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From villages to markets: Burkina Faso leads the way in cervical cancer elimination

Geneva, Switzerland, 04 February 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-“When I heard the town crier announce that health workers were coming for free screening, I felt afraid: if they told me I had the disease, how would I get treated? But I thought of my children and decided to go,” says Awa, 48, a mother of six living in Ipendo, in Burkina Faso’s Centre-West region.

Like Awa, thousands of women in the country have long lived with this concern, given the challenges in accessing health services. Their situation illustrates a major issue: cervical cancer remains one of the deadliest cancers among women in the country.

Before the implementation of WHO’s global strategy to accelerate its elimination, screening coverage was very low—less than 8%—and rural areas were particularly disadvantaged. Women had to travel dozens, sometimes hundreds, of kilometres to reach an equipped centre, often without financial means for transport or care. Trained health professionals were scarce and awareness was almost nonexistent.

To overcome these obstacles, the Burkinabe government took bold measures, explains Dr Nayi Zongo, oncologist, public health physician and coordinator of the National Cancer Control Programme (PNLC). “The government adopted a decree making screening and treatment of precancerous lesions free of charge. It also equipped some peripheral health centres and introduced mobile clinics to reach women.”

These mobile clinics have become a symbol of health equity: they travel to villages, farms, markets and even family courtyards. Women no longer need to leave their agricultural or domestic activities to get screened. “Screening is brought closer to communities, allowing women to continue their activities while safeguarding their health,” emphasizes Dr Zongo.

The Burkinabe initiative stands out for its synergy of several strategic approaches: removing financial barriers (free care), overcoming geographic barriers through mobile clinics and mobilizing communities. The country also integrated awareness campaigns through TV and radio spots and popular events like “Pink October” and created a national cancer coalition bringing together civil society, community leaders and the media to generate demand. This comprehensive approach has turned the fight against cervical cancer into a national cause.

WHO’s support was crucial in making this vision a reality. The Organization provided technical assistance for developing national guidelines, trained health professionals in detecting and treating precancerous lesions and supported community mobilization. “WHO stood by us to strengthen our capacities and ensure that every woman, wherever she lives, can access this vital service,” says Dr Zongo.

The results are impressive. In just one year, from October 2024 to September 2025, 468 mobile clinic missions were organized in various localities. These missions raised awareness among nearly 2 million women, conducted over 106 000 screenings, performed 715 removals precancerous lesions and carried out over 100 advanced examinations to confirm diagnoses. These figures are more than statistics: they represent lives saved and families preserved.

For WHO, this success illustrates the power of collaboration. “Burkina Faso shows that with strong political commitment and context-appropriate solutions, it is possible to overcome barriers that once seemed insurmountable,” says Dr Seydou Coulibaly, WHO Representative in Burkina Faso. He stresses the exemplary nature of this initiative in Africa: “Removing financial and geographic obstacles through free care and mobile clinics is an inspiring model for other countries.”

In villages, these efforts translate into real stories. Awa, the mother of six, describes her daily life: “We work in the fields, garden and sell vegetables at the market. When we heard about the screening, I was scared. But other women’s testimonies convinced me. On the day of the test, the health workers explained every step. When the result came back negative, I felt great relief. Today, I advise all women to get screened. If the disease is detected early, treatment is easier,” she says confidently.

For many women like Awa, these mobile clinics represent much more than a medical service: they often provide the very first opportunity to hear about cervical cancer, understand the risks, and learn that it can be prevented. This initial information is a decisive step, as it opens the door to prevention and care.

Beyond health, this initiative touches on dignity, social justice, and the future of families. Every mobile clinic that arrives in a village carries a message: health is a right, not a privilege. And in Burkina Faso, that right is becoming a reality.

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Goya by Yango launches exclusive collaboration with Kente Gentlemen in Côte d’Ivoire.

ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, 8 October 2025-/African Media Agency (AMA)/-Goya by Yango, the premium ride-hailing option designed to elevate the everyday ride experience in Abidjan and integrated within the Yango SuperApp, is proud to announce an exclusive collaboration with Kente Gentlemen, a premium fashion brand celebrating Ivorian craftsmanship. This partnership brings the artistry of local design into every Goya ride, combining comfort, elegance, and cultural sophistication.

Since August 2025, Goya by Yango partner’s drivers have been wearing specially designed custom polos crafted by Kente Gentlemen, made from locally sourced, high-quality fabrics. This initiative highlights Goya’s commitment to cultural elegance, attention to detail, and the refinement of every aspect of the premium experience.

Founded in 2017 and based in Abidjan, Kente Gentlemen is a young, opulent brand committed to ethical production and consumption. At the heart of its creations lies the iconic Kente fabric, a symbol of heritage and identity across West Africa, which serves as both inspiration and foundation for the brand’s designs. For this collaboration, Kente Gentlemen drew from Goya by Yango’s brand palette, blending its refined color codes with locally sourced, great quality materials. Each polo is meticulously handmade, combining traditional African tailoring techniques, resulting in garments that embody cultural richness and modern elegance.

This collaboration represents a natural synergy between two brands united by a shared vision: elevating everyday experiences through design, precision, and purpose. By merging Goya’s premium mobility with Kente Gentlemen’s timeless style, every ride becomes more than just transportation – it becomes an expression of culture and refinement.

This collaboration underscores Goya by Yango’s commitment to combining premium mobility with cultural sophistication. Every partner’s driver undergoes an 8-step verification process and training aligned with premium hotel hospitality standards, ensuring that each journey is conducted with professionalism, discretion, and attention to detail. Rated 4.75 stars or higher, Goya chauffeurs provide a consistently refined and comfortable ride, allowing users to enjoy a seamless travel experience enriched with style and heritage.

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Huawei Releases Global Digitalization and Intelligence Index Report for the Power Industry to Boost Electric Power Intelligence

SHANGHAI, China, September 25, 2025 /African Media Agency (AMA)/ 25 September 2025 – At the Huawei Global Electric Power Summit held during HUAWEI CONNECT 2025, Huawei released the Global Digitalization and Intelligence Index (GDII) Report for the Power Industry. This report aims to provide quantitative evaluation tools and strategic guidance in the construction of future power systems for global power companies as they go digital.

Jo Cops, Chairman of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), stated in his opening speech that with the widespread adoption of PV systems, electric vehicle charging piles, and microgrids, real-time operational monitoring of low-voltage grids has become crucial for ensuring the stability of power systems.

David Sun, CEO of Huawei’s Electric Power Digitalization BU

David Sun, CEO of Huawei’s Electric Power Digitalization BU, emphasized in his speech that digital and intelligent enablement is vital to addressing the uncertainties of the future power system. AI has been elevated from an “efficiency tool” to a “survival essential.”

Driven by the target communication network architecture and guided by the principles of “intelligent and robust main network, medium-voltage integration, low-voltage transparency, high speed and security, and space-ground integration,” Huawei has constructed a multi-layered technical system based on “scenario applications + cloud-pipe-edge-device synergy.” The system aims to provide power companies with intelligent solutions covering all scenarios of power generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption, so they can achieve digital transformation and sustainable development.

the 2025 Global Electric Power Showcase

At the summit, Huawei and State Grid Shaanxi jointly released the 2025 Global Electric Power Showcase. In Shaanxi, through joint innovation and large-scale verification, the two companies achieved transparency in low-voltage 400V transformer districts, delivering real-time perception, centralized management and regulation, and quick response for the management of low-voltage distributed new energy.

Charles Tlouane, COO of City Power from South Africa, and Simon Dezsö, Deputy CEO of Hungary’s MAVIR, also shared their challenges and first-hand experiences as their companies went digital.

Looking to the future, Huawei will continue to inject intelligence into core electric power production scenarios with the aim of helping global power companies move towards smarter and more sustainable future.

Learn more https://e.huawei.com/en/industries/grid
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Huawei Releases “R.I.S.E” National Government Cloud Reference Architecture

SHANGHAI, China, September 23, 2025 /African Media Agency (AMA)/ – At the 2025 Global Public Sector Cloud & AI Summit, Huawei officially released the “R.I.S.E” National Government Cloud reference architecture, accelerating the nation’s intelligent transformation.

Huawei Solutions Target Challenges in Public Services

Li Junfeng (Wind), Vice President of Huawei and CEO of the Global Public Sector BU

In his speech, Li Junfeng (Wind), Vice President of Huawei and CEO of the Global Public Sector BU, said that driven by cloud and AI, Huawei has built a centralized, efficient, and secure cloud foundation that supports intelligent transformation of government and public services, while supporting data aggregation, processing, and value extraction.

Shan Zhiguang, Director of the Informatization and Industry Development Dept, State Information Center, highlighted China’s ICT-driven transformation as a valuable model for global smart governance.

Representatives from DPO (Hong Kong), CCK (Tunisia), Ankabut (UAE), and AIPMC (Huadu, Guangdong) also delivered speeches at the event.

At the summit, Mr. Hong-Eng Koh, Chief Scientist of Huawei Global Public Sector BU, unveiled the “R.I.S.E” reference architecture for National Government Cloud, which involves four solutions:

  1. Resilient & Reliable Infrastructure: The National Government Cloud provides a resilient and reliable cloud infrastructure, ensuring data security and stable operation of critical applications.
  2. Secure & Sovereign: To address challenges of national digital self-reliant security, Huawei offers multiple deployment models (e.g. public cloud, full-stack dedicated cloud, and Huawei Cloud Stack). Through a unified architecture, synchronized technologies, and a shared ecosystem, these solutions support secure and reliable data storage, flow, and utilization.
  3. Innovative & AI Ready: The architecture builds three effectiveness platforms for applications, data, and AI to achieve efficient supply and use of high-quality data. Huawei provides government-specific intelligent agents and digital IDs as core capabilities of the digital public platform layer, supporting upper-layer government applications.
  4. Enriched Ecosystem: Huawei has partnered with over 100 ecosystem players across government and public sectors, helping countries accelerate digital and intelligent transformation of public services.

Huawei continues to invest in innovation, committed to delivering comprehensive solutions that address critical needs of digital and intelligent transformation in public services. Leveraging the powerful cloud-AI synergy, Huawei helps tackle key challenges. The release of the National Government Cloud reference architecture marks the beginning of a new era of “intelligent collaboration” in public service delivery.

Looking ahead, Huawei will continue to deepen cloud-AI integration, driving high-quality development in the new era.

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Launched Standard Bank “Phuka” hub to unlock SMEs’ markets opportunities

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The much awaited Standard Bank Plc’s incubation hub dubbed as Phuka is expected to unlock market opportunities for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) while growing business ventures.

Launched on Monday, March 14, 2022 at Area 12, in the capital Lilongwe, Phuka hub is expected to facilitate job creation, building capacity through business-ready skills and mentorship for SMEs.

Hub outlook, Mandinga and inside the hub (from right)

To kick start the program, Standard Bank has therefore partnered with Synergy to deliver the incubator while providing co-working space for SMEs.

Standard Bank Chief Executive Officer Philip Madinga says his institution reaffirms commitment towards innovation and Malawi’s economic growth.

Madinga adds that Phuka hub will be offered to the bank’s SME clients to help them tapping new markets frontiers, grow their businesses and become resilient to external shocks.

“At Standard Bank, we understand that the entrepreneurial journey is daunting. Our goal is to creat a conducive environment for the sector by imparting world-class knowledge, mentorship and experiences that will propel local SMEs to greater heights in line with our core purpose which is; Malawi is our home, we drive her growth,” he assures.

Echoing on the same, Synergy Board Chairperson Justice Zione Ntaba assured the bank’s clients of good space provision for accessing quality innovation skills.

Justice Ntaba says her firm will building capacity for the bank’s clients on taxation, corporate governance and among others.

One of the hub beneficiaries, Godfrey Chitsulo says his insurance company is tapping needed technical support from the platform.

Chitsulo hopes for better market opportunities by end of the incubation period.