Ouagadougou: Tuesday's Burkinabe newspapers prominently feature the government's efforts in strengthening the partnership with the private sector and the ongoing fight against malaria. The state-owned daily, Sidwaya, reports on the 22nd National Meeting between the government and the private sector, chaired by Prime Minister Rimtalba Emmanuel Ouedraogo. The Prime Minister assured the private sector that their recommendations from this meeting would be given due consideration.According to Burkina Information Agency, the Prime Minister urged economic operators to embrace economic patriotism and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the forum. The private daily newspaper, Le Pays, notes that this meeting is the result of a participatory process, highlighted by regional public-private consultations conducted from May 8 to 22, 2025. The forum underscores the importance of enhanced dialogue between the State and the private sector to address infrastructure challenges, particularly in energy, transport, ICT , and industry.Further elaborating on the meeting, the oldest Burkinabe daily newspaper, L'Observateur Paalga, describes how the Prime Minister encouraged the private sector to contribute significantly to building resilient and sovereign infrastructure crucial for Burkina Faso's economic growth.In related news, Sidwaya covers the inauguration of the extension and rehabilitation works at the dry port of Bobo-Dioulasso. Prime Minister Rimtalba Emmanuel Ouedraogo, who presided over the event, emphasized that the upgraded infrastructure serves as a catalyst for industrialization by bringing logistics services closer to economic operators.Additionally, L'Observateur Paalga highlights the opening of the art exhibition titled "The Colors of Hope." The event marks the conclusion of a 45-day visual arts training program for wounded veterans, showcasing their creative expressions and resilience.