Tanzania: Eight children, two adults killed in morning school bus crash in Mtwara

DAR ES SALAAM— Eight children and two adults suspected to be a teacher and their driver have died in an early morning accident in Tanzania’s coastal town of Mikindani, Mtwara.

Though the Police is yet to confirm the cause and circumstances of the accident, the van is said to belong to King David Primary School.

The bus, according to pictures that The Citizen has seen, veered off the road and plunged into a ridge leaving several children dead and injured.

Several children injured in the accident were seen lying by the roadside after rescuers came to their aid.

In another development, President Samia Suhulu Hassan has sent a message of condolences to the bereaved families and wished the injured a quick recovery.

In a tweet, she wrote: I am saddened by the deaths of 8 pupils of King David primary school and 2 adults that happened this morning in Mtwara- Mikindani after their school bus plunged into a ditch. I offer my condolences to the bereaved, the Regional Commissioner and relatives. May Allah have mercy on the deceased and heal the injured.

Source: Nam News Network

Let’s make Africa attractive for Africans – Ghana Pres Akufo-Addo urges peers

ACCRA— Ghana President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on African leaders to create opportunities that would make their countries attractive to their citizens in order to reap the dividends of the continent’s human capital.

He emphasized that countries of Africa must create conditions conducive for economic growth and prosperity to curtail the mass migration out of Africa to Europe and the Americas, where Africans only enjoy second class status.

“We, the political leaders of our countries, carry the responsibility to help take Africa out of poverty, to help grow our economies, and to help bring prosperity,” he said when Speaking at the opening of the 19th plenary assembly of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) in Accra on Tuesday.

The six-day plenary assembly which has drawn some 130 participants including cardinals, Bishops, representatives of Church institutions from Africa, the Vatican, Europe and the Americas, is being held under the theme “Ownership of SECAM: Security and migration in Africa and its Islands.”

Akufo-Addo told the gathering that security and migration in Africa are at the very heart of problems that beset the continent.

He said the first responsibility that the state owed to its people was to establish its security and stability.

“Everything else grows out of a secure and stable state. Some 60 odd years since most African countries gained their independence, the African peoples have a right to expect to live in secure and stable countries.

“After the great promise and excitement of the early years of independence, political freedom, unfortunately, did not deliver the economic prosperity we hoped for, instead, our continent was plagued with political instability, manifested mostly by military coups and widespread poverty,” he said.

The President noted that the absence of security and stability had led to Africa’s youth losing confidence they could build successful futures in their home countries, and “migration to Europe and America became the main aspiration of African youth.”

“I doubt there will ever be a more depressing phenomenon than our young people thinking of and embarking on the perilous journey across the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe.”

President Akufo-Addo pointed that until African nations created the atmosphere that would engender hope, incidents like the recent killing and brutalization of hundreds of young people who tried to force their way into the European enclave of Melilla where Europe has a land border with Africa, would “simply be added to the long list of incidents in which young Africans are humiliated and lose their lives in their attempt to reach Europe.”

He said though migration had positive aspects, including the infusion of skills and new energy in the countries of destination, the reality was that “if the country from which you start your journey of migration is prospering, you will be treated with respect wherever you go.”

“But, if our young people subject themselves to the intolerable and inhumane conditions of crossing the Sahara and drowning in the Mediterranean, in the hope of making a living in Europe, there is no chance of their being treated with respect when they do make it to Europe, nor can those of us left behind ever hope to be treated with respect by the rest of the world.”

Thus, the President charged his opposites in Africa to carry the responsibility to help take the continent out of poverty, and to “help grow our economies, and to help bring prosperity.”

“We have the responsibility to make our countries attractive to the citizens, and for the young people to have reason to believe they have a future here, and not risk their lives trying to get into parts of the world where they and their generations remain second class citizens.

“We cannot build this happy and prosperous society we aspire to unless we lead rounded lives. It means we must give equal attention to the training of the Head, the Heart and the Hand… The Head alone will not take us to the promised land, nor will the Hand alone take us, we need a citizenry that pays equal attention to the Head, the Hand and the Heart to be able to build a successful society,” he added.

Source: Nam News Network

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Announces Addition of Vaporizer Manufacturing Facility in Houston, TX

TEMECULA, Calif., July 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“Group”), a part of the Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japan) group of companies, is proud to announce yet another expansion of their manufacturing capabilities. This expansion represents their commitment to and support of their domestic industrial gas and clean energy customers.

Their new Houston, Texas, facility is now equipped to manufacture and deliver ambient vaporizers, bringing their products and support much closer to the East Coast, and Mexico markets, allowing for shorter turn-around times and reduced shipping costs for these growing markets.

Nikkiso Cryoquip Houston is already operational and ramping up to full production of the ambient air vaporizer product line, with customer deliveries already underway.

“We are excited to be able to increase our support of this important region and provide significant benefits to our customers,” according to Chris Colizzi, President of Nikkiso Cryoquip. “This expansion provides a strong support structure for future growth.”

The addition of the Houston facility also allows expanded capacity in the Group’s Murrieta, California, facility to further support their growing customer base across the Industrial Gases and Energy market segments.

ABOUT CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (now a member of Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) member companies manufacture and service engineered cryogenic gas processing equipment (pumps, turboexpanders, heat exchangers, etc.), and process plants for Industrial Gases, Natural Gas Liquefaction (LNG), Hydrogen Liquefaction (LH2) and Organic Rankine Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery. Founded over 50 years ago, Cryogenic Industries is the parent company of ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne and Cryoquip and a commonly controlled group of approximately 20 operating entities.

For more information, please visit www.nikkisoCEIG.com and www.nikkiso.com.

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Huawei lance la solution SOCC, qui protège les transactions stables dans le secteur financier

SINGAPOUR,, 25 juillet 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Récemment, à l’occasion du Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit 2022, Huawei a publié la première solution de coordination de connexion optique-stockage (SOCC) de l’industrie. Cette solution tire parti des avantages des dispositifs de stockage et des produits de transmission optique pour prévenir les défaillances des transactions financières causées par la nervosité du réseau, assurant des transactions financières stables et fiables.

Dr. Margaret Hu, President of Marketing and Solution Sales, Global Digital Finance, Huawei, launched SOCC solution

La latence du lien de transaction a un impact direct sur l’expérience client. Pour cette raison, les autorités de régulation financière ont des exigences strictes sur la latence du lien de transaction et le taux de réussite de la transaction.

Pour réduire l’impact de la nervosité du réseau sur les transactions financières, la solution SOCC de Huawei permet des poignées de main directes via le canal SOCC entre le dispositif de transmission optique DCI OptiXtrans DC908 et le stockage 100 % flash OceanStor Dorado. Dans cette solution, le réseau optique est utilisé pour détecter les défauts de liaison. Lorsque la gigue de liaison dépasse le seuil, OptiXtrans DC908 avise OceanStor Dorado de changer de canal d’E/S dans les 2 secondes (en baisse par rapport aux 120 secondes précédentes), réduisant considérablement la durée d’exception des transactions financières et garantissant zéro échec de transaction financière.

En outre, la solution SOCC de Huawei optimise le temps de commutation de la liaison optique de 50 ms à 5 ms pour réduire considérablement les blocages d’images des services financiers numériques causés par des pannes de réseau. Grâce à la technologie SOCC innovante, Huawei optimise les performances de protection des aspects des liaisons E/S de stockage et des liaisons optiques, garantissant ainsi une fiabilité du réseau plus élevée.

La solution Huawei SOCC est conçue pour le secteur financier afin de résoudre les pertes de service causées par le changement de lien et d’assurer la stabilité des transactions financières. Avec des technologies et des capacités innovantes de pointe, Huawei continuera à construire d’excellents produits et solutions pour le secteur financier et à permettre la finance verte, numérique et intelligente.

À propos du Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit 2022

Le Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit est l’événement phare annuel de Huawei pour le secteur financier international. Le HiFS 2022 se déroule du 20 au 22 juillet à Singapour. Avec pour thème « Façonner une finance plus intelligente et plus durable », le Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit réunit des personnalités, des leaders d’opinion, des experts universitaires et des praticiens innovants du secteur financier mondial pour échanger sur la manière de façonner la finance durable et numérique au regard de la future tendance de développement du secteur financier. Pour plus d’informations, rendez-vous sur : https://e.huawei.com/en/special_topic/Industry/finance/2022-finance-summit

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Huawei et MuRong lancent ensemble leur solution de paiement mobile et de micro finance

SINGAPOUR, 25 juillet 2022/PRNewswire/ — Au cours du Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit 2022, Huawei et Murong ont lancé ensemble leur solution de paiement mobile et de microfinance. Cette solution représente l’innovation technologique de pointe pour la finance inclusive qui rend l’inclusion possible afin de répondre aux opportunités et aux défis du secteur financier.

La transformation numérique et l’innovation se développent rapidement. Dans l’ère post-pandémique, les opportunités et les défis se rejoignent : paiement sans espèces, sans carte, sans contact, etc. Le nombre d’utilisateurs de portefeuilles mobiles a augmenté rapidement. Le marché du paiement mobile devrait atteindre 1,3 milliard d’euros d’ici 2023, dépassant les cartes de crédit et les espèces en raison de son adoption fulgurante. Les investissements et l’innovation dans la FinTech augmentent chaque année.

En un mot, l’exigence de la finance mobile et de la micro finance est devenue nécessaire aux individus et à la connectivité de leur mode de vie diversifié.

Huawei et MuRong ont publié en collaboration cette solution de paiement mobile et de microfinance pour aider les banques à mettre en place une solution de bout en bout « 1+4+7 ».

« 1 » désigne une plateforme native du cloud, fournie par Huawei ;

« 4 » représente les quatre types d’applications financières, à savoir la microépargne, le microprêt, le paiement mobile et le marketing numérique. Ces applications sont mises en œuvre sur la plateforme de services MuRong Inclusive Finance ;

« 7 »comprend des produits spécifiques : SuperAPP, la microépargne, le microprêt, l’Open Banking, le paiement numérique, le marketing numérique et l’exploitation numérique.

De plus, « N » signifie que les banques peuvent fournir N types de scénarios financiers, mettre en relation les utilisateurs finaux et aider les commerçants à acquérir des clients, ce qui renforce considérablement l’attrait de la banque pour les commerçants.

Cela indique que grâce à cette solution, la banque commerciale, l’établissement de paiement, l’opérateur de télécommunications et la société Fintech peuvent se connecter et innover ensemble pour se rendre mutuellement service.

Han Yidong, conseiller principal mondial du centre de solutions technologiques de MuRong, a déclaré : « MuRong est le principal fournisseur mondial de solutions informatiques financières numériques. Nous avons coopéré avec Huawei pour intégrer l’innovation technologique numérique afin de découvrir les marchés de la finance inclusive. »

 « Si l’on considère le parcours de la coopération entre Huawei et Murong, nous avons déjà atteint des résultats concrets. Par ailleurs, les solutions innovantes conjointes sont également en cours, nous attendons davantage de coopération avec MuRong pour créer ensemble une nouvelle valeur pour nos clients », a ajouté Song Danping, président de la coopération mondiale de l’écosystème chez Huawei Global Digital Finance.

À l’avenir, Huawei continuera à développer des solutions financières, en recourant à des technologies innovantes et en coopérant avec des partenaires, afin d’accélérer la mise en place de solutions conjointes pour les clients du secteur financier mondial et de favoriser l’émergence d’une finance plus intelligente et plus écologique.

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Tunisia’s constitutional referendum sees about 27 pct turnout

TUNIS— Preliminary results show that the turnout for the referendum on a new constitution in Tunisia is around 27.54 percent, head of the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) said on Monday evening.

More than 2,458,985 voters participated in the vote, but the number “remains an estimation” as the results of some polling stations have not yet reached the polling center, said Farouk Bouasker, ISIE’s president.

Tunisia started the referendum in its 24 provinces on the country’s Republic Day, which fell on Monday.

Polling stations across the country opened doors to a total of 9,278,541 registered voters at 6 a.m. local time (0500 GMT).

The final results of the referendum will not be announced until the deadlines for appeals have passed, but no later than Aug. 28.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Syria’s Absence In AL “Detrimental” To Arab Nation: Algerian FM

DAMASCUS– Visiting Algerian Foreign Minister, Ramtane Lamamra, yesterday voiced support for Syria’s return to the Arab League (AL), saying, its absence has been “detrimental to the joint Arab work.”

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Syrian counterpart, Faisal Mekdad, in Damascus, on the second day of his visit, Lamamra said that, Algeria has been discussing with other Arab states on finding ways to fix this situation.

“Many Arab officials are visiting Damascus and meeting with Syrian officials in many places, so we are optimistic,” the Algerian minister said, about the prospect of resuming Syria’s suspended seat in the 22-member regional organisation.

For his part, Mekdad said, the presence of Syria in the Arab realm is “significant for all the Arab sphere.”

“What is important now is the political coordination and to come up with the right conclusions to serve the Arab goal,” said the top Syrian diplomat, noting that, Syria backs any measure that would restore the Arab stance, understanding and coordination.

The annual Arab League summit will be hosted by Algeria in Nov, following a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Algeria maintained good relations with Syria and has been mediating between Syria and other Arab countries, for the return of Syria to the league in the run-up to the summit.

Syria was suspended from its AL membership in Nov, 2011, following the eruption of the Syrian crisis in Mar of the same year. At the time, many Arab countries cut ties with the Syrian government over its conduct in dealing with protesters.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

French Pres Macron arrives in Cameroon on first leg of west Africa trip

YAOUNDE— President Emmanuel Macron arrived late Monday in Cameroon at the start of a three-nation tour of western Africa as he seeks to reboot France’s post-colonial relationship with the continent.

Macron was welcomed at the airport in Yaounde at around 10:40 pm by Cameroonian Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute.

The first trip of his new term outside Europe, which will also take him to Benin and Guinea-Bissau, should allow Macron to “show the commitment of the president in the process of renewing the relationship with the African continent”, said a French presidential official, who asked not to be named.

Macron is due to hold talks Tuesday morning at the presidential palace with his counterpart Paul Biya, 89, who has ruled Cameroon with an iron fist for nearly 40 years.

They are expected to discuss security in Cameroon, which has been riven by ethnic violence and an insurgency by anglophone separatists who have been fighting for independence for two English-speaking provinces since 2017.

Northern Cameroon has also seen attacks by Boko Haram jihadists.

Macron had provoked Biya’s indignation in 2020 after declaring he would apply “maximum pressure” on the president over “intolerable” violence in the West African country.

His visit comes at a time when former colonial power France has seen its influence decline in the face of China, India and Germany, particularly in the economic and commercial sectors.

After lunch with Biya and his wife Chantal, Macron will meet representatives of youth and civil society.

He will end the day in “Noah Village”, hosted by former tennis champion Yannick Noah, who is developing a leisure and education centre in a popular district of Yaounde, where he lives for several months a year.

Macron will move on Wednesday to Benin, which has faced deadly attacks from jihadists, who have spread from the Sahel to the Gulf of Guinea nations.

Benin was long praised for its thriving multi-party democracy. But critics say its democracy has steadily eroded under President Patrice Talon over the last half-decade.

On Thursday, Macron will finish his tour in Guinea-Bissau, which has been riven by political crises at a time when its president, Umaro Sissoco Embalo, is preparing to take the helm of the Economic Community of West African

States.

All three countries have been criticised by activists over their rights records, but the Elysee has insisted that governance and rights issues will be raised, albeit “without media noise but in the form of direct exchanges between the heads of states”.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Volunteer firefighter killed, another injured fighting Morocco forest fire

RABAT— One volunteer firefighter has been killed and another injured in a forest fire in northern Morocco, where new blazes have broken out after a few days of calm, according to local authorities.

The two victims were helping Monday in operations to extinguish a fire in Tanouate province near Fez and Meknes, local sources said.

The injured volunteer was hospitalised but his life was not in danger.

Firefighting services were working overnight to control the blaze after ensuring the safety of villagers, authorities added.

About 33 hectares of forest have been destroyed in the region.

Several outbreaks of varying magnitude have resumed in recent hours in northern Morocco, particularly in Larache province, which was recently devastated by forest fires that left one dead.

The Moroccan government on Friday released emergency aid of nearly 30 million euros to help victims of forest fires and reduce their impact on agricultural activity and the environment.

Forest fires destroyed more than 10,500 hectares in the north of the kingdom in mid-July.

Morocco, which is experiencing severe drought, has been hit by heatwaves over the past month.

Scientists say human-induced climate change is amplifying extreme weather, with global warming leading to increased risks of heatwaves, drought and forest fires.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK