Daily Archives: Sep 5, 2024

President Traoré Urges Employers to Turn Small Burkinabe Firms into Multinationals

Ouagadougou: Burkinabe President Captain Ibrahim Traoré urged employers on Thursday to promote small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and help large companies grow into multinationals, according to Idrissa Nassa, President of the National Council o...

Electronic Waste Contains More Gold than Ore, Says Professor Moussa Bougouma

Ouagadougou: Waste electrical and electronic components contain significantly higher concentrations of gold than mined ore, according to Professor Moussa Bougouma, coordinator of the Center of Expertise for the Recovery and Valorization of Metals (CER...

Professor Roland Bicaba Appointed to Lead Buamu Language Promotion Commission

Ouagadougou: Roland Bicaba, a professor of linguistics at Norbert Zongo University in Koudougou, was appointed to lead the Buamu National Subcommission on Saturday, August 31, 2024, during a general assembly. The 11-member executive office of the subc...

French Prime Minister Michel Barnier Addresses the Nation, Acknowledges Challenges

Paris: Newly appointed French Prime Minister Michel Barnier addressed the nation on Thursday, acknowledging the serious state of the country and promising to respond to widespread concerns about social inequality, economic hardship, and political dise...

China to Provide 60,000 Training Opportunities for African Women and Youth

Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that China will offer 60,000 training positions to African nations, with a focus on women and youth representatives, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation between China and Africa. Accor...

317 Beggars Removed from Streets in Burkina Faso for Security Reasons

Ouagadougou: A total of 317 beggars were removed from the streets across seven regions of Burkina Faso as part of a police operation aimed at addressing security concerns. The action follows a press release issued by the Minister of Security, warning ...

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Namibian Athletes Secure Spots at Tokyo Deaflympics

Windhoek: Several athletes have qualified to represent Namibia at the Deaflympics scheduled for Tokyo, Japan, from 15 to 26 November 2025. The qualifying events took place at the National Youth Service (NYS) Centre in Rietfontein, Otjozondjupa Region,...
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Twenty Seven Magistrate Positions to Be Filled in 2025/26, Announces Minister Immanuel

Windhoek: The Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Wise Immanuel, has announced the appointment of 27 magistrates by the Office of the Judiciary during the 2025/26 financial year. This announcement was made in the National Assembly last week as p...

Hangula Calls for Inclusion of Ex-Air Namibia Staff in New National Airline

Windhoek: Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Member of Parliament, Vaino Hangula, has called on Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, to include former Air Namibia employees in the process of establishing and operating a new national airline. ...

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