Ouagadougou: This Monday's publications focus on the celebration of the Ramadan festival, preparations for the 2024 SNC and the arrest of fraudulent cereal traders.'Cereal fraud: granite and quartz on our plates', displays the Paalga Observer on its front page.The newspaper informs that a grain seller eager for easy profit found nothing better than to put the lives of others in danger by making them unconsciously consume granite and quartz that he mixed in bags of sorghum.For the private daily the country, these are 40 bags of 100 kg sorghum mixed with granite and quartz which were searched by the national police in the store of a trader in the Niénéta district of Bobo Dioulasso at the base of a statement under anonymity.The Bobolais daily, L'Express du Faso specifies that according to police commissioner Yacouba Funta, the merchant gave as the reason for his action the desire to pay off a debt of more than 2 million CFA francs.He also continues that the merchant and his employees who are minors wil l be deployed to the public prosecutor's office for the continuation of the procedure once the custody period expires.In another register, the state daily Sidwaya writes on its front page: 'SNC 2024: The lights of green preparations'.The newspaper reports that the Minister in charge of Culture, Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, visited last Friday some infrastructures to host the SNC 2024 festivities in order to ensure its proper organization.L'Express du Faso specifies that according to the Minister in charge of Culture there is no need to worry about the level of preparations for the event.From another angle, the private daily Le Pays headlines 'Ramadan Festival: The Moon Commission is meeting today.The newspaper reports that the president of the presidium of the Federation of Islamic Associations of Burkina (FAIB) informs in a press release that the moon commission will meet today at 5:00 p.m. at the great mosque of Ouagadougou to search for the striking lunar crescent the end of the month of Ramadan.Si dwaya met the president of the Muslim community Adja Abibou Sana who returned to the rules of good conduct on the day of the festival?Reading it, for Adja Abibou Sana, it is a family celebration and it should not be animated by music or other unhealthy practices.Source: Burkina Information Agency