50 Anos de Independência Nacional: Luanda Preparada Para Acto Central

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A província de Luanda prepara-se para acolher o acto central das comemorações dos 50 anos da Independência Nacional e as autoridades apelam à compreensão da população face às interdições no trânsito previstas a partir de 8 de Novembro.

A informação foi avançada pelo vice-governador para o Sector Político e Social, Manuel Gonçalves, que alertou para a presença de técnica militar nas artérias da capital durante os ensaios gerais.

Segundo o governante, os ensaios gerais marcados para os dias 8 e 9 de Novembro incluirão o desfile cívico e o desfile militar, implicando a movimentação de técnica militar pelas ruas de Luanda.

“Durante o desfile haverá também técnica militar, pelo que não se especule ao estar nas nossas diferentes artérias algum material militar”, alertou o governante.

Integrado no Grupo Técnico da Comissão Interministerial responsável pelas comemorações, o Governo Provincial está a coordenar não apenas questões de asseguramento, mas também operações de limpeza e mobilidade urbana para garantir o sucesso dos eventos programados.

As principais vias afectadas pelas interdições são a Estrada da Samba, Avenida Doutor António Agostinho Neto e toda a envolvente ao Memorial Agostinho Neto, onde decorrerá o acto central. Nestas zonas, haverá interdição total e trânsito condicionado durante o período dos ensaios e das celebrações.

Manuel Gonçalves informou que, nas próximas horas, o Governo Provincial divulgará um comunicado detalhado, especificando as vias que serão interditadas e os dias exactos destas restrições, permitindo aos cidadãos planear antecipadamente os seus deslocamentos.

O vice-governador apelou aos munícipes de Luanda para seguirem rigorosamente as orientações das autoridades policiais.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Angola.

50 Anos da Independência Nacional: Cerca de 30 delegações estrangeiras confirmam presença no acto central

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Cerca de 30 delegações estrangeiras confirmaram a presença no acto central das celebrações dos 50 anos da independência nacional, na Praça da República, em Luanda, que contará com mais de oito mil participantes provenientes de todo o país e do estrangeiro.

A informação foi avançada esta terça-feira, 4 de Novembro, pela secretária de Estado para a Administração do Território, Teresa Quivienguele, após a 15.ª Reunião da Comissão Interministerial para a Organização das Acções Comemorativas Alusivas ao 50.º Aniversário da Independência Nacional.

Teresa Quivienguele disse que o processo de confirmação dos convidados continua e que ao longo da semana serão prestadas mais informações sobre o assunto.

Segundo a secretária de Estado, também coordenadora do Grupo Técnico, garantiu estar tudo preparado para o acto central, marcado para às 8h00 do dia 11, com vários momentos, com destaque para o discurso do Presidente João Lourenço, e a realização de um desfile cívico com mais de seis mil participantes, apresentando a diversidade cultural, gastronómica e económica do país.

A programação inclui um desfile militar com cerca de quatro mil efectivos para apresentação de armamento e técnica militar, além de manifestações culturais.

Teresa Quivienguele esclareceu que o acto central vai ser antecedido por um conjunto de momentos e actividades, com realce para a realização, no dia 8 de Novembro, no Estádio 11 de Novembro, de um culto ecuménico de acção de graças com a participação prevista de 50 mil fiéis de diferentes igrejas do país.

Para o dia 10, a Baía de Luanda será palco de um espectáculo músico-cultural com mais de 33 artistas angolanos e um grupo de Moçambique, esperando-se cerca de 70 mil participantes.

À meia-noite do dia 11, um espectáculo piromusical vai marcar a entrada no dia da independência, também na Baía de Luanda, em simultâneo com o festival “Angola 50 Anos”, de acordo com a coordenadora do Grupo Técnico.

No dia 11 de Novembro, às 7h00, vai ter lugar a cerimónia do hastear da bandeira-monumento, com cerca de 100 convidados, seguida da deposição de coroa de flores no sarcófago do Presidente António Agostinho Neto, antes do acto central.

Teresa Quivienguele informou ainda que os grupos envolvidos ensaiam há vários meses, estando previstos ensaios gerais finais para os dias 7 e 9 de Novembro na Praça da República.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Angola.

South Africa: Joint Meeting Resolves to Visit Hiededal to Get First-Hand Information about Community Concerns

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The Portfolio Committee on Mineral and Petroleum Resources and the Portfolio Committee on Police have resolved to undertake an urgent joint oversight visit to Bloemfontein. This follows a petition from the Heidedal community raising grave concerns about the Witherow Dam quarry, where up to 50 drownings have reportedly occurred over the years.

The committees’ decision aims to obtain firsthand information, hold government departments and the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality accountable and engage directly with the affected community of Heidedal regarding safety, rehabilitation and regulatory compliance at the site.

Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Mineral and Petroleum Resources, Mr. Mikateko Mahlaule, underscored the seriousness of the matter, stating: “The petition remains a powerful tool for communities to seek Parliament’s intervention. It is deeply concerning that the body of water has not been fenced off, endangering the lives of children in the area. Equally worrying is the apparent disregard for several key legislations, including the National Environmental Management Act, the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act and the National Water Act.”

The committees are alarmed that, despite more than a decade of community appeals and numerous drownings, no action has been taken to secure the site or hold the responsible parties accountable. The committees further noted the broader challenge of mine rehabilitation in South Africa, calling for stronger, tangible measures from the relevant departments to ensure compliance and safety.

In line with their constitutional mandate, the committees stressed that government inaction is unacceptable and urgent action is required to ensure accountability. The committees will therefore convene all relevant stakeholders, including the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, the Department of Water and Sanitation and the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality to provide clarity and solutions to the community’s longstanding concerns.

The dates of the envisioned oversight visit will be communicated once the necessary parliamentary approval processes have been completed.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.

Famine declared in two Sudanese cities cut off by war, fragile gains elsewhere

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Although food security has begun to improve in areas where fighting has subsided, famine has taken hold in conflict-hit locations that have been cut off from aid or under siege, according to the latest UN-backed IPC food security analysis

Famine conditions have been confirmed in Darfur’s El Fasher and Kadugli, where “people have endured months without reliable access to food or medical care,” the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and child rights agency UNICEF said in a joint release.

Ceasefire call

UN chief António Guterres called for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan on Tuesday as disturbing images of apparent mass killings in El Fasher and elsewhere continue to circulate online.

In a tweet, Mr. Guterres appealed to the Sudanese Armed Forces and the rebel paramilitary Rapid Support Forces “to come to the negotiating table to bring an end to this nightmare of violence”.

Heavy fighting erupted in Sudan in April 2023 between the rival armies which has created a massive humanitarian disaster.

Last week saw the fall of government held El Fasher after more than 500 days of siege by rebels.

Hundreds of civilians – including humanitarian workers – are believed to have been killed, and many others are trapped behind barricades.

Millions still going hungry

The IPC analysis confirmed that roughly 21.2 million people in Sudan – 45 per cent of the population – are facing high levels of acute food insecurity, representing a slight improvement.

Furthermore, an estimated 3.4 million people are no longer facing crisis levels of hunger.

The improvements follow a gradual stabilisation since May in three states – Khartoum, Al Jazirah and Sennar – where conflict has eased and families are returning, among other developments.

“But these gains are limited,” the UN agencies said.  “The wider crisis has shattered the economy and vital services, and much of the infrastructure people rely on has been damaged or destroyed.”

‘Fragile improvements’

Favourable crop growing conditions are also expected after the harvest and into next year, with crisis levels of hunger improving to 19.3 million through January.

They warned, however, that “these fragile improvements are highly localised” as many returning families in Khartoum and Al Jazirah have lost everything and will struggle to benefit from the harvest.  

At the same time, active conflict persists in western regions, notably North and South Darfur as well as West and South Kordofan.

Meanwhile, hunger is expected to worsen starting in February as food stocks run out and fighting continues. 

Famine in besieged areas

The IPC’s Famine Review Committee (FRC) found that famine conditions are occurring in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur state, and Kadugli in South Kordofan, which have been largely cut off due to conflict. 

The UN agencies noted that conditions in Dilling, South Kordofan, “are likely similar to Kadugli, but cannot be classified due to insufficient reliable data – a result of restricted humanitarian access and ongoing hostilities.”

In the Western Nuba Mountains, conditions have shown marginal improvement, but famine remains high unless humanitarian access improves.

The FRC projects a risk of famine in 20 additional areas across Greater Darfur and Greater Kordofan, including rural localities, displacement camps and several new locations in East Darfur and South Kordofan.

Additionally, Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) rates are alarmingly high, ranging from 38 to 75 per cent in El Fasher and reaching nearly 30 per cent in Kadugli.

This is happening as outbreaks of cholera, malaria and measles continue to rise in areas where health, water and sanitation systems have collapsed.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN News.

Liberia: President Boakai Declares Thursday, Nov. 6, As “National Thanksgiving Day”

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The President of the Republic of Liberia, His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has by Proclamation declared Thursday, November 6, 2025, as National Thanksgiving Day and it is to be observed throughout the Republic as a national holiday. 

According to a Foreign Ministry release, the proclamation calls on Liberians and foreign residents, Priests, Imams, Bishops, Pastors, Clergies, and religious organizations to gather in their various places of Worship, and offer praise to the Almighty God so that He may continuously protect us as a people and a nation. 

The proclamation is in consonance with an Act of National Legislation enacted in 1883 declaring the First Thursday in the Month of November of each year as a National Thanksgiving Day.

The Presidential proclamation stated that it is befitting that a day be set aside for the Nation and its people to give thanks and adoration to the Lord for His dispensation of grace, mercy, and providence, as well as the perseverance of lives. 

The Proclamation recounted that the people of the Republic of Liberia have always given thanks and praises to the Almighty God for His tender mercies and manifold blessings bestowed upon them and the Nation, especially for continuous protection in time of peace, disaster and natural phenomena over the years.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission President receives delegation from Task Force on ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme and Russian ambassador accredited to Nigeria and ECOWAS

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The President of the ECOWAS Commission, H.E. Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, received a delegation from the Task Force on the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme, led by its Head, Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, in the presence of Dr. Kalilou SYLLA, ECOWAS Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture.

Dr. Ibn Chambas informed President Touray of the end of the current team’s mandate in December 2025 and presented the conclusions of the ETLS Task Force’s last meeting held in Abidjan in early July 2025, as well as the recommendations that were made to make it more operational.

The ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) is a major economic achievement in the construction of the Common Market and regional integration in West Africa. It was established to facilitate the achievement of one of the Community’s primary objectives, namely the creation of a Free Trade Area.

The TF/SLE’s mission is to ensure the effective free movement of persons and goods within the Community through arbitration and amicable settlement of disputes between Member States, and through advocacy and mediation with the high political authorities of the States.

It should be noted that on the same day, the President Touray received H.E. Andrey Podelyshev, Ambassador of the Russian Federation accredited to Nigeria and to ECOWAS, for talks on matters of mutual interest.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Namibia launches the Child Maltreatment Clinical Guidelines

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Violence against children in Namibia remains alarmingly high despite the government’s commitment to ending it.

The 2019 Namibia Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) shows that nearly 40% of girls and 45% of boys suffered from physical, sexual, or emotional abuse during childhood. Physical violence is the most widespread, affecting 32.9% of girls and 41.2% of boys before they turn 18.

Many victims do not seek help for the violence they face. Only about half of children and young people experiencing physical violence disclose it, with even fewer reporting abuse. Approximately girls (32.0%) and boys (35.2%) know where to find help, and only around 15% of all children receive support.

Namibia has been a pioneer in child protection, being one of the first countries to adopt a proactive approach to ending violence against children and to developing national plans with dedicated resources. The country also maintains a strong policy and legislative framework for protecting women and children from violence, exploitation, and abuse.

Nevertheless, the need and urgency to improve service delivery and multisectoral coordination are crucial. The adoption of the Global Responding to Child Maltreatment: A Clinical Handbook for Health Professionals demonstrates the country’s political will and dedication to safeguarding and protecting every Namibian child’s safety.

The Namibian Responding to Violence Against Children: A Clinical Handbook for Health Professionals in Namibia was launched on 26 September during a colorful event as part of the commemoration of the Day of the Namibian Child.

Honorable Linda Mbwale, the Deputy Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, said that the launch of the clinical guidelines is timely as it contributes to the ongoing ‘standardization of service provision for child victims of abuse, ensuring that no matter where a child seeks help, whether at a police station, hospital, or with a social worker, they receive the same quality of care, protection, and dignity’. She further stressed that the guidelines symbolize Namibia’s commitment to upholding international standards while adapting them to local needs. She also emphasized that ‘it bridges the gap between global best practice and national realities, ensuring that our professionals are not only well equipped but also culturally and contextually responsive’. 

At the same event, Mr. Noriaki Sadamoto, the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Japanese Embassy in Namibia, highlighted the partnership between the Japanese government, WHO, and the Namibian government to strengthen the health sector. This partnership has received support from the Japanese government, amounting to up to USD 2 million from 2019 to 2024, for various contemporary issues. He mentioned that the clinical handbook was developed as part of the 2024 project titled Increasing Access to Quality Nutrition and Protection Services for Vulnerable Populations, including women and children, valued at USD 500,000.00. The aim was to enhance clinical care and promote safer, more patient-centred services.

Dr Richard Banda, WHO Representative, praised the Namibian government for its commitment to ending violence against children and expressed his gratitude for the partnership with the Government of Japan in turning this commitment into action.

He further stressed the need to strengthen the health sector’s response to violence against children within the broader child protection framework. Dr. Banda highlighted that early detection and intervention are vital in addressing child maltreatment, and that healthcare professionals and social workers, because of their distinct roles, are essential in recognizing signs of abuse early. He concluded that early identification enables prompt intervention, preventing further harm and promoting the child’s overall well-being. Violence against children is a complex issue that requires collaboration among various professionals. 

The event was attended by hundreds of children from local schools in Swakopmund, including youth leaders from various organizations. WHO will continue to partner with the government in strengthening the capacity of the health workforce to address violence against children.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO) – Namibia.

Eritrea: Training for Members of Asmara International Airport

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The Eritrean Aviation School has provided theoretical and practical training to 63 members of Asmara International Airport over the course of one year.

The training covered topics such as security awareness and systems, radio and equipment maintenance, flight control, and meteorology.

Noting that the aviation industry is dynamic, Mr. Simon Araya, Director of the School, emphasized the significance of the training. He also stated that Asmara International Airport, with a view to enhancing the capacity of its staff, is conducting continuous capacity-building programs both with internal capacity and by inviting trainers from abroad.

Indicating that the training program is directly related to the safety of passengers and aircraft, Mr. Bereket Berhane, General Director of Asmara International Airport, congratulated the trainees and urged them to apply the knowledge they gained in their daily activities.

In related news, training on administration and leadership, as well as financial management and documentation, has been provided to 80 workers in the Hagaz Sub-Zone. The training was attended by area administrators, managing directors, and staff members of the Hagaz sub-zone and municipality.

The program covered human resource management, documentation, procurement and auction procedures, material management, budgeting, financial management, and workplace ethics, among others.

Col. Kibrom Nirayo, Director General of Administration and Finance in the Anseba Region, underscored the significance of the training and urged participants to apply the knowledge gained to deliver timely and effective services to the public.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Le Mécanisme de préparation des projets d’infrastructure du Nouveau partenariat pour le développement de l’Afrique (NEPAD-IPPF) célèbre 20 ans d’impact lors de la 40e réunion du Comité de surveillance

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Le Mécanisme de préparation des projets d’infrastructure du NEPAD (NEPAD-IPPF), un fonds spécial multidonateurs hébergé par la Banque africaine de développement (https://AfDB.org/), a tenu avec succès sa 40e réunion du Comité de surveillance pour faire le point sur les progrès accomplis et tracer une nouvelle voie pour la transformation des infrastructures régionales de l’Afrique.

La réunion, tenue en ligne le 27 octobre 2025, a rassemblé des représentants des donateurs, des institutions partenaires, des communautés économiques régionales et des agences de mise en œuvre. Elle a coïncidé avec le 20e anniversaire du NEPAD-IPPF, marquant deux décennies de partenariat, de connaissances et d’impact au service de la connectivité régionale en Afrique.

Le Comité a examiné et approuvé le rapport annuel 2024 du NEPAD-IPPF, le rapport de mi-année 2025 et le rapport sur les activités du Fonds d’assistance technique. Il a approuvé le Programme de travail et le Fonds d’assistance technique proposés pour 2026, dotés d’une enveloppe de 16 millions de dollars américains destinée à accélérer la préparation des projets d’infrastructures régionales dans le cadre du PIDA-PAP 2 et à approfondir la collaboration avec les parties prenantes.

Depuis sa création, le NEPAD-IPPF a soutenu 113 projets régionaux dans les secteurs de l’énergie, des transports, des TIC et de l’eau, investissant plus de 124 millions de dollars dans la préparation des projets et contribuant à mobiliser plus de 13 milliards de dollars d’investissements en aval.

Pour Mike Salawou, directeur du Département des infrastructures et du développement urbain à la Banque africaine de développement, ce fut l’occasion de célébrer une collaboration durable et une ambition renouvelée. Il a noté que les réalisations du NEPAD-IPPF sont rendues possibles grâce au soutien indéfectible des donateurs.

« Au cœur des opérations du NEPAD-IPPF se trouvent nos précieux partenaires — les communautés économiques régionales, les pools énergétiques, les autorités chargées des corridors et les agences régionales spécialisées », a déclaré M. Salawou.

Le rôle évolutif du mécanisme dans l’accélération du développement des corridors et des réserves de projets bancables est aligné sur la boîte à outils de préparation des projets régionaux du G20 et sur le Programme pour le développement des infrastructures en Afrique (PIDA PAP 2) de l’Union africaine, a ajouté M. Salawou.

L’ambassadeur Ben Marc Diendéré, observateur permanent du Canada auprès de l’Union africaine et envoyé spécial pour l’Afrique, qui a participé à la réunion, a réaffirmé le partenariat de longue date du Canada avec le NEPAD-IPPF. « L’engagement continu du Canada auprès du NEPAD-IPPF s’aligne étroitement sur nos priorités plus larges pour l’Afrique — en particulier notre engagement en faveur d’une croissance économique inclusive, de l’intégration régionale et du développement durable », a déclaré M. Diendéré.

Birgit Pickel, directrice générale pour l’Afrique au ministère fédéral de la Coopération économique et du Développement (BMZ), a félicité le NEPAD-IPPF pour son bilan impressionnant en matière de développement des infrastructures régionales. Elle a indiqué que, depuis sa création, le Fonds a soutenu la préparation de plus de 60 projets d’infrastructure, dont la moitié ont atteint la clôture financière et sont en cours de construction ou achevés. « Ces efforts ont permis de catalyser plus de 13 milliards de dollars d’engagements d’investissement, démontrant ainsi la forte capacité du mécanisme à transformer des études techniques en projets bancables et à fort impact. »

D’autres pays donateurs ont participé à la session, notamment l’Espagne et le Royaume-Uni, qui ont salué les réalisations du Fonds et son action pour faire avancer le programme d’infrastructures de l’Afrique grâce à une gouvernance saine, des partenariats efficaces et des résultats tangibles.

Distribué par APO Group pour African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

Contact médias :
Amba Mpoke-Bigg
Département de la communication et des relations extérieures
courriel : media@afdb.org

Contact technique :
Kareen Njounkwe
coordinatrice du NEPAD-IPPF
courriel : knjounkwe@afdb.org

À propos du Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement :
Le Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement est la principale institution de financement du développement en Afrique. Il comprend trois entités distinctes : la Banque africaine de développement (BAD), le Fonds africain de développement (FAD) et le Fonds spécial du Nigeria (FSN). Représentée dans 41 pays africains, avec un bureau extérieur au Japon, la Banque contribue au développement économique et au progrès social de ses 54 États membres régionaux. Pour plus d’informations: www.AfDB.org

À propos du NEPAD-IPPF:
Le NEPAD-IPPF fournit une assistance financière et technique aux pays africains, aux communautés économiques régionales et aux agences spécialisées pour préparer des projets d’infrastructure régionaux viables et bancables dans les secteurs de l’énergie, des transports, des technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) et de l’eau transfrontalière. Le mécanisme mobilise des ressources provenant de plusieurs donateurs pour soutenir la préparation de projets à un stade précoce et renforcer le pipeline d’investissement dans l’infrastructure en Afrique.

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Eritrea: President Isaias Afwerki Returns Home

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President Isaias Afwerki and his delegation returned home in the early afternoon hours today, concluding a fruitful five-day visit to Egypt.

During his stay, President Isaias Afwerki held extensive discussions with his counterpart, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, focusing on the consolidation of the ties of friendship and cooperation between the two countries, as well as on shared perspectives regarding regional issues and the security of the Red Sea.

President Isaias also attended the inauguration ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which was graced by representatives from 79 countries, including 39 heads of State and Government.

In an interview with Egypt’s Cairo News television yesterday, President Isaias referred to the historical ties between Eritrea and Egypt, which have strengthened over time, and highlighted their closely aligned positions on various regional and international issues.

President Isaias further underlined the imperative for countries of the region to work together to promote peace and security and to foil harmful external interferences.

The presidential delegation included Mr. Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs.

– on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.