NamPol announces Otjozondjupa promotions


OTJIWARONGO: Nearly 30 members of the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Otjozondjupa Region were promoted to the ranks of senior inspector, inspector and warrant officer on Wednesday.

NamPol commander in the region, Commissioner Heinrich Tjiveze announced this on Wednesday morning at his weekly parade platform, saying most police officers who were promoted are stationed at the regional headquarters in Otjiwarongo and at police stations around the region.

‘This session is the phase two promotion of the 2023/2024 financial year, and therefore, it will not be the end of it,’ he said.

He said a total of 29 police officers were promoted during this phase, out of which 12 police officers were elevated to the ranks of senior inspector, including nine males and three female officers.

Fourteen police inspectors, comprising 10 women and four men were also promoted, he said.

The last category was that of three warrant officers, comprising two men and one woman.

Tjiveze congratulated all the newly promoted offi
cers and also encouraged those who were not promoted to remain positive for the next promotion platforms, while encouraging the members to continue working hard to ensuring the safety of all inhabitants and their property in Otjozondjupa.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

President calls for two-State solution to end Israel’s war on Gaza

President Cyril Ramaphosa has once again used his public platform to reiterate his call for a two-State solution between Israel and Palestine and condemn the killing of civilians.

‘Guided by the fundamental principle of human rights and freedom, we have taken up the

Palestinian cause to prevent further deaths and destruction in Gaza,’ President Ramaphosa said during the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday night.

The country’s first citizen also took the time to welcome the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that Israel must take all measures within its power to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians.

South Africa approached the top UN court last year to request to order Israel to halt its military operations in Gaza, and also to ask the court to find the Israeli government guilty of committing acts of genocide.

The ICJ ruling delivered last month found that it was ‘plausible’ that Israel committed acts which violated the Genocide Convention.

The ruling issued by the ICJ
ordered six provisional measures, including for Israel to refrain from acts under the Genocide Convention, prevent and punish the direct and public incitement to genocide, and take immediate and effective measures to ensure the provision of humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza.

‘We condemn the killing of civilians on all sides and call on all parties involved in the conflict to commit to a peace process that will deliver a two-state solution.

‘Today, every South African can hold their heads high, confident that we have assumed our rightful place on the world stage,’ President Ramaphosa said.

The Head of State said South Africa remains committed to playing a constructive role on the continent and around the globe for the realisation of a better Africa and world.

‘We will continue to play an important role in silencing the guns throughout our continent.’

During his televised address, he said government’s involvement in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict through the Africa Peace Initiative is pro
gressing with various parties.

‘We engage in these peace efforts because we believe that even the most intractable conflicts can be brought to an end through negotiations.’

In addition, he said the country will continue to use its foreign policy to pursue developmental goals.

‘During our leadership of BRICS last year, we witnessed a new chapter for the BRICS family of countries.’

President Ramaphosa labelled the expansion of the group from five to 10 members as an opportunity for trade and a strengthening of political and diplomatic ties between countries in the global South.

‘We will build on the progress we have made in establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area, which will transform South Africa’s economy and that of the continent by creating new jobs and increasing economic participation.’

The President also vowed that the country will place Africa’s development at the top of the agenda when South Africa hosts the G20 in 2025.

‘The achievements over the last three decades are a testament
to the power of collaboration and partnership to address our most pressing challenges.’

Source: South African Government News Agency

SA counts democratic gains of the last 30 years

Despite an uphill battle over the last three decades, South Africa has successfully stayed the course of building a democratic society since the end of apartheid, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The President made these remarks while delivering the sixth State of the Nation Address of the current administration in Cape Town, on Thursday.

“We have cast off the tyranny of apartheid and built a democratic State based on the will of the people,’ President Ramaphosa said, acknowledging that the country has established strong institutions to protect the fundamental freedoms and human rights of all people.

‘We have transformed the lives of millions of South Africans, providing the necessities of life and creating opportunities that never existed before.”

Government, he said, has enabled the creation of a diverse economy whose minerals, agricultural products and manufactured goods reach every corner of the world, while creating jobs in South Africa.

‘As a country, we have returned to the community of nations, ex
tending a hand of peace and friendship to all countries and all peoples.

‘We have endured times of great difficulty, when the strength of our constitutional democracy has been severely tested. There have been times when events beyond our borders have held back our progress.

‘The global financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 brought to an end a decade of strong growth and faster job creation,’ President Ramaphosa said.

The President said South Africa’s policies and programmes have, over the course of 30 years, lifted millions of people out of dire poverty.

“Today, fewer South Africans go hungry and fewer live in poverty. In 1993, South Africa faced a significant poverty challenge, with 71.1% of its population living in poverty. However, under the democratic government, there has been a consistent decline in these numbers.

“By 2010, the poverty rate had dropped to 60.9%, and it continued to decrease, reaching 55.5% in 2020, as reported by the World Bank. This progress has been made possible by extensive support
to those in society who need it most,” the President said.

Five years ago, government introduced a further measure to tackle poverty by introducing the National Minimum Wage.

“The decision by key role players, being business and labour and communities, to introduce the minimum wage immediately raised the wages of over six million workers.”

Social support

In the midst of the COVID pandemic, government introduced the special social relief of distress (SRD) Grant, which currently reaches some nine million unemployed people every month.

“We have seen the benefits of this grant and will extend it and improve it as the next step towards income support for the unemployed. These grants and subsidies do much more than give people what they need to live. They are an investment in the future.

“Social assistance has been shown to increase school enrolment and attendance, lower drop-out rates, and improve the pass rate. South Africans are living longer than ever before. Life expectancy has increased from 54 years in
2003 to 65 years in 2023.

“Maternal and infant deaths have declined dramatically. We have built more hospitals and clinics, especially in poor areas, providing better quality care to more South Africans.

“Today, 95% of persons diagnosed with HIV know their status; 79% of those receive antiretroviral treatment, and 93% of those are virally suppressed. New HIV infections among young people have declined significantly,” the President said.

He acknowledged efforts to improve access to quality health care through the National Health Insurance (NHI).

“The NHI will provide free health care at the point of care for all South Africans, whether in public or private health facilities. We plan to incrementally implement the NHI, dealing with issues like health system financing, the health workforce, medical products, vaccines and technologies, and health information systems.”

One of the most impactful achievements in the first three decades of freedom has been in providing homes to the people.

“Today, nearly nine o
ut of every 10 households live in a formal dwelling. Where there were once shacks and mud houses, there are now homes of brick and mortar. These are homes with water to drink and to wash with, homes with electricity for lighting and cooking.

“At the end of apartheid, only six out of 10 people had access to clean drinking water. Today, that figure has increased to nearly nine out of 10 South Africans. We are working to ensure that subsidised housing is located close to work, education and services,” said the President.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Des chercheurs de KFSH&RC et de KAUST découvrent le gène responsable de la reproduction de la souche de paludisme la plus dangereuse qui soit

RIYADH, Arabie saoudite, 07 févr. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Il s’agit là d’une véritable découverte scientifique : en collaboration avec l’université des sciences et technologies du roi Abdallah (« KAUST ») et aux côtés de chercheurs venant du Royaume-Uni, des États-Unis et d’Inde, une équipe de chercheurs du King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (« KFSH&RC ») a mis au jour un gène important essentiel à la lutte contre le paludisme. Ce gène, baptisé PfAP2-MRP, joue un rôle primordial dans le processus de réplication de Plasmodium falciparum, le parasite responsable de la souche de paludisme la plus létale.

Des techniques de laboratoire avancées ont permis aux chercheurs d’inhiber le gène PfAP2-MRP, révélant ainsi son rôle critique dans le cycle de vie du parasite responsable du paludisme dans les globules rouges. L’inhibition vient compromettre la capacité du parasite à se reproduire, atténuant ainsi la gravité des symptômes de la maladie et limitant sa propagation. Cette découverte a de grandes répercussions, car elle porte sur le paludisme provoqué par Plasmodium falciparum, qui chaque année coûte la vie à plus de 500 000 personnes.

Le Dr Ashraf Dada, président du service de pathologie et de médecine de laboratoire au King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre à Djeddah et chercheur en chef, explique : « Cette découverte ouvre la voie au développement de traitements plus efficaces contre la souche de la maladie la plus létale, Plasmodium falciparum. » Par ailleurs, cette étude permet aux scientifiques de mieux comprendre la progression de la maladie et son interaction avec le système immunitaire de l’être humain, contribuant par là même à renforcer les initiatives de lutte contre la propagation du parasite responsable du paludisme le plus fréquemment rencontré en Afrique.

Qui plus est, l’étude en question a démontré que le gène PfAP2-MRP régulait la production de récepteurs protéiques diversifiés sur le plan génétique permettant au parasite d’échapper aux attaques du système immunitaire de l’hôte. Ce mécanisme joue un rôle déterminant dans la propagation du paludisme et met en exergue l’importance du gène dans le développement de stratégies thérapeutiques futures.

Publiée dans la prestigieuse revue Nature, cette étude fort intéressante est le fruit de l’étroite collaboration entre KFSH&RC et KAUST dans le cadre d’activités de recherche innovantes visant à faciliter la détection de la présence de microbes, bactéries et parasites, tout en soulignant l’effort de lutte contre les pathogènes et d’amélioration de la santé humaine entrepris à l’échelle mondiale.

Le King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre compte parmi les leaders mondiaux de la prestation de soins de santé spécialisés, encourageant l’innovation et servant de centre de formation et de recherche médicale avancée. Par l’entremise de partenariats stratégiques avec des institutions locales, régionales et internationales, l’hôpital s’emploie à faire avancer les technologies médicales et à élever les normes en matière de soins à l’échelle mondiale.

À propos du King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre :

Le King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (« KFSH&RC ») est un établissement de santé de premier plan au Moyen-Orient, dont l’ambition est de devenir le meilleur choix pour chaque patient nécessitant des soins spécialisés. L’hôpital se targue d’un palmarès richement doté en matière de traitement de cancers et de maladies cardiovasculaires, de transplantation d’organes, de neurosciences et de génétique.

En 2023, le cabinet de conseil Brand Finance a attribué au KFSH&RC la première place sur le podium des centres médicaux universitaires au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique et l’a classé parmi les 20 meilleurs au niveau mondial. En outre, en 2022, le magazine Newsweek a reconnu l’hôpital comme un chef de file de la prestation de soins de santé à l’échelle internationale.

Dans le cadre du programme saoudien Vision 2030, un décret royal prévoyant de faire de l’hôpital une entité publique indépendante à but non lucratif a été publié le 21 décembre 2021, ouvrant ainsi la voie à un programme de transformation exhaustif visant à devenir un leader mondial des soins de santé grâce à l’excellence et à l’innovation.

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Pesquisadores do KFSH&RC & KAUST Descobrem Gene Responsável pela Reprodução da Cepa da Malária Mais Perigosa

RIADE, Arábia Saudita, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Em um grande avanço científico, uma equipe de pesquisa do King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC), em colaboração com o King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), e em conjunto com pesquisadores do Reino Unido, dos EUA e da Índia, descobriu um gene vital fundamental para o combate à malária. Este gene, denominado PfAP2-MRP, é essencial no processo de replicação de Plasmodium falciparum, o parasita que causa a cepa mais letal da malária.

Técnicas laboratoriais avançadas permitiram que os pesquisadores inibissem o gene PfAP2-MRP, revelando seu papel essencial no ciclo de vida do parasita da malária nos glóbulos vermelhos. Essa inibição interrompe significativamente a capacidade do parasita de se reproduzir, reduzindo a gravidade dos sintomas da doença e restringindo sua disseminação. Esta descoberta é particularmente impactante, pois aborda a malária Plasmodium falciparum, que mata mais de meio milhão de pessoas todos os anos.

O Dr. Ashraf Dada, Presidente do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial do King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre em Jeddah e pesquisador principal, disse: “Esta descoberta abre caminho para o desenvolvimento de tratamentos mais eficazes para a cepa mais mortal da malária, o Plasmodium falciparum.” Este estudo aumenta a compreensão da comunidade científica sobre a progressão da doença e sua interação com o sistema imunológico humano, e aprimora os esforços de combate a este parasita da malária tão prevalente na África.

Além disso, a pesquisa demonstrou que o gene PfAP2-MRP regula a produção de receptores proteicos geneticamente diversos, permitindo que o parasita engane o sistema imunológico do hospedeiro. Esse mecanismo desempenha um papel significativo na disseminação global da malária e ressalta a importância do gene no desenvolvimento de futuras estratégias terapêuticas.

Publicado na prestigiada revista “Nature”, este estudo notável faz parte de uma estreita colaboração entre o KFSH&RC e o KAUST nas atividades de pesquisas inovadoras destinadas não apenas a aprimorar o diagnóstico de micróbios, bactérias e parasitas, mas também ressalta um esforço global para o combate de patógenos e melhoria da saúde humana.

O King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre é dos líderes globais de prestação de cuidados de saúde especializados, condução de inovação, e um hubs avançado de pesquisa e educação médica. Por meio de parcerias estratégicas com proeminentes instituições locais, regionais e internacionais, o hospital se dedica ao avanço de tecnologias médicas e elevação dos padrões de cuidado da saúde em todo o mundo.

Sobre o King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSH&RC):

O King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSH&RC) é uma instituição de saúde líder no Oriente Médio, idealizada para ser a escolha ideal para todos os pacientes que procuram cuidados de saúde especializados. O hospital tem uma longa história de tratamento de câncer, doença cardiovascular, transplante de órgãos, neurociências e genética.

Em 2023, o “Brand Finance” classificou o King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre como o melhor centro médico acadêmico do Oriente Médio e da África e entre os 20 melhores do mundo. Além disso, em 2022 ele foi reconhecido como um dos principais provedores de cuidado de saúde pela revista Newsweek.

Como parte da Saudi Vision 2030, um decreto real foi emitido em 21 de dezembro de 2021 visando transformar o hospital em uma entidade independente, sem fins lucrativos e de propriedade do governo, abrindo caminho para um programa abrangente de transformação com objetivo de alcançar a liderança global em cuidados de saúde por meio da excelência e inovação.

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Líderes no Luxo: Automobili Pininfarina Reconhecida com Três Prêmios Internacionais

  • A Automobili Pininfarina começa 2024 com vários prêmios ganhos por seu design
  • A PURA Vision recebeu o prêmio Silver na categoria Produtos Conceituais / Design de Produtos Automotivos e de Transporte no International Design Awards
  • Automobili Pininfarina nomeada “Luxury Electric Performance Car Manufacturer of the Year 2024” pela LUXlife Magazine
  • Battista Edizione Nino Farina é coroado o Melhor Hipercarro Elétrico no Robb Report Monaco & Côte d’Azur Car of the Year 2024
  • O conjunto completo de ativos para apoiar as notícias pode ser encontrado aqui

CAMBIANO, Itália, Feb. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Automobili Pininfarina deu início a 2024 com três prêmios conquistados, continuando a construir o sucesso de um ano anterior que bateu recordes.

A revista LUXlife nomeou a Automobili Pininfarina como “Fabricante de carros de luxo de desempenho elétrico do ano de 2024” em sua premiação anual.

Comemorando as conquistas inigualáveis e a criatividade excepcional no reino do luxo, os prêmios LUXlife homenageiam os líderes e pioneiros que redefinem a excelência no setor, estabelecendo padrões mais elevados de sofisticação e elegância. A Automobili Pininfarina foi a vencedora na categoria “Líderes em Luxo”.

Isso foi seguido por outra vitória para o conceito de design da PURA Vision, que recebeu o prêmio Silver em Conceptual Products / Automotive & Transport Product Design no 2024 International Design Awards.

O PURA Vision representa o início do que promete ser uma era inovadora para os veículos de luxo elétricos e foi escrito pelo Diretor de Design, Dave Amantea. Foi apresentado na Monterey Car Week de 2023.

Dave Amantea, Diretor de Design, comentou: “Nossa filosofia de design PURA tem tudo a ver com simplicidade e beleza atemporal, que é projetada em cada modelo da Automobili Pininfarina. A silhueta elegante e as proporções dramáticas expressam essa linguagem no PURA Vision, concebido aqui como o primeiro Veículo Utilitário de Luxo Elétrico (e-LUV) de sua categoria.”

Os princípios da filosofia PURA, estabelecidos pela Automobili Pininfarina, transformam o DNA de modelos icônicos do passado da Pininfarina SpA para definir o futuro, equilibrando a inspiração de carros clássicos icônicos com elementos futuristas.

Inspirado em proporções clássicas e detalhes requintados, o PURA Vision apresenta uma silhueta elegante com proporções ousadas de cabine traseira que combinam beleza atemporal com detalhes requintados para criar uma identidade dinâmica com presença inconfundível. Entre as características que chamam a atenção estão o vidro estreito e as portas sem colunas com abertura tripla, que proporcionam acesso supremo à sua sofisticada cabine.

Mais recentemente, o Automobili Pininfarina Battista Edizione Nino Farina foi eleito o Melhor Hipercarro Elétrico no Robb Report Monaco & Côte d’Azur Car of the Year 2024. Apresentado no Goodwood Festival of Speed de 2023, ele é uma homenagem à lenda das corridas Nino Farina – sobrinho do fundador da empresa, Battista “Pinin” Farina, e o primeiro campeão mundial de Fórmula 1.

Cada um dos cinco exemplares exclusivos apresenta um detalhe requintado que faz referência a um marco diferente na carreira de corrida de Nino. Com acabamento em uma pintura Rosso Nino sob medida, complementada por uma pintura especial na parte inferior da carroceria, com acabamento em Bianco Sestriere e Iconica Blu, o design exterior é complementado pelas rodas de liga leve Glorioso de alumínio forjado com 10 raios Satin Gold.

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SOBRE A AUTOMOBILI PININFARINA
Automobili Pininfarina tem sua sede operacional em Munique, Alemanha, com uma equipe de executivos automotivos experientes de marcas de carros de luxo e premium. Projetado, concebido e produzido manualmente na Itália, o Battista hyper GT e todos os modelos futuros serão vendidos em todos os principais mercados globais sob a marca Pininfarina. O objetivo da empresa é projetar experiências para os principais fabricantes de sabores do mundo. A Automobili Pininfarina GmbH é um investimento de 100% da Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd após a assinatura de um contrato de licença de marca registrada entre a Pininfarina S.p.A. e a Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. A Pininfarina S.p.A. tem um papel influente no apoio às capacidades de design e produção com base em sua experiência única de 94 anos na produção de muitos dos carros mais icônicos do mundo.

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