Three Dead After Building Collapses In Murang’a

The bodies of three people were recovered from the debris of a three-storey building that collapsed in Murang’a town on Monday evening.

Four other people were rescued from the ill-fated building that collapsed while under construction and are recuperating at Murang’a Level Five Hospital.

Speaking at the site of the incident, Murang’a East Deputy County Commissioner Thomas Nyoro said that the rescue efforts are expected to continue as it is feared that about 20 people were in the building when it collapsed.

Personnel and Machinery have been mobilised from the National Disaster Management Unit, KDF, Red Cross, and county government, among other departments, to help in the ongoing rescue mission.

The three-storey building is said to have been built on riparian land; county officers are expected to issue an official statement on the cause of the tragedy.

Source: Kenya News Agency

IG Promises To Eradicate Insecurity In Igembe North

Residents of Igembe North expressed a sigh of relief after a security meeting was held on Monday at Bulu, Mutuati Division, Igembe Central, to discuss how to curb insecurity cases experienced for a long time in the area.

Speaking to members of the public at Bulu, Mutuati Igembe North, the Inspector General of Police, Japhet Koome, assured members of the public that more security apparatus will be deployed in the region to tame the insecurity, which has seen several bandit attacks in the recent past.

He noted that security agents are tirelessly working hard to fight the bandits at the border of Isiolo and Meru, and so far, they have managed to recover 81 of the raided cattle.

The security boss explained that they will deploy the security machinery to deal with the menace once and for all. He further expressed the government’s commitment to weed out the perpetuators of insecurity.

This follows last week’s banditry attack, where five people lost their lives and others were injured. ‘We will not rest until peace and tranquility are restored in the entire region,’ said Koome.

The IG was flanked by the area MP, Julius Taitumu, and his counterpart, Dan Kiili of Igembe Central, among other entourages.

They appealed to members of the public to still maintain peace and coexist harmoniously, with the MPs assuring the public that the raided cattle were retraced and the government’s commitment to end insecurity in the area was fulfilled.

The MPs called on the members of the public to embark on their economic activities and not live in terror, for the presence of the IG in the area was a guarantee that heinous acts of attack were a thing of the past.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Angola announces legal basis for support startups to attract funding

Angolan government said it is working on legal basis to support for startups to strengthen the institutional framework and increase the attraction of funding.

The intention was announced Tuesday by the Secretary of State for the Economy Ivan dos Santos, while speaking at the usual briefing of the Ministry of Economy and Planning (MEP).

Ivan dos Santos said the legal basis will strengthen the startups ecosystem, bring greater coverage, applicability and flexibility that ensure operation in the national and international market.

Ivan dos Santos announced plans for the creation of a legal support basis for startups , with its own operational model.

“The Government has been carrying out an exercise to create a legal basis so that startups can have their own operational model” he said.

He put the failure rate in the market at 80%, adding that this means that of the 5 startups that try to start, only one manages to have success, due to the lack of some qualification and training”.

He highlighted the launch, in May, of the new electronic certification platform, adopted by the National Institute for the Support of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (INAPEM), which has had more than 63 requests so far.

The startup – an English word that means “to start something new”, a new company, with a repeatable business model and an innovative idea that causes an impact on society.

In recent years, the Government has developed actions with focus on startups, having held the 2nd edition of the Angola Startup Summer, from 27 to 29 April, under the motto “Innovation and Technology as vectors for the size of startups in Angola”.

The Executive is committed to raise the country among the best environments for the creation of startups in Africa and support the presence of Angolans in the main international events.

In 2022, Angola came 97th in the Global Startup Ecosystem Index, out of a universe of 118 countries, rising 18 places compared to the previous year, and 9th in Sub-Saharan Africa

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angola and Congo discuss fuel supply mechanism

Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) experts in the exploration of hydrocarbons analysed Tuesday in Luanda the situation of the Zone of Common Interest (ZIC).

The parties also discussed the joint mechanism for the supply of petroleum products among SONANGOL, SONAHIDROC and COBIL S.A companies.

Addressing an opening ceremony of the experts’ meeting, the Angolan Secretary of State for Mineral Resources Jânio Corrêa Victor underlined the country’s interest in fulfilling the “timing” of the process and the partnership in the supply of fuel.

In turn, the minister of Hydrocarbons of DRCongo Didier Budimbu

Ntubuanga said that he hopes to complete the aspects emerged from the September 2022 meeting and validate the agreements signed by Angola and the DRC.

Didier Ntubuanga also said to expect the speed up of operation process of the ZIC, the actions linked to the humanisation of the production sharing

contract between the two countries, as well as the creation of terms of reference for negotiation with the operating groups.

The meeting, jointly chaired by the Secretary of State for Mineral Resources of Angola Jânio Corrêa Victor and the minister of Hydrocarbons of the DRC

Didier Budimbu Ntubuang, is part of the cooperation protocol between the two countries in the field of hydrocarbons, signed in 2003

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angola takes over SADC Media Award chair

Angola is taking over the one-year rotating chairperson of the Regional Adjudication Committee (RAC) of the SADC Media Award.

This will be during the virtual 28th Meeting of the body, taking place since Tuesday, under the guidance of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the acting president of the body.

The event is evaluating the works on the present edition, during which the national adjudication committees of the Member States will exercise their right

to vote for each one of them.

The Angolan delegation is led by the national coordinator of SADC Media, João Demba and comprises the president of the CNA-Angola and the Jury of the SADC Journalism Award 2023 Anastácio de Brito and the jurors for the categories of Press, Fernando Tati, Radio Arlindo Macedo, Television Mariana Ribeiro and Photojournalism Quintiliano dos Santos.

The SADC Journalism Prize was established in 1996, aimed at recognising the best journalistic work about the Southern African Development Community, in support for the process of cooperation and regional integration of the Member States.

SADC groups Angola, South Africa, Botswana, Comoros, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia,

Democratic Republic of Congo, Seychelles, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Angola attends Conference on Counter-Terrorism

Angola is participating in Third United Nations High-Level Conference of Heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies of Member States running until Friday 23 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

Opened on Monday, the event is an opportunity for the international community to renew and develop current multilateral efforts, aimed at combating terrorism, under the auspices of the United Nations.

The heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies of Member States will analyse the main priorities in the fight against this evil, in the light of the four pillars of the UN Global Strategy, according to a press note from the Angolan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Taking place under overarching theme of “Addressing Terrorism through Reinvigorated Multilateralism and institutional cooperation”, the Conference will

also discuss the preparation of the New Agenda for Peace, proposed by the UN Secretary General.

The Secretary-General’s report “Our Common Agenda” could also provide path for the African Summit on the Fight against Terrorism, set for 2024 in Nigeria.

The Angolan delegation is led by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Esmeralda Mendonça

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

FAA Commander-in-Chief determines licensing of Chief Commissioner Sebastião Gunza to retirement

Angolan head of State João Lourenço decided on Monday to authorise the Chief Commissioner of the National Police, Sebastião Domingos Gunza, to take his retirement.

The information is expressed in a press release from the Presidency’s Office, stating that João Lourenço acted in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) .

Sebastião Domingos Gunza was sworn in as Chief Judge of the Court of Auditors on same day

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Seychellois yoga enthusiasts mark International Day of Yoga with mass session

Over 350 individuals in Seychelles from different walks of life attended the ninth International Day of Yoga event held on Saturday, June 17, under the theme “Yoga for World as one family”.

Organised by the Indian High Commission, the 45-minute yoga session was held at the Palais des Sports indoor gymnasium. Speaking on the occasion, the High Commissioner of India, Kartik Pande, spoke about the benefits of yoga for mental and physical health, highlighting the growing popularity of yoga in Seychelles.

“The first International Yoga Day was held in 2015 and from there became more popular every year due to the benefits that it brings. You can see through the number of turnouts today that it is very well-liked as it gives benefits to your mind and body, and that is the objective,” said Pande.

He explained that it was in 2014 that the Prime Minister of India made a proposal to the United Nations General Assembly that since yoga is a very good exercise for both mind and body, maybe it should be done at the world scale, which the United Nations agreed. This resulted in a resolution that was supported by 175 countries including Seychelles.

Originating from India, yoga is an ancient Hindu physical, mental, and spiritual practice. According to a number of sources, practicing yoga helps to improve general wellness by reducing stress, supporting good health habits and improving mental and emotional health. It helps with relieving lower back and neck pain, helps with weight loss, and management of the symptoms of some chronic diseases.

A participant in the mass yoga event on Saturday, Daryl Sinon, shared with SNA that since he started practicing yoga, he has noticed great improvements in his state of well-being.

“I have been practicing for about a year now, and I can say that I am a completely different person from when I first started. Through my own experience, I have noticed that yoga has helped with my focus, to relax my mind, my body is also more flexible and I am more mindful. I am aware of more feelings within my own body that I wasn’t noticing,” said Sinon.

“I see myself doing yoga throughout my life,” he continued, sharing that he practices yoga three to four times a week.

Another participant, Frances Benstrong, shared that though practicing yoga she is better able to deal with day-to-day problems.

“Yoga is a very powerful tool that has been left for us to use. Practicing it is so peaceful, and I usually see that all the problems of the day, or problems in general, just go away. It is easier to find answers to some problem when the session is over,” said Benstrong.

She shared that yoga was recommended by a friend as she is someone who loves nature and peace in general.

“I have been attending classes since December and it was love at first sight. The more I learned about yoga, the bigger my love for it grew. I am now committed to it,” she shared.

Yoga: a physical exercise or a gateway to Hinduism?

Seychelles is a predominantly Roman Catholic country and the introduction of yoga in society brings questions of its compatibility with Catholicism because the best-known practice of Hindu spirituality is yoga, even if those who are undertaking such classes may be unaware of this.

According to the Belfast Telegraph, Father Roland Colhoun said: “Pope Francis said ‘do not seek spiritual answers in yoga classes’. Yoga is certainly a risk. There’s the spiritual health risk.”

According to Catholic.org, “Catholics should not participate in any of the “spiritual” aspects associated with yoga, but technically can do the actual physical exercises. However, many people who practice yoga caution that it is often difficult, if not impossible, to separate the exercises from the meditations.”

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Tunisia condemns raids by brutal occupation forces on Jenin (Statement)

Tunisia, on Monday, strongly condemned the raids launched by the brutal occupation forces on the city of Jenin and its camp in the occupied West Bank, which resulted in a number of Palestinian martyrs and injuries among unarmed civilians.

In a statement issued on Monday evening by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Tunisia called on the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibility towards the Palestinian people and immediately stop this repeated and systematic aggression.

Tunisia also called on the international community to “oblige the (Israeli) occupying forces to stop their flagrant violations and force them to respect the resolutions of international legitimacy”.

Tunisia reiterated its full solidarity with and firm support for the Palestinian people in their just cause to regain their legitimate rights, in particular their right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state with Al-Quds as its capital.

Shootings and air raids by the occupation forces in the city of Jenin resulted in the death of five civilians and injured about 100 others, according to an initial toll.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Nancy Faeser: finding legal ways for migration to Europe, rather than choosing dangerous path of illegality

German Federal Minister of the Interior, Nancy Faeser, stressed the importance of cooperation and joint work on migration, cooperation, security and disaster prevention.

During a joint press conference with her French counterpart, Gérald Darmanin, in Tunis on Monday, the German minister stressed the need to put an end to the loss of life in the Mediterranean and to respect human rights standards. “We must work to create legal ways for migration to Europe without choosing the dangerous path of illegality,” she added.

Combining the efforts of all parties in the fight against human trafficking and migrant smuggling can be only beneficial for Tunisia, France and Germany, she said.

She reiterated Germany’s commitment to working with France to combat these scourges and expressed the hope that the tragedy of the sinking of a boat carrying irregular migrants in south-western Greece, which resulted in the deaths of 78 people, would not be repeated.

The German interior minister and her French counterpart made a working visit to Tunisia on June 18 and 19 to discuss the issue of irregular migration.

The aim of the visit is to strengthen cooperation between Tunisia and the European Union in addressing irregular migration.

The two European ministers met on Monday with President Kais Saied. They also held talks with Minister of the Interior Kamel Feki.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse