In the press review this Friday, November 29, the editorial team returns to the dismantling of the Tsoundzou migrant camp, the deployment of optical fiber in Mayotte and the launch of the Telethon in the department.
The migrant camp in Tsoundzou 2 has been dismantled
These African nationals had gotten into the habit of gathering in front of the Coalia village, requisitioned as an emergency accommodation center. Yesterday, the prefectural services and the municipal police dislodged them. The mattresses and clothes were put in a dumpster, between 50 and 60 people were taken care of, especially women and children.
They were sheltered for “ be able to deal with their administrative situation as soon as possible”explains on the Mayotte la 1ère website Aurélien Diouf, the prefect’s chief of staff. As soon as possible, that is to say as soon as the foreigners' office will no longer be blocked by the citizens' collective of Mayotte 2018. The State wants to avoid reliving the situation of the Cavani camp and the accidents, 13,000 vehicles per day travel on this road reminds Flash Info. A prefectural decree was issued to prohibit any resettlement.
Kahani high school remains closed until Monday
And the FCPE is already planning mobilization for the reopening. The parents' federation is calling for a gathering at 7 a.m. this Monday of the population and elected officials to support the students. This is following the attack on students by a group of young people in front of the establishment the day before yesterday. The rectorate has decided to normalize the rest of the week at Kahani high school, while they find security solutions. Decision taken after the general assembly organized yesterday morning, in the presence of the rector's chief of staff and his security manager. A reinforcement of mobile security teams has already been announced. A psychological unit is also in place, information can be found on our website.
Why evaluate public policies ?
This is the title of the Journal de Mayotte, the implication being: what is the purpose of CESEM, the economic, social and environmental council of Mayotte? To celebrate its 20th anniversary, a conference began yesterday and continues today at the Dembéni Technopole. This consultative body gives opinions and reports on territorial issues and public policies, particularly those of the departmental council. According to the newspaper, it is a bit like the Jiminy Cricket of the department, this insect which represents Pinochio's conscience. Except that Pinochio didn't always listen to his advice, and that's the problem in Mayotte. “ The effectiveness of these evaluations depends on the goodwill of local authorities. », According to the vice-president of the CESER of France. “ This desire has fluctuated in the past, and the absence of departmental advisors from the majority at this conference was not to reassure », Adds the Journal de Mayotte.
You may be watching us or listening on the Internet.
And if you want a high definition image, you need a good Internet connection. This is the theme of Mayotte Hebdo's report this week: in France, we are talking about 5G and optical fiber is the standard. In Mayotte, we are still debating its implementation. Work should begin next year. For the connections, the Océinde group was selected, owner of the Reunion operator Zeop. Mamoudzou will be the first commune connected. For the others, it will be spread out until 2030. All for 183 million euros. This is the department's most expensive project; an amendment was also tabled this week by Senator Said Omar Oili to once again try to secure the funding promised by the State.
In this Mayotte issue Hedbo is also interested in mobile telephony and the testimonies of Mahorais who have decided to connect to Starlink, the satellites of American billionaire Elon Musk. “ With broadband, I feel like I've changed TV » explains a father who also uses the Internet a lot for teleworking. A good Internet connection will allow you to download Mayotte Hedbo to find out more about this issue.
It's the telethon kickoff
It will be given at 8 a.m. on the Place de la République in Mamoudzou. Until tomorrow, several events are organized in Mayotte to raise funds for patients suffering from rare diseases, to support their treatment and finance research into these pathologies.
For this, firefighters and students are mobilizing, particularly those from the Lycée des Lumières, who will set up stands in the establishment from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to raise funds and raise awareness. In addition to the activities on Place de la République, the firefighters are also planning a multi-sport tournament at the Chirongui stadium this Saturday, November 30.