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In this edition,

1. ATT, in France, helps celebrate the culture of the Great Dogon people. He makes the case for the redynamization of tourism for the people of Bankass, Bandiagara, Timbuktou, Gao, Kidal, and Mopti among others. The recognition of the tourist industry is closely related to the war against decrepitude and despair which inures religious fundamentalism and terrorism. Now you see tourism minister Ndiaye Bah nodding his head.

2. A symphony of assessment: The Agricultural season has been marked by insufficient rains. Minister Agatham Ag Alassane reviews the state of affairs in SIkasso. You can tell Ag Alassane hasn't farmed in his entire life. I love the guy though. 
Minister of Industry and commerce tours factories in the hinterland. Hon Sangare Niamoto Bah now tours the flour and animal feed factory (Moulin) of Segou.
Minister of Health Diallo Madeleine Bah also reveiws the extension of Kati Hospital (OBGYN wing). The hospital also expands the emergency, cardiology, and general patient care sections.
Minister of Youth and Sports Hon. Djiguiba Keita inventories the needs and insufficiencies of sport infrastructure in Kita.



3. Bachir readies his citizens for the new realities generated by civil intolerance and hatred. The central Bank of SOuth Sudan (Juba) announces its new currency. Khartoum publishes its new notes. Khartoum announces austerity measures such as economic stringency and higher taxes to feed the formerly bloated state. South Sudan removes 25% of former Sudan's population and 36% of the revenue. I hope South Sudan's new pound is not coming from Khartoum!!!! Other International news.

4. Civil society organizations strengthened by friendly organizations and international parastatals to include the UNDP and USAID. The theme is the development of a democratic culture and sustenance of gains made in democracy and good governance.

5. Catholic Educators hold their congress in Mopti.

6. Sports Journal.



Please go to www.thegdp.org, choose Mali News from the News & Info section and view the 

Journal TV ORTM du 13 juillet 2011  broadcast.

Thank you. Haruna.  I love you all.


 


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