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Several blasts at a popular open-air market in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu killed at least 10 people and left many others injured on Tuesday, residents said. 

“I have counted 10 dead people and 15 others injured. My shop is completely destroyed. The blasts took place in four places in the center of the market,” Hassan Ali, a trader at the Bakara market said.

It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the blasts but Islamist group al-Shabab frequently carries out bombings in Somalia and elsewhere.

Bakara, Mogadishu’s largest market, teems with traders and is where most residents buy their food, clothes, medicine, electronics and other items daily. 

Residents said several blasts went off, destroying many shops. Three nurses at Erdogan Hospital in Mogadishu said over 20 injured people had been brought to the facility.

Al-Shabab has been battling Somalia’s federal government and an African Union mandated peace keeping force for years seeking to establish a new government based on its own interpretation of sharia law. Source: Horseed

Speaking at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town, the leader of the DRC’s private sector regulator set out how the government will partner with responsible investors in a “win-win” for the industry and the Congolese people

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, February 7, 2024/APO Group/ --  The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is looking to attract “modern investors” to develop its $24 trillion of untapped mineral deposits in partnership with Congolese companies, the leader of its private sector regulatory body told the mining industry at the 30th annual Mining Indaba in Cape Town, South Africa. 

Mr Miguel Kashal Katemb, Director General of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), told a packed auditorium that the “DRC is open to all investors” but is looking to partner with “modern investors” who can support the country’s economic development. With a responsible approach, Mr Miguel Katemb assured the mining industry that future investment in the DRC can be a “win-win” for both investors and the Congolese people. 

We are looking for investors who can help to build a new world for the Congolese people, where the social and economic benefits of investments are shared widely. ARSP connects mining investors with Congolese partners who provide market access and resources in exchange for ensuring Congolese participation in the mining value chain, supporting freshly re-elected President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi’s pledge to deliver more jobs and promote entrepreneurship.

In regulation introduced recently, 51% of secondary activities, or sub-contracts, in the mining industry must be held by Congolese companies – an effort to ensure the benefits of the country’s vast mineral wealth is shared by everyone. In his speech at the Mining Indaba, Mr Miguel Katemb said:

“We have many big investors in the DRC already, but we need modern investors. We are looking for investors who can help to build a new world for the Congolese people, where the social and economic benefits of investments are shared widely.”

Citing Canadian mining giant Ivanhoe Mines as a prime example of a “modern investor” that the DRC is looking to partner with, Mr Miguel Katemb was clear that there would be “cake for everyone” in the future development of the country’s vast mining resources.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP).

Two feature films by graduates of the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) East Africa academy are set to premiere on the Maisha Magic Plus and Maisha Magic East channels, as academy alumni apply their skills and talent to entertain audiences in the region.

The films, Full Time Husband and Somewhere in Kole, were produced as part of a collaborative project by teams of MTF students during their 12 months of training at the MTF Academy.

“We are incredibly proud of the work being produced by MTF students,” says MTF academy East Africa director Victoria Goro. “Their work is already at broadcast standard, and these powerful movies offer exciting entertainment with high production values that will have East African audiences on their edge of their seats. Best of all, these are African movies, made by young African people. They are relevant and authentic, and they are sure to resonate with Maisha Magic audiences.”

Full Time Husband tells the story of Mulongo, an unemployed man, who decides to divorce his businesswoman wife Julia, but then witnesses something that forces him to change his mind. The movie is directed by Habtamu S Mekonen and Juif Joseph, and it stars Moses Kiema and Zazira Kariuki.

Somewhere In Kole is the tale of Masanyu, a privileged 20-year-old YouTuber, who is unexpectedly called upon to preside over a ritual in his late father’s village, Kole, where he is the heir to the chiefdom. The movie is directed by Lynn Gitau and Edgar Hudson and stars Brian Furaha and Mugambi Ikiara.

The MTF academy East Africa is one of three academies across the continent that allow aspiring film and television professionals to learn from some of the best in the business in year-long immersion programmes. The course curriculum provides theory and hands-on experience in cinematography, editing, audio production, and storytelling.

The MTF academy East Africa is based in Nairobi, Kenya, the West Africa academy in Lagos, Nigeria, and the Southern Africa academy in Lusaka, Zambia. The academies draw students from 13 African countries, and offer a career-defining opportunity for young people wishing to pursue careers in the broadcast and production industries.

The MTF academies also develop the African film and TV industry by providing a pipeline of skilled professionals who already have experience on high-quality productions. The academies also boost local economies through job opportunities and supplier contracts.

“Creating high-level films for regional broadcast is a rite of passage for these talented young professionals,” says Goro. “The process of developing a script, pitching it, then filming the movie and putting it through post-production gives hands-on training and practical experience. It’s great that they can enter the industry with an achievement like this already under their belt.”

Full Time Husband premieres on 3 February at 9.30pm EAT, and Somewhere In Kole premieres on 10 February at 9.30pm EAT. Tower Post

A resident of Soweto in Embakasi is pictured beside the houses burned down in Soweto on February 7 PHOTO BABU OWINO

Several families in the Embakasi East constituency were forced to brave a long cold night, after fire razed their homes on Wednesday morning, February 7.

The fire occurred a few days after a gas explosion in the same constituency led by MP Babu Owino, left seven dead and over 300 injured.  

According to Babu, the Wednesday fire which started at around 3:00 am in Soweto rendered over 63 residents homeless after spreading to a string of houses in the area.

Residents stated that they contained the fire before it caused more damage after they realised that the Nairobi County firefighters would arrive late. The emergency service providers were accused of arriving at the fire scene three hours later. 

The cause of the fire and the value of damaged property were yet to be ascertained at the time of publishing this article. 

Unlike the gas explosion, residents confirmed that there were no injuries or fatalities recorded from the early morning incident. 

Babu Owino requested well-wishers to stand in solidarity with the residents of Embakasi who were grappling with the aftermath of two fire incidents. 

“Another sad day in Soweto ward, Embakasi East as 63 Residents are left homeless after a fire burned down their houses and other valuables last night. Please Pray for Embakasi East”.

Babu, whose real name is Paul Ongili, has been at the forefront of fighting for the wellness of the area residents after the Thursday, February 1, gas explosion hit national headlines. 

Additionally, residents of Embakasi East constituency have been in the headlines while grappling with the aftermath and picking up their lives. 

DCI arrested the gas plant owner alongside other individuals linked to the incident which occurred at the Mradi village. 

Further, the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) suspended four of its officers linked to issuing approvals to the gas plant in operation. Three out of the four were also detained as investigations into the explosion commenced.  By Hellen Njoroge, Kenyans.co.ke

Yoane Wissa (L) of Democratic Republic of Congo celebrates after scoring a goal during the Africa Cup of Nations quarter final match between Democratic Republic of Congo and Guinea at Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on February 02, 2024. 

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The semi-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will be played on Wednesday as the tournament's hosts Ivory Coast are among the final four.

With defending champions Senegal and record holders Egypt out of the contest, Nigeria, South Africa, Ivory Coast, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are set to vie for the African title.

The AFCON was scheduled to take place in the summer of 2023, but the African football authority moved it to 2024 to avoid matches during the rainy season in Ivory Coast.

Nigeria will face South Africa in the first match on Wednesday.

Nigeria has won the AFCON title three times in history, and it has been over 10 years since the Super Eagles last secured it.

South Africa, also known as Bafana Bafana, were the AFCON winners in 1996, their sole title.

In the last 16, Nigeria eliminated five-time champions Cameroon 2-0 to proceed as Ademola Lookman, an Atalanta player in Italy, scored twice.

Then Nigeria beat Angola 1-0 as Lookman was on the score sheet again.

Meanwhile, South Africa stunned the 2022 FIFA World Cup's surprise package Morocco 2-0 in the last 16.

Bafana Bafana then beat Cape Verde 2-1 on penalties to reach the semis.

Ivory Coast vs. DR Congo

On Wednesday, hosts Ivory Coast will take on the Democratic Republic of Congo in the other semi-final tie.

Ivory Coast, who were the African champions in 1992 and 2015, hardly made knockouts in the ongoing AFCON.

The Elephants finished third in their group to advance to the last 16. They were among the four highest-ranked third-place nations in the group stage.

Ivory Coast beat reigning champions Senegal 5-4 on penalties in the Round of 16.

In the quarterfinals, Ivory Coast won against Mali 2-1 after extra time with a very late goal scored by Oumar Diakite.

In the last 16, DR Congo, who last won the AFCON in 1974, knocked record holders Egypt out of the tournament.

Egypt returned home after they lost 8-7 on penalties.

DR Congo then beat Guinea 3-1 to qualify for the semi-finals.

The winners of the semi-final ties will reach Sunday's final at Abidjan's Alassane Ouattara Stadium.

The losing teams will play a third-place playoff on Saturday. By Can Erozden, Anadolu Agency.

 
 

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