Ouagadougou: This Monday's publications comment on the choice of the Stallions coach Brama Traoré for the friendly matches, the revision of the mining code and the meeting of the head of the Transition with those injured in operation.'Wounded in operations: keep your morality and hope', says Captain Ibrahim Traoré', on the front page of the state daily Sidwaya.The newspaper informs that the Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré spoke on March 14, 2024 with those injured in operations following the work of the conference on improving their care.The private daily L'Observateur Paalga adds that the head of state wanted this meeting to pay tribute to them and remind them that the authorities do not forget them in their situation as war wounded.For his part, colleague The country adds that those wounded in operation took the opportunity to wish, among other things, the establishment of a day to pay tribute to them, the reactivation of the National Forces reform commission and its implementation. place in o ther entities.From another angle, this private daily headlines its front page: 'Yacouba Gouba, minister in charge of mines: the new mining code is ready'.The newspaper reports that Yacouba Gouba announced during oral questions during the plenary session of the Transitional Legislative Assembly (ALT) that the new mining code was ready.Reading the dean of private daily newspapers, Observateur Paalga, the minister in charge of mines assured that the country has learned a lot of lessons which will be taken into account by the new mining code.For Sidwaya, Mr. Gouba added that the bill includes innovations which will take into account the concerns of all stakeholders and will be submitted to the ALT after adoption by the Council of Ministers.In another register, the colleague L'Observateur Paalga writes on his headline: 'Friendly match for the month of March: 12 Stallions present at the last CAN not called up'According to the same newspaper, 12 players present at the last CAN including, among others, Be rtrand Traoré, Hervé Kouakou Koffi and Issoufou Dayo were not called up for the friendly matches of March 22 and 26 by the new coach of the Etalons Brama Traoré.The private daily Le Pays adds that for Brama Traoré, Bertrand Traoré must be allowed to have more playing time in his new club.The private newspaper continues that with regard to Hervé Koffi, he indicated that it would be good for these friendly matches to put many other young goalkeepers to the test in order to have competitive replacements.Reading the public newspaper Sidwaya, for Brama Traoré, not having the best squad of African teams, we must exploit our qualities which are physical and tactical.Source: Burkina Information Agency