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Monday 18 July 2022

The sustainable food park - Happy Mandela Day!

   Urging world leaders to end the hunger crisis 


Nelson Mandela once said that “freedom is meaningless if people cannot put food in their stomachs”.


Today we are going to take a trip to one of the parks of the Kwanza's informal market.

In this park we can find various types of herbs, fruits, vegetables and other medicinal and nutritional foods.


                                            

Today marks Nelson Mandela’s 104th birthday, one of the most important figures of the fight for freedom, justice and dignity. This Mandela Day, people all over the world are celebrating his legacy by shining a light on the issue of food security and demanding urgent action.

The hunger crisis is high up on the agenda of our leaders right now, so it’s crucial that we keep up the pressure to get them to act. Let’s make sure we live up to what he stood for. Together, we can not only stop today’s hunger crisis, but also prevent future ones by tackling the root causes of food insecurity.


Dear world leaders,

Urgent action is needed to stop the global hunger crisis. Please fund immediate humanitarian aid for people at risk of famine, starvation and severe malnutrition. Ensure access, trade and flow of food and critical inputs like fertiliser is fair and free. Make investments to scale up food production in vulnerable countries and adapt to climate change.

Pride - Embrancing diversity. LGBTQ campaign in Angola, by Sofonie Dala

 Angola has decriminalized homosexuality. What's your opinion?

Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to our new campaign "Embrancing Diversity - LGBTQ in Angola"!

We are happy to launch this program, alluding to the LGBT Pride Month celebrated in June.

The main heroes of our program are the most ordinary citizens of different ages and regions. These people will share with us how they view the LGBTQ community in the country.


Angola has decriminalized homosexuality — 133 years after the passage banning same-sex relations was included in the country's penal code when the southwest African nation was still a Portuguese colony. The so-called "vices against nature" provision in its law could send same-sex couples to prison.

Angola is a religious country, Christianity in Angola has existed since 1491. Today 80% of Angolans practice some form of Christianity. Christians have the Holy Bible as their guide to eternal life. Those Christians who oppose same-sex marriage saying it goes against the biblical conception of marriage and sexuality, they base themselves on the book of Leviticus as one of the books that speaks against homosexuality in the bible: “Do not practice homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman. It is a detestable sin. Leviticus 18:22 — The New King James Version (NKJV).


Interviews. What is the public's opinion? Agree or disagree?

Today we have two guests of completely different age, sex and opinion.


What is the opinion of this 67 year old man?



This 15-year-old girl thinks completely different



We promote equal rights for all. It doesn't matter who you are or who you love. Through our #EmbrancingDiversity  program, we work for the inclusion and non-discrimination of LGBTIQ+ people in Angola.





We have zero-tolerance for discrimination and does not discriminate on the basis of  race, colour, national origin, ethnic or social background, genetic information, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, religion or belief, HIV status or disability.


Stay tuned, the sequel follows...

Sonangol boosts oil tankers fleet

 Luanda - Sonangol has ordered the construction, in South Korea, of two oil tankers with capacity to transport 1 million barrels of oil, as part of the strengthening of its Suezmax line fleet.



Of the two tankers, one of the ships began construction on 15 July, for delivery in March 2023, and the second in the following quarter.


The contract is under the supervision of Sonangol's Trading & Shipping Business Unit (UNTS).


According to the national oil company, in a press release received by ANGOP on Sunday, the start of construction was formalised with the cutting of steel, marking the vessels' prefabrication phase.


The ship is being built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI), in compliance with the technical specifications established by the international shipping market and with environmental standards of maritime pollution containment.


According to the statement, the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Trading & Shipping Business Unit (UNTS), Luís Manuel, said that construction of the tanker was part of the company's investment plan and that it would bring significant benefits to Angola.


"We have thus achieved one of the planned and programmed objectives within the activities and the effort that has been made for Sonangol to keep its shipping segment activity up to date and, naturally, always in operation," Luis Manuel noted.

Nationalist Miguel N' zau Puna dies

 Luanda - Nationalist Miguel N'Zau Puna died today (Sunday), in a hospital, in Luanda, victim of illness, at the age of 90, ANGOP learned from a family source.



Born in Cabinda, Miguel N'zau Puna was Angola's ambassador to Canada and a member of parliamentary group of the MPLA.


In June 2019 he published his autobiography entitled "Mal Me Querem", a contribution to understanding the last 50 years of Angola's history.

Commission for State Reform meets Monday

 Luanda - The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, on Monday (18), at the Presidential Palace, in Cidade Alta, will preside over the 1st ordinary meeting of the Interministerial Commission for State Reform (CIRE) for the current year.



The agenda will address several issues related to State Reform, among which the implementation of the Project for Simplification of Public Administration Procedures (SIMPLIFICA Project).


According to a communiqué that ANGOP had access to today (Sunday), this is a project whose aim is the modernisation, debureaucratisation, simplification, integration and optimisation of processes.


The meeting will also consider several legal diplomas related to the institutionalisation of the Vehicle Title, a document that unifies the Vehicle Registration Document and the Vehicle Property Title.


The agenda of the meeting, which takes place in the afternoon, foresees the appraisal of the creation of the (Single Window for the Non-Presencial Provision of Public Services).


It also plans to consider the legal provisions for the creation of the Roadmap for the Public Administration's Digital Transition Agenda 2022-2027.


The Inter-ministerial Commission for State Reform (CIRE) was created under Presidential Decree no. 15/18, of 19 February, to concert, materialise and monitor the actions of the State Reform Programme, and it is coordinated by the President of the Republic.

Tomato Scarcity Looms As Production Slumps In Burkina Faso

 As Burkina Faso battles with one of the worst growing seasons in recent years, Ghana risks facing a tomato shortage as the former controls 90 percent of the commodity’s imports into the country.



The growing season in Burkina Faso, over the last two years, has been facing challenges owing to extremely sparse rainfall in around 20 of the country’s 45 provinces – with experts predicting that the situation could persist, and even worsen in the near future.

Data from the Ghana Incentive-Based Risk-Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (GIRSAL) indicate that Ghana currently imports 90 percent of its fresh tomatoes from Burkina Faso.

Tomatoes, according to GIRSAL, currently have a national consumption demand of 800,000 metric tonnes per annum. Local production however continues to slump, unable to meet half of the consumption targets.

Equally, the tomato processing industry in Ghana remains small and relies heavily on imports of raw materials – concentrate and additives.

Meanwhile, processing plants installed in Pwalugwu, Techiman and Wenchi have all been shut down due to the unavailability of quality raw materials at affordable prices.

Ghana is estimated to consume more than 100,000 metric tonnes of tomato mix annually, apart from the fresh fruit.

Why situations in Burkina Faso may impact Ghana

The Burkina Faso Ministry of Agriculture has said almost three million people are suffering from food insecurity, as new weather patterns have already turned 50,000 hectares of farmland into barren fields.

Last year, Burkina Faso experienced a 461,000-tonne grain and cash crop shortage countrywide. Government figures have indicated that more than 450,000 hectares of arable land lay fallow in 2021 owing to rising levels of violence.

In June this year, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in a statement said: “Thousands of displaced people in Burkina Faso, facing both a major food crisis and an upsurge in armed violence, have come to rely entirely on government and humanitarian organisations. They are forced to abandon their crops and means of livelihood; these people are now extremely vulnerable”.

The Red Cross however noted that over 32,000 people in the Est, Nord and Sahel regions – both residents and displaced people – were given crop seedlings, notable among which were tomato, onion, millet, sorghum and cowpea seeds in order to grow cash crops at the subsistence level.

These happenings, stakeholders have hinted, must be a guiding path for Ghana to begin the right processes to enhance domestic production with deliberate attempts to reduce imports.

Key issues remain with production in Ghana

Low yields continue to remain one of the major challenges for tomato production in Ghana, as most farmers cultivate less than 10 metric tonnes per hectare against the potential of 20 metric tonnes per hectare.

Besides, poor agronomic practices, lack of varieties for commercial agro-processing, as well as farmers still planting local varieties – typically with high water content, many seeds, poor colour and low brix level – have all been identified as key production setbacks.

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