
Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Faso, held a meeting on Saturday, April 25, 2026, with a delegation from the Institute of Black Peoples-Farafina IPN-Farafina. The delegation was led by its president, Dr. Apollinaire Joachimson Kyelèm de Tambèla. During the audience, the delegation presented a report on IPN's activities to the Head of State to receive his guidance. Dr. Kyelèm de Tambèla stated that the President expressed satisfaction with the activities undertaken and offered encouragement. The IPN-Farafina president reiterated that the institute is a revolutionary tool aimed at transforming the mindsets of Burkinabè and Black Peoples. He also announced the upcoming launch of IPN-Farafina's activities.
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Must ReadThe first edition of AFRISST, the African Forum on Health, Safety, and Well-being Technologies at Work, will take place from July 2 to 4, 2026, in Ouagadougou. The event, organized by SAHELORS Consulting in partnership with Arobase Communication, addresses the alarming professional risks in Africa, particularly in primary and extractive industries like agriculture, logging, and mining. The forum aims to create a B2B exchange space to promote a culture of prevention in the workplace, bringing together experts, academics, and business professionals. AFRISST will focus on accelerating the transfer of technological innovations, building a pan-African network of health and safety actors, and formulating operational recommendations for businesses, governments, and development institutions. It will also highlight and document indigenous African health and safety innovations and contribute to structuring vocational training in French-speaking Africa. The forum will feature conferences, panels, and exhibitions covering themes such as psychosocial risks, mental load, physical health, ergonomics, and the role of key actors and digital innovations. Public institutions, private companies, manufacturers, universities, startups, NGOs, unions, and international organizations are invited to participate. More information on sponsorship, registration, and stand rentals is available on www.afrisst.com.
Must ReadBurkina Faso's Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, on behalf of the President of Faso, launched the Manifesto of the Popular Progressive Revolution RPP on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The launch ceremony, held at the "Koulouba" stand of the Presidency of Faso, was attended by the Prime Ministers of Mali, Major General Abdoulaye Maïga, and Niger, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine. According to the Burkinabe Prime Minister, the Manifesto is a pocket-sized book outlining the current direction of Burkina Faso and detailing the President of Faso's major historical and transformational projects for the country. The 52-page manifesto is divided into six chapters covering national defense and war, inclusive socioeconomic progress, cultural rearmament, diplomacy and international relations, governance strengthening, and societal issues. It describes the current society and projects an ideal future. To ensure widespread understanding, the Presidency of Faso announced that the Manifesto will be translated into national official languages and English.

The 22nd edition of the National Culture Week SNC officially began on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. The event, which runs until May 2, was inaugurated at the Sangoulé-Lamizana omnisports stadium by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Faso, with three gong strikes. The opening ceremony featured artistic performances, regional parades, mask carnivals, and shows blending modern and traditional elements, captivating a large audience. Laurent Kontogom, president of the special delegation of the commune of Bobo-Dioulasso, welcomed participants and highlighted the SNC's role in social cohesion amidst national challenges. The event also included speeches from its patron and the Minister of Culture from Ghana, the guest of honor, underscoring the SNC's growing international reach. Gilbert Ouédraogo, Minister of Communication, Culture, Arts, and Tourism, read President Traoré's speech, which emphasized the symbolic importance of this edition in a difficult security context, praising the resilience of the Burkinabe people and culture as a pillar of unity and identity. Under the theme "Culture, youth, and the transmission of social values," this edition focuses on the youth's role in preserving and transmitting cultural values such as respect, solidarity, patriotism, and living together. The Minister of Culture stated that culture serves as a vector of resilience and reconstruction, bridging generations and building a united society. The SNC 2026 will host t

An awareness workshop on mental health was organized for young basketball players participating in the Afrophygital League Burkina, a tournament combining sports and digital innovation. The session, led by psychologists from Peace Psychologie et Expertise, addressed emotions, particularly stress, which is common in competitive situations. Faustine Girard, director of the firm, explained that stress is a normal reaction to a challenging situation and occurs naturally when the body faces a stake or pressure. She emphasized that the goal is not to eliminate stress but to learn to manage it, as poorly managed stress can prevent young athletes from reaching their full potential. The workshop also highlighted self-knowledge as key to personal development and performance, encouraging participants to identify emotions, strengths, and limits, and to seek professional help when needed. Psychologist Sékou Sory stressed the importance of mental preparation in sports, distinguishing between players who execute without ambition and those who set goals, build self-confidence, and develop mental strength. He noted that performance also depends on mental aspects like concentration, motivation, and managing emotions such as fear or doubt. Jean-Christophe Lingani, a young basketball player, shared that he often experiences stress during matches and doesn't know how to manage it, but the workshop provided him with relaxation and breathing techniques. Mental health professionals reiterated that t