Burkinabè newspapers in their publications this Monday deal with the return to the country of the triple jump world champion Hugues Fabrice Zango, the speech by Bassolma Bazié on behalf of captain Ibrahim Traoré at the AGM of the UN and the launch of work on the tomato processing factory as part of community entrepreneurship. The public daily Sidwaya headlines: 'Captain Ibrahim Traoré in the Hauts-Bassins: 'Tomate dôrô' made in Burkina in 6 months'. The newspaper informs that the President of the Transition, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, laid the first stone of a tomato processing factory on September 23, 2023 in Bobo-Dioulasso. He specifies that the factory, planned to be built in six months, is the result of community entrepreneurship through popular shareholding which will put tomato concentrate manufactured in Burkina Faso on the national and international market. On the same subject, the dean of private daily newspapers, L'Observateur Paalga headlines: 'Popular shareholding: Tomato processing to begin w ith'. The colleague specifies that the tomato processing factory managed by the Agency for the Promotion of Community Entrepreneurship (APEC) by popular shareholding has an area of 3 hectares. The Bobolais newspaper L'Express du Faso for its part indicates that the tomato processing factory has a forecast cost of five billion CFA francs. From another angle, L'Observateur Paalga shows in its headline: "78th General Assembly of the United Nations: Bassolma went to say his "gbè" to the imperialists". In its section commenting on the event, L'Observateur reports that Minister Bassolma Bazié at the 78th General Assembly brought President Thomas Sankara back to life. He adds that well applauded at the end of a well-documented and well-declaimed speech, the former trade union leader carried the presidential message high, in the name of the Burkinabè people. The private daily Le Pays headlines its front page: 'Bassolma Bazié at the United Nations: Raw and incontrovertible truths that honor Burkina and Africa'. U nder another aspect, the public newspaper Sidwaya headlines: 'World Athletics Championships: Hugues Fabrice Zango returns home with his gold medal'. The newspaper reports that the triple jump world champion, Hugues Fabrice Zango, arrived on Saturday September 23 in Ouagadougou and presented his gold medal which he obtained on August 21 to the Burkinabè people. Sidwaya specifies that the world champion journalists told that after the Paris Olympic Games scheduled for 2024 his adventure will stop as far as the Olympics are concerned. The Paalga Observer adds to him by saying that Hugues Fabrice Zango looked back on his 2023 campaign which was rich and during which in 9 competitions, the Stallion won 7 gold medals including that of the world championships and 2 gold medals. 'money Source: Burkina Information Agency