COVID-19: ANGOLA REGISTERS 292 NEW INFECTIONS AND 182 RECOVERIES

Luanda – The Angolan health authorities announced, this Monday, 292 new infections, 182 recoveries and 6 deaths in the last 24 hours.

According to the secretary of State for Public Health, Franco Mufinda, there are 197 cases diagnosed in Luanda, 22 in Cabinda, 20 in Huambo, 14 in Cuando Cubango, 12 in Namibe, 9 in Benguela, 6 in Huíla, 5 in Bié, 3 in Moxico, 2 in Uíge, 1 in Cuanza Norte and Malanje, respectively.

With ages ranging from 1 to 85 years, the list included 164 male and 128 female patients.

The deaths, according to Franco Mufinda, were registered in Bié, with 3, Luanda with 2 and Benguela with a single one.

Among those recovered, 134 reside in Luanda, 15 in Huambo, 10 in Namibe, 7 in Benguela and Huíla, 5 in Bié and 4 in Moxico.

In the last 24 hours, the labs processed 2,736 samples, with a 10.6% positivity rate.

About 282 patients are hospitalized in the treatment centers, while 199 citizens are in institutional quarantine and 1,881 contacts of positive cases are under epidemiological surveillance.

The country´s overall registers 50,738 cases, of which 1,345 death, 44,834 recoveries and 4,559 active.

Of the current cases there are in 25 critical conditions, 45 severe, 149 moderate, 63 mild and 4,277 asymptomatic.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

High-Profile African Delegations to Visit Dubai for Global Business Forum Africa 2021

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Heads of state, more than 30 ministers, high-ranking government officials and prominent influential business leaders from Africa have confirmed their participation for the sixth edition of the Global Business Forum Africa (GBF Africa), which takes place on October 13-14, 2021 at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Dubai Chamber is organising GBF Africa 2021 in partnership with Expo 2020 Dubai under the theme “Transformation Through Trade”. The event is being held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Among the high-level attendees are: H.E. Filipe Nyusi, President of Mozambique; H.E. Felix Tshisekedi, President of Congo; H.E. Dr C.G.D.N. Chiwenga, Vice President of Zimbabwe; the Chief Minister of Jersey; the Secretary General of COMESA; more than 30 ministers and high-ranking African officials, including ministers from Ghana, Angola, Ethiopia, Uganda Zimbabwe and Liberia, Kenya, Botswana, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Senegal, Seychelles, Congo and the Kingdom of Lesotho, as well as government officials from Rwanda and Kenya.

H.E. Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General of Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “Countries from across the world that are participating in Expo 2020 are eager to widen and deepen their ties with Africa, and GBF Africa will be a crucial forum where the continent can share its plans and achievements, seek investments and solutions to its challenges and forge new relationships across the globe.”

H.E. Hamad Buamim, President and CEO of Dubai Chamber, said: “The success that GBF Africa has had in attracting African presidents, ministers and influential leaders to join its high-level talks reflects the forum’s position as a leading global platform for exploring investment opportunities in the African continent. It reinforces the crucial role played by Dubai’s wise leadership in expanding the emirate’s trade links with emerging markets around the world.”

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Source: Business Wire

UAE AND TURKEY TO INVEST IN ANGOLAN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

Luanda – Businesspeople from the public and private sectors of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Turkey have recently expressed their interest in obtaining concessions for large areas of land for agricultural production and forestry, ANGOP learned this Monday.

Investment in wood processing, honey, fish processing, development of mariculture and inland aquaculture are also part of the intentions of companies in both countries.

The intentions, expressed during the working visit of an Angolan delegation to Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, follow on from the visits made by the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, last July, to the respective countries, according to a press release that arrived today at ANGOP.

According to the document, the visit of the Angolan delegation to the two countries, which took place from 31 August to 7 September this year, aimed to present the potential and investment opportunities existing in Angola, as well as to identify and invite potential businesspeople interested in investing in the Affican country.

In addition, according to the note from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the stay of the Angolan delegation in those countries allowed visits to productive enterprises, as well as meetings and contacts with representatives of public and private institutions, business and professional associations, with a view to reinforcement of cooperation between Angola and the two States.

On the occasion, the secretary of State for Farming, João Manuel Bartolomeu da Cunha, who headed the Angolan delegation, assured that the Angolan Government will make efforts to materialize the intentions presented by the public and private companies of the respective countries.

He reiterated the invitation for businesspeople to travel to Angola in the shortest possible time, under the terms of the legislation in force and the appropriate existing mechanisms.

Diplomatic relations between Angola and Turkey date back to 1980. The two countries already have cooperation agreements in the areas of trade, agriculture, education, culture, defence, justice and sport.

In Angola, Turkey has investments in the provinces of Luanda and Uíge, in the areas of industry, commerce, education and civil engineering.

On the other hand, Angola and the UAE cooperate in the sectors of oil and gas, mining, trade and investment,energy, defense, transport, agriculture, fishing, banking, telecommunications and finance and tax sect.

The United Arab Emirates is located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula and borders Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

POLITICAL PARTIES TOLD TO ENGAGE IN MOBILISATION OF ELECTORAL REGISTRATION

Luanda – Political parties have been urged to actively participate in mobilization of citizens for the ex-officio electoral registration, due to start on 23 September.

The appeal was launched by minister of Territory Administration Marcy Lopes on Monday in Luanda at a meeting with representatives of political parties with parliamentary seat.

He said that the Executive wants all citizens eligible to vote to update their electoral cards.

“We hope that political parties exercise sufficient influence on citizens with the capacity to elect and be elected in the next election, for effective adhesion to the registration process”, he said.

He said that the ex-officio electoral registration will be conducted at 596 Public Service Desks (BUAP), to be implemented in the country, while abroad it will take place in diplomatic and consular missions from January 2022.

According to the official, once the data are updated, the BUAP will issue a citizen’s card, a document that should be given to all national citizens, regardless of age, as proof of residence in a specific municipality.

Ex-officio electoral registration is an automatic transfer of the data of voting age citizens contained in the ID to the electoral file.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Benin Named Fastest Place to Start Business Online – Thanks to COVID ?

COTONOU, BENIN – Benin set up a service early in the COVID-19 pandemic to allow people to register their business online, and now the West African country is the world’s fastest place to start a business, according to a U.N. agency.

Sandra Idossou, owner of a store selling art in Cotonou, Benin, submitted her business application online and received approval and legal documents within three hours.

She said if the e-registration system did not exist and she instead had to go stand in line to start a business, she never would have done it.

To create her business, Idossou went online to monentreprise.bj, a platform in Benin to create and formally start a business. The site was launched in February 2020 by the country’s Investment and Export Promotion Agency, which did not want people to come into their offices during the pandemic.

Applicants fill out the required information, download the required documents and make a payment online. The documents arrive at the agency’s headquarters, where staff verify the information and mail business certificates to those who are approved.

Laurent Gangbes, general manager of the Investment and Export Promotion Agency, said in 2019 the agency was at 28,000 businesses created. In 2020, the figure went to over 41,000. He said the agency now processes an application in about three hours.

The online service helped make Benin the fastest place in the world to start a company, according to the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development.

The businesses must be located in Benin; however, people abroad can use the service if they are in the process of setting up a business inside the country.

Economists like Albert Honlonkou see big benefits for entrepreneurs.

He said the online service reduces costs, reduces delays and avoids corruption. It also avoids carrying papers around and, in the COVID period, it avoids contacts.

The Investment and Export Promotion Agency said it will continue to review the procedures and work with the private sector to further improve the process.

Source: Voice of America

Cyber Arms Dealer Exploits New iPhone Software Vulnerability, Watchdog Says

A cyber surveillance company based in Israel developed a tool to break into Apple iPhones with a never-before-seen technique that has been in use since February, internet security watchdog group Citizen Lab said Monday.

The discovery is important because of the critical nature of the vulnerability, which requires no user interaction and affects all versions of Apple’s iOS, OSX, and watchOS, except for those updated Monday.

The vulnerability developed by the Israeli firm, named NSO Group, defeats security systems designed by Apple in recent years.

Apple said it fixed the vulnerability in Monday’s software update, confirming Citizen Lab’s finding. An Apple spokesperson declined to comment regarding whether the hacking technique came from NSO Group.

In a statement to Reuters, NSO did not confirm or deny that it was behind the technique, saying only that it would “continue to provide intelligence and law enforcement agencies around the world with life-saving technologies to fight terror and crime.”

Citizen Lab said it found the malware on the phone of an unnamed Saudi activist and that the phone had been infected with spyware in February. It is unknown how many other users may have been infected.

The intended targets would not have to click on anything for the attack to work. Researchers said they did not believe there would be any visible indication that a hack had occurred.

The vulnerability lies in how iMessage automatically renders images. IMessage has been repeatedly targeted by NSO and other cyber arms dealers, prompting Apple to update its architecture. But that upgrade has not fully protected the system.

“Popular chat apps are at risk of becoming the soft underbelly of device security. Securing them should be top priority,” said Citizen Lab researcher John Scott-Railton.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency had no immediate comment.

Explosion in attacks

Citizen Lab said multiple details in the malware overlapped with prior attacks by NSO, including some that were never publicly reported. One process within the hack’s code was named “setframed,” the same name given in a 2020 infection of a device used by journalists at Al Jazeera, the researchers found.

“The security of devices is increasingly challenged by attackers,” said Citizen Lab researcher Bill Marczak.

A record number of previously unknown attack methods, which can be sold for $1 million or more, have been revealed this year. The attacks are labeled “zero-day” because software companies had zero days’ notice of the problem.

New cybersecurity focus

Along with a surge in ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure, the explosion in such attacks has stoked a new focus on cybersecurity in the White House as well as renewed calls for regulation and international agreements to rein in malicious hacking.

As previously reported, the FBI has been investigating NSO, and Israel has set up a senior inter-ministerial team to assess allegations that its spyware has been abused on a global scale.

Although NSO has said it vets the governments it sells to, its Pegasus spyware has been found on the phones of activists, journalists and opposition politicians in countries with poor human rights records.

Source: Voice of America

Britain to Offer COVID-19 Vaccines to 12-to-15-year-Olds

Britain’s chief medical officer (CMO), Professor Chris Whitty, recommended Monday that children between the ages of 12 and 15 be offered the COVID-19 vaccine, saying they would benefit from reduced disruption to their education.

More than a week ago, Britain’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization, the panel that advises British health departments on immunization policies, issued a statement saying the “margin of benefit” to inoculating children of those ages was too small for them to recommend the government do so.

But Monday, Whitty, along with his counterparts from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, told reporters they are recommending to their respective health ministers that the age group be given a single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. They have yet to decide on whether to give the students a second dose.

Whitty stressed the vaccinations should be “an offer,” not a mandate, adding, “We do not think this is a panacea. This is not a silver bullet … but we think it is an important and potentially useful additional tool to help reduce the public health impacts that come through educational disruption.”

Whitty said the CMOs have shared their recommendations with their ministers, and it is now up to the ministers to decide how to respond.

The United States, Israel and some European countries have rolled out vaccinations to children more broadly, putting pressure on the British government to follow suit.

Britain has experienced more than 134,000 deaths from COVID-19, and a rapid start to its immunization rollout has slowed, with 81% of those over 16 receiving two vaccine doses.

Source: Voice of America

ANGOLA AND UAE PREPARE COOPERATION AGREEMENTS

Luanda – Several cooperation agreements between Angola and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the sectors of air and road transport, agriculture, mining, energy and trade are due to be signed this year, as part of the existing partnership between the two countries.

With this purpose, the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, received in audience, this Sunday, the UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sheik Shakbbot Nahayan Mabarak Al-Nahyan.

Speaking to the press at the end of the meeting, Angolan Foreign Minister, Téte António, who attended the audience, said that the two countries are working to translate actions into practice.

“What is intended is that investment from the United Arab Emirates happens in various sectors of the Angolan economy. It will be a salutary partnership, in the scope of public investments,” he assured.

Téte António said that before the end of the current year, a high-level Angolan delegation would visit the United Arab Emirates with the aim of signing the cooperation agreements.

Angola and the United Arab Emirates cooperate in the oil and gas, mining, trade and investment, energy, defence, transport, agriculture, fishing, banking, telecommunications and finance and tax sectors.

The United Arab Emirates is located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula and borders Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

COVID-19: ANGOLA REPORTS 104 NEW CASES, 12 DEATHS

Luanda- Angola has registered, in the last 24 hours, 104 new cases, 12 deaths and the recovery of 30 patients.

According to the figures released, 70 cases were diagnosed in Luanda, 17 in Huila, 5 in Namibe, 3 in Benguela, 3 in Uige, 2 in Bié, 2 in Moxico, 1 in Cunene and 1 in Lunda Norte.

The list includes 52 male and 52 female patients whose ages range from 1 to 88 year old.

According to the data, deaths were reported in the provinces of Huila, with 5, Luanda with 4, Bié with 2 and Namibe with 1.

Among the recovered patients, 9 reside in Namibe, 7 in Huila, 6 in Moxico, 5 in Huambo, 2 in Luanda and 1 in Benguela.

The laboratories processed, in the last 24 hours, 1,652 samples.

There are 270 patients in the hospitalisation centres, while the institutional quarantine centres host 195 citizens.

There are 1,881 contacts of positive cases under medical surveillance.

Angola has 50,446 cases, with 1,339 deaths, 44,652 recovered and 4,455 active. Of the active cases, 23 are critical, 43 serious, 145 moderate, 61 light and 4.183 asymptomatic.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

COVID-19: ANGOLA RECEIVES 500,000 DOSES OF SINOPHARM VACCINE

Luanda – Angola received, this Sunday, 500,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccine against Covid-19, as part of the ongoing vaccination process in the country.

According to the Minister of Health, Sílvia Lutucuta, this is a consignment acquired by the government to reinforce the individual and collective protection measures of the citizens.

“We must fully comply with simple measures, such as wearing the mask correctly, washing hands frequently, avoiding gatherings, promoting distancing between people, because we have community circulation of the virus at national level,” warned Silvia Lutucuta.

Silvia Lutucuta announced the arrival, in the next few days, of another 480,000 doses of vaccine from Sinopharm.

She appealed to the population aged 18 or over to go to the vaccination posts closest to their area of residence because the vaccine is free and safe.

According to the Cabinet minister, the government vaccination target is to immunized at least 60 per cent of the eligible population, a total of 15.8 million people.

Since the beginning of the vaccination process in March this year, more than 2 million Angolans have already been vaccinated.

AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, Sputnik and Johnson& Johnson vaccines are being administered in the country.

Source: Angola Press News Agency