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BEPC 2024 and cereal fraud dominate the front pages of Burkinabe newspapers

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Ouagadougou: This Wednesday’s publications comment on the dismantling of a clandestine network responsible for the production and illegal export of corn flour and the results of the first round of the Brevet d’études du premier cycle (BEPC ) of the 2024 session.

‘BEPC 2024 deliberation: Make some noise! », exclaims on its headline, the dean of Burkina Faso’s private dailies, L’Observateur Paalga.

According to the private newspaper, deliberating an exam remains a distressing moment.

In this regard, the colleague informs that yesterday Tuesday in Ouagadougou, some students seeking the Brevet d’études du premier cycle (BEPC) experienced this feeling when the results were announced.

The state daily Sidwaya, for his part, reports strong emotions at the Marien-N’Gouabi high school, in the Burkinabe capital and specifies that jury no. 2 of the Ouézzin Coulibaly high school in Bobo-Dioulasso recorded 76 admissions out of 310 candidates.

The private newspaper Le Pays maintains that joy and sadness were the emotio
ns best shared during the proclamation of the BEPC results.

The private daily L’Express du Faso, published in Bobo-Dioulasso, shows on its first page: ‘BEPC/Result of the 1st round : Between cries of joy and tears of sadness for Bob’.

Under another chapter, the public newspaper Sidwaya headlines its front page: ‘Illegal production and export of corn flour: The gendarmerie dismantles a clandestine network in Yagma’.

The newspaper reports that the Yagma city gendarmerie brigade put an end yesterday Tuesday in Ouagadougou to the activities of an illegal network of production, packaging and export of corn flour.

On the same subject, Le Pays reveals that the members of the said network have committed several offenses such as the illegal exercise of industrial activities, deception of consumers, endangering the lives of others.

As for the Bobolais newspaper, L’Express du Faso, it returns to the balance still in deficit with the export and import of goods in Burkina Faso.

The private daily explains that accord
ing to a report from the general planning directorate, the Burkinabè economy shows signs of recovery.

Faced with this situation, L’Express du Faso wonders when will the economic gloom end?

On another aspect, the same newspaper dwells on citizen monitoring. According to him, the ‘Wayiyans’ of the Center were equipped yesterday Tuesday in Ouagadougou by the ministry in charge of sports, through the General Directorate of Youth and Continuing Education (DGJEP) to act better.

And the private newspaper Le pays concluded that the ‘Wayiyans’ were promoting the values of the Transition.

Source: Burkina Information Agency