Block 17 interruption foresees loss of thousands of dollars

Luanda – The multinational TotalEnergies has announced that it will temporarily interrupt production from the Dália oil field, located in block 17, as of next February 20, in order to carry out maintenance service.

The company said that maintenance services have been planned for more than a month.

The announcement is expressed in a publication released by the national oil, gas and renewable energy consulting office, PetroAngola, noting that the 35-day maintenance will lead to a significant reduction in the supply of Angolan oil on the international market.

This field is currently producing 200,000 barrels of oil per day (KBPD).

According to calculations compiled by ANGOP, based on PetroAngola’s publication, the country will stop sending seven million barrels of oil during this period.

In terms of gross revenue based on US$75 per barrel, the 2023 general state budget benchmark price, the company predicts US$525 million loss.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Angola to attend ECOSOC forum in New York

Luanda- Angola minister of Economy and Planning Mário Caetano João has left for New York to represent the country in the 2023 United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Forum to start on January 31.

The event will be held at the United Nations’ headquarters, according to a statement released by Economy and Planning Ministry reached ANGOP.

“Accelerating the recovery from the pandemic of Convid-19 and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels,” is the motto of the one-day forum.

On Tuesday, the minister of the Economy and Planning will make the national statement at the 2023 Partnerships Forum at the United Nations Trusteeship Council.

Angola is expected to present its current socio-economic picture and prospects for the next five years.

Mário Caetano João is expected to meet with the Regional Director of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Ahunna Eziakonwa on January 30, to discuss the projects that UNDP is implementing in Angola and the perspectives for the future.

In addition to other projects in Angola, UNDP as been providing technical assistance in the implementation of the Programme for Reconversion of the Informal Economy.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

MPs recommend greater attention to social sector

Huambo – MPs of National Assembly in the central Huambo province’s electoral constituency on Monday recommended the government to pay more attention to the health, agriculture and construction of roads during the 2023 financial year.

This was at the end of a meeting with the governor of Huambo province, Lotti Nolika,

The ruling MPLA party MP Adérito Chimuco said the government should increase the number of technicians in health units and make more medicine available to them.

The MP spoke of the need to permanently distribute fertilisers and other agricultural inputs to rural workers to increase production levels to combat poverty and aid economic diversification.

He also defended the reconstruction of roads and construction of bridges for better circulation of people and goods.

On the other hand, Chimuco spoke of the need to increase the budget for Huambo, saying that the region is the fourth most populated of the country, after Luanda, Huila and Benguela, with over 2.7 million inhabitants.

Monteiro Eliseu of UNITA said he has been in permanent interaction with the government of Huambo to defend the interests of the population, mainly in promoting common wellbeing.

The draft State Budget for the provincial government of Huambo for the 2023 economic year is estimated at 130.7 billion kwanzas.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Flooding of Luando river affects 20,000 families in Luquembo

Malanje- At least 20,000 families from the communes of Capunda, Quimbango and Cunga Palanga, municipality of Luquembo, have been isolated from other parts of the province of Malanje since last Thursday, due to the overflow of water from the Luando river, caused by heavy rains that hit the region.

The information was released on Monday by the municipal administrator of Luquembo, Alcino Siabala, stating that the water also cut traffic lanes and flooded crop fields belonging to peasant families.

In view of this tragedy, the municipal administration calls on the provincial government to come to the aid of the victims, whose situation is very touching.

For two years, this is the second time that the waters have overflowed the beds of the Luando River. The last flood occurred in 2020 and affected 9,000 families.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

US multinational DAGAN LTD checks investment opportunities in Angola

Luanda – A delegation from US multinational company DAGAN LTD began a week-long visit to Angola on Sunday, with the aim of exploring the Angolan market so that they can soon invest in the agriculture and fishing sectors, mainly.

The delegation which is composed by the two presidents of the corporation, namely Sharon Amar and Assaff Bagg, as well as the vice-president of the group Talila Klainman, is to meet Monday morning with the minister of Agriculture and Forestry, António Francisco de Assis, the minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Carmen do Sacramento Neto, and in the afternoon they will meet with the board of the Agency for the Promotion of Private Investment and Exports (AIPEX).

During the visit, which will run from 29 January to 5 February, the US delegation, which arrived on Sunday, plans to travel to the centre-west Benguela Province to meet with provincial government officials and representatives of fishermen’s associations from the centre-south region of Angola.

After the two-day stay in Benguela, starting 4 February (public holiday), a visit to an agricultural project is scheduled, located in the area of Catete, east of Luanda Province, where there are several national and foreign initiatives.

Speaking briefly to ANGOP, Talila Klaiman said that the search for spaces to invest in Angola aims to respond to the national strategy of attracting investors to the agriculture and fishing sectors, which is now motivated by the new business legislation recently approved in Angola.

According to the official, they are looking for land that is in nearby areas to operate in both sectors, also looking for good logistical support, water and electricity, so that investments can be extended to livestock, saltpans, logistics and other areas.

She said that the DAGAN LTD group was founded in Israel, around 40 years ago, and that it also has investments and businesses in China and in Latin American countries and in this way they are now working to make room in Africa with projects to invest in Angola.

According to ANGOP, the group´s visit was a result of audiences that the Minister for Agriculture and Forestry, António Francisco de Assis, granted to the US businesspeople during his visit to Washington (USA), from 13 to 15 December, 2022, as part of the government’s policy to attract investments at this time of economic diplomacy in Angola.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Minister recommends consumers’ environmental awareness

Luanda – Environment Minister Ana Paula de Carvalho on Monday in Luanda spoke of the need to launch consumer awareness aimed at tackling the issue related to the waste the country is experiencing.

At the opening ceremony of the National Waste Conference, the minister said the Angolan Government approved an environmental education strategy focused on awareness as a way of preventing the production of waste.

She said that the strategy also included the development of campaigns to encourage citizens to adopt good practices, based on reduction, reuse, recovery and recycling.

The minister stressed the role of growing awareness of the impact of human action on the environment which, according to her, has driven the green economy, defined as one that results in improved well-being and social equity, reducing risks to the environment and ecological scarcity.

“The Investment and innovation should be encouraged, thus sustaining growth and favouring the emergence of new business opportunities and job creation, with an increasing efficient use of resources,” she reiterated.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Asteroid’s Sudden Flyby Shows Blind Spot in Planetary Threat Detection

The discovery of an asteroid the size of a small shipping truck mere days before it passed Earth on Thursday, albeit one that posed no threat to humans, highlights a blind spot in our ability to predict those that could actually cause damage, astronomers say.

NASA for years has prioritized detecting asteroids much bigger and more existentially threatening than 2023 BU, the small space rock that streaked by 2,200 miles from the Earth’s surface, closer than some satellites. If bound for Earth, it would have been pulverized in the atmosphere, with only small fragments possibly reaching land.

But 2023 BU sits on the smaller end of a size group, asteroids 5-to-50 meters in diameter, that also includes those as big as an Olympic swimming pool. Objects that size are difficult to detect until they wander much closer to Earth, complicating any efforts to brace for one that could impact a populated area.

The probability of an Earth impact by a space rock, called a meteor when it enters the atmosphere, of that size range is fairly low, scaling according to the asteroid’s size: a 5-meter rock is estimated to target Earth once a year, and a 50-meter rock once every thousand years, according to NASA.

But with current capabilities, astronomers can’t see when such a rock targets Earth until days prior.

“We don’t know where most of the asteroids are that can cause local to regional devastation,” said Terik Daly, a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.

The roughly 20-meter meteor that exploded in 2013 over Chelyabinsk, Russia is a once-every-100-years event, according to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It created a shockwave that shattered tens of thousands of windows and caused $33 million in damage, and no one saw it coming before it entered Earth’s atmosphere.

Some astronomers consider relying only on statistical probabilities and estimates of asteroid populations an unnecessary risk, when improvements could be made to NASA’s ability to detect them.

“How many natural hazards are there that we could actually do something about and prevent for a billion dollars? There’s not many,” said Daly, whose work focuses on defending Earth from hazardous asteroids.

Avoiding a really bad day

One major upgrade to NASA’s detection arsenal will be NEO Surveyor, a $1.2 billion telescope under development that will launch nearly a million miles from Earth and surveil a wide field of asteroids. It promises a significant advantage over today’s ground-based telescopes that are hindered by daytime light and Earth’s atmosphere.

That new telescope will help NASA meet a goal assigned by Congress in 2005: detect 90% of the total expected amount of asteroids bigger than 140 meters, or those big enough to destroy anything from a region to an entire continent.

“With Surveyor, we’re really focusing on finding the one asteroid that could cause a really bad day for a lot of people,” said Amy Mainzer, NEO Surveyor principal investigator. “But we’re also tasked with getting good statistics on the smaller objects, down to about the size of the Chelyabinsk object.”

NASA has fallen years behind on its congressional goal, which was ordered for completion by 2020. The agency proposed last year to cut the telescope’s 2023 budget by three quarters and a two-year launch delay to 2028 “to support higher-priority missions” elsewhere in NASA’s science portfolio.

Asteroid detection gained greater importance last year after NASA slammed a refrigerator-sized spacecraft into an asteroid to test its ability to knock a potentially hazardous space rock off a collision course with Earth.

The successful demonstration, called the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), affirmed for the first time a method of planetary defense.

“NEO Surveyor is of the utmost importance, especially now that we know from DART that we really can do something about it,” Daly said.

“So by golly, we gotta find these asteroids.”

Source: Voice Of America

Health Ministry works to eliminate leprosy

Luanda – Angola is in a phase to eliminate leprosy taking into account that it is a public health problem, with a prevalence rate of less than one case per ten thousand inhabitants, reported Sunday in Luanda, the Ministry of Health (MINSA).

Data from MINSA state that in 2022 Angola recorded new cases of leprosy, 105 of which were for second-degree deformities.

Of the cases reported, 93 were detected in children and 70% of the patients have gone to hospital already in a very advanced stage of the disease.

In a statement due to the World Day of Lepers which is celebrated in the last Sunday of January, the Ministry of Health said the fight against leprosy and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), are part of an investment by the Angolan government in health, with a focus on primary health care.

The document adds that the Angolan government is strongly committed to strengthening concrete actions in order to increase the provision of efficient services for the population.

Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease (HD), is a long-term infection that primarily affects the skin, but it also can affect the eyes, the peripheral nervous system and possibly other organs.

Every two minutes it strikes one person in the world, unlike Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) which are a group of preventable diseases that can be treated and that affects more than 1 billion people worldwide.

Of the 20 NTDs, 12 are prevalent, highlighting schistosomiasis, soil-transmitted helminths, lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis and human African trypanosomiasis.

The country has 111 health facilities providing health care for leprosy patients, which is considered an insignificant number.

The provinces with the most cases of leprosy are Luanda, Benguela, Huambo, Bié, Malanje, Cuanza Sul, Cuando Cubango, Huíla, Lunda Sul and Moxico.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

WHO: Over 1.6B People Infected with Neglected Tropical Diseases

Ahead of World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day Monday, the World Health Organization is calling for action to tackle these debilitating illnesses, which affect an estimated 1.65 billion people globally.

A diverse group of 20 parasitic and bacterial tropical diseases is categorized as neglected. This is because they disproportionally affect people who live in poor, remote communities and are not on the list of global health priorities.

Ibrahima Soce Fall is director of WHO’s Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. He says these vector-borne diseases are transmitted by insects in areas that lack safe water, sanitation, and access to health care. He says they also are spread via contaminated food and water.

Fall says they cause immense suffering because of their disfiguring and disabling impact.

“If you take diseases like onchocerciasis, you know, so-called river blindness because it can lead to blindness. The same for trachoma. So, these are so many diseases that are fatal and very debilitating,” he said.

Trachoma is an eye disease that can cause permanent blindness.

Fall says these diseases do not attract the amount of investment needed to access health services or develop new tools for diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines.

He notes some of these ailments have been around for a very long time. For instance, the biblical disease, leprosy, still exists in 139 countries and dengue, which has been around for 800 years, remains prevalent in 129 nations.

Despite the many challenges, progress is being made in the elimination of the NTDs. WHO reports the number of people requiring NTD interventions fell by 80 million between 2020 and 2021. It finds 47 countries have eliminated at least one NTD and more countries are in the process of achieving this target.

According to the Carter Center, there were only 13 human cases of Guinea worm disease last year, pushing the illness closer to eradication. The Atlanta-based center was co-founded by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter. When it began leading the international campaign to eradicate Guinea worm in 1986, there were an estimated 3.5 million cases in at least 21 countries in Africa and Asia.

WHO officials say the goal it has set to eliminate at least one neglected tropical disease in 100 countries by 2030 can be achieved. It says the scientific community has the tools and the know-how to save lives and prevent suffering. But WHO says nations need to act together and invest in helping get rid of this dreaded group of diseases.

Source: Voice Of America

A Fusion of Sci-Fi and Heavy Industry Innovation, Flagship XCMG Machinery Equipment Features in Sci-Fi Blockbuster “The Wandering Earth II”

XUZHOU, China, Jan. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — A fusion of sci-fi adventure and heavy industry innovation, a flagship fleet of customized XCMG Machinery (“XCMG”, SHE:000425) equipment is featured in the China-made sci-fi blockbuster “The Wandering Earth II” directed by Frant Gwo, which opened in movie theaters on Chinese New Year’s Day, and will be released in the countries and regions including North America, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, etc. starting from today.

A Fusion of Sci-Fi and Heavy Industry Innovation, Flagship XCMG Machinery Equipment, A Fleet of 61 Units Equipment of 42 Models, Features in Sci-Fi Blockbuster “The Wandering Earth II”, which to be Released on Jan. 28th, 2023 in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, etc.

From the “space elevator” soaring across the earth and sky to the thrilling “air combat,” XCMG equipment journeys from behind the scenes to onstage in the prequel to 2019’s ”The Wandering Earth”, which became one of the highest grossing non-English movies ever. Leveraging its comprehensive product portfolio and solutions in hoisting, earthmoving, road, aerial work, sanitation, safety and emergency rescue, XCMG has provided a wide range of operational and transformable machinery equipment for the UEG (United Earth Government) in the film.

“As China’s premier company of industrial design, we came up with several product design proposals in two days after receiving the assignment and selected the best solution with the directors. As you’ll see in the film, we achieved ideal results.  These dazzling pieces of ‘equipment of the future’ were not just for cinematic show, they were inspired by our real-life products that are breaking new ground every day,” said Zhang Han, the industrial designer from XCMG.

XCMG provided 61 units of equipment of 42 models, more than 400 sets of spare parts and workshop props and 61 sets of 3D models over the course of film production, from scheduling, painting, equipment to personnel, logistics, to on-site execution and more. A total of 319 XCMG staff worked on the project.

One of the most coveted pieces of equipment from the film is the ET120 walking excavator, also known as the “steel mantis.” Designed for emergency rescue in complex terrain environments and at disaster-stricken sites, the ET120 can “walk” the plateau mountains, woodlands, ravines, swamps and alpine as if it’s on firm earth, while equipped for installing various tools to perform different tasks such as excavation, lifting, logging, fire extinguishing, crushing, grabbing and drilling at altitudes of up to 4,500 meters and temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius.

In addition, the film features dozens of innovative technologies that XCMG has developed for applications in extreme conditions, and over a third of the equipment in the film is unmanned and new energy models, including the AGV.

“The ‘steel mantis’ in the film is the ‘transformer’ of real life, and as you’ll see in the movie, XCMG brings sci-fi to reality through the wonders of our industrial engineering, so I’m very proud of what we have created,” said Gwo.

From introducing product technologies from abroad to mastering core technologies of breakthrough significance, XCMG, has established the most cutting-edge R&D through global collaboration to become one of the top three construction manufacturers in the world.

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