Egypt Discovers Interior Of Ancient Tomb At Saqqara Necropolis Near Giza Pyramids

CAIRO– An archaeological mission from Cairo University, unveiled the interior of a tomb at Saqqara necropolis, near the three Pyramids of Giza, south of the capital, Cairo, Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement, yesterday.

 

The tomb belonged to Ptahemwia (Ptah Em-Wia), an official, who served under King Ramses II, in the 19th Dynasty, around 3,300 years ago, according to the statement.

 

“The importance of discovering this tomb is due to the positions held by its owner, who was a royal scribe, head of the treasury, chief overseer of the cattle and also in charge of divine offerings at the temple of Ramses II (Ramesseum) in Thebes (in Upper Egypt),” said Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.

 

The excavations of Cairo University’s Faculty of Archaeology at Saqqara necropolis started in the 1970s, and the actual search for royal tombs began in the 1980s, which led to the discovery of several tombs from the Ramesside Period, according to Ahmed Ragab, dean of the faculty.

 

But the current mission, led by archaeology professor Ola el-Aguizy, has been working at the site since 2005, and recently unveiled the entrance and interior of Ptahemwia’s tomb.

 

“What has been discovered of the tomb is, its entrance built of stone carved with reliefs showing the owner of the tomb. The entrance leads to a hall, whose walls have drawings painted and coloured on a layer of plaster,” said el-Aguizy, head of the mission.

 

She added that, the mission unearthed stone blocks with inscriptions and a number of Osirian columns, some standing in place and others buried by sand.

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Three Security Operatives Killed In Gunfight With Gunmen In Nigeria

LAGOS– Nigerian police said yesterday, three security personnel were killed, following a gunfight with unidentified gunmen, in the north-western state of Zamfara.

 

Mohammed Shehu, spokesperson for the police in Zamfara, said in a statement, a patrol team, comprising policemen and local vigilantes were ambushed by unidentified gunmen, on a road in the Shinkafi local government area of the state, on Thursday.

 

Shehu said, the operatives engaged the gunmen in a gun duel that lasted for hours, adding, some gunmen were killed while others escaped with gunshot wounds.

 

“Unfortunately, a police operative and two civil defence personnel, paid the supreme price and their bodies were evacuated and buried accordingly,” he said.

 

There have been a series of gunmen attacks in Nigeria in recent months, leading to deaths and kidnappings.

 

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Seven Malian Soldiers Killed, Three Wounded In Two Terror Attacks

BAMAKO– Seven Malian soldiers were killed and three wounded, in two terrorist attacks in western and central Mali, said the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa), on its official website yesterday.

 

An army escort was ambushed near the town of Mourdiah in western Mali around noon yesterday, resulting in two deaths and two injuries, according to a preliminary report.

 

In addition, in the town of Segou in central Mali, a pick-up vehicle of a FAMa patrol was attacked in the locality of Niendjela yesterday afternoon.

 

“The five occupants of the vehicle all succumbed. The sweep in the area of incident resulted in the arrest of two suspects immediately,” said the FAMa.

 

The latest attacks came after FAMa troops suffered two fatal attacks earlier this month.

 

On Oct 17, a Malian soldier and four terrorists were killed in an attack on an army post in Acharane in the Timbuktu region in northern Mali.

 

On Oct 6, a complex attack targeted a convoy of the Malian army on the Koro-Bandiagara axis, in the centre of the country, killing 16 people and injuring nine in the FAMa ranks, who responded the attack by killing 15 terrorists and seizing 20 motorcycles.

 

Since 2012, Mali has been facing serious security, political and economic crises. Independence insurrections, jihadist incursions and inter-communal violence have caused thousands of deaths and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, despite the presence of UN, French and European forces.

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Deputy President Mabuza to cast vote in Barberton, Mpumalanga

Deputy President David Mabuza will tomorrow, 1 November 2021, cast his vote for the Local Government Elections in Barberton, Mpumalanga Province.

Deputy President Mabuza has also encouraged all eligible South Africans, to use this democratic instrument provided for by the Constitution to make their mark and contribute in deepening democracy.

1 November 2021
10:30
Azuri Farm Voting Station in Barberton, Mpumalanga Province

*All Covid-19 safety protocols will be observed

 

 

 

Source: The Presidency Republic of South Africa

Call to vote message by President Cyril Ramaphosa

Fellow South Africans,

Tomorrow, on Monday the 1st of November, we will all go to the polls to elect our local government representatives.

I call on each and every South African who is registered to vote to go out tomorrow and vote for the candidate and the party of your choice.

Your vote counts. Every single vote counts.

With your vote you are building a better South Africa.

A South Africa with strong, well-run and effective municipalities that can improve the lives of every citizen.

Local government elections are about the issues that matter most to all of us: such as housing, electricity, water, sanitation and decent roads.

We all want to get better services.

We all want to have decent, sustainable work.

We all want to see our businesses grow and for our communities to thrive.

This can only happen if local government is strong.

With your vote you are exercising your constitutional responsibility as a citizen to build our democracy.

Remember to visit the voting station in the ward where you are registered and to take your ID with you.

Voting is open from 7am to 9pm.

You can also make a difference by visiting one of the hundreds of COVID-19 vaccination stations that will be in operation at voting stations around the country.

So I ask you to go out and vote tomorrow and let’s build South Africa together.

I thank you.

 

 

Source: The Presidency Republic of South Africa