Coach defines national team for Cosafa Cup

Luanda – The National Football Team coach, Pedro Gonçalves, disclosed, this Sunday, the definitive list of 23 players aiming the Cosafa Cup, from 05 to 17 July, in South Africa.

All the players are playing in the National Championship of I Division (Girabola).

In the continental competition, Angola is in Group A, with the likes of Comoros, Seychelles and Botswana.

In Group B, there are Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius and Eswaitni.

The National Team “Palancas Negras” includes the goalkeepers – Neblu (1º de Agosto), Cambila (R Libolo) and Mualucano (Petro de Luanda).

Defenders – Tó (Petro de Luanda), Denilson (Inter), Razão (Inter), Kinito (Petro), Gaspar (Sagrada Esperança), Paizo (1º de Agosto), Hossi (1º de Agosto).

Midfielders – Aisson (Bravos do Maquis), Higino (Inter), Herenilson, Mário (1º de Agosto), Maya, Megue (Petro de Luanda) and Vitoriano Lucoquessa (Sagrada Esperança).

Forwards – Zine, Bito (1º de Agosto), Julinho (Inter), Dilson (Académica do Lobito), Lepua (Sagrada Esperança) and Vanilson (Progresso).

The Palancas Negras embark, this Sunday, at 17h00, for the South African city of Durban, where they start competing, Tuesday, in the 21st edition of the Cosafa Cup.

In the opening round, the National Team plays against Comoros at 4pm at the King Zwelithini Stadium.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

USAID announces $35 million in agriculture support for Malawi

Today, the U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), announced $35 million, subject to appropriations, in additional support for Malawi’s economic recovery. This five-year project will focus on empowering women and youth, expanding agricultural commercialization, increasing household and community resilience, and addressing the impacts from a changing climate. The new project will generate jobs and incomes for smallholder farmers and increase agricultural and food exports for the country, and is designed to complement the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s efforts in Malawi to reduce poverty through economic growth. USAID expects to award the new activity in the coming months as part of its support for Malawi 2063, Malawi’s vision to become a self-reliant, upper-middle income country over the next four decades.

The goal of the new initiative is to promote a more inclusive, gender equitable, diversified, and resilient private sector that drives sustainable wealth creation that includes Malawi’s diverse and under-resourced communities. The initiative will strengthen rural economic hubs around value chains or companies that act as anchors for an ecosystem of actors, from smallholder farmers, to service providers and value-added processing. Malawi’s economy is largely dependent on agriculture, with 80 percent of Malawians working in the sector, but productivity is constrained by declining farm sizes and degraded soils and watersheds. Most farming households in Malawi are extremely vulnerable to climatic shocks due to this severe environmental degradation combined with the ongoing impacts of climate change. Malawi’s agricultural industry is not sufficiently commercialized nor large enough to meet the needs of a growing population, which is projected to double to nearly 34 million people in just over two decades.

Source: US Agency for International Development

Hong Kong Lawmaker Tests COVID-Positive After Photo With Xi

A Hong Kong lawmaker who posed for a group photo with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the leader’s visit to the financial hub this week confirmed Sunday he has since tested positive for coronavirus.

Xi visited Hong Kong under strict security measures to mark the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover from Britain in his first trip outside mainland China since the outbreak of the pandemic.

Steven Ho, a 42-year-old member of Hong Kong’s largest pro-Beijing party who sits in the city’s rubber stamp legislature, was one of about 100 officials granted close contact with Xi for a photo call on Thursday afternoon.

Ho was standing two rows directly behind Xi, according to the photos released by the government.

The lawmaker tested negative on the first day of Xi’s visit on Thursday and returned an uncertain test on Friday, he said.

He did not take part in any events on Friday after the uncertain test result, he said in a statement on social media.

“The sample of July 1 was one with extremely low infectivity and it was categorized as ‘uncertain’, but for the sake of public security, I did not participate in the events on that day,” Ho wrote.

Ho was the second member of the DAB party to have tested positive around Xi’s visit.

Tam Yiu-chung, Hong Kong’s sole representative to Beijing’s top lawmaking body, tested positive on Thursday and was absent from all events.

China is the only major economy still pursuing a zero-Covid approach of eliminating outbreaks as they emerge, using snap lockdowns and mass testing.

Xi has not left China in nearly 900 days and the vast country’s borders have been largely sealed to most outsiders.

Hong Kong is pursuing a lighter version of zero-Covid but has kept heavy travel and gathering restrictions in place throughout the pandemic.

Extraordinarily tight rules were imposed to ensure both the coronavirus and political opposition were not in Xi’s orbit during his trip to the city, where a democracy movement has been crushed since huge protests three years ago.

Hundreds of government officials, legislators and other invited guests were forced into an anti-Covid “closed-loop” system, which included limiting their social contacts, taking daily PCR tests and checking into a quarantine hotel in the days leading up to the visit.

During the visit, parts of the city were shut down, prominent dissidents were placed under heavy police surveillance, and multiple journalists were barred from covering the official events.

Nine arrests were made by the city’s national security police in the week before Xi’s visit and at least two arrests were made on Friday.

Source: Voice of America

Macau Launches More COVID Testing as Infections Soar

Macau kicked off a new round of city-wide COVID-19 testing on Monday for its more than 600,000 residents, as officials raced to contain a spiraling number of cases in the worst outbreak to hit the world’s biggest gambling hub since the pandemic began.

Coronavirus testing for all residents will take place three times this week across the city, with people also required to take rapid antigen tests in between.

The move comes as the former Portuguese colony reported 90 new cases on Sunday, taking the total number of infections to 784 since the middle of June. More than 11,000 people are in quarantine.

While Macau, a Chinese special administrative region, has not introduced a full-scale lockdown seen in mainland Chinese cities like Shanghai, the city is already largely closed.

All non-essential government services are shut, schools, parks, sports and entertainment facilities are closed, and restaurants can only provide takeaway.

Casinos are allowed to remain open, but most staff have been asked to stay home, in line with instructions to the city’s residents. The government said it would not shut casinos to protect jobs.

The stringent measures come after Macau has been largely COVID-free since an outbreak in October 2021.

Macau adheres to China’s “zero-COVID” policy which aims to eradicate all outbreaks, at just about any cost, running counter to a global trend of trying to co-exist with the virus.

Macau’s cases are still far below daily infections in other places, including neighboring Hong Kong where cases have jumped to more than 2,000 a day this month.

However, it only has one public hospital, whose services are already stretched on a daily basis. The territory has an open border with mainland China, with many residents living and working in the adjoining city of Zhuhai.

Source: Voice of America

Aucun fruit ne devrait être défendu : Dole Sunshine Company exhorte Sa Sainteté à redorer le blason de la pomme

Cette lettre amusante vise à transformer la pomme du péché originel en collation originelle et à attirer l’attention sur l’importance d’une bonne alimentation pour tous

SINGAPOUR, 1er juillet 2022 /PRNewswire/ — La calamité du péché originel (et le rôle qu’y a joué la pomme) est indéniablement le désastre de relations publiques le plus catastrophique auquel les fruits aient jamais été confrontés. Aujourd’hui, en l’honneur de la journée internationale des fruits, Dole Sunshine Company a publié une lettre ouverte à Sa Sainteté le pape François, dans La Repubblica, pour demander l’absolution pour la pomme. DSC demande de redorer la réputation des fruits et de les célébrer en tant qu’en-cas originels « sains ».

Pendant des milliers d’années, la pomme a subi cette diffamation après qu’Ève ait croqué une bouchée du « fruit défendu » dans le jardin d’Eden. D’une manière amusante, mais qui, espérons-le, portera ses fruits, DSC cherche à inverser cette diffamation et demande au pape François d’absoudre le fruit de son rôle erroné dans le péché originel. La lettre, un plaidoyer humoristique et sans précédent adressé au souverain pontife, vise à susciter un dialogue mondial sur l’importance des fruits dans un régime alimentaire nutritif et à mettre l’accent sur les avantages des fruits et leur accessibilité globale.

« Nous avons conscience que demander ce changement est une demande audacieuse et provocatrice, et nous ne voulons bien sûr pas manquer de respect à Sa Sainteté ou à l’Église », a déclaré Pier Luigi Sigismondi, président du groupe Dole Packaged Foods & Beverages. « Nous pensons que si nous parvenons à corriger cette représentation erronée du fruit, nous pourrons lancer un nouveau récit narratif mondial qui se concentrera sur ses bienfaits, et créera de nouvelles habitudes alimentaires plus saines, conformes à notre objectif qui est de favoriser une bonne nutrition pour tous. »

Publiée dans le seul journal que le pape François a déclaré lire, la lettre souligne respectueusement que, même si la pomme n’a jamais été explicitement nommée dans la Bible, ce fruit, en particulier, a fait l’objet de calomnies depuis qu’il a été associé à tort au péché originel. Et, dans un monde où il existe clairement des aliments plus mauvais et décadents, la pomme ne devrait plus être considérée comme le fruit défendu. DSC soutient plutôt que le fruit peut même être le héros de l’histoire et impulser un changement dans la conversation sur l’alimentation saine. Ainsi, il deviendrait un moteur pour une meilleure nutrition au niveau mondial.

DSC conclut sa lettre par cette demande humble, mais percutante, au pape François :

« Pour toutes ces raisons et bien plus encore, nous demandons humblement l’absolution que vous seul pouvez offrir. Un petit changement qui peut changer le monde. Envisageriez-vous de modifier la Bible ? Seulement un petit mot. Remplacer “fruit” par tout autre aliment malsain, par exemple ? C’est juste une idée. Si cette demande vous semble un peu trop ambitieuse, ne vous inquiétez pas. Nous comprenons. Peut-être qu’un message de soutien contribuerait grandement à restaurer la confiance du monde dans nos fruits bien-aimés. »

L’intégralité de la lettre, parue aujourd’hui dans le journal préféré du pape François, La Repubblica, peut être consultée sur DoleSunshine.com.

À propos de Dole Sunshine Company

Le nom Dole Sunshine Company est utilisé pour représenter les intérêts mondiaux et les efforts combinés de Dole Asia Holdings, Dole Worldwide Packaged Foods et Dole Asia Fresh. Dole Sunshine Company n’est pas une entité commerciale réelle et n’opère pas en tant que telle dans quelque pays ou région que ce soit. Pour en savoir plus sur Dole Sunshine Company, visitez DoleSunshine.com.

À propos de la promesse de Dole

En juin 2020, Dole Asia Holdings a annoncé la promesse de Dole, dont les trois piliers sont la nutrition, la durabilité et la création d’une valeur commune.

Faire mieux pour les personnes : Faire en sorte que 1 milliard de personnes aient accès à une alimentation durable d’ici 2025 et éliminer le sucre raffiné de tous les produits Dole Packaged Foods d’ici 2025.

Faire mieux pour la planète : Faire en sorte de ne gaspiller aucun fruit des exploitations Dole jusqu’aux marchés d’ici 2025 et supprimer les emballages de plastique fabriqués à partir de combustibles fossiles d’ici 2025. Nous visons aussi à ce que les activités de Dole atteignent la carboneutralité d’ici 2030.

Faire mieux pour tous les intervenants : Dole continuera d’avoir une influence positive sur l’ensemble des agriculteurs, des communautés et des personnes qui travaillent pour elle grâce à son engagement envers l’égalité salariale et des chances et en offrant un niveau toujours plus élevé de sécurité, de nutrition et de bien-être. L’entreprise cherche également à promouvoir les droits de l’homme dans le cadre de ses activités et au sein de ses chaînes d’approvisionnement en bâtissant une culture de transparence et de responsabilité. Dole a aussi pour objectif d’augmenter la valeur de son entreprise de 50 % d’ici 2025.

Dole Packaged Foods, LLC, a subsidiary of Dole International Holdings, is a leader in sourcing, processing, distributing and marketing fruit products and healthy snacks throughout the world. Dole markets a full line of canned, jarred, cup, frozen and dried fruit products and is an innovator in new forms of packaging and processing fruits and vegetables. For more information please visit Dole.com.

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Rock Star Randy Bachman Reunited With Beloved Stolen Guitar

Canadian rock legend Randy Bachman’s long search came to an end Friday when he was reunited in Tokyo with a cherished guitar 45 years after it was stolen from a Toronto hotel.

“My girlfriend is right there,” said Bachman, 78, a former member of The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive, as the Gretsch guitar on which he wrote “American Woman” and other hits was handed to him by a Japanese musician who had bought it at a Tokyo store in 2014 without knowing its history.

He said all guitars are special, but the orange 1957 Gretsch 6120 Chet Atkins he bought as a teenager was exceptional. He worked at multiple jobs to save money to buy the $400 guitar, his first purchase of an expensive instrument, he said.

“It made my whole life. It was my hammer and a tool to write songs, make music and make money,” Bachman told The Associated Press before the handover at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo.

When it was stolen from the Toronto hotel in 1977, “I cried for three days. It was part of me,” he said. “It was very, very upsetting.” He ended up buying about 300 guitars in unsuccessful attempts to replace it, he said.

Bachman talked frequently about the missing guitar in interviews and on radio shows, and more recently on YouTube programs on which he performed with his son, Tal.

In 2020, a Canadian fan who heard the story of the guitar launched an internet search and successfully located it in Tokyo within two weeks.

The fan, William Long, used a small spot in the guitar’s wood grain visible in old images as a “digital fingerprint” and tracked the instrument down to a vintage guitar shop site in Tokyo. A further search led him to a YouTube video showing the instrument being played by a Japanese musician, TAKESHI, in December 2019.

After receiving the news from Long, Bachman contacted TAKESHI immediately, and recognized the guitar in a video chat they had.

“I was crying,” Bachman said. “The guitar almost spoke to me over the video, like, ‘Hey, I’m coming home.’”

TAKESHI agreed to give it to Bachman in exchange for one that was very similar. So, Bachman searched and found the guitar’s “sister” — made during the same week, with a close serial number, no modifications and no repairs.

“To find my guitar again was a miracle, to find its twin sister was another miracle,” Bachman said.

TAKESHI said he decided to return the guitar because as a guitar player he could imagine how much Bachman missed it.

“I owned it and played it for only eight years and I’m extremely sad to return it now. But he has been feeling sad for 46 years, and it’s time for someone else to be sad,” TAKESHI said. “I felt sorry for this legend.”

He said he felt good after returning the guitar to its rightful owner, but it may take time for him to love his new Gretsch as much as that one.

“It’s a guitar, and it has a soul. So even if it has the same shape, I cannot say for sure if I can love a replacement the same way I loved this one,” he said. “There is no doubt Randy thought of me and searched hard (for the replacement), so I will gradually develop an affection for it, but it may take time.”

Bachman said he and TAKESHI are now like brothers who own guitars that are “twin sisters.” They are participating in a documentary about the guitar on which they plan to perform a song, “Lost and Found,” together.

They also performed several songs at Friday’s handover, including “American Woman.”

Bachman said he will lock the guitar up in his home so he will never lose it again. “I am never ever going to take it out of my house again,” he said.

Source: Voice of America