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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 07/06/2024

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00:00 [Music]
00:06 It is a pleasure to meet you for the news in Africa.
00:10 FEPA Info is speaking to us in these columns of the next Araba outfit
00:15 of the 8th edition of the annual conference on peace in Africa.
00:20 It will be held on June 10 and 11.
00:24 This edition will highlight the mediation in the African internal conflicts
00:30 and the importance of dialogue to ensure a lasting peace.
00:34 The conference will bring together experts and practitioners
00:38 to examine the structures and mechanisms of peace and security in Africa.
00:44 This conference aims to find effective solutions to the current and emerging security challenges in Africa
00:51 by highlighting the importance of dialogue and negotiation to establish a lasting peace.
00:58 The South African National Council continues its discussions with five other parties
01:05 to form a coalition or an agreement government.
01:09 But no decision has been made.
01:12 It is as we can read on Africa News.
01:14 The party leaders met representatives of the Democratic Alliance,
01:21 fighters for economic freedom and three small parties.
01:24 But the ANC has not yet received a positive response from the MK party of Jacob Zuma.
01:31 The ANC is ready to collaborate with more than 50 parties to form a government
01:36 that guarantees national unity and stability, concludes Africa News.
01:42 Let's go to Sudan.
01:44 A paramilitary attack by the quick support forces against the village of Wad al-Noura
01:51 in the state of Al-Jazeera has been carried out.
01:54 At least 100 people have died, according to pro-democratic activists.
01:59 Information is relayed by BNW TV.
02:02 The quick support forces hit the village twice with heavy artillery,
02:08 causing destruction and significant human lives.
02:13 This attack is the last in a series of violence that has ravaged the country since April 2023,
02:20 killing tens of thousands and plunging Sudan into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
02:27 In Tanzania, the African Court of Human Rights and Peoples reiterated its ordinance
02:35 for the country to abolish the death penalty in accordance with the continental charter of the right to life.
02:44 The court gave a six-month ultimatum to Tanzania to reiterate the capital punishment of these legal statutes,
02:51 according to Cameroon.
02:53 Tanzania is one of the few African countries that have not yet abolished the death penalty,
02:58 despite a resolution of the African Commission on Human Rights and Peoples in 1999.
03:04 These eight African countries have abolished the death penalty in law and practice over the last ten years,
03:11 while others continue to condemn people to death without applying it in practice, writes the online newspaper.
03:18 Let's finish in Uganda.
03:21 Africom is interested in its columns in the Association for the Transition of Adipo Tissue,
03:28 which plays a crucial role in facilitating the donation of breast milk to vulnerable infants.
03:35 The association has helped mothers who had difficulty producing enough milk to feed their children.
03:42 It also collaborates with mothers who have decided to stock up on breast milk.
03:48 Founded in 2021, ATTA has already made a significant difference in the lives of many families.
03:56 The association is not content with providing breast milk.
03:59 It also breaks stereotypes and defends the health, well-being and well-being of the Ugandan community,
04:06 that is, on Africom.
04:08 That's all for this African news. Thank you for following it.
04:12 Thank you.
04:13 (music)