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Saturday, 7 May 2022

Buhari’s Shock At Beheading Of Nigerian Couple

 Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari says he’s shocked to learn that a military officer and his female partner were shot dead and then beheaded in the southeast of the country.



Mr Buhari has ordered that the perpetrators of the barbaric crime be brought to justice.

The authorities have accused a separatist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra, for killing the couple as they travelled for their wedding last weekend.

The group has denied their involvement.

Gunmen in southeast Nigeria have recently stepped up their attacks mostly targeting the security forces.

The couple were on their way to their traditional wedding

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Mozambique plans law to regulate and tax churches

 Mozambique is planning a new law that will regulate churches’ activities, impose taxes on them, and require them to have a minimum number of 200 signatures in order to register.



Justice, Constitutional and Religious Affairs Minister Helena Kida said a government analysis had revealed “warning signs” amid a runaway proliferation of churches.

Mozambique has a total of 900 officially registered religious denominations, but a lot more exist.

The Christian Council of Mozambique (CCM) is backing most of the provisions of the proposed law, saying it recognises that the government wants to “bring order”.

The provision to tax churches however worries the churches.

“It’s an aspect that was talked about, but we didn’t reach any consensus,” says CCM President Felicidad Chirindza, noting that churches have never been taxed.

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UN chief explains Mali snub in West Africa tour

 

The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, has explained his snub on Mali during this week’s West Africa tour.



Mr Guterres visited Senegal, Niger and Nigeria in his annual Ramadan solidarity visits to nations.

He told the BBC that his itinerary was meant to reward those making progress in fighting terrorism.

“This visit was a reward to those that are doing better in relation to the fight against terrorism because this was my annual visit of solidarity with Ramadan and it is a visit in solidarity with victims of terrorism,” Mr Guterres said.

Mali has the UN’s biggest peacekeeping contingent but relations between its military rulers and Western countries have deteriorated after two recent coups.

The junta has been accused of hiring hundreds of mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group to help in its fight against jihadist groups.

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Pumela Salela: Africa’s Multiple Award-Winning Brand Architect

 BRAND South Africa’s Country Head for the United Kingdom (UK), Pumela Salela, has again been recognised for her sterling work in managing the reputation of the country.



Brand South Africa is the official custodian of South Africa’s nation brand with behind its drive in the UK.

The hardworking Salela was awarded the prestigious Euroknowledge Leadership Award 2022 on April 9.

“Let me thank from the bottom my heart those who saw me fit to be deserving to have this award bestowed upon me,” she said with doses of humility. “It was totally unexpected and pleasantly surprisinged. , I was diligently doing my work when I received such correspondence from the organisers.

The award is given specially to very dynamic business leaders with a great track record of creating and building great global institutions that have made far-reaching and positive contributions to several nations.

Besides flying the South African higher in the UK, Salela has on many occasions spoken about how she has also prioritised positioning Africa to be force to be reckoned with in the world.

“I have travelled to about 37 African countries, and my goal is to travel to all of them. Africa is at the centre of my dreams vision and I know it is going to be possible for me to do this. I am someone who’s very patriotic and love playing a role in showcasing Africa as a continent that is equally capable in the global space.”

Organisers of the prestigious Euroknowledge award lauded Salela when they said: “This award is given specially to very dynamic business leaders with a great track record of creating and building great global institutions that have made far-reaching and positive contributions to several nations.”

Euroknowledge said it had had followed Salela’s great leadership and business track ek record of building lives and top organization to achieve success.

“We are also beyond impressed that you continue to invest your resources, skills, experience into new ventures internationally,” read the message.

The Brand South Africa’s head in the UK was presented the world renowned Euroknowledge Leadership Award at The House of Lords, London United Kingdom at a glittering event that was graced by doyens of the business community, policy makers, entrepreneurs, politicians, opinion leaders and the media.

What work of excellence motivated the organisers to bestow such a prestigious accolade on her?

“My role at Brand South Africa A is to market South Africa in the UK, attract foreign direct investment (FDI) into South Africa, mobilise Global South Africans (GSA) abroad and to manage the brand reputation of South Africa,” said Salela.

The high flying South African brand leader’s star has always been among the brightest in the contienent. In 2018 she was featured as a “Powerhouse” in Destiny magazine. She is the 2018 recipient of the African Achiever Award. In 2019 she received the BRITISH Award for African Development.

Prior to serving in this role Salela was the Chief Director for Economic Policy Development and Planning at the then Department of Economic Development in South Africa.

The list of achievements goes on. The Rockefeller Foundation acknowledged Salela’s contribution and innovation in formulating systems which address poverty by selecting her to be one of the 18 global recipients of its inaugural Global Fellowship on Social Innovation – which made her the only South African to receive such an honour.

Africa’s respected competitive identitynation brand specialist Pumela Salela also worked as a Consultant for the World Bank, based at the organisation’s headquarters in Washington D.C., United States.

These were preceded by her meteoric rise at the then Department of Trade and Industry where she was a Director:

Business Procvess Outsourcing (BPO) after she served time as a Deputy Director for Investment Promotion at the Trade and Investment South Africa (TISA).

A thought leader on competitive identity, Salela has also been a lecturer in Strategic Brand Management at VEGA – The School of Branding.

This was based on a background solid with colourful academic credentials. She completed her MBA with distinction (cum laude) in England after receiving a Nelson Mandela Scholarship. Upholding the legacy of Africa’s global icon after whom the scholarship is named, the diligent and highly gifted Salela didn’t just pass her examinations with distinction, but also received the Council Award for being the Best MBA student.

She has since been elected the Chairperson of the Nelson Mandela Scholarship Alumni Association and a Mentor to the Graca Machel Scholars.

Her lustre was canonised in 2013 when she was featured in the book with an apt title: “South Africa’s Most Inspirational Women”. And the 2018 recognition by Destiny was a follow up to her 2012 profile as one of “South Africa’s Young and Powerful Achievers” and the 2013 the showcase as one of “the Top 40 young leaders, innovators and job creators in South Africa”.

Her passion for entrepreneurship is insatiable. She has also served as an On-air Advisor to investors on an Entrepreneurship Television Show called Rize Mzansi (Rise South Africa).

With this experience, expertise and commitment to contributing to brand positioning South Africa as a viable destination for investment and tourism while at the same time helping to open market access opportunities for “Made in South Africa” service and product brands, nobody will have a whiff of doubt that our country is well represented in Salela.

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Young Russian Woman Sews Her Mouth

 A Russian woman woman faces prosecution after she sewed her mouth shut in protest about censorship of protests against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.



Nadezhda Sayfutdinova, an activist in her 30s, had sewn her own mouth shut, before taking to the streets of the city in a one-woman protest.

She held up a sign which read: “You cannot keep silent!!! You cannot keep silent!!! The price is our consciousness. War is not peace!!! Freedom is not slavery!!! Ignorance is not power!!!”

She hit out at the “moral code” in Putin’s Russia which gagged people over the war.

She was later grabbed by police in the eastern city of Yekaterinburg, using “brute force” to try to get her locked in a psychiatric facility.

Ms Sayfutdinova has managed to avoid being sectioned but she is still expected to face prosecution for discrediting the Russian armed forces.

She told representatives of the OVD-Info human rights group: “My mouth was really sewn with a needle and thread.

“An ambulance was called to the [police] station to inspect the damage and remove the threads.

“I sewed it myself.”

She was taken first to a trauma clinic, and then to the city’s psychiatric clinic No.3.

Her lawyer Fedor Akchermyshev and OVD-Info called for public support to secure her release.

The statement from her lawyer reads: “You can ring the clinic’s reception or the prosecutor on duty and demand the illegal detention and forced hospitalization of Sayfutdinova is stopped.”

Ms Sayfutdinova said: “The police treated me without violations, but they called a psychiatric team, which used brute force against me…I refused to go.”

She termed what was done to her “punitive psychiatry”.

She said:”I was in shock – this was punitive psychiatry. It was very scary.”

She was set free after a massive public outcry, adding: “I am very grateful to the people who tried to help me and rang the [clinic’s] reception, demanding to let me go.”

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