Reaction/ The eminent Professor is wrong!

Neither capital flight nor corruption explain Africa’s poverty. The main reason is that we belong to another civilizational structure. We Africans are on earth, not to die at work like Westerners and Asians, but to watch the time pass in the company of the brothers and sisters of the community over a good beer. It’s not even congenital African laziness, it’s another civilizational structure. Brains trained in the best American and European universities return to Africa imbued with their superiority and quickly find the atmosphere of living doing nothing and drinking. The main daily activity for Burundian and African males is drinking and spending time with friends every day that the Lord does. The missionaries knew how to tinker with dams to produce electricity in the missions in the interior of the country (those who studied at the seminary of Mugera know this), but no Burundian engineer has ever made the slightest invention of electricity production hydraulic or solar when we have plenty of water and sunshine. The whole country is plunged into darkness from 6 p.m., but no one has the idea of ​​using solar or wind energy. We are like that a point at the line. After 60 years of independence, it takes Chinese people to build all the infrastructure in Africa. They even went so far as to give the gift of shame namely: the grandiose headquarters of the African Union Commission, because we are incapable of anything.

Source: IWACU Burundi

Covid-19: The positivity rate is falling

30 new cases of Covid-19 were recorded from June 4 to 5, 2022 according to the report from the Ministry of Public Health and the Fight against AIDS and its partners.

Until June 5, 123 positive cases have been reported. In 49 health districts across the country. The district of Vumbi, in the province of Kirundo, in the north of the country, has been the most affected since April 18 with 733 positive cases listed from May 8 to June 4, 2022.

At Melchior Ndadaye airport and on land borders, 85 confirmed cases and 108 positive cases among outgoing travelers at the National Institute of Public Health.

A total of 1,112 people have tested positive for covid-19 in the past 4 weeks, according to the coronavirus pandemic response situation report.

More than 14,000 people are already vaccinated and this until June 5 and more than 13,000 have received all their doses, including 738 health workers.

This report speaks of a relaxation of respect for barrier measures within the population and the decline in voluntary screening as major challenges.

Source: IWACU Burundi

The First Lady receives in audience the Dutch Ambassador to Burundi

First Lady Angeline Ndayishimiye received in audience Monday, June 6, 2022 the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Burundi JEROEN STEEGHS. As indicated by the Ambassador of the Netherlands, their exchanges focused on bilateral cooperation between these two countries with particular emphasis on family planning and food for students in school canteens.

With regard to family planning, the important thing is to continue to sensitize the population on the importance of reproductive health, specified the ambassador of the Netherlands in Burundi JEROEN STEEGHS.

Source: Radio Television Burundi

The AU hails the role played by Burundi in the fight against terrorism

The President of the Republic Evariste Ndayishimiye received in audience on Tuesday, June 07, 2022 at the presidential palace of Gitega, a delegation from the African Union led by the Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye.

At the end of the hearing, the Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security at the African Union Ambassador Bankole Adeoye told the press that the exchanges focused on three points.

It was first a question of transmitting to the Head of State Evariste Ndayishimiye, the warm greetings of the President of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki, the encouragement for the visible achievements in the field of democracy after the elections of 2020 and the role of the President of the Republic in youth work for peacebuilding and reconciliation in Burundi.

Ambassador Bankole Adeoye also carried a message of encouragement from Burundi for its role in the fight against terrorism in Africa such as in Somalia and the Central African Republic. According to the Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security within the African Union, it was also an opportunity for him to present his condolences to Burundians for the Burundian soldiers who lost their lives fighting terrorism.

Discussions between Head of State Evariste Ndayishimiye and the delegation led by Ambassador Bankole Adeoye also focused on Burundi’s contribution to peace and stability in the Great Lakes region. The commissioner for political affairs, peace and security at the African Union indicated that the discussions focused on the role that Burundi can play in the fight against armed groups and negative forces. He added that Burundi can play a catalytic role in socio-economic development through its youth, collaboration and solidarity with other countries in the Great Lakes region.

Source: Radio Television Burundi

The African Union pays tribute to Burundi for its contribution to the fight against terrorism and to the maintenance of peace and stability in the Great Lakes region

During an audience granted by the Head of State HE Evariste Ndayishimiye to a delegation of the African Union, this Tuesday at the Palace of Gitega, Amb. Bankole ADEOYE, Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security highly praised Burundi’s contribution to the fight against terrorism in Somalia and to the restoration of peace in the Central African Republic.

“We recognize the recent challenges regarding the loss of life of some Burundian soldiers in Somalia, but we are very encouraged by the determination of HE Evariste Ndayishimiye to continue to support countries in need by making available the experience of Burundi. for reconciliation and peace,” said Commissioner Bankolé, presenting his sincere condolences following the recent terrorist attack which claimed the lives of Burundian soldiers.

The African Union delegation also paid strong tribute to the President of Burundi for having been the first Head of State among member countries to mobilize and sensitize young people to the ideals of peace.

She also expressed deep gratitude to Burundi Number One for his leadership and his efforts to contribute to the recovery of peace and stability in eastern DRC.

“We are counting on your wisdom to continue to guide us in order to establish lasting peace on our continent”, declared Ambassador Bankole ADEOYE before specifying that for its part the African Union will spare no effort to support Burundi.

Taking the floor, the Head of State, His Excellency Evariste Ndayishimiye reaffirmed Burundi’s commitment to support countries in difficulty, stressing that Burundi will always be part of the solutions and not of the conflicts. “

We need to promote solidarity between African countries in order to establish a joint strategy to combat terrorism”, he announced, calling on other African countries to follow in Burundi’s footsteps by each contributing to the counter-terrorism and peacekeeping.

Recounting the long fight that Burundi has waged to establish peace and stability and bring the process of national reconciliation to a successful conclusion, the President of the Republic welcomes the involvement now of all sections of the population, particularly young people. , in the fight against poverty and the promotion of the socio-economic development of the country.

He reiterated Burundi’s willingness to share its expertise not only in peacekeeping but also in matters of reconciliation.

Source: Ntare Rushatsi House

Payfor: How a Financial Specialist Co is saving thousands of SMEs from closing

LONDON, June 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The burgeoning financial crisis plaguing consumers and small businesses, is causing a severe cash-flow problem. It’s an extremely worrying picture and, unfortunately, things do not look like they will get better anytime soon.

Luckily, an effective solution is at hand.  Finance business, Payfor, represents a growing customer portfolio of SMEs boosting their cash flow with up to 50% more cash in the bank and an 85% invoice collection success rate.

With services ranging from account receivables management to cross-border debt collection and legal recovery, Payfor is the last line of defence for many businesses.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that 2 million of the UK’s small businesses had less than three months’ worth of cash left to support their operations. According to the chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, around 10% of those (200,000) were in “serious trouble”, and another 300,000 “have only got weeks left”.

Giles Goodman founded Payfor in 2018. Prior to this, he was in the music industry negotiating record deals for top 40 artists like  Robert Miles, Fatboy Slim and Fedde Le Grand. He’s also developed and sold luxury properties in Tel Aviv.

“Before I started Payfor, I did actually have an experience of my own business being owed money. I’ve been in the same position as many business owners, feeling the frustration and despair of trying to recover funds  from a company that is on the other side of the world.”

Commenting on the current predicament of businesses facing hardship, Goodman adds:

“When doing business, “Cash Is King. Companies need liquid capital to cover overheads and reinvest in growing their business. Right now, so many SMEs are being deprived of this by larger corporations or unreliable clients. With the additional external force of record inflation adding pressure, the cracks are beginning to show.”

According to the ONS, in the UK, the five-year survival rate for businesses born in 2014 is 42.5%. Goodman speculates that a large portion of failed businesses are due to not being able to keep up with chasing payments for the services that they deliver, a problem he vows to fix:

“When starting out in business, it can be crippling to your operations to be owed money. I started Payfor to take away the stress of having to chase payments for services you’ve already delivered. Our core belief is that companies deserve to be paid on time!”.

Payfor provides outsourced Accounts Receivables. It works as a white label service to issue, chase and collect monthly owed invoices. By outsourcing this operation, companies optimise working capital, saving time and resources.

“We actually increased the amount of money that was in our bank account by 50% within the first three months that we took on Giles and Payfor. That’s a huge increase compared to when we had our accounts receivables team that was internal.” says Paolo Zanini, CEO of a video production agency.

Debt collection was where Payfor originally started and still makes up the bulk of its business. Now that the company has grown, this service now follows on seamlessly from the account receivables management and is complemented by a Legal Recovery service which manages litigation for clients at no extra cost.

About Payfor:

Payfor is a B2B collection agency based in London but operating worldwide. Its aim is to work with companies and increase their cash flow by overseeing their invoicing and late payments. More information can be found at: https://www.payfor.global

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