Calcium Magnesium Carbonate Market 2021 Segmentation and Analysis by Recent Trends, consumption by Regional data, Development, Investigation, Growth by to 2025

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Organizers Say Africa Cup of Nations Will Take Place, But Workers Say Main Stadium Not Ready

The Africa Football Cup of Nations tournament is scheduled to begin January 9 at Olembe Stadium in Cameroon’s capital, Yaounde.

On Monday, Confederation of African Football President Patrice Motsepe visited the 60,000-seat stadium, which is still under construction less than three weeks before the opening match.

Motsepe says construction workers are improving on the stadium and he is optimistic Cameroon will be ready for the opener.

“There is a huge commitment and a focus to make sure that some of those issues that are being put in place in the next few days, good progress will be made,” he said. “My message is to Africa and to the world that the people of Cameroon are ready to show the world the best of African Football and also the best of African hospitality. It is going to be a successful AFCON, so come January 9, there must be a kickoff.”

Motsepe’s visit came amid persistent local media reports that Olembe Stadium would not be ready.

Bulldozers dug and arranged roads at the stadium entrance on Tuesday, a day after Motsepe’s visit. Several dozen young people transported and planted trees, flowers and grass that officials say will beautify the facility.

Among the workers is 35-year-old building construction engineer Luc Eloundou. Eloundou says he is not sure the entire parking lot of the stadium will be complete within a week as requested by the government of Cameroon.

“Last month we were about 1,000 people here, but now I am seeing up to 300. Workers are not coming. Why? They work without money. Some borrow money to come and work but they don’t have their salaries. The work is much, even in more than a year we will not be able to finish the work,” he said.

Jean Fradique, technical director of the stadium, says 2,000 workers have been recruited to make sure that before a joint CAF/FIFA control mission visits, the stadium is ready for the opening match.

Fradique says workers are arranging parking spaces for cars that will bring football fans, players and match officials to the stadium. He says the huge mobilization of over 2,000 workers and several hundred compactors and construction equipment within the past two months is indicative that Cameroon is bent on finalizing construction work within one week.

Stadium construction began in March 2017. The government said the facility would be ready for the 2020 AFCON. But in January 2020, the CAF postponed the tournament for a year, saying Cameroon was not ready.

The CAF moved the tournament again in January 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Local media in Cameroon say between COVID-19 and construction delays, the tournament may be postponed yet again. For now, the CAF says the tournament is on.

Source: Voice of America

Suspected house robbers apprehended with unlicensed firearms and a stolen vehicle

WESTERN CAPE – Partnership policing and the vigilance of a private security official led to the arrest of four suspected house robbers yesterday in Gordons Bay. The SAPS were notified by a security company that a vehicle, a white Hyundai was flagged by the Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras as used in a house robbery earlier this month in Durbanville.

The police members attached to Gordons Bay police station were quick to react on this information and started their search for the suspicious vehicle. In York Street the vehicle was spotted and stopped. The occupants, four males aged 24, 27, 30 and 32 made a brief attempt to evade arrest but were unsuccessful. Two unlicensed firearms without serial numbers and ammunition were discovered in the vehicle. It was also established that the vehicle was stolen during a house robbery in Somerset West during November 2021.

The four suspects are detained and are expected to make their court appearance tomorrow in Strand to face the charges against them.

Source: South African Police Service

Six men arrested, illegal firearm recovered

KWAZULU-NATAL – Last night Officers from the Ladysmith Visible Policing Unit were conducting patrols in the Hyde Park area. The vigilant officers came across a white Honda motor vehicle. There were six male occupants in the vehicle. The officers immediately pulled the vehicle over.

The occupants were searched. On searching the vehicle, officers discovered a 9mm pistol. The pistol’s serial number had been filled off. There were seven rounds of ammunition in the magazine of the pistol. No one took ownership for the firearm. All six men aged between 28 and 39 years of age were arrested. They will make an appearance in the Ladysmith Magistrate’s Court tomorrow. They face charges of being in possession of an unlicensed firearm. The suspects will be profiled to ascertain if they have been involved in other crimes.

Source: South African Police Service