Author: Youcef MAALLEMI

Youcef Maallemi, journaliste, correspondant de Financial Afrik à Alger. Passionné de l'Afrique, j'ai parcouru la plupart des pays du continent sur les traces de l'actualité. Reste convaincu que le 21ème siècle est le siècle de l'Afrique.

Comoros, Tomorrow In his speeches, the President of the Comoros, Azali Assoumani, seems aware of the difficulties of each stage: he sets the course and identifies the obstacles to overcome. He has a global vision of the development of the Comoros. This can obviously be discussed by presenting justified remarks and proposing alternatives. He believes that the best conditions must be met before embarking on the investment phase. In his strategy, Azali Assoumani considers that the improvement of the living conditions of the populations, in particular the most fragile ones, is an essential condition. Improving the educational level of the…

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The country of Jasmine has just seen its public debt reach 70% of its GDP. The national currency, the dinar, has melted by 40% and the fiscal and external deficits are reaching Olympic records. Despite this dismal post-revolutionary picture, Mehdi Jomâa, former head of the Tunisian government, remains optimistic. Beyond the uncompromising analysis he provides in this interview with Financial Afrik, the politician believes that Tunisia has always honored its commitments, including in the most difficult times. Exclusive. What is your assessment of the Tunisian economy? Unfortunately, based on official figures, the economic and social results are there to attest…

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On the theme of “human rights issues and the role of the media in African society”, this meeting scheduled for 18-20 April 2018 at the International Conference Center, Sipopo, will bring together the actors of human rights NGOs and those of the press Pan. According to a statement from the Guinean Ministry of Human Rights, “several workshops will be moderated by speakers from Africa and Europe, all specialists in their respective fields”. “Equatorial Guinea, which is often wrongly criticized by Western NGOs, is opening its doors as it has always done, to allow international public opinion to truly understand what…

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In Niamey, 23 protesters against the law of finance are in custody following a demonstration held Sunday, March 25, 218. This was the sixth consecutive day of citizen actions against the 2018 Finance Act, already in force. The protesters defied the ban on assembly enacted by Moctar Mamoudou, the president of the special delegation of the city of Niamey, citing security reasons. Demonstrations against the Finance Act began last October denouncing among other tax incentives “of twenty billion CFA francs” to the telephone companies and, on the other hand an increase in the tax burden on vulnerable and vulnerable sectors.…

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