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Burkina Faso : plus de 36 tonnes de médicaments vétérinaires saisies en 2025

La Direction Générale des Services Vétérinaires (DGSV) a présenté, le 17 février 2026 à Ouagadougou, le bilan de ses opérations d’assainissement menées en 2025 dans les domaines des médicaments vétérinaires et de la sécurité sanitaire des aliments d’origine animale. 108 établissements vétérinaires contrôlés En 2025, la DGSV a contrôlé 108 établissements vétérinaires, incluant cabinets de soins, cliniques, pharmacies vétérinaires et grossistes. Ces inspections ont conduit à la fermeture de trois établissements pour non-conformité : deux cliniques et pharmacies vétérinaires à Bobo-Dioulasso et un établissement de vente en gros à Ouagadougou. Selon le Directeur général de la DGSV, le Capitaine vétérinaire Aboubacar Nacro, ces chiffres traduisent une intensification des contrôles comparativement à 2023 (72 établissements) et 2024 (105 établissements). À ce jour, 362 établissements vétérinaires disposent d’une autorisation sur le territoire national. Lutte contre les médicaments vétérinaires illicites Dans le cadre […]

Fishermen competing in the Argungu Fishing Festival in Kebbi State, Nigeria
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Argungu Fishing Festival returns as thousands gather in Kebbi State

Thousands of fishermen surged into the milky waters of the Matan Fadan River in Argungu, northwestern Nigeria, as the renowned Argungu International Fishing Festival made its long-awaited return. The river, which winds through lush landscape in Kebbi State, is a designated UNESCO heritage site and remains closed to fishing throughout the year. It is overseen by a traditional authority known as the Sarkin Ruwa, or water chief, until the annual competition opens its waters to thousands of participants. On Saturday, President Bola Tinubu joined spectators to cheer on competitors battling for the largest catch, despite lingering security concerns that kept some visitors away. Tradition at the heart of competition Fishermen relied strictly on traditional tools — hand-woven nets and calabash gourds — while some demonstrated remarkable skill by catching fish with their bare hands. Canoes dotted the river as participants […]

Centre médical militaire de Dédougou et son nouveau bâtiment hospitalier
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Dédougou : l’hôpital militaire renforce l’accès aux soins gratuits pour civils et militaires

Dédougou, le Centre médical militaire poursuit sa mission sanitaire au service des forces combattantes et des populations civiles. L’établissement dispose désormais d’un nouveau bâtiment moderne, équipé de commodités adaptées, que nous avons visité ce jeudi 12 février 2026. Au-delà de leur engagement sur le terrain pour la reconquête du territoire national et la protection des populations, les forces de défense contribuent également à l’offre de soins dans la région. Le Centre médical militaire accueille ainsi aussi bien les Forces de défense et de sécurité (FDS), les Volontaires pour la défense de la patrie (VDP) que les civils. Des soins de base gratuits et accessibles Selon le Médecin-Capitaine Zoungrana Serges Stéphane Bienvenu, Directeur régional du service de santé des armées, le centre assure la prise en charge des pathologies courantes, les soins des blessés (accidents, projectiles balistiques), ainsi que des séances […]

Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Station Manager of Radio Univers
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Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Radio Univers Station Manager, dies at 63

Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Station Manager of Radio Univers, has passed away at the age of 63. Popularly known as Alhaji, he died on Monday, February 16, 2026. His death was confirmed by his widow, Naziha Alhassan. Speaking to Radio Univers, she said he passed away at about 10:15 a.m. at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, where he had been receiving treatment in recent days. He will be buried in accordance with Islamic traditions. A life devoted to campus broadcasting For more than three decades, Dr Ahmed dedicated his professional life to Radio Univers, the campus-based station of the University of Ghana. He began as a student volunteer reporter and steadily rose through the ranks — serving as Producer, Editor, and eventually Station Manager. He holds the distinction of being the longest-serving staff member in the station’s history. […]

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Voter Data Fight and Trust in U.S. Democracy

A single photograph changed the tone of a national conversation. During a congressional hearing, an image circulated online showing Attorney General Pam Bondi holding notes that appeared to reference a lawmaker’s search history connected to Epstein-related materials. The image quickly went viral. Lawmakers from both parties raised concerns. Commentators questioned what it meant. The core issue was simple, but serious: If members of Congress are conducting oversight, and their research activity is being tracked or documented by the executive branch, does that threaten the balance of power? Oversight is not optional in a democracy. It is a constitutional duty. If legislators believe their investigative activity can be monitored or leveraged, even the perception of that possibility can chill independent inquiry. And that perception matters. But this story doesn’t stand alone. The Voter Data Battle Spanning 24+ States At the same […]

Mau Mau fighters in Kenya during the 1950s independence struggle
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Kenya’s Mau Mau History: The Uprising That Led to Independence

Kenya’s Mau Mau movement remains one of the most significant chapters in the country’s journey to independence. Emerging in the 1950s under British colonial rule, the uprising was rooted in land dispossession, political exclusion, and economic injustice. Though controversial and often misunderstood, the Mau Mau rebellion played a decisive role in ending colonial rule and redefining Kenya’s national identity. Colonial Rule and Rising Grievances British colonial control in Kenya formally began in the late 19th century. Over time, large areas of fertile land were taken from African communities, particularly the Kikuyu, and handed to European settlers. These lands became known as the “White Highlands.” African farmers were pushed into overcrowded reserves, forced into wage labor, and subjected to restrictive laws. Political representation was limited, and African voices were largely excluded from governance. By the mid-20th century, frustration had grown into […]

Mikailou Sidibé inspecte les travaux des RN4, RN2 et des voiries de Nagrin et Yagma
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Mikailou Sidibé inspecte les travaux des RN4, RN2 et des voiries de Nagrin et Yagma

Le ministre de la Construction de la Patrie, Mikailou Sidibé, a effectué, le 10 février 2026, une visite de terrain afin d’évaluer l’état d’avancement des travaux d’élargissement des routes nationales RN4 et RN2, ainsi que des chantiers de voirie dans les quartiers de Nagrin et Yagma. RN4 : un taux d’exécution supérieur au délai consommé Première étape de la tournée : la RN4. Les travaux d’élargissement et de modernisation, qui incluent la voie d’accès à l’université Thomas Sankara, affichent un taux d’exécution de plus de 68 %, pour un délai consommé de 66 %. Lancé en février 2024 pour une durée de trois ans, le projet prévoit la réalisation d’une route en 2 x 2 voies, avec une largeur de chaussée de 7,5 mètres de part et d’autre. Au niveau du fleuve Massili, le ministre a constaté l’avancement des travaux […]

Kofi Kapito speaking on voter inducement during political primaries
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Kofi Kapito criticises voter inducement in NDC Ayawaso East primaries

The Chief Executive Officer of the Consumer Protection Agency, Kofi Kapito, has criticised the practice of distributing food and other incentives to voters during political primaries, describing it as unethical and harmful to Ghana’s democratic process. Speaking on Joy News AM about voter inducement in party primaries, Kapito stressed that the issue cuts across political lines. “It’s not just an NDC thing. It’s a Ghana thing,” he said. He acknowledged that certain technical interpretations may allow such practices but warned that public perception tells a different story. “When the masses don’t buy the technicalities, it becomes a problem,” he noted. Ethics and accountability Kapito argued that the deeper issue is a broader ethical deficit in the country. He questioned what happens to the principles taught in schools once people leave formal education. “At the university, they teach ethics. The question […]

Victorious Child Ministry dedicates new church building at Tema Newtown
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Victorious Child Ministry dedicates new church building at Tema Newtown

Victorious Child Ministry has officially unveiled and dedicated its new church building at Tema Newtown, marking a major milestone in the ministry’s growth and its commitment to spreading the Gospel. The commissioning and dedication ceremony attracted church members, community leaders, and invited guests, including the Member of Parliament for the Tema East Constituency, Isaac Ashai Odamtten, who served as the special guest of honour. MP urges Christians not to give up on people Addressing the congregation, Hon. Odamtten encouraged church leaders and Christians to remain steadfast in reaching out to people who appear uninterested or distant from the Christian faith. He stressed that individuals who seem disengaged from the church should not be neglected but approached with love, patience, and understanding. “People who appear hard to reach are still loved by God,” he said, urging believers to take deliberate steps […]

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Burkina Faso : le ministre de l’Énergie en visite à la centrale thermique de Bobo 2

Le ministre de l’Énergie, des Mines et des Carrières, Yacouba Zabré Gouba, a effectué, dans la matinée du samedi 7 février 2026, une visite de terrain à la centrale thermique de Bobo 2, située à Bobo-Dioulasso, dans la cité de Sya. Cette visite s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une tournée nationale des infrastructures énergétiques, visant à encourager les équipes techniques, évaluer l’état d’avancement des travaux et apprécier les efforts déployés pour renforcer la production nationale d’électricité. Après des étapes à Ouagadougou et Koudougou, le ministre a marqué un arrêt dans la capitale économique afin de constater l’évolution de ce chantier stratégique pour l’alimentation électrique de la région des Hauts-Bassins. Accompagné du directeur général de la Société nationale d’électricité du Burkina (SONABEL) et de plusieurs collaborateurs, il a parcouru les différentes installations de la nouvelle centrale. Une capacité de production renforcée La […]

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