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Burkina: CAMEG, Proclamation of BEPC results and fight against insecurity on the menu of Burkinabè dailies

The daily newspapers of this Monday talk about the reconstruction of the damaged warehouses of the CAMEG, the proclamation of the results of the 1st round of the BEPC without forgetting the fight against insecurity.

L’Express du Faso, published in Bobo-Dioulasso title on its headline: “Deluge of fire on the terrorists in Guibga and Feto Koba”.

The newspaper informs that Special Forces units set a series of ambushes, on June 09 and 10, 2023, to terrorist groups near the town of Guibga, Sanmatenga province, Center-North region and in Feto Koba in the North – East of the city of Djibo.

On this same subject, the private daily L’Observateur Paalga headlines: “Fight against insecurity: Special forces neutralize 20 terrorists in Guibga”.

The newspaper indicates that the units of the Special Forces caused significant losses in the enemy ranks with in particular more than 20 terrorists neutralized and a large quantity of armament and ammunition recovered.

On another subject, the public daily, Sidwaya headlines: “Results of the 1st round of BEPC 2023: 53.57% admitted to jury 3 of Nelson-Mandela high school”.

The daily reports that the results of the first round of the Undergraduate Study Certificate (BEPC) were made public on Friday June 9, 2023 on national territory.

In the same vein, the private newspaper, Le Pays titles on its front page: “Proclamation of the results of the BEPC: some cry, others jubilate”.

Le Pays informs that at jury 29 housed at Marien N’Gouabi high school, the wait was long but finally, the results were announced.

On another aspect, Sidwaya mentions on its front page: “Reconstruction of the damaged warehouses of the CAMEG: Support of 4.5 billion FCFA from the World Bank”.

The newspaper informs that the Health and Population Director of the World Bank, Dr. Juan Pablo Uribe, made a visit to the premises of the Central Purchasing Center for Generic Essential Medicines and Medical Consumables (CAMEG) on Friday, June 9, 2023. .

For the private daily, Le Pays, the CAMEG, like a phoenix rising from its ashes, has received historic support from the World Bank of 7 million dollars, or 4 billion 258 million 592 thousand FCFA, to rebuild its damaged warehouses. .

On another subject, the Express du Faso published in Bobo-Dioulasso, title on its front page: “Maternal hotel in Ouagadougou: China offers care and kits to children”.

The newspaper informs that the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Burkina Faso has proceeded to the delivery of donations and the launch of the medical visit operation for the benefit of the children of the Maternal Hotel of Ouagadougou.

The objective is to bring warmth and care to children and contribute to their health and well-being, informs the daily.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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