22, August 2018
Arsène Wenger to get honour from George Weah 0
Liberian President George Weah is to award his former football coach, Arsène Wenger, his country’s highest honour. President Weah, the only African to have been named World Player of the Year, was signed by Wenger in 1988 when he coached Monaco.
Wenger, who stepped down as Arsenal manager this year after 22 years, nurtured several African stars. The president retired from football in 2003 and went into politics. He won last year’s election by a landslide.
Wenger is expected to be in Liberia’s capital, Monrovia, for the award ceremony on Saturday, Liberia’s Information Minister Eugene Nagbe told the BBC.
He will be inducted into the country’s Order of Distinction and be given the title of Knight Grand Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption – the highest rank possible.
The award is not only about the personal connection between the president and Wenger, the information minister said, it also recognises that he “has contributed to sports in Africa and has given many Africans opportunities”.
At Arsenal, Wenger coached 16 African players, including Ivory Coast’s Kolo Toure, Cameroon defender Lauren and Nigerian Nwankwo Kanu.
President Weah has said that Wenger “took care of me like his son” when he went to Monaco, adding that “besides God, I think that without Arsene, there was no way I would have made it in Europe”.
Wenger has returned the compliment, calling the president’s life story “a miracle”.
“I remember when I saw him the first time at Monaco, coming in a bit lost, not knowing anybody, not being rated by anybody as a player and becoming the best player in the world in 1995 and today becoming the president of his country,” he told journalists in January.
Seven things about George Weah:
PSG George Weah (R) kicks the ball during the Champions league match Spartak Moscow – Paris-Saint-Germain, on September 28, 1994, in Moscow.
Born 1 October, 1966, grew up in a slum in Liberia’s capital
Signed by Arsène Wenger to Monaco from Cameroonian club Tonnerre Yaoundé
Made Monaco debut in 1987, went on to play for AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea
Only African to win Fifa World Player of the Year
First ran for president in 2005, losing to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Graduated with a business degree from a US university after being accused of lacking education
Elected president in December 2017 winning 62% of the vote Presentational grey line
Wenger is also due to be made a chief by members of Liberia’s Arsenal fan club when he is in the country, the information minister said.
The current coach of the Togolese national team, Claude Le Roy, will also get a national honour on Saturday.
He coached Cameroon in 1988 and recommended that Wenger should sign George Weah, who was playing for Cameroonian side Tonnerre Yaoundé at the time.
Source: BBC
23, August 2018
Central African Republic: Armed groups want blanket amnesty, plus 96 other demands 0
Blanket amnesty, renegotiating military deals with Russia and restructuring the army are among the several demands that armed groups in the Central African Republic have presented to an African Union expert panel seeking to broker peace in the country.
An AU document, seen by AFP, lists 97 demands by the armed groups in return for peace, with a government of national unity required along with the amnesty and a restructuring of the army.
The African Union has been leading a peace process in the Central African Republic but there has been little progress.
The C.A.R. crisis
CAR descended into violence in 2013 following the ouster of the majority-Christian country’s president, Francois Bozize, by a coalition of Muslim-minority rebel groups called the Seleka.
In response, Christians, who account for about 80 percent of the population, organised vigilante units dubbed “anti-balaka.”
France intervened militarily to help force out the Seleka before handing on to a UN peacekeeping mission.
However, the central government remains very weak, with its authority largely confined to Bangui, and violence has led to thousands of deaths.
According to a diplomat in Bangui, representatives of each armed group are expected to meet with the AU panel in the western town of Bouar on Monday to seek to “harmonise” their demands, before submitting the final list to the authorities.
But the government has so far refused to accept any conditions for the cessation of hostilities.
The Russian question
Another demand received by African Union experts is a review of military deals between the CAR and Russia.
Moscow has had a high diplomatic presence in the country in recent months and is seeking to organise a parallel mediation meeting on Saturday in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, according to sources.
CAR spokesman Ange-Maxime Kazagui on Monday denied any government involvement in those talks and reaffirmed Bangui’s strong support for the African Union mediation.
Backed by the United Nations and the Central African Republic’s main partners, the African panel has also met with former presidents Michel Djotodia, in Benin, and Francois Bozize, in Uganda.
There have been numerous attempts at mediation in CAR since the start of the crisis, and seven peace deals have been signed, without any sign of calm being restored.
AFP