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00:00Welcome everyone, it's time for the news, here are the headlines.
00:2011 dead and several people missing, this is the report of the heavy rainfall
00:28that fell in Morocco, several material damages are to be noted, more details in this newspaper.
00:34In Sudan, 21 people were killed on Sunday in shots fired at the paramilitary on a market
00:43in Senal, in the southeast of the country the day after the rejection by the leaders
00:47of the country of an independent force to protect civilians.
00:52Presidential in Algeria without great surprise, Abdenjid Thiboune re-elected with 94.65% of the vote.
01:01According to the electoral authority, the average participation rate is 48.03%.
01:11We start this newspaper with the floods in Morocco that made 11 dead and several people
01:19missing after the heavy rainfall that fell in the southeast of the country.
01:26Several houses collapsed due to the rains that caused cracks in the streets.
01:33Authorities say that all services concerned have been mobilized to assist the population
01:41and to unblock the affected areas.
01:43On this topic, let's listen to the statements of Rachid El Khalfi, spokesman of the Ministry of the Interior.
01:57Following the heavy rainfall that hit more than 17 provinces and prefectures in the kingdom,
02:03a provisional report of the Ministry of the Interior states 11 dead in each of the prefectures
02:08of Tata, with 7 deaths, 2 deaths in Tiznit and 2 deaths in Rachidia, including a foreigner.
02:20Nine people are still missing in these same prefectures.
02:25The rainfall in the last two days is half of the rainfall recorded in a year in these regions.
02:31The rainfall exceeded 250 mm in Tata, 203 mm in Tinrir, 114 mm in Figig and 82 mm in Ouarzazate.
02:39The Ministry of Water and Equipment also reported on the plagues in the region.
02:43The rainfall in the last two days is half of the rainfall recorded in a year in Tata,
02:47203 mm in Tinrir, 114 mm in Figig and 82 mm in Ouarzazate.
02:53In the region of Cizor, in the province of Tiznit, a magnitude 100 earthquake with a magnitude
03:02The Minister of Equipment and Water has also pointed out the situation of important means
03:12that have been deployed urgently to restore traffic following floods and torrential rains
03:17recorded in certain regions.
03:19In a statement, the ministry indicates that its services have deployed nearly 200 people
03:24and 96 land-use vehicles in the provinces and regions of Zagora, Wurzazate, Tenerife,
03:31Tata, Middelt, Tsaroudent, Gulmim, Assazak, Figig and Shishawa.
03:36The region of Tata, which is particularly affected, is subject to special attention
03:41and the teams and means of intervention have been strengthened, assures the ministry.
03:49Now, let's focus on the commemoration of the Seizm of the House that wiped out Morocco,
03:56and that's right away.
04:01A year after the Seizm of the House, this earthquake cost the lives of nearly 3,000 people,
04:16tens of thousands of houses were then collapsed.
04:19The Kingdom is now trying to take up the challenge of reconstruction and rehabilitation
04:27through a vast program launched in accordance with the guidelines of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
04:40Since the Seizm of the House, a pilot commission of reconstruction operations has been set up,
04:49with the role of communicating with the affected populations on their needs and needs.
04:56Younes Benzinep tells us more.
05:01In the province of the House, following the devastating earthquake that hit the region,
05:06a post-earthquake reconstruction cell composed of engineers, urban planners and crisis management experts
05:13meets almost daily.
05:15Their objective is to coordinate the reconstruction of damaged cities and infrastructure.
05:21Our job is to ensure that the reconstruction operation is carried out in the best possible way,
05:31starting with the issuance of reconstruction authorizations,
05:34to the launch of the foundation excavation process.
05:41In addition to the technical management of the reconstruction operation,
05:45this pilot commission is also the first point of contact for the inhabitants affected by the earthquake.
05:51As a result, the commission has set up a special budget to address the claims of the affected populations.
06:02There are specific conditions to benefit from reconstruction aid.
06:06Totally collapsed housing is a priority.
06:09Then comes partially collapsed housing.
06:13Some beneficiaries have reached advanced levels in the reconstruction of their homes.
06:19Here, as in all areas affected by the earthquake,
06:23reconstruction permits are delivered for free,
06:26in addition to technical assistance including the architect and the topographer engineer,
06:31as well as the services of the control laboratory.
06:35A monitoring cell composed of engineers and specialists supervises the reconstruction process in the province of Al-Hawz.
06:44This cell monitors the respect of engineering standards,
06:47in particular those related to seismic resistance.
06:50The committee receives daily registrations of those who have filed a complaint or modified the design of their housing.
06:59The cell also monitors the distribution of financial aid, depending on the progress of the work.
07:12A year after the earthquake in Al-Hawz,
07:14reconstruction and rehabilitation work continues to allow the affected families to regain their homes as soon as possible.
07:25Driss El-Sawish, political and economic analyst, gives us an assessment of the situation.
07:31It is a very honorable assessment, honestly.
07:34When we look at the achievements,
07:36whether it is for the reconstruction of the building,
07:40which serves as a place for people to live,
07:45whether it is for schools,
07:48we have seen that there are many schools today that can be functional
07:53and that allow students to go directly to their classes.
07:59There is also a lot of work that is being done in terms of infrastructure.
08:05The major infrastructure works have already been carried out.
08:10Now it is all that affects the completion of the work,
08:16for example, in terms of houses,
08:18in terms of everything that affects everyday life of Moroccan citizens
08:24who can obviously benefit from these infrastructures.
08:29But when we look at all this,
08:32we see that the effects of this earthquake have been disastrous,
08:40difficult, very difficult to bear,
08:44because you have given the figures,
08:473,000 people have lost their lives
08:50and thousands of people have lost their homes.
08:53We all want a subsistence, but thanks to the mobilization
08:58inaugurated by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
09:03there is a huge work that has been done and is being done today.
09:08You have made a monumental report,
09:11which shows that all people are today
09:15brought to do a thorough work on what exists
09:20and on what could allow Moroccans to breathe better
09:27and to say that we have been taken care of
09:30and that these are important regions.
09:34There is a lot of activity that has been affected,
09:38in particular agriculture, tourism and other productive activities.
09:46Let's stay in Al-Hawzou.
09:49Some families hope to get permission to start reconstruction work.
09:54At the same time, others have decided to take control of the situation.
09:58This is the case of Omar's family,
10:00originally from the rural commune of Orica,
10:03that our reporter Essa Mabari met.
10:06The story is from Younes Ben Zinoub.
10:10In this modest neighborhood of the rural commune of Orica,
10:13marked by the stigmas of the earthquake,
10:16this family has decided to start the reconstruction of their house.
10:19Their approach is that of a family solidarity
10:22that challenges the obstacles to find their roof before winter.
10:27We have almost finished the exterior work.
10:30I hope that in a few months we will be back under our own roof.
10:37We mobilized the family from the beginning.
10:40Everyone came to help us.
10:42It's not easy, but it gives us strength.
10:49Aware of the risks associated with a reconstruction,
10:52improvised reconstruction,
10:55the members of the family collaborate with a civil engineer
10:58to ensure that their new house
11:01conforms to the safety standards imposed by the authorities.
11:08The reconstruction plans include generalized plans,
11:11personalized plans.
11:13These plans are approved according to the geography
11:18and the nature of the land and the surface to be built.
11:23In a crisis context,
11:25Omar's family embodies an inspiring resilience.
11:28By taking on their own reconstruction with the help of their loved ones,
11:32they show that solidarity and will can overcome obstacles.
11:39It is in this same dynamic that the provincial authorities of Shishawar
11:43launched the reconstruction projects of the roads damaged by the earthquake.
11:47The goal is to facilitate the access of citizens
11:51to their homes and their homes.
11:57A year after the earthquake that hit the region of Al-Hawuz,
12:00the province of Shishawar continues its plan
12:03of rehabilitation of road infrastructure
12:06with a particular emphasis on mountainous areas.
12:09This is particularly the case of the communes of Adassi and Dimindounit.
12:12A total of 31 houses have benefited from a road network rehabilitation program.
12:17The rehabilitation works have been committed
12:20over a distance of 10 kilometers.
12:29The operation included dusting and widening of the roads
12:32for a total budget of 7.5 million dirhams.
12:39To this is added the construction of 47 irrigation networks
12:42for a total budget of 8.5 million dirhams.
12:47In these communes where the activities of the population
12:50are focused especially on agriculture,
12:53the construction allowed to improve the conditions
12:56of traffic and movement.
12:59An initiative favored by the users of the roads
13:02and the local population.
13:09This road was in a degraded state,
13:12but this is no longer the case today.
13:16This type of project facilitates the daily tasks
13:19of the inhabitants of Edouard.
13:22We are very happy.
13:27Like neighboring provinces,
13:30the road network of the province of Shishawar
13:33was damaged by the earthquake of Al-Hawuz,
13:36more particularly the roads of 32 communes,
13:39including 7 mountainous ones.
13:46In international news,
13:49in Sudan, 21 people were killed on Sunday
13:52in shots fired at the paramilitary
13:55on a market in Senar,
13:58in the south-east of the country,
14:01the day after the rejection by the leaders
14:04of the country of an independent force
14:07to protect civilians.
14:10The network of Sudanese doctors,
14:14paramilitaries under the command of general
14:17Mohamed Hamdan Daglo,
14:20who fought against the army of general
14:23Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
14:26In August, a paramilitary attack
14:29had killed at least 80 people
14:32in a locality in this state.
14:35Sudan has been ravaged since April 2023
14:38by a bloody conflict between the army
14:41of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
14:44and the military of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
14:47The conflict has alerted yesterday
14:50the Director General of the World Health Organization,
14:53Tedros Ghebreyesus.
14:56The presidential election in Algeria
14:59was not a big surprise.
15:02President Sortan was re-elected
15:05with 94.65% of the votes.
15:08The president of the electoral authority,
15:11Mohamed Chalfi, announced
15:14an average participation rate of 48.03%
15:17without specifying the number of voters
15:20compared to more than 24 million registered voters.
15:28How to interpret this low participation rate
15:31listening to the explanations
15:35of the journalist and Algerian writer Hicham Mahboud.
15:38The participation rate is the main issue
15:41of this election
15:44that was prepared in a very meticulous way,
15:47whether it is the choice of the date,
15:50since it was advanced on September 7,
15:53while initially the presidential election
15:56was due to take place in December,
15:59the choice of the candidate
16:03and also of these two competitors
16:06who are the most,
16:09if not the least,
16:12influential on Algerian international sympathy.
16:15Moreover, they are two unknown illustrious people
16:18of sympathy.
16:21So the participation rate remained.
16:24They put the package.
16:27They went so far as to take the risk
16:31of sending Tebboune to Tizi Ouzou
16:34a few weeks after the scrutiny
16:37in order to break the 2019 boycott
16:40which remained through the throat
16:43of the Algerian regime.
16:46And it is for this reason
16:49that they chose a child from the region,
16:52the general secretary of the FFS,
16:55a party that was another choice,
16:58but with the desertification of the political scene,
17:01with everything that has crossed this scene,
17:04the FFS has become, like all the other parties,
17:07a dying party
17:10without any influence, especially not in Kabylie.
17:13In the news also,
17:16at least seven people in three Syrian civilians
17:19were killed last night in Israeli strikes
17:22targeting military sites in the center of Syria
17:25between two scientific research centers,
17:28that's what the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights said.
17:31The attack that injured 15 other people
17:34also destroyed buildings and military centers
17:37in the area where pro-Iranian groups
17:40and experts in the development of weapons are present.
17:43The ONG said that 13 violent explosions
17:46had resounded the Israeli raids in Syria.
17:49They intensified in late August.
17:52In the sports news,
17:55after two prolific games
17:58against Congo 6-0,
18:01Gabon 4-1,
18:04the national team coach
18:07Walid El-Ghraghi said on Sunday
18:10that he is still looking for a good balance
18:13between offensive efficiency
18:16and solidity.
18:19Against Gabon,
18:22we were very offensive.
18:25We scored goals,
18:28but the defensive response
18:31was not so intense and fast,
18:34explained El-Ghraghi during a press conference
18:37before the match against Les Autos.
18:40This Monday, on the second day
18:43of the Morocco-Lacan qualifiers 2025,
18:46Walid El-Ghraghi said that
18:49these qualifiers remain an opportunity
18:52to give young people the chance to test
18:55new formulas in order to be as effective
18:58as possible in Lacan and in the qualifiers
19:01for the World Cup.
19:04In this sense,
19:07he said that he will give the opportunity
19:10to new faces against Les Autos
19:13at the Grand Stade d'Agadir.
19:43El-Hammine Shuntzouf
19:46won the bronze medal in the marathon.
19:49With this medal,
19:52El-Hammine Shuntzouf became the most titled Moroccan
19:55in the history of the Paralympic Games
19:58with five gold medals,
20:01one silver and one bronze.
20:04In Guinea,
20:07many young girls
20:10play football.
20:13Despite the lack of support,
20:16the sport has become their favorite hobby.
20:19The women's football association
20:22of the suburb of Konakry
20:25made promoting women's football
20:28their priority.
20:31Our correspondent Idrissa Sissé
20:34went to meet them.
20:37Despite the hostility of her parents,
20:40she decided to conciliate football and studies.
20:43Already, she is starting to make her way in football.
20:46During the third edition of the international tournament
20:49of women's football Zone A,
20:52organized in Guinea just a few months ago,
20:55the striker of the sports association of Bolonta
20:58finished the competition with the trophy of best scorer
21:01of this regional tournament with eight achievements.
21:04I have chosen football since childhood.
21:07I have already finished my studies last year.
21:10So I accompany football with my studies.
21:13I have not given up.
21:16I want to be a teacher.
21:19I want to play in big clubs.
21:22The coordinators of this women's club,
21:25created since 1996,
21:28are committed to supporting these girls
21:31In a few years,
21:34we hope to be able to get out of the internationals,
21:37but also to be graduated in computer science,
21:40in hairdressing,
21:43in different professions.
21:46We are trying to make sure
21:49that their passion for football
21:52cannot prevent them from developing their future.
21:55Once a coach of a men's team,
21:58Umar Traoré has decided
22:01to bring his little experience
22:04to women's football since 2020.
22:07Certainly the task is not easy,
22:10but with the determination of the girls,
22:13the bet will be won.
22:16In the beginning it was not easy,
22:19but nowadays it's going well.
22:22As we leave the phase of going from champion to champion,
22:25the message has been understood.
22:28Not 100%, but 90%.
22:31We manage to manage these girls.
22:34Since its creation,
22:37the Bolontar Sports Association
22:40has been two times champion of Guinea in 2002 and 2004.
22:43As of this season 2024,
22:46the club aims for first place.
22:49For its development in Guinea,
22:52the club has been working hard
22:55to correct the many difficulties the clubs are facing.
22:58In Côte d'Ivoire, talent and creativity
23:01were celebrated during an event
23:04called the Week of Fashion.
23:07The goal is to encourage young creators.
23:10Back on this event with Mel Berchel and Ferdinand Kouakou.
23:13Fashion, beyond being a simple clothing expression,
23:16is a real wall of society.
23:19It reflects trends, cultures and identities.
23:22It has always fascinated, inspired and evolved,
23:25becoming a universal language
23:28that transcends borders and generations.
23:31Fashion is also a celebration of art and elegance
23:34and this third edition of the Week of Fashion in Ben Jervis
23:37demonstrated it with a flash.
23:40At this evening, the great name of African fashion
23:43as well as many emerging talents
23:46took to the international stage.
23:49I am a creator, it is true,
23:52but when you look at the work of your neighbor,
23:55he tells you that you really have to work hard.
23:58So it is this work that we have to do
24:01so that we are even more perfect among the best.
24:04Fashion is something different.
24:07We made the trip, but we are not disappointed,
24:10we are very happy.
24:13We want to show that we are at the height of fashion.
24:16The Week of Fashion is not only a fashion show,
24:19but also a real meeting platform
24:22for professionals in the sector.
24:25Creators and fashion amateurs
24:28have met to exchange, collaborate
24:31and advance the fashion industry in Africa.
24:34The goal is to help young people who have talent
24:37but who never have the chance to show themselves
24:41We hope to have other countries
24:44to change this culture.
24:47We would really like our authorities
24:50to support us in the next edition.
24:53It's not easy, but what I saw tonight
24:56gives us perspective, gives us hope.
24:59For the 4th edition,
25:02I think it will be even stronger.
25:05Mayonnaise has started to learn, but we must encourage it.
25:09The finale of this 3rd edition of the Week of Fashion
25:12has highlighted the dynamism and creativity
25:15of African designers.
25:18With collections that combine tradition and modernity,
25:21these creators show that the future of fashion
25:24is also on the African continent.
25:27This is the end of this news.
25:30Thank you for staying with us.
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