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Thursday 7 January 2021

Corona Voice Angola. The tok show with Sofonie Dala. Don't miss it! Day 35

Our covid-19 show is ongoing. Day 35

Many young people have been independently promoting positive narratives and engaging in peacebuilding activities during the COVID-19 crisis.We launched the “Corona Voice show” campaign to provide a space for young women and men around Angola to share their views, experiences and initiatives.

Today we have singers in our program, they will sing us a very positive Covid-19 song.

Ladies and gentlemen, please meet our singers Ezequiel and Pedro, with the song "Quarantine will pass."

This quarantine will pass we need to unite, embrace and trust

The quarantine will pass we need to unite, embrace and trust, and make you smile

My brother don't lose your strength this storm will pass

My brother don't lose power

Free I am, free I am from this quarantine, I am free

Now say shoo shoo coronavirus

Shoo shoo coronavirus


After singing with such joy, they decided to wish good entries to all of us:

Happy New Year to all of you guys, may the blessings of the heavenly father fall on you!

Stay with God!

Thanks!

This is the first and the only Coronavirus show in Angola where the most ordinary citizens show their brilliant talents.

The heroes of the program are the most ordinary citizens - they share with the audience their songs, poems and real stories of how the Coronavirus pandemic affected their lives.

We launched the “Corona Voice show” campaign to provide a space for young women and men around Angola to share their views, experiences and initiatives.

FIND SOMEONE TO SPONSOR TODAY

Your sponsorship will help the most affected people by covid-19 to take the first step out of poverty.

Click here to watch free full webisodes: https://coronavoice-angola.blogspot.com/

Africa Educates Her Campaign - Angola. Season 3. Don't Miss Out! Webisode 21

 Our girls back to school campaign is ongoing. Day 21

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced uncertainty into major aspects of national and global society, including for schools.

As a result of the pandemic primary school students in Angola have not been studying since March 2020. The Angolan government has taken these measures in order to prevent the spread of the virus in schools.

Our today's guest is Filo, she will share with us her academic journey during the time of Covid-19 pandemic.


Hi girl, is everything okay with you?

I'm fine, thank you.

What's your name?

My name is Filo.

How old are you?

I am 8 years old.

What's your grade?

I study in the 1 grade.

Filo, why aren't you going to school anymore?

I'm afraid of the coronavirus, 

How long have you been out of school?

I am without studying, since March 2020.

Aren't you missing school?

I miss my teacher and my classmates.

What are the Covid-19 prevention measures you have been following?

Washing hands with water and soap, disinfect them with alcohol gel, wear mask, stay at home and maintain the social distance of 1 meter.

Click here to watch free full webisodes: https://she-leads.blogspot.com/

We launched this campaign to ensure that every girl is able to learn while schools are closed and return to the classroom when schools safely reopen. Everyone can play a role in supporting girls ’education - whether you’re a teacher, parent, student, journalist, policymaker, or simply a concerned citizen.

Don't miss this opportunity to bring girls back to school. Tell us your story!

Do you have a personal experience with the coronavirus would you like to share? Or a tip on how your town or community is handling the poverty among women?

FIND SOMEONE TO SPONSOR TODAY

Your sponsorship will help the most vulnerable girls and women to take the first step out of poverty.


UK-Nigeria Tech Hub/Decagon Digital Upskill Program 2021 for Software Engineers And SMEs In Nigeria (Fully Funded)

 Application Deadline: January 15th 2021 

UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and Decagon are recruiting and pairing shortlisted SMEs with 100 vetted software engineers to help build web apps while they gain experience.

FOR DEVELOPERS

All software engineers that intends to apply for the program must have graduated from a recognized software engineering institute in Nigeria.

FOR SMEs

To be eligible, you should have a social-impact project or product that needs developers to either scale or improve on existing features. You must also have a senior engineer on your dev team

BRIDGING THE GAP

DevPlacement is an initiative of the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub in partnership with Nigeria's leading software engineering institute, Decagon. With the pilot phase set to kick off in 2021, it aims to bridge the gap between developers & SMEs.

paid 3-MONTHS PAID INTERNSHIP

In the program's pilot phase, up to 100 top-tier software engineering talent will be screened and paired with multiple selected SMEs in need of digital enablement, for a 3-month paid internship period.

BOOST DIGITAL ECONOMY

DevPlacement is in line with the vision of UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and Decagon Institute's commitment to usher Nigeria into a new age of tech-powered prosperity by boosting the country's digital economy.

Click here to apply: http://bit.ly/3orAtji

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Information and Cyber Security Internships 2021 for young South Africans

 Application Deadline: January 10th 2021

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is a leading scientific and technology research organization that researches, develops, localizations and diffuses technologies to accelerate socio-economic prosperity in South Africa. The organization’s work contributions to industrial development and supports a capable state.

The CSIR has Internship opportunities in the Information and Cyber ​​Security Center within the Defense and Security Cluster. The purpose of the Internship is to provide graduates with an opportunity to gain practical work experience through involvement in information and cybersecurity R&D projects. This opportunity will allow successful candidates to be involved in the research, conceptualization, design, development, testing, and / or maintenance of cybersecurity and identity management solutions with the aim to protect overall ICT assets in the public and private sector. These are based in Pretoria and Johannesburg.

Requirements

A Bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science / engineering or related fields;

An Honors degree in information technology, computer science / engineering or related will be advantageous;

Knowledge of Information and Cyber ​​Security topics such as network security, mobile security, identity management, data security, web security, database security, governance, and / or cyber security in general;

Knowledge in software design and development;

Click here to apply: http://bit.ly/3bkzD4l

Swedish Institute (SI) She Entrepreneurs Leadership Programme 2021 for young Emerging Social Entrepreneurs.

 Application Deadline: February 2nd 2021 

Do you want to take your businesses to a new level and develop both as an entrepreneur and a leader? Become part of a strong network of women entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa region through the leadership program She Entrepreneurs.

She Entrepreneurs is a leadership program for highly motivated women entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa region who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies. In the past nine years that the program has been running, many successful entrepreneurs received support that helped them expand.

She Entrepreneurs is a practical and hands-on leadership training based on real business experiences, collaborative learning and participant-centric design. The program provides tangible tools, insights and connections for participants who want to grow their businesses and develop as entrepreneurs, as well as leaders.

She Entrepreneurs will give you:

The opportunity to plan and strategise for your business in an inspiring and collaborative learning environment.

Regular support and input through sessions with expert mentors on an individual level as well as through group coaching.

Increased self-awareness as a leader and deepened understanding of how to build effective and motivated teams, while also taking care of your own work-life balance and long-term wellbeing.

Increased knowledge on topics such as business development, communication, business innovation, crisis management, growing through partnerships, finance and funding.

New perspectives on responsible and sustainable business practices from a social and an environmental perspective, as well as tangible tools for measuring your value creation.

A strong and active community of likeminded women.

Click here to apply: http://bit.ly/3noNJ6N

Ghana election 2020: President Akuffo-Addo says it’s a good thing opposition NDC has gone to court

 President Akufo-Addo says he is happy his main opponent in the December 7, 2020, presidential election, John Dramani Mahama who has petitioned the Supreme Court over the verdict.

Ghana election 2020: President Akuffo-Addo says it’s a good thing opposition NDC has gone to court

He explained that the action of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate will bring an end to weeks of protest by supporters of the party since he was declared President-elect by Electoral Commission Chair, Jean Mensa.

Speaking in parliament during his final State of the Nation Address to end his first term of office, President Akufo-Addo said he was however convinced the election was organized in a free and fair manner despite the allegations raised by Mr. Mahama and the NDC.

“I recognize that my main opponent in the election, former President John Mahama, has gone to the Supreme Court to seek its intervention, and grant reliefs that he believes were compromised in the conduct of the elections.

“It is good for the nation that, in the end, he chose the legal path, instead of the pockets of violence that have attended the rejection of the results by his party in the period after the elections,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo also used the platform to urge Ghanaians to make a “deliberate decision to invest in the rule of law and uphold the integrity of the institutions of state, so that no person or group of persons take the law into their own hands with impunity. ”

His comment from him follows a decision by the NDC ’s flagbearer, John Mahama, on Wednesday, December 30, 2020, to file a petition at the Supreme Court to challenge the outcome of the December 7, 2020, presidential elections.

This was after series of protest by supporters of the party over alleged voter fraud and irregularities in the polls.

In a statement issued after the filing of the suit, the NDC had said the petition details “serious violations of the 1992 Constitution by the Electoral Commission and its Chairperson and Returning Officer for the Presidential Election, Mrs. Jean Adukwei Mensa in the conduct of their constitutional and legal responsibility. ”

Mr. Mahama is therefore seeking a declaration from the Supreme Court to the effect that, “the purported declaration of the results of the 2020 Presidential Election on the 9th day of December 2020 is unconstitutional, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.”

The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo won the election with 51.3 percent of the vote while Mr. Mahama followed with 47.7 percent of valid votes cast.

However, the NDC has refused to accept the results because of its claims of malfeasance in the polls.

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Source: Myjoyonline

ANGOLA'S VICE PRESIDENT ARRIVES IN GHANA FOR INAUGURATION CEREMONY

 Accra - Angola's Vice President Bornito de Sousa arrived in Accra on Wednesday afternoon to attend , on behalf of the head of State João Lourenço, the official inauguration ceremony of Ghana's president, Nana Akufo-Addo.

Chegada do Vice-presidente da República, Bornito de Sousa, ao Gana, onde vai representar o Chefe de Estado angolano.

Bornito de Sousa was received at Kutoka international airport by the State minister to Ghana Presidency, Osarfo Marfo, in the presence of the Angolan ambassador to the western Africa country, Augusto da Silva Cunha.

Bearer of a massage from president João Lourenço, to his Ghanaian counterpart, the Vice President is accompanied by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Esmeralda da Silva Mendonça, and by his senior officials of his Office.

Nana Akufo-Addo, who was re-elected last December with 51.69 per cent of the votes, will take office on Thursday for a four-year term.

Ghana became independent on 6 March 1957.

Ghana and Angola are interested in cooperating in terms of market access, trade facilitation, industrial transformation, exchange of commercial information and participation in fairs and exhibitions in each country.

The two countries have signed agreements on the functioning of the Bilateral Cooperation Commission and for the mutual suppression of visas in diplomatic and service passports, as well as a memorandum on education.



WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied bail by UK court

 Julian Assange has been refused bail because he “has an incentive to abscond” and there is a good chance he would fail to return to court if freed, according to the judge who delivered the decision in London.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied bail by UK court

Wednesday’s ruling by District Judge Vanessa Baraitser at Westminster Magistrates Court means the WikiLeaks founder will continue to be held at the maximum-security Belmarsh prison in the UK capital.

Baraitser told the court: “I am satisfied that there are substantial grounds for believing that if Mr Assange is released today he will fail to surrender to the court to face the appellant proceedings.”

The decision marks a defeat for Assange’s legal team, which had been celebrating a ruling earlier this week against the United States ’attempt to extradite him. WikiLeaks said it would appeal against the denial of bail.

On Monday at the Old Bailey, Baraitser said if Assange were sent across the Atlantic to face 18 criminal charges of breaking an espionage law and conspiring to hack government computers, he would be at risk of suicide.

Assange, 49, an Australian citizen, has been jailed at Belmarsh since he was arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2019 for breaching bail conditions in a separate extradition case involving Sweden.

There are growing fears for his mental and physical health.

‘Only in America’: Warnock’s rise from poverty to US senator

Raphael Warnock’s roots showed little promise of a future that led to the U.S. Senate.

‘Only in America’: Warnock’s rise from poverty to US senator

He grew up in Savannah in the Kayton Homes public housing project, the second youngest of 12 children. His mother his as a teenager had worked as a sharecropper picking cotton and tobacco. His father was a preacher who also made money hauling old cars to a local scrapyard.

“My daddy used to wake me up every morning at dawn,” Warnock told a hometown crowd at a drive-in rally two days before his election Tuesday. “He said,` Boy, you can’t sleep late in my house. Get up, get dressed, put your shoes on. Get ready. ’"

Pushed by his parents from him to work hard, Warnock left Savannah and became the first member of his family to graduate from college, helped by Pell grants and low-interest student loans. He earned a Ph.D. in theology that led to a career in the pulpit, eventually as head pastor of the Atlanta church where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached.

Now Warnock, 51, will go to Washington as the first Black senator elected from Georgia, a Southern state still grappling with its painful history of slavery, segregation and racial injustice.

“Only in America is my story even possible,” Warnock told the cheering drive-in crowd Sunday.

Warnock defeated Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler, a wealthy businesswoman who spent more than $ 20 million of her own money to try to keep the Senate seat to which Georgia’s Republican governor appointed her a year ago.

His election of him followed a year scarred not only by a pandemic that disproportionately killed African Americans and left many jobless and struggling to pay rent, but also marked by the volatile outcry over the killings of Black Americans, including George Floyd in Minneapolis, and Ahmaud Arbery and Rayshard Brooks in Georgia.

Warnock isn’t the first Black candidate to win statewide office in Georgia, where voters elected Black men to serve as attorney general and state labor commissioner in the 1990s. But the Senate seat is by far the most high-profile office won by an African American from the state.

Michaelle Viosa moved to Atlanta last year from New York and said she’s been unable to find a job amid economic fallout from the pandemic. Hearing of Warnock ’s win when she woke Wednesday morning, Viosa, a Black woman of Haitian descent, cheered his victory her - but also wondered what he’ ll do when he gets to Washington.

"I believe God wanted it," Viosa said. “I’m hoping he uses his powers for good for our community. There has been so much oppression on our people. ”

Warnock framed his campaign for the Senate as an extension of his years of progressive activism as the leader of Atlanta’s storied Ebenezer Baptist Church. He won election on a platform that called for bail reform and an end to mass incarceration; a living wage and job training for a green economy; expanded access to voting and health care, and student loan forgiveness.

It was an unabashedly liberal agenda that illustrates a political shift in Georgia. The state’s last Democratic senator, Zell Miller, became so conservative that he gave a rousing speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention endorsing the reelection of President George W. Bush.

It remains to be seen whether another Georgia Democrat, Jon Ossoff, will join Warnock in the Senate. Both of the state’s Senate seats were on the runoff ballot Tuesday, with Ossoff seeking to deny a second term to Republican David Perdue. It remained too early to call the race Wednesday.

Warnock insists he ’ll work to unite Georgia after a bitterly divisive campaign and the polarizing four years of President Donald Trump’s term. He said Wednesday that his first priorities will be pushing to increase coronavirus relief payments to $ 2,000 and improving distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.

“What Georgia did last night is its own message,” Warnock told CNN on Wednesday, “in the midst of a moment in which so many people are trying to divide our country at a time we can least afford to be divided.”

Loeffler and Republicans tried hard to brand Warnock as too radical, using video snippets from some of his sermons as ammunition for a barrage of negative ads. One of them featured Warnock defending President Barack Obama’s former pastor, Jeremiah Wright, after Wright decried the country’s mistreatment of Blacks with the exclamation, “God damn America.”

Other Black ministers called Loeffler’s criticisms unfair, saying Republicans used short excerpts of Warnock’s sermons without context and showed no understanding of how Black preachers have often spoken out against racial injustice in terms that can be discomforting to outsiders.

Warnock used his pulpit to criticize the U.S. decision to send more troops to Iraq in 2007. He was arrested at the Georgia state Capitol in 2014 while protesting the refusal of state Republicans to expand Medicaid. In 2017, while he and other pastors were demonstrating against efforts to repeal Obama’s signature health care law, he was arrested again at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

Warnock recalled the Washington arrest during his speech from Sunday in Savannah, as he looked ahead to his next trip to Capitol Hill.

“I'm going to meet those Capitol police officers again,” he said. “This time they will not be taking me to central booking. They can help me find my new office. ”

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Source: AP

International Day of Clean Energy 2024 | 26 January 2024

 Every dollar of investment in renewables creates three times more jobs than in the fossil fuel industry.  Greetings friends. I am Sofonie D...