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CHAD – Independence Day of the country on 11 August

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Chad liberated itself from the French colonial yoke and became a free and sovereign Nation on 11 August 1960. The accession to independence was the fruit of several years with as principal figure, François Tombalbaye, first president of the Republic of Chad in 1973. The country owes its name to Lake Chad, which is its main body of water.

Chad celebrated its independence on Wednesday 11 August for the 61st time.Chad’s approach to obtaining independence from France is not far from that used by the other French colonies in Africa. The country favored negotiation instead of armed struggle.The transition to relative administrative autonomy in 1956 was followed by a Yes to the French Community in the referendum held on 28 November 1958. The Progressive Party.

The Chadian Progressive Party (PPT) of Gabriel Lisette, then of François Tombalbaye, played a very important role in this fight.Considered a French protectorate from 1900, Chad was erected as a colony in 1920 as part of French Equatorial Africa (AEF). Under the leadership of Governor Félix Éboué, it was the first French colony to rally to free France in 1940 and formed the embryo of free French Africa.

Chad became an autonomous republic in 1958 and gained independence on 11 August 1960 under the presidency of François Tombalbaye. The latter soon had to face the revolt of peoples of the North, mostly Muslims, which led him to seek the help of French troops in 1968. After the assassination of Tombalbaye in 1975, the power fell to General Felix Malloum, who had to give way to Goukouni Oueddei following the first battle of N’Djaména in 1979. Before independence, Chad, the colony of France, was marked by the participation of its citizens in the two world wars (1914-1918 and 1939-1945).

On 11 August 1960, on the porch of the Fort-Lamy town hall, François Tombalbaye, Prime Minister, delivers the speech of independence of Chad alongside André Malraux, representative of General de Gaulle and of France.

“Chadians, 
In a few minutes, our people will have won the right to self-determination, the right to choose their own path, the right to be among the concert of nations, equal in dignity to the greatest. We are proud and joyful in this unique moment. We are also determined and determined. A major people is respected, but it does not forget its duties: civic duty of work and discipline, duty of honour, respect for alliances and friendships. A new day is about to begin. The sovereign Republic of Chad will not forget that it is great and beautiful. She will not forget what she owes France and General de Gaulle. Chadians, let us shout our joy: it is midnight. I solemnly proclaim that Chad is independent and sovereign!”

It should be noted that Chad, a Central African country, is geographically and culturally a crossing point between North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. With an area of 1,284,000 km2, it is the fifth largest country in Africa.

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DR CONGO – Elections: Candidate Moïse Katumbi’s Party Leader Dies on Eastern Trip

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An official of the party of the opponent Moïse Katumbi was killed and several others wounded Tuesday, November 28, 2023 in Kindu, in eastern DRC, where the opponent arrived as part of his campaign for the presidential election of December 20. This is the first major incident since the beginning of this election campaign, which is taking place in a tense political climate.

The climate was already tense long before the landing of Moïse Katumbi’s plane, the authorities having forbidden the opponent to hold his meeting at the Central Tribune of the main artery of the city of Kindu.

Upon arrival, Moïse Katumbi and his allies, including former Prime Minister Matata Ponyo and Seth Kikuni were cheered and followed by the crowd in the streets before the rally relocated elsewhere. It was at the approach of the governor’s residence that the opponent and his supporters were attacked with stone throws by young supposed to belong to the presidential party.
“Stoned”, according to his party
In the exchanges and the crowd, at the head of the procession, Dido Kakisingi, youth leader of the Ensemble for the Republic party of Moïse Katumbi in Kindu, was hit by a projectile. On the ground, he was beaten violently to the point of dying, according to his party, claiming that he was simply “stoned”.

But for the mayor of Kindu, the latter fell from a vehicle of the procession before being stamped. The police intervened, firing live ammunition. In the process, several others were injured.

These incidents did not stop the campaign procession of Moïse Katumbi who held his rally to ask the people to vote.

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GABON – Raymond Ndong Sima, opponent of Ali Bongo, appointed Transitional Prime Minister

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The President of the transition in Gabon, General Brice Oligui Nguema, appointed Thursday, September 07, 2023 the Transitional Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima, an economist and opponent of the president, Ali Bongo, overthrown by the military a week ago, according to a decree read on state television.

Raymond Ndong Sima, 68, had been Prime Minister of Ali Bongo from 2012 to 2014, but he had moved away from power. He regularly accused the power of Ali Bongo of bad governance, until he stood against the head of state at the presidential elections of 2016 and 2023. This year, he joined the Alternance 2023 platform after running and had therefore withdrawn his candidacy to give way to a consensual candidate, Albert Ondo Ossa.

Finally on Wednesday, September 7, Raymond Ndong Sima slammed the door of the coalition, declaring that the situation was «confused for several days» within the group. So he was free from any party because he is an independent candidate. It is not surprising that the junta chose him.

Raymond Ndong Sima is an economist from the north of the country. He completed part of his studies in France before joining the Gabonese Ministry of Economy. Member of the presidential party, the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), he finally won a portfolio in 2009, becoming Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries.

Break with the CEO in 2015
Two years later, he also won a seat as an MP. Raymond Ndong Sima is known for his lively temperament. He did not hesitate to criticize the CEO, which led to a break in 2015, when he moved to the opposition. Since then, he has been a virulent critic of Ali Bongo’s regime.

In Gabon, General Brice Oligui Nguema, who led the coup of August 30 against a barely proclaimed re-elected Ali Bongo, was sworn in Monday, September 4 as President of a transition period, the duration of which he did not set, and at the end of which he promised “free elections”. On Monday, he also announced the formation of a transitional government including personalities from all political stripes.

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GABON – A general takes the reins of Libreville City Hall

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Following the coup of 30 August 2023, the military junta led by General Brice Clotaire Oligui announced the dissolution of the country’s government institutions. As part of this transition, a new provisional government will soon be appointed based on information received on September 7, 2023.

It is in this perspective that Brigadier General Judes Ibrahim Rapontchombo was appointed as the new head of the Gabonese capital, replacing the former mayor Christine Mba Ndutume, appointed by presidential decree in July 2021.

General Rapontchombo, previously military governor in 2020, has the mission to restore order within an institution shaken in recent years by many financial scandals.

It should be noted that Brigadier General Judes Ibrahim Rapontchombo will be supported in this mission by the former chief of the military prytanee, Commissioner-Colonel Gaude Stive Okoumba, who will assume the role of financial director. This team of soldiers has already begun a new chapter in the management of the Libreville City Hall, by carrying out a first control within the financial management of the City Hall.

As a reminder, 64 years old and in power for 14 years, Ali Bongo Odimba was deposed during a putsch conducted without bloodshed, less than an hour after his camp had proclaimed his re-election to the presidency in a vote described as fraudulent by the putschists. The coup was led by General Oligui, who gathered behind him all the army and police corps, and rallied almost all the parties of the former opposition and part of the formerThe majority as well as a massive surge of a population thanking him for having “liberated” 55 years of “Bongo dynasty” in power.

The military authorities promised to “hand over power to civilians” at the end of a transition whose duration has not been fixed, after having adopted “by referendum”, a new Constitution that will have to be drawn up with the participation of “all the living forces of the Nation” and which will lead to “free and transparent elections”.

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