Covid-19: Angola reports 1,603 recoveries, 681 new infections

Luanda – Health authorities announced Monday the recovery of 1,603 patients and 681 new cases in the last 24 hours.

The figures released by the secretary of State for Public Health, Franco Mufinda, said that 458 people had been recovered and were living in Luanda, 287 in Cabinda, 223 in Cuanza Norte, 129 in Cuanza Sul, 117 in Zaire, 115 in Lunda Norte, 111 in Moxico, 48 in Bié, 41 in Huambo, 32 in Uíge, 26 in Namibe, 24 in Lunda Sul, 22 in Huíla and 3 in Benguela.

Among the new cases, Mr. Mufinda said that 364 were diagnosed in Luanda, 111 in Bengo, 109 in Cuanza Sul, 30 in Cabinda, 21 in Malanje, 14 in Huambo, 12 in Namibe, 11 in Zaire, 3 in Lunda Norte, 2 in Cuanza Norte, 1 in Bié, 1 in Huila, 1 in Lunda Sul and 1 in Moxico.

The list includes 406 male and 275 female patients whose ages range from 9 months to 79 years.

In the last 24 hours, 8,621 samples were processed by RT-PCR, with a daily positivity rate of 7.9 percent.

Angola has 97,263 confirmed cases, of which 6,517 are active, 1,888 have died and 88,858 have been recovered. Of the active cases, four are in critical condition, 26 serious, 49 moderate, 36 light and 6,401 asymptomatic.

In the treatment centres 116 patients are hospitalised, while 76 are serving institutional quarantine.

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

IMF Approves $455 Million Loan to Republic of Congo

 

The International Monetary Fund board on Monday approved a three-year $455 million loan for the Republic of Congo to help undergird the small African nation’s economic recovery.

The global crisis lender will provide $90 million immediately under the Extended Credit Facility to help the oil-dependent country deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The economy “is expected to strengthen in the second half of the year, supported by vaccine rollout, social spending, and domestic arrears, payments,” IMF Deputy Managing Director Kenji Okamura said in a statement

“However, the nascent recovery is facing significant risks, including a possible worsening of the pandemic (and) continued volatility in oil prices.”

But reducing the nation’s “debt vulnerabilities” will be key, Okamura said, noting the government is working on restructuring its debt.

The Republic of Congo, a land of 5 million people that abuts the vast Democratic Republic of Congo, relies on oil for most of its wealth and has built up debt to China through loans that helped build some of its petroleum infrastructure.

The IMF estimates the economy will grow 2.4% this year, after a slight contraction in 2021.

Source: Voice Of America

Ghanaian Football Team Scores Against Sea Turtle Poachers

The coast of Ghana is home to five of the world’s endangered sea turtles, which are threatened by fishing nets and poachers who sell their meat and eggs. To help revive the turtle populations, a group of young footballers have taken it upon themselves to guard turtle nests and rescue turtles captured by fishermen.

Empty sea turtle shells are commonly found on the beach along Ghana’s coastal Gomoa Fetteh community.

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) says six out of the seven species of sea turtles are endangered.

Peter Kusaana of the Environmental Justice Foundation says five of those species used to nest in Ghana, but the numbers have reduced.

“Over the years, we are only now recording about four or three of these species nesting in Ghana, meaning that we have already lost two of these turtle species in Ghana,” he said.

Fishermen here say about 50 turtles are killed every year along the eight-kilometer shoreline, drowned in fishing nets or poached for their meat and eggs.

Ama Akorfa, a turtle processor, explains why the locals poach turtles.

She says the meat is a delicacy. She makes stew with the turtle’s entrails and sells the remaining meat.

Saving the remaining turtles is a team effort.

The Fetteh Youngsters Football Club since 2019 has taken it upon themselves to protect the turtles.

The team’s coach, Daniel Kwesi Botchwey, says they leverage the community’s support for the team to help save the endangered sea turtles.

“There has been the need for us to educate the community about it. And since the football team is for the community, because I always say, ‘Fetteh Youngsters is a community-based team, it is for the community.’ And the chief of the town, he is the live patron of the club, so everyone in the community supports Fetteh Youngsters. So, we have taken it as a means, as a tool, to educate the community,” said coach Botchwey.

During nesting season, the football team patrols the beaches from dusk until dawn to ward off poachers and other predators that would harm nesting turtles or their eggs.

The players also engage the turtle meat sellers and fishing community to educate them on the importance of protecting marine life.

Peter Kusaana of Ghana’s Environmental Justice Foundation says their efforts are paying off.

He explains that turtle poaching reduced from 47 killed in the 2019-2020 nesting season to 26 in the last one, while more nests have been found along the coast.

“The number of nesting events recorded, meaning that the data points that have been captured by our patrollers, has increased,” he said. “In 2019-2020, we had around 50 cases that were recorded in our data sheets. In 2020-2021, we have over 145.”

They’re team numbers that the Fetteh Youngsters Football Club is proud of.

But eliminating the demand for endangered sea turtles — that’s their top goal, and one they’re playing overtime to score.

Source: Voice Of America

Growatt unveils AXE LV battery system to empower off-grid solar energy storage

SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider Growatt adds AXE LV battery system to its smart energy product portfolios, expanding market reach to meet the growing demand for residential off-grid lithium battery storage systems.

Growatt unveils AXE LV battery system to empower off-grid solar energy storage

“The new AXE LV battery system covers a wide range of capacity extending from 5kWh to 400kWh, which caters to differentiated needs from daily households to large business and industrial scenarios,” said Lisa Zhang, Marketing Director at Growatt.

The modularity of AXE LV battery system makes it easy to be installed with internal plugs, requiring no extra cable connections, while with all the external cables integrated onto one plug, its connection to the inverter is much more simplified. In short, this unique design greatly reduces installation difficulty and time.

In terms of safety, it enjoys multi-level protections from the inverter and BMS, such as cell security monitoring and balancing. Meanwhile, as a cobalt-free LFP battery, it stands out for its high-temperature resistance, strong safety and stability as well as better performance of up to 5,000 charge cycles. It also has a longer life span of more than 10 years while traditional lead-acid batteries can only last 2-3 years. Generally, it holds more advantages in terms of the TCO ( total cost of ownership) for customers.

With regard to compatibility, AXE LV battery system can be used with all Growatt’s SPF off-grid series inverters. Moreover, it also works perfectly along with the SPH and SPA series storage inverters.

Growatt offers one-stop services to deliver better customer experiences. The company provides technical support upon installation for faster completion. For daily use and maintenance, it provides whole-system warranty including the battery system and storage inverters. Any system issue, if it occurs, can be quickly located and solved more efficiently. Additionally, Growatt allows installers to upgrade the firmware of the battery system remotely, which can help reduce the O&M cost and improve service efficiency.

About Growatt

Established in 2010, Growatt is a global leader in smart energy solutions. According to IHS Markit and Wood Mackenzie, the company is the world’s No.1 residential inverter supplier and also ranks among the global top 5 suppliers of commercial inverters. For storage hybrid inverters, Growatt is the second largest supplier in the world according to Wood Mackenzie.

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