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GABON – “Africa’s development will be done by women and youth” dixit Ms Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Meyo

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As part of UNESCO’s Africa Week for the 2022 edition, a week with the theme “Self-sufficiency, resilience, economic development in Africa”, the Ze-Africanews team had the privilege of conducting an exclusive interview with the Permanent Delegate Ambassador of Gabon to UNESCO Ms Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo

Ze-Africanews: Hello His Excellency, can you introduce yourself?
Ms. Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo:
Good morning, Ms. Annick. I am Rachel…wife. I am the Permanent Delegate Ambassador of the Gabonese Republic to UNESCO.

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Ze-Africanews: We are in the African week for this 2022 edition, what are your impressions for these three days?
Ms.Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo:
Thank you very much for giving me the floor, I am here in my capacity as vice-chair of the organizing committee for the 2022 African Week. I would like to begin by thanking His Excellency the Ambassador of Senegal to UNESCO, President of the Africa Group of UNESCO and Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the 2022 African Week. I would also like to thank Her Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire to UNESCO in her capacity as President of the Organizing Committee of the African Week. Tonight we will continue a beautiful and inspiring African week. We have seen all of Africa stand in its cultural diversity. A rich Africa that has proven it again with all these exhibitions that we have seen. A committed Africa with all the conferences we have attended, listened to, since Monday so an African Week in reality totally successful.

Ze-Africanews: “Self-sufficiency, resilience, economic development of Africa” is the theme of this year 2022, why this choice?
Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo:
Every year when we organize African Week, we choose a theme and a sponsor. As for the theme, it was chosen by the Heads of State and Government of the African Union and therefore you will agree that this year’s theme is “Food Self-sufficiency, and Africa’s Economic Development”. We wanted to show and especially put forward everything that is being done in Africa currently. Africa is moving! Even through its diaspora, Africa is moving. You saw testimony from processors who were there, including the one who processes cocoa locally, another who makes wine. We had dozens of testimonies. Such rich days through testimonies. The Africans have understood that Africa will be done by ourselves first. That is what we must remember. And during those conferences, we heard, we saw Africans, committed men and women, standing up to show that resilience. That is why it was important for us to recognize the strength of Africa’s commitment today through its youth.

Ms.Rachel Annick Ogoulo Akiko Méyo Obiang, Permanent Delegate Ambassador of Senegal to UNESCO

Ze-Africanews: What are the real challenges facing the continent in terms of food self-sufficiency, especially since in 2050 Africa will account for billions with a very young population?
Ms. Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo:
Financial challenges. It’s through funding and it’s already happening. You have seen how much the African Development Bank is doing to support everything that is being done and has already made a commitment to go further, of course, with the support of the heads of state. I think the first challenge is this because the others we have, women, men, drylands, water… We also have to see to what extent all this can be raised so that this resilience is effective for true food self-sufficiency.

Ze-Africanews: What do you think the Africa of tomorrow and the Africa of tomorrow will be with whom?
Ms. Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo:The Africa of tomorrow will be with everyone, but especially with women and youth. We have to keep encouraging them. The Africa of tomorrow is being prepared today with all these young people we have seen, who have amazed us, who dazzled us with their testimony, that is Africa. So the Africa of tomorrow will be with the young but with us in the background. It’s a generation that is renewing itself. We are committed to driving. We have to pass the torch, and we have a duty to pass the torch.

Ze-Africanews : During this African week we have seen Africa shine through its artisans its entrepreneurs its you to merge all this competition to make the continent shine and vibrate?
Ms.Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo:
You’ve said it all, Africa is ready through all this, all these beautiful people. The African Week at UNESCO would not be a success without the contribution of each and everyone: intellectuals, artists, painters and designers, young dancers because that’s what it is. Unesco is the house of culture and so I say it, and I am proud of it. I think we won this bet again in a context that is not obvious, but that is basically what Africa wins.

Ze-Africanews: Last year in 2021 was inscribed in the intangible heritage of UNESCO the rumba followed what will be next year?
Ms. Rachel Annick Ogoula Akiko Obiang Méyo
: We’re working on an upcoming registration. I give the opportunity to the States that prepare files to present their cultural wealth, their heritage to the World Heritage of Unesco, but we are working on it. Through you, I would like to thank again all those who supported us and say that this is not only a long process. I would also like to take advantage of your channel to thank you, journalists who give us this opportunity to promote this rich, beautiful, great and committed Africa.

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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 – Investigative journalist arrested!

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Senegalese investigative journalist Pape Alé Niang was arrested on 6 November at his home and taken into police custody. He is the director of the news site Dakar Matin critique du pouvoir in Senegal. Pape Alé Niang is a journalist famous for his regular chronicles of the news that Senegalese listen to.

Collateral damage on collateral damage! The «Sweat Beauty» case has not finished creating surprises. For this umpteenth arrest, it is around investigative journalist Pape Alé Niang to pay the costs, he was arrested on Sunday, November 6 and detained at the central police station of Dakar. He is accused of having an investigation report from the gendarmerie on the file between the pastef leader Ousmane Sonko and masseuse Adji Sarr. According to one of his lawyers, Mr Ciré Clédor Ly, the police arrested him on the orders of the Public Prosecutor.

In addition, a videographer from the Buur News website on behalf of Fatou Dione was the victim of “police violence” on Saturday, 5 November during a banned demonstration in Dakar. She “fainted when the police came to evacuate her with unprecedented brutality”. This demonstration was the initiative of a collective formed especially of activists. They demanded the release of “political detainees” most of whom are close to the opposition.

About 20 arrests took place during the demonstration and the arrested persons are still detained according to the local press.
Senegal is ranked 73rd out of 180 countries in the 2022 World Press Freedom Index compiled by the NGO Reporters Without Borders.

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IVORY COAST – Alpha Blondy supports Nathalie Yamb: “Nathalie Yamb is for us a calming factor that helps us rebuild”

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It is through a video of more than five minutes that the international reggae artist Alpha Blondy spoke on his facebook page this Saturday, November 4, 2022. He ruled on France’s decision to ban Nathalie Yam on its territory because of her hostile ideas towards the metropolis, according to the French authorities. The Ivorian singer did not go there with half words: “In France there are people who despise us, who speak ill of Africans, who insult us with their insolence, their arrogance… They have the right, but why not Nathalie Yamb. It’s not fair! It’s worse than FrançAfrique. Get your act together, let’s get our act together; let’s not push people to make decisions like the Algerians do: “the suitcase or the coffin”. For us, Nathalie Yamb is a sedative that helps us rebuild! Africa needs it! This economic slavery, this slavery, has only lasted too long, it must stop! Mr. Macron, please correct the tire, please! Thank you. I’m Alpha Blondy.”

The transcript of his full message can be read here:
I would like to speak today about the sanction taken by the French government against my sister Nathalie Yamb. I find that unfair and illegal for a country like France where there is freedom of expression. Nathalie Yamb has the right as an African to defend her continent and her people, a people that needs to be rebuilt. Nathalie Yamb is among those who are rebuilding the African mentality that has been deconstructed for more than 5 centuries, I am not talking about Arab-Muslim slavery, so we are going towards 1200 years.

When Charlie Hebdo was a victim of what we all saw, you took steps to defend freedom of expression, so why doesn’t Nathalie have the right to defend her people, to help her people regain confidence in themselves, to have a little dignity, To call the heads of state to raise their heads even if they are victims of false blackmail.

She is right that Mali has the right to choose its friends. It is not up to France to dictate to French-speaking African countries which ones they must attend or not. Your history with Russia is none of our business, we don’t have to follow your lead. Mali is an African country and Nathalie Yamb is an African who speaks to Africans. When she criticizes Alassane Ouattara, it is her right as an African to speak to her African brother. When she criticizes Mr. Macky Sall, she also has the right to criticize…. Nathalie Yamb has the right to say what she says and you don’t have the right to forbid her to go to France, don’t push too hard. We need her words, it heals us! It heals our wounds. We must not gag her. She did not say to attack the embassies of France, she told the Africans that to take dignity, to take a thickness, she has the right to say that.

In France there are people who despise us, who speak ill of Africans, who insult us with their insolence, their arrogance… They have the right, but why not Nathalie Yamb. It’s not fair! I would like to ask Mr. Macron, you said that FrançAfrique is over, but what is this story about bagging Nathalie Yamb? It’s worse than FrançAfrique. Get your act together, get our act together! Let us not push people to make decisions like Algerians do: “the suitcase or the coffin”. For us, Nathalie Yamb is a sedative that helps us rebuild! Africa needs it! This economic slavery, this slavery, has only lasted too long, it must stop! Mr. Macron, please correct the tire, please! Thank you. I’m Alpha Blondy.

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