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POLYGAMY – The UN says No! Niet!

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The UN Commission on Human Rights worked on polygamy on 4 April. This commission, as well as the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, believes that polygamous marriages constitute discrimination against women. In their opinion, this matrimonial regime should simply be eradicated.

The UN Commission on Human Rights recommends a ban on polygamy. This practice is illegal in many African countries, but in practice it often persists.

In Uganda, a 65-year-old man claims to be the father of 176 children born to his thirteen wives. This businessman says he is no longer able to raise his children and is asking the government to help him pay the tuition fees of his offspring, some already in university and others in high school. Several examples have been given, including this one to raise public awareness.

If some do not hesitate to justify polygamy by the Muslim religion, it is a misunderstanding of the texts of Islam: “polygamy is not prescribed, that is to say that religion does not oblige people to be polygamous. It encourages monogamy. Polygamy, if it is to be practiced, must be limited to four wives with very strict conditions.”

“Having been under several kingdoms, customary law allowed polygamy. Although the current law and the current family code prohibit it, it will be said that there is still this clash between the law and what culture promotes as we inherited it.”, explains Grâce Mali, a Congolese women’s rights activist, on the persistence of the practice, despite its illegality.

Djali Amal Amadou, a Cameroonian writer and author of “Les Impatientes”, a book about polygamy in the Sahel that won her the Goncourt Prize for High School Students in 2020, discusses the discrimination aspect of the UN commission: “Polygamy, most of the time, is a unilateral decision of the man, that is, it is the man who decides to take another woman without asking the opinion of the first wife, without asking for the agreement. At that point, of course, it’s discrimination. It’s an impediment to his freedom, it’s an impediment to his life choices. That’s clear.”

According to the Pew Research Center, an American think tank based in Washington that researches social life, polygamy is most practised in sub-Saharan Africa. This phenomenon affects about 11% of the population, according to the Pew Research Center.

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MALI – 49 civilians and 15 soldiers killed in attacks on boat and army base

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Sixty-four people including 49 civilians and 15 soldiers were killed Thursday, September 07, 2023 in two “terrorist attacks claimed” by Al Qaeda and targeting a passenger transport boat and an army base in northern Mali, where a three-day national mourning was decreed from Friday, the military-dominated government announced.

The two separate attacks targeted “the boat Timbuktu” on the Niger River and “the position of the army” in Bamba, in the region of Gao (north), with “a provisional toll of 49 civilians and 15 soldiers killed”, according to a government statement that does not specify how many people died on the ship and in the camp, assaults “claimed” by an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group.

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MALI – Musician Salif Keita appointed Councilor Head of the Junta

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Malian music star Salif Keïta has been appointed advisor to the head of the junta, Colonel Assimi Goïta, says a decree issued Monday, August 14, 2023.

The artist is part of a list of five people named “special advisers” to the Malian head of state, says the decree dated August 11. The text does not specify the role of Salif Keïta.

The great name of afropop and World Music, Salif Keïta, 73, also stands out for his political commitment and, since the advent of the colonels following a putsch in 2020, for his support of the junta.

He was appointed one week after the announcement of his resignation from an assembly set up by the military as a legislative body.

“I will always remain the undisputed friend of the military of my country,” he said in his letter of resignation read in the gallery.

Mr. Keïta publicly expressed his support for the sovereignty discourse of the authorities. He openly called a few months ago for the departure of the UN peacekeeping mission (MINUSMA), since officially announced by the UN Security Council.

Since 2012, Mali has been plagued by jihadist expansion and a deep multidimensional crisis. Violence from the north has spread to central Burkina Faso and neighbouring Niger.

Salif Keita et Assimi Goïta
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SENEGAL – Macky Sall at the inauguration of Nigeria’s president-elect

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The Senegalese head of state left Dakar for Abuja on Sunday, May 28, 2023. President Macky SALL will attend the inauguration of Nigerian President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Upon his departure, the President of the Republic was greeted by the Prime Minister and other civil and military authorities. The head of state will return to Dakar tomorrow Monday.

Born in Lagos eight years before independence, Bola Tinubu is a veteran of the capital. An influential politician, he was notably a senator and governor of the State of Lagos. Considered a unifying force within his party, but controversial outside because sometimes cited in corruption cases, Tinubu will have a major challenge, that of recovering the national economy.

With a population of more than 219.4 million people, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and sixth in the world. The continent’s largest economy, however, is facing a slowdown exacerbated by recent global crises. Here inflation has risen above 20% in the second half of 2022, youth unemployment, recurrent shortages of nairas and fuel are all evils to be solved in a sustainable way.

Although Nigeria can count on a dynamic private sector with a large number of billionaires and millionaires, Bola Tinubu -whose inauguration will take place next May- will have to set the macroeconomic record straight.

Source : Ze-Africanews.com

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