders from across government, civil society, academia, diplomatic missions, and development partners to join this important occasion in honoring and advancing the role of women in diplomacy.

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Qatar Strongly Condemns Attack on Church in Damascus

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 22, 2025 

The State of Qatar strongly condemns the attack on St. Elias Church in Damascus, the capital of the Syrian Arab Republic, which resulted in  deaths and injuries.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirms the State of Qatar’s firm position of all forms of violence, terrorism, and criminal acts, regardless of their motives or causes. It strongly condemns any targeting of places of worship and acts that terrorize civilians. The Ministry also expresses Qatar’s full solidarity with the Syrian government in all measures it undertakes to preserve security and stability.

The Ministry extends the State of Qatar’s heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the government and people of Syria , and  wishes the injured a speedy recovery.

South Africa urges dialogue to end Israel-Iran conflict

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa and the South African government have noted with a great deal of anxiety the entry by the United States of America into the Israel-Iran war.

It was South Africa’s sincerest hope that President Donald Trump would use his influence and that of the US government to prevail on the parties to pursue a dialogue path in resolving their issues of dispute. 

South Africa calls on the United States, Israel, and Iran to give the United Nations the opportunity and space to lead on the peaceful resolution of the matters of dispute, including the inspection and verification of Iran’s status of uranium enrichment, as well as its broader nuclear capacity.

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Investigation into SANDF Macadamia Military Base incident

Source: South Africa News Agency

Sunday, June 22, 2025

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the South African Police Service (SAPS) have launched a joint investigation into the deaths of two soldiers at the at Macadamia Military Base in Mpumalanga.

The SANDF confirmed Saturday’s incident near Komatipoort in a statement.

“A SANDF member, who had been approved for withdrawal from duty, attacked fellow soldiers in his accommodation. One member died during the incident. The attacker later died from self-inflicted wounds when he stabbed himself on the neck,” said the SANDF on Saturday.

The SANDF said Military Health and Chaplain Services were sent to support the affected members.

“The SANDF and the South African Police Service (SAPS) launched a joint investigation. The names of the deceased were withheld until their families had been informed. Further details will be shared as the investigation continues.”

The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Angie Motshekga and the Chief of the SANDF, General Rudzani Maphwanya have sent their deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. –SAnews.gov.za

Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre set to grow tourism

Source: South Africa News Agency

The Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre is a living gateway into South Africa’s deep past and dynamic future, Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille said on Sunday.

“This Centre tells the story of a world 200 million years ago, yet it is also a story of the Basotho people, whose ancient wisdom and oral traditions gave rise to the mythical Kgodumodumo, now brought to life in scientific exhibition,” de Lille said.

She was speaking at the launch of the centre at the Golden Gate Highlands National Park in the Free State.

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The Minister said the centre also tells the story of the land claimant settlement agreement which includes a beneficiation package that largely consists of eco-tourism opportunities such as a camping site, horse riding, mountain biking, a 4×4 trail and hiking trails.

“I want to acknowledge that the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre has been made possible through close collaboration and partnership between the Department of Tourism, Evolutionary Studies Institute of the University of the Witwatersrand, South African National Parks [SANParks], National Treasury, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment [DFFE], the Free State Province and most importantly, the surrounding communities.”

The Minister was also grateful for the donor funding from the European Union of R120 million.

“I want to thank all partners for their invaluable contributions, both past and future. A special mention to the University of the Witwatersrand, which has a long tradition of palaeontological research.

“Subsequent work at this site revealed more nests at different levels, indicating that this was a seasonal nesting place for dinosaurs. We have created something both monumental and meaningful.”

De Lille said the centre is not just a museum.

“Government is diversifying tourism attractions to grow tourism. The Interpretation Centre will act as a catalyst for broader tourism development in the Free State’s rural economy,” she said adding that the centre will boost domestic tourism in one of the least visited provinces in the country.

“The province of the Free State is not a place to travel through but a place to travel to. We have trained 15 tour guides from the local community.”

The Department of Tourism launched the centre in partnership with the DFFE.

The two departments recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre to boost tourism in the Free State.

The centre will offer visitors an innovative, creative and quality demonstration of scientific knowledge (paleontological, archaeological and geological) with a broader appreciation of cultural heritage through interactive exhibitions.

The centre is managed by the SANParks, and it is envisaged that the facility will increase the bed occupancy and more activities for visitors to the park. 

READ | Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre to boost tourism

The development of the project includes the Interpretation Centre (paleontological offices and work space), the reception area, lecture halls, the display area-exhibition and display installation, the coffee/curio shop, the activity node – office, activity areas (children), parking – paved parking area, look-out point and bulk services, upgrade electrical supply – transformer and cable, sewer – connect to existing system water – connection. – SAnews.gov.za

Burundi : Le Président Ndayishimiye clôture la croisade d’action de grâce en célébrant la fidélité de Dieu


Au dernier jour de la croisade d’action de  grâce, le stade Ingoma était envahi par un atmosphère de louange et d’adoration porté par diverses chorales, joignant leur voix à celle de son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye, Président de la République du Burundi, qui célèbre et témoigne de la fidélité de Dieu durant ses cinq années au pouvoir.

S’inspirant du thème de la croisade, le prédicateur du jour, Pasteur Isidore Mbayahaga n’a pas manqué de féliciter le Chef de l’Etat Burundais, Son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye, dont le leadership ancré dans la foi en Dieu, a permis une profonde transformation socio-économiques de la société Burundaise.

La population de la Province de Gitega a exprimé sa gratitude envers la Famille Présidentielle en lui offrant divers présents, saluant ainsi le leadership du Chef de l’État et plaçant ses projets sous la bénédiction divine, incarnée par le Père de la Nation.

Dans son mot de clôture, le Chef de l’État Burundais a chaleureusement remercié diverses institutions du pays pour leur soutien durant ces cinq dernières années, saluant les efforts menés ensemble pour relever les défis. Il a aussi exprimé sa reconnaissance envers toute la population, en particulier la jeunesse pour son engagement exemplaire et son travail acharné qui ont contribué à dynamiser la production nationale.

Génoux à terre en signe d’humilité, le Président Ndayishimiye a clôturé la croisade d’action de grâce de 3 jours par une prière solennelle implorant l’Esprit Saint d’inonder les cœurs des Burundais et des leaders en particulier. Il a également élevé une prière pour la paix dans la région.

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République du Burundi.

Poliomyélite : Le Bénin en campagne pour protéger les enfants


Le Ministre de la santé, Professeur Benjamin HOUNKPATIN, a procédé au lancement de la campagne de vaccination contre la poliomyélite. La cérémonie officielle s’est déroulée le vendredi 20 juin 2025 à la Maison des Jeunes de Djègan-Kpèvi à Porto-Novo. Elle a connu la présence du Préfet du département, Dr Marie AKPOTROSSOU, du Maire de la commune, Monsieur Charlemagne YANKOTY, ainsi que des autorités politico-administratives. 

Le Bénin déploie jusqu’au 23 juin 2025, la grande artillerie contre les derniers foyers de résistance du virus handicapant et mortel qu’est la poliomyélite. Après le coup d’envoi du Ministre de la santé, les soldats de la santé arpentent déjà villes et hameaux pour apporter aux enfants de 0 à 5 ans, les deux gouttes salvatrices qui feront barrage à ce virus pernicieux. 

Au cours de son intervention, le Ministre HOUNKPATIN a salué les efforts conjugués de tous les acteurs qui ont permis de faire reculer nettement ce virus. Les performances du Bénin dans le cadre de la lutte contre ce mal sont satisfaisantes en raison des actions coordonnées menées dans le cadre de la vaccination. 

« Les résultats enregistrés dans le cadre de la lutte contre la poliomyélite sont satisfaisants. Les cas de poliomyélite ont nettement diminué », a fait savoir le chef du département de la santé qui, tout en félicitant les acteurs, a exhorté chacun d’eux à poursuivre les efforts en vue de détruire grâce à la vaccination, les foyers de résistance encore identifiés au niveau de certaines communes. 

En première ligne de ce dispositif efficace de riposte, les agents vaccinateurs que sont les relais communautaires. Face à eux, le Ministre a donné les dernières consignes pour une stratégie de proximité réussie. « Votre rôle est déterminant. Vous êtes responsables de la qualité de la campagne de vaccination. Chaque ménage de votre ère, doit être visité. Tous les enfants doivent bénéficier des deux doses de vaccin sauf les enfants malades, les enfants nés avec un faible poids à la naissance et les enfants malnutris. Echangez avec les ménages, posez les questions essentielles avant d’administrer le vaccin », a-t-il martelé. 

Le Représentant résident de l’UNICEF au Bénin, Monsieur Ousmane NIANG, a pour sa part, déclaré que la vaccination de routine demeure le seul moyen durable d’assurer une bonne couverture vaccinale et de réduire la morbidité et la mortalité infantiles. Tout en insistant sur la nécessité de rester mobilisés contre la polio, Monsieur Ousmane NIANG a mis l’accent sur la lutte contre la désinformation qui reste et demeure un frein à la mobilisation des communautés. « Pour y remédier, nous avons besoin de l’implication et de la participation de tous les acteurs : leaders religieux, élus locaux, acteurs de la société civile, agents de santé, où qu’ils soient », a-t-il exhorté.

Distribué par APO Group pour Gouvernement de la République du Bénin.

Nigeria secure historic double as first African flag football champions

Nigeria’s women’s and men’s teams have been crowned the inaugural IFAF African Flag Football champions as the sport marked a major milestone on its journey to a first Olympic Games appearance in Los Angeles 2028.

The Nigerian men edged a thrilling final game, winning 13-12 to claim gold over hosts Egypt in front of a loud and high-spirited home crowd inside the Club One Stadium in Maadi, Cairo, where distinguished guests included Egypt’s Minister of Youth and Sport Dr Ashraf Sobhi.

In the women’s tournament, Nigeria put out a confident performance to take victory over Morocco 26-12 in the final, with two decisive second half touchowns thrown by quarterback Anuoluwapo Bello. Bronze medalists Tunisia (men) and Egypt (women) completed the historic podiums.

In total, 11 teams from eight nations, spanning the African continent, participated in Africa Flag – the first of IFAF’s continental championships series for 2025 and the starting point for what will be the biggest and most important competition cycle in flag football history, culminating in the Olympic Games LA28.

As African champions, Nigeria’s men and women qualify directly to the IFAF Flag Football World Championships in 2026. The event also saw 10 national teams earn their first official world rankings.

“This is a great achievement for us and I’m proud of every woman out here,” said Nigeria women’s gold medallist Anuoluwapo Bello. “I feel excited for the girls here. There is an opportunity to go to the World Championships and show everyone what we can do.”

“It’s amazing, it’s surreal, it’s history, it’s unbelievable,” said Nigeria men’s quarterback Hayes Obinna-Uzoh. “We’ve made history.”

Egypt men’s quarterback Mahmoud Aboushady said: “We went for it, but we came up just short. The crowd was awesome, and it was a big crowd who were all cheering and that was really touching.”

Morocco women’s center, silver medallist Sonia Mouimen added: “We usually don’t see crowds of this size making so much noise unless it is at soccer matches. I am very proud of my team.”

One of the world’s fastest-growing sports, flag football is developing quickly across Africa, with many of IFAF’s member federations in the continent recording more than 100% growth in participation last year.

The Africa Flag 2025 tournament was delivered in partnership with the NFL, who are working with IFAF to drive the development of flag football in Africa.

In an effort to ensure the event builds on the legacy for American football across the continent, the NFL is hosting a series of wraparound activities in Cairo. These include:

  • a continental NFL Flag youth championships for U12’s boys and girls teams from across Africa;
  • an NFL talent indentification session, with the potential for players to advance to the NFL Africa-Europe Academy and International Player Pathway (IPP) program;
  • in partnership with IFAF and including the participation of NFL/ IFAF Global Flag football Abassador Elisa de Santis (FRA), a coaching education clinic for aspiring female coaches from Africa.

Two current NFL players, New York Giants’ Bobby Okereke (Nigeria) and Tanoh Kpassagnon (Ivory Coast/Uganda) have traveled to Cairo to join these activities and were present to witness the historic finals session alongside two-time Super Bowl winner and NFL Africa lead Osi Umeniyora.

“The first African Continental Championship was a tremendous success, and Egypt proved to be the perfect host as we continue our journey to grow flag football across Africa,” said Umenyiora. “It was inspiring to see nations from across the continent come together for the two-day event and showcase the incredible talent of their young athletes. The NFL is proud to partner with IFAF to help grow the game of flag football, especially as we look ahead to its debut at the LA28 Olympic Games.”

IFAF President Pierre Trochet said: “Every player and official who set foot on the field in Cairo this week can claim a piece of history. I’m enormously proud and grateful to our Egyptian federation, who have hosted this milestone event with great professionalism and warmth. But the history is less important than the future and what this tournament has demonstrated is the enormous talent and passion for the game that exists right across the African continent. We know this event is just the start and, together with our NFL partners, we are committed to ensuring it acts as a springboard to the long-term development of our game.”

The IFAF African Flag Football World Championships were hosted over two days (June 20-21) by the Egyptian Federation of American Football, whose President Ali Rafeek said: “No words can truly capture the emotion of this moment. It was a world-class competition filled with outstanding performances and, above all, incredible energy. We’ve been building toward this moment for a while with IFAF leadership and our fellow federations, and we’re proud to see that hard work come to life. Africa is officially on the flag football map, and we’re only getting started.”

The event in Cairo also witnessed the kick-off of IFAF’s new, comprehensive partnership with the International Testing Agency, whose staff were present to deliver anti-doping education activities for participating athletes and team officials.

The IFAF Flag Football Continental Championship series will continue in September with the EURO FLAG 2025 event in Paris, France.

RESULTS AND FINAL STANDINGS

IFAF Africa Flag 2025  – men’s tournament

Gold Medal Game
Nigeria 13 Egypt 12

Bronze Medal Game
Tunisia 36 Morocco 14

5th Place Game: Cameroon 45 Senegal 13
7th Place Game: South Africa 60 Uganda 0

Semifinals
Egypt 21 Morocco 12
Tunisia 18 Nigeria 40

Final Placing

  1. Nigeria
  2. Egypt
  3. Tunisia
  4. Morocco
  5. Cameroon
  6. Senegal
  7. South Africa
  8. Uganda

IFAF Africa Flag 2025 – women’s tournament

Gold Medal Game
Nigeria 26 Morocco 12

Playoff
Egypt 13 Morocco 19

Final Placing

  1. Nigeria
  2. Morocco
  3. Egypt

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SA supports the inclusion of more voices at SPIEF 

Source: South Africa News Agency

With the St. Pietersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) remaining as one of the foremost platforms for global dialogue on economic cooperation and inclusive growth, South Africa supports the increasing inclusion of voices from the Global South at the forum.

“The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum has evolved over the years from a primarily Russian and Eurasian platform into a global meeting point for policymakers, economists, CEOs, innovators, and thought leaders. SPIEF provides a space for emerging economies to shape global economic discourse, influence trade rules, and negotiate developmental priorities.

“In this regard, South Africa supports the increasing inclusion of voices from the Global South at SPIEF. We support the growing participation of delegations from Africa, Latin America, and Asia,” said Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

In his address to the plenary session of the forum on Friday, the Deputy President said that it is essential that the platform “not only reflects but actively amplifies the aspirations and strategic interests of developing economies.”

The Deputy President’s participation in the SPIEF formed part of his working visit aimed at strengthening economic and trade ties between South Africa and Russia.

He said that SPIEF’s value lies in its unique capacity to bridge geopolitical divides and promote dialogue beyond the dominant narratives adding that it enables countries with diverse histories, economies, and political systems to find common ground in promoting trade, innovation, and sustainable development. 

“In an era of growing polarisation, SPIEF is a vital pillar of pragmatic cooperation. South Africa is prepared to contribute to the promotion of cooperation and collaboration among nations in order to benefit all. We believe that a more equitable, prosperous, and tranquil world can be achieved through collaboration,” he said.

G20

With South Africa presiding over the G20 this year, the country has prioritised issues like debt sustainability, global financial reform, access to technology, and inclusive economic recovery.

“We are championing the representation of Africa in global decision-making structures, including the full integration of the African Union into the G20 framework.

We are also working to ensure that global economic policy aligns with the goals of Africa’s Agenda 2063, the African Union’s blueprint for inclusive growth and sustainable development. It promotes industrialisation, connectivity, regional integration, and the African Continental Free Trade Area. We offer a compelling value proposition to global investors and partners,” said the Deputy President.

He said that South Africa is the gateway to Africa, rooted in democratic governance, a robust financial system, and world-class infrastructure. The country also boosts strong institutions and aims to be a centre of innovation, inclusive industrialisation, and green growth.

“Moreover, South Africa brings to the table decades of multilateral experience, a commitment to peacebuilding and development cooperation, and a bridge-building role between advanced and emerging economies. We do not merely seek partnerships—we offer solutions, grounded in African realities and global aspirations.

“In doing so, South Africa hopes to cement G20 priorities in African reality, ensuring that the recovery from global crises does not exacerbate inequality but rather creates opportunities for inclusive transformation. We are pushing for a new international development funding agreement that resolves historical inequalities while also preparing the Global South to respond to future shocks with resilience.”

Multilateralism

The Deputy President also spoke of the need to reinvigorate multilateralism.

“The multilateral order is under pressure, and economic nationalism is on the rise. At the same time, we face collective challenges that require urgent cooperation: climate change, energy transitions, food insecurity, global health disparities, and digital inequality.

“It is in this context that we must reaffirm the principles of mutual respect, sovereignty, equality, and solidarity. We must resist the return to protectionism and instead build a global trading system that is transparent, rules-based, and inclusive.”

He added that developing economies must have greater representation in global standard-setting institutions. In addition, the reform of the World Trade Organisation, the International Monetary Fund, and other Bretton Woods institutions must be accelerated to reflect contemporary global realities.

“Through the strengthening of multipolarity, we are able to harness the collective power of our nations to construct a future that is more sustainable for future generations. South Africa is prepared to do its share in promoting international cooperation and collaboration for the future of all nations. 

“The future is not being written in boardrooms in the Global North alone. It is being written in the towns of East Africa, in the innovation corridors of Southeast Asia, in the mines and digital labs of Latin America, and the energy, agriculture, and science sectors of Eurasia. SPIEF is one of the few remaining global platforms where this future can be shaped in dialogue.”

Deputy President Mashatile called for investment in partnerships that are equitable and mutually beneficial. –SAnews.gov.za