WPFD: Journalists trained on misinformation, disinformation, and fake news

Several Media practitioners have been sensitized on the negative impacts of misinformation, disinformation, and fake news.

This was on the occasion of the commemoration of World Press Freedom Day in Cameroon on May 3 at the Ministry of Post and Telecommunication.

The seminar which took place under the theme ” Disinformation, a hindrance to the rights of Citizens to have access to the right information, was chaired by the Minister of Post and Telecommunication, Minette Libom Li Likeng.

The minister said they recognize that Journalists have a key role to play in the organization of society by avoiding fake news, misinformation, and disinformation.

“We are therefore here to help Journalists to do their Job by giving them the right information to make them be able to differentiate between misinformation and the truth” She stated.

According to Yerima Kini Nsom, Bureau Chief of The Post Newspaper in Yaounde, Journalists should be steadfast in ensuring that anything that goes to the public is verified and trusted.

“Journalists should show that responsibility of great magnitude to fight against the ill on misinformation and disinformation. They can do this by discipline and verification of facts. Journalists should be doubting Thomases, it’s not enough to see issues being published on social media that one should think it is the truth. We should always verify our sources in order to avoid fake news” He said.

He further recalled to media men to ” Always check and check and if in doubts kill the story. Always verify if the person giving you that information has the authority of intellectual capacity to give you that information”

” It was an enriching experience, I leave this seminar more aware of the dangers of social media, and I have to take every piece of information I come across with a pinch of salt. I leave here like a doubting Thomas to question every piece of information I come across before disseminating and passing across to the public” a participant, Isaac NGONG KUM said.

Before the end of the seminar, there was a working session where Journalists had an exchange with experts for a better understanding of these concepts. Awarding of Certificates to participants thereafter.

Organized under the sponsorship of MINPOSTEL by the Association Media, Mediation and Citizenship, this event is in line with actions taken by the government to end misinformation and fake news in the country.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

African Cup: Angola win first medal in swimming championship

Angolan swimmer, Rhanya Santo, obtained Wednesday in Luanda province the silver medal in the youth category with a time of 10. 25.55, in the 800 meters free race of the debut of the zone IV of the African Championship, at the Alvalade swimming pool.

Rhanya Santo improved her previous time, which was 10.3.36 and it is the third silver medal of the Angolan swimmer in the history of her participation in this type of championship.

In the current race, the Namibian swimmer Ainoa Naukosho got gold medal with a time of 10.10.10, while bronze medal went to Chloe Ah Chip with a time of 10.31.25, from the Republic of Mauritius

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

IMF conducts first post-financing evaluation

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Wednesday it will make the first post-financing assessment of Angola, worth USD4.5 billion.

This will be at the First IMF monitoring mission. The institution concluded on December 22, 2021 the sixth and final evaluation of the Expanded Financing Programme.

The post-financing monitoring programme allows the IMF to monitor the evolution of the country’s macroeconomic policies and the potential risks that impact on Angola’s capacity to receive its internal and external commitments.

This first Mission, expected to gather representatives from various ministerial departments, will be led by IMF senior official, Amadou Sy.

Also expected to attend the meeting are representatives from the State Asset Management Institute (IGAPE), the General Tax Administration (AGT),

the Ministries of Economy and Planning (MEP), Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas (MIREMPET).

Representatives of the National Bank of Angola (BNA), the National Agency for Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG) Sonangol, the Petroleum

Derivatives Regulatory Institute (IRDP), as well as other private entities or entities regulated by private legislation, such as BPC and Económico banks, will also attend the event.

The Financing Programme was approved by the Board of Executive Directors of the IMF on December 7, 2018, with a duration of 3 years.

Initially, it provided for a financial package of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) equivalent to around US$3.7 billion.

The IMF approved an increase in access of 72% of the quota as an emergency funds, raising the cumulative access from 361% to 433% of the quota, at the request of Angolan Executive, due to Covid-19 pandemic.

The move aimed at strengthening the country in the fight against the pandemic and mitigating its health, economic and social effects, as well as ensuring the implementation of the lost reforms that were being developed.

The IMF granted Angola a corresponding disbursement of Special Drawing Rights equivalent to approximately US$765 million.

The initial funding was raised from US$3.7 billion to US$4.5 billion.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

Government highlights stability of tax system

The minister of State for Economic Coordination Manuel Nunes Júnior Wednesday in Luanda spoke of the demand for the new assets available to the market by economic agents.

He said that the demand is due to the stability of the tax system and labour legislation reforms.

The minister was speaking at the closing session for the presentation of the extension of the Privatisation Programme for the 2023-2026 period, also stating that the demand would also reflect on stability achieved in financial and currency system.

He noted that the government would continue to drive political, economic and financial reforms in the country, in order to improve the business environment and make Angola an important centre for private investment in Africa.

The minister of State said that, with the privatisation process, many state assets that were abandoned and has been totally stagnant become now fully operational, providing jobs, paying taxes to the state and generating profits.

Manuel Nunes Júnior realçou o facto de as privatizações terem criado 2.763 postos de trabalhos directos, entre 1. 233 novos postos de trabalho e a manutenção de1. 530 postos de trabalho que poderiam estar em causa, “caso as empresas visadas não tivessem sido reconduzidas para um caminho de recuperação e de eficiência”.

Manuel Nunes Júnior highlighted the fact that the privatisations had created 2,763 direct jobs, between 1. 233 new jobs and the maintenance of 1. 530 jobs that could have been at stake, “if the companies in question had not been reinstated towards a path of recovery and efficiency.

According to him, the new owners, in general, made strong investments in the acquired companies so that they could produce “not with a greater dimension, but also in a more efficient way.

“Investments were made by the new owners in new equipment and production processes, leading to the technological modernisation of the companies and creating the foundations for them to be able to reduce their operating costs and become, more competitive,” he said.

He added that the first phase of this privatisation process is a basis for drawing lessons about what has already been done.

“All the mistakes, deficiencies and shortcomings recorded in the first phase should be removed now, in this second phase, based on the professionalism, rigour, zeal and commitment of the leaders and officials involved in the management of this programme,” he added.

The Government has extended the privatisation process of about 73 assets in the period 2023-2026, a lower number than the 93 companies registered between 2019-2022.

The forecast is contained in Presidential Decree No. 78/23 of 28 March that approves the extension of the execution period of the Privatisation Programme – PROPRIV, for the period in reference.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)

President praises Media role in cracking down on corruption

Angolan head of State João Lourenço Wednesday in Luanda recognised the power of Media in the fight against corruption and impunity, in promotion of social welfare and opinion formation that allow the taking of best political decisions.

The incumbent of the Executive Power highlighted, on the Presidency’s website, the achievements of the Media professionals on Wednesday.

” Today May 3, a day dedicated to press freedom, I congratulate all professionals in the sector on their commitment and dedication to their mission to inform with truth, impartiality and responsibility,” said the Angolan Head of State.

According to João Lourenço, guaranteeing freedom of press across the country is a no turning back path.

This date was created in 1991, in Paris, France, by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

The objective of the date is to raise the awareness among political leaders and civil society to defend press freedom, as well as honour media professionals killed in the exercise of their duty

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)