Wednesday, May 7, 2014

International Press Day in Comoros

Faiza delivering her written speech in French




The Press Day was celebrated this Saturday at the place of independence in Moroni. Many media people from public to private organizations attended the event. In her speech read in French, Faiza Souley from the governmental newspaper Al-Watwan urges the Comorian government to protect journalists in their jobs by giving them more freedom for the press.  

Abdul Aziz from the daily newspaper Al-Fajr thanked Fatah, a member of the Comorian Parliament who proposed a bill project that protects the Comorian journalists. ‘' I have introduced my project law since last August. It is still in the hands of a special committee, but they did nothing’’ he said. 

Samya Bounou



According to Abdullah Said Ali, a member of the Parliament, Fatah’s project has many flaws.  That’s the reason why it has not been passed until now, he said.  

Al-Watwan’s editor- in- chief, Samya Bounou closed the meeting by inviting her colleagues to a picnique where they can meet and discuss everything. 

 There are only one public radio, one public TV for the central Comorian government and numerous private radios, TVs and newspapers in each island of the Union of Comoros.  

Moroni, May 3rd 2014

International Labor Day in Comoros




Chabane, second from the left and Ali, second from the right


 ‘‘We urge women to sign up for the Unions’ membership and take responsibilities,’’ said Tashrifa Aboubacar, state employee at the public service department of Ngazidja. Many women, including the minister of Labor and Employment, participated in the event to celebrate the international Labor Day.  
The Comorian Unions celebrate the international Labor Day in Moroni every 1st may since the 1990s when the Comoros became a democratic republic with multiparty political organizations and private free media. ‘‘EveryUnion’s corporate should have at least 40% of women in its board,’’ said Salim Suleiman, secretary general of CTC (Comorian Workers Federation). According to Suleiman, membership has increased in his organization since 2013. He cited 5 companies which have become member of his organization. According to Suleiman, his organization did a good job in 2013/2014. He gave the example of 71 primary teachers from the island of Moheli and many state own companies who have reintegrated their jobs after having been wrongly fired by their bosses.   

Suleiman during his speech
 
Chabane Mohamed is the teacher’s Union national secretary. He demands the new salary package to be implemented for all state employees. In addition, he suggests the decrease of the big salaries for the politicians. According to Mohamed, it’s the only way to reduce unemployment and create jobs in the country. 

In his speech, Ali Abdu, member of the Water and Electricity public company’s Union slams the government concerning the management of many state own companies which are run without  boards of directors. Thus, he urges that the boards of directors should appoint the directors general and approve the budget of any state own company. 
Moroni, May 1st 2014

Chami Mouzawar
Contributing writer
 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Comorian Women in the Race



 Farahati, the winner of the 5th edition

‘‘I am very disappointed and a little bit ashamed of my score,’’ said Moindjoumoi Ahamada Abdou, member of the MPI (Marathon Place of Independence) club. The 20 year- old student from the state high school Said Mohamed Sheikh is ranked 12th for this 5th edition of Women in the Race (Femmes dans la course) in French. Miss Ahamada Abdou runs for the fourth time since 2010. 
For this event held on March, 2nd 2014, women had to run 3.5 km from the Place of Independence through the capital city of Moroni. The runners were classified in three categories of ages with three departures. The first group aged between 16 and 25 opened the competition. They were followed by another group of women aged 26 to 40. The category aged more than 40 was the last to run with a difference of a couple of minutes between the three departures.     
According to Nouhere Bafakihi, spokesperson of Women on the Move association, the idea of creating this event started in April 2009 when many Comorian women decided to participate in the first edition of The Marathon International of Comoros organized by the ministry of health with the support of a French counselor named Alain Le Guarrec.  


Baraka Mmadi, 64, the dean of the race


Khadija Ali Moundhiri works as meteorologist at ASECNA, an international agency in charge of regulating the transport of planes in Africa. She is the president of Women on the Move. According to her, the aim of the association is to motivate women to practice sport for their well-being. ‘‘We intend to organize different sporting events such as basketball, volley ball, soccer, to name a few. But we lack means and sponsors,’’ she said.
Foundi Karnet is a former basketball coach. He is one of the honorary guests among ministers, ambassadors and international representatives who attended the event. According to him, sport for women in Comoros really started in the 1960s. ‘‘I was in Madagascar in 1964 when the minister of that time Said Mohamed Djohar told me to go back home in Comoros in order to promote sport for women. So, I started to train women for basketball,’’ he proudly said.    

Rebecca, the most Comorian of the Americans
Said Abdullah works as medical assistant for Caritas, a French catholic NGO based in Moroni.
 ‘‘Our job was to check everyone’s health in terms of weigh, tall, glycaemia and blood pressure before she runs. Only three people were dismissed from running because of their high blood pressure,’’ he said. Abdullah was disturbed for not having the time to check everyone before the departure. His team only checked one thirds of the 216 women who registered for the event. 

Rebecca, 42, is an American citizen who lives in Comoros. She is the director of Volunteers Service Group, an American NGO which works in the country especially in English language training.
Rebecca is known as ‘‘Mama Liva.’’ She is the winner of the competition for the second time in her category. 
Former coach Foundi Karnet 
Farahati Ali Msa, 19, is the winner of this 5th edition in the youth group. Her score was 13 minutes, 09 seconds. She won three times the competition. Many people believe that she is one of ‘‘the female best hope’’ among the Comorian athletes.  

Madi Ali Bacar is the chief of the Fire Fighter Department known as Civil Security. He was happy. In fact, his team only reported three cases of runners in their thirties who had breath problems. The awards ceremony ended at 9 o’clock in the morning. Women in the Race is a sporting event held every year on the first Sunday of March to celebrate the United Nations International Day for Women.  
Moroni, 2nd March, 2014. 

Mouzawar Chami
Contributing writer