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IFO SECONDARY SCHOOL
[[ IFO SECONDARY NEWS]]
18TH MARCH, 2019
Algerian doctors call for protests against Bouteflika
A demonstrator carries a national flag during protest over President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's decision to postpone elections and extend his fourth term in office, in Algiers, Algeria March 15, 2019. REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina/File Photo Algeria’s doctors have called for mass protests against Abdulaziz Bouteflika during the country’s independence day celebrations on Tuesday, ratcheting up pressure on the ailing president who is clinging to power.
In a statement released on Monday, the independent Collective of Algerian Medical Residents (CAMRA) urged medical students to take part and denounce the “ruling gangs”.
Algerians are desperate for new leaders to replace Bouteflika and other veterans of the 1954-1962 war of independence against France who dominate the country.
The president, in power for 20 years, announced last week that he was reversing a decision to stand for a fifth term, but stopped short of standing down. He has postponed elections and promised to adopt a new constitution under a reform plan.
The changes have brought no halt to demonstrations under way for more than three weeks against a ruling elite viewed as out of touch with a population suffering from economic hardship and corruption. Bouteflika, 82, has rarely been seen in public since a stroke in 2013, and protesters say he is unfit to rule.
Since returning from medical treatment in Switzerland last week, the president has been losing allies, including senior members of the ruling National Liberation Front party, known by its French acronym FLN.
In the latest blow to the ruling elite, leaders of 13 independent Algerian labor unions refused to support Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui’s efforts to form a cabinet.
“We will not hold discussions with this system, we belong to the people and the people said ‘No’ to the system,” Boualem Amora, a leader of an education union, told reporters.
The prime minister planned to announce a new cabinet early this week.
Newly-appointed Deputy Prime Minister Ramtane Lamamra is expected to start a tour on Tuesday of some of Algeria’s main allies abroad to explain the new political roadmap, said a foreign ministry official. The tour will start on Tuesday with a visit to Moscow, Algeria’s most important military ally.
It will also include EU countries and China, which has invested billions of dollars in Algeria, pouring cash into housing and public works projects.
Protests have been mostly peaceful and the military, which is expected to keep playing its influential behind-the-scenes role as a power broker, has stayed in its barracks.
Lawyer Assa Nyakundi who 'accidentally' shot and killed son hospitalised File image of Lawyer Assa Nyakundi Kibagedi. PHOTO| COURTESY City lawyer Assa Nyakundi was Sunday evening admitted to the Nairobi Hospital after he shot and killed his son in what he claims was an accident.
Citizen Digital understands that Mr. Nyakundi was rushed to the hospital after developing shock symptoms while at the Muthaiga Police Station where he had been detained for interrogation on the fatal shooting.
He was expected to be arraigned in court on Monday on a miscellaneous application for the prosecution to obtain more time to conclude investigations into the incident.
Mr. Nyakundi, who reported the shooting at Muthaiga Police Station, told police that the incident occurred at 1pm on Sunday as he was driving to his Muthaiga North home from ICC Church on Mombasa Road with his 29-year-old son Joseph Nyakundi
He claims that as they neared his house, he reached for his pistol from the right seat pouch and in the process to holster the gun he ‘accidentally’ pulled the trigger, shooting his son, who was on the back seat of the Toyota Axio car, in the chest.
The lawyer said the son was pronounced dead on arrival at the Aga Khan hospital where he rushed him.
“The reportee who is a civilian firearm holder has been detained to assist in further investigations. The said firearm loaded with 14 rounds of 9mm and the m/v have been kept as exhibits,” said police.
The body of the deceased was moved to the Aga Khan University Hospital mortuary as investigations into the incident continue.
AN ICT CLUB MEETING
There was an ICT club meeting held on Wednesday 13th March 2019 in the computer laboratory. The ICT club captain Ahmed Idris had come up with new systematic administration whereby form captains, deputy form captains, and form secretaries were chosen to enhance in the management of the entire school computer students.
A member of writers club called Yusuf Sandhere had reported that this was the first ICT club in the history of IFO SECONDARY to use such a strategic plan of administration
INCREASE IN STUDENTS’ POPULATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
It was reported that students were rapidly increasing since 2015 but it was unusual when many new form ones enrollment of about 400 students was done this year. This caused scarcity of classes and desks which led teachers and students to have difficulties in getting chairs and desks respectively
AWARDING OF THE BEST SCHOOL FOOTBALLERS
IFO secondary Principal MR ABDUL DALASHA had articulately declared the need for students to not only being active in class but also to participate in the co-curriculum activities after few moments when best footballers were awarded remarkable trophies.
MANCHESTER UNITED FANS FEAR THE WORST AFTER BARCENOLA CHAMPION LEAGUE DRAW AND THE DEFEAT OF WOLVES.
Ole Gunnar solskjaer suffered his second straight defend as Manchester united caretaker. Ole Gunnar solskjaer is excepted to be appointed as man united manager on a permanent basis, second success defeat led the Sunday supplement banned to discuss if that would then be right discussion united would be excluded for their 2:0. Joto a player from wolves netted then winners goal and that excluded man united from the trophy this affect the morale of the players in the United and Barcelona games in the champions league is also a threat and fearful match the team is holding on their minds. Ole Gunnar solskjaer as the temporary coach has already shown a lot of his managerial skills and pushing the team into a better level only that injury to key players have left him a shot. Some Manchester United fans I talked to in ifo secondary school told me that they are still proud to have Ole Gunnar solskjaer as their head coach and expect him to be appointed at the end the league'
REAL MADRID MADE A SUPPRESS DECISION BRINGING BACK THEIR FORMER BOSS ZINEDINE ZIDANE.
Real Madrid made suppress division to bring back Zidane for his second stand as a manager just ten months after he resigned. this was due to the failure of the two succeeding coaches that the Madrid decided to bring back their former head coach, so that the team can be back to the competition again.
THE FINAL FOOTBALL CHAMPION BETWEEN IFO SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS 1ST TEAM 2019.
There were matches on Friday, Saturday played between classes for 3D vs. 2D and 4A vs. 4B, 3D vs. 2D were competing number three .and on Sunday, the form threes were defeated, the important matches was the match between the senior forms, 4A against 4B. opened the scoring for the first half time, after 15-minute refresh meal 4A made a draw, final, victory was the side of 4A.
Reporter: GANUN ABDULLAHI ADEN FORM 3B(IFO WRITERS CLUB MEMBER journalism).
Written and edited by ALI ADEN MADEY –Ifo young journalism assistant captain with the help of MW ABIKAR who assisted in uploading the final information on refugee respond.