Syrian FM announces reopening shortly of his country’s embassy in Tunisia

Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Faisal Al-Miqdad stated during a phone call Wednesday with Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Nabil Ammar, that his country will shortly reopen its embassy in Tunisia and appoint an ambassador to it in a bid to further foster bilateral relations and boost cooperation.

The two FM's reviewed relations binding Tunisia and Syria, ways to further strengthen them, voicing the shared willingness to restore their normal course for the good and interest of the two countries and the two brotherly peoples, according to a Foreign Ministry press release.

Various issues of mutual interest and the need to step up coordination and consultation on them in various Arab, regional and international forums were also discussed during the talk.

President of the Republic Kais Saied announced late April 2023, the appointment of Mohamed Mhadhbi as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Tunisia to Damascus, following a visit by the Syrian Foreign Minister to Tunisia earlier in the same month.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Juaboso NPP electoral area coordinators root for Martha Kwayie-Manu as Parliamentary candidate

Thirteen out of the 16 New Patriotic Party (NPP) Electoral Area Coordinators in the Juaboso constituency of the Western North Region have declared their support for Mrs Martha Kwayie Manu, as the parliamentary candidate in the upcoming primaries for orphan constituencies. The Electoral Area Coordinators therefore picked nomination forms for Mrs Kwayie Manu who is the Deputy Chief Executive for the Forestry Commission to contest in the upcoming parliamentary primaries. Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) after picking the nomination forms at the party's constituency office, Mr Williams Fuachie, Proso-Kofikrom electoral area coordinator, and spokesperson for the coordinators said the Juaboso constituency had been deprived of development for far too long and have therefore resolved to unite the rank and file of the party to win the seat for the NPP in 2024. He said the party did well in the 2012 and 2016 elections, but the lack of unity, complacency and apathy worked against them in 2020, hence their inability to win the seat, but promised to work together in 2024 to end the dominance of the NDC in the constituency. Mr Fuachie said it would be in the interest of the party to present her as the party's parliamentary candidate since her votes kept increasing each election year and would enhance the 'Breaking the Eight ' agenda. He said Mrs Kwayie- Manu had been supporting the grassroots especially by providing employment opportunities for the youth from her time as District Chief Executive till date. He appealed to the delegates to vote for her to win the Juaboso parliamentary seat for the NPP. Mrs Martha Kwayie-Manu after receiving the forms at her residence, thanked the group for the gesture and said the decision was a sign that together they could win the Juaboso parliamentary seat in the next election and break the Eight as well. She was hopeful that when elected as parliamentary candidate she would win the Juaboso parliamentary seat since her votes had been increasing since 2012. Mrs Kwayie-Manu appealed to the party members to remain united and to first seek the party's interest.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Two MPs push for fight against political corruption

Two Members of Parliament (MPs) have called for concerted efforts to fight political corruption. Murtala Mohammed, MP for Tamale Central and Yves Hanson-Nortey, MP for Tema Central, made the call in reaction to the 2023 half year report of the Office of the Special Prosecutor. Contributing to discussions monitored by the Ghana News Agency on a local television station in Accra on Saturday, the MPs stated that corruption was manifested in every facet of the Ghanaian society. However, they said the situation was more profound among political elites, which when not addressed head-on, would continue to draw back efforts at improvement the lives of citizens. 'For a journalist, clergy, civil servant or public servant to be corrupt, taking from the State, the only means is through a channel, which is created by a political appointee,' Mr Mohammed said. 'As politicians, we must admit that corruption is a worry, but the biggest of all is the corruption within the political elite, and if we do not fight it we'll sit here and cry every day,' he added. Referring to the accumulation of wealth, he said: 'You have politicians in this country who within four years, whether under whichever government, build the most expensive houses and hotels and nobody says anything.' He urged religious leaders to do more in the fight against corruption to augment the efforts of civil society and governments, saying: 'It should be part of their sermons. Civic responsibilities must also be encapsulated in our educational curriculum.' For his part, Mr Hanson-Nortey said that all the corruption schemes seen in the country in the last 20 or 30 years were directly linked to the cost of doing politics in Ghana. He said it cost so much to be a parliamentary candidate during primaries, and was more during the general election. 'So, in a period of about four years, you're spending about US$500 million and you'd have to recoup that money. Often times, there are business people who back politicians with the hope that when you come to power, you'll give them contracts to recoup that money. 'Let's put in measures that would ensure political funding and hold politicians to account for where their monies come from,' the Tema Central MP said. Professor Enoch Opoku Antwi, a Public Policy Analyst, said there was a lot of 'waste in our system' crippling the economy. 'All the waste we're seeing is going into individual pockets, and unless we address corruption, we'll never solve our problems,' he said, and added that 'we must make our laws work'. The 2023 half year report of the OSP said four cases had been completed and were in Court, with conclusion into investigations of four other cases done. The OSP also reported that it was conducting investigations into nine suspected corruption and corruption-related offences, with 150 other cases at various levels of consideration. Meanwhile, the Special Prosecutor, Mr Kissi Agyebeng, called for adequate budget line for the Office, saying: 'We continue to emphasise the need for the State to pay particular attention to the funding needs of the Office.'

Source: Ghana News Agency

APP announces suspension of secretary general

The leadership of the All People's Party (APP) announced the suspension of its Secretary General, Vincent Kanyetu, here on Thursday.

The party's national chairperson, Linus Muchila, who made the announcement in a media release issued on Thursday, said Kanyetu's suspension is effective as of Monday and will last for a period of 30 working days.

'The reason for Kanyetu's suspension along with all due processes that need to be followed hereafter, are explained in his letter of suspension. Thus, the party will not elaborate further on the charges until the disciplinary hearing is concluded,' Muchila stated.

During the suspension, Kanyetu is restricted from all functions, activities and events of the APP and is not allowed to access the party's members, resources or perform work for the party.

On his part, Kanyetu said he was going to respond to the suspension through a letter which he will share with this news agency in due course.

Muchila further clarified that, contrary to recent media reports, the party did not fail to repay a loan advanced to it from the acting president's family trust and that the party made all payments, for which proof was provided.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Parliament condemns military escalation by Zionist occupation in Jenin

The Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives Assembly (ARP), which met on Thursday, condemned the "dangerous" military escalation of the Zionist occupation forces in parts of the West Bank, especially in Jenin, Palestine.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Bureau "strongly" condemned the crimes committed by the Zionist forces against the Palestinian people.

This is a flagrant violation of international charters and rights," it said.

It expressed its solidarity with the Palestinian people against these aggressions.

To this end, the ARP called on all regional and international parliamentary institutions to condemn these acts of aggression, which threaten peace and security in the entire region.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse