In this Friday's press review, the editorial staff of Mayotte la 1ère looks back on this murder in the center of Mamoudzou and in broad daylight, on these teachers who return to their classroom and on Paulette Henry, emblematic figure of National Education in Mayotte.
It's on the front page of the newspapers: a young man was killed yesterday afternoon in the center of Mamoudzou
It was near the Bamana high school, in the Square Papaye district. A young man in his twenties was killed with a stab to the heart, another was slightly injured in the head. According to on-site testimonies, it was a settling of scores against a backdrop of clashes between rival gangs. The victim would have wanted to discover it with young people from high school.
After the events, drones were deployed, the students' outings were staggered and supervised by the police. 8 people were arrested, they are between 15 and 18 years old according to our information. In a press release, the City of Mamoudzou condemns these acts of violence and sends its condolences to the victim's family. The municipality also calls for calm. More information can be found on our website and in the local press.
Teachers return to school this morning
This is the title of the Journal de Mayotte to announce the end of the primary school teachers' strike.
An agreement was finally reached, the day before yesterday, the rectorate announced the arrival in Mayotte at the end of January of the general director of human resources for national education. They will thus be able to discuss demands on the increase in indexation, rent reimbursements or even the precariousness of contract workers.
If the movement had been marked by a forceful passage through the gates of the rectorate, it gradually ran out of steam. Of six schools closed on Monday, there were only two left the day before yesterday, or 12% on strike. More details in the Journal De Mayotte.
Flash Info looks at the finances of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
With a deficit of two and a half million euros in 2022, and a 2023 budget which is still awaited, it must still be validated by the auditor. The deficit would be increasing, two million six hundred thousand euros according to an internal source cited by the newspaper. These financial problems would be linked to the significant turnover of executives and the difficulties in putting together aid applications. The CCI would be technically unable to recover the amounts owed to it by the State, Europe and even the department. The chamber finds itself paying costs, without ultimately receiving the expected subsidies.
Added to this is nearly two million euros lost due to delays on its sites and increased material costs. Projects, such as the construction of the Dembéni Technopole, inaugurated on Monday. The CCI has invested more than 4 million euros of its own funds. Flash Info also evokes a lack of managerial strategy. In the newspaper, the agents say they are worried and demotivated.
The Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories was interviewed yesterday by the Senate
The opportunity for the new senator Salama Ramia to question him on the deployment of optical fiber in Mayotte. 50 million euros were planned for this, then the credits were canceled by former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal. François Noel Buffet has committed to putting the money back in the 2025 budget.
The Minister of Overseas also announced that the next CIOM will be held next March. He called for supporting overseas territories, for their economic development, to achieve food sovereignty or even to fight against climate change. His statements can be found in the Journal de Mayotte.
Tsingoni organized the unemployment strike yesterday
Around fifty demonstrators gathered for a solidarity march in Combani. The opportunity especially for job seekers and beneficiaries of minimum social benefits to discuss their situations and their difficulties. This event is part of the municipality's desire to experiment with the zero long-term unemployment system. Tsingoni is already registered at the national level to benefit from this aid program for employment support initiatives. More details this morning in your local newspapers.
The Manguier school in Mamoudzou becomes the Paulette Henry school
The plaque will be unveiled in the morning by the municipality. This tribute was voted in December 2023, three months after the death of “Madame Paulette” at the age of 98. This first name will have marked generations of students and teachers in Mayotte.
She was the first high school graduate in the archipelago, after studying at the Jesuit school of Petite-Terre and in Madagascar. After training at the Antananarivo normal school, she returned to Mayotte in the 1950s. She taught at the Catholic mission and at the Jesuit school before being called to direct the Baobab elementary school. after its inauguration in 1962, which has since become the Manguier school.
Labattoirienne is also the first Mahorais academy inspector and education advisor. She was made a knight of the academic order, then of the national order of merit in 1979 for her contribution to national education in Mayotte. Before this career, she also had a stint in the world of catering. “On her return to Mamoudzou, she was the first to open an inn restaurant in Grande-Terre“, confides his nephew, Jacque Martial Henry, also municipal councilor of Mamoudzou. “On behalf of the family, we thank the mayor of Mamoudzou, who attended his funeral, for this initiative.“
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