Opening of 2nd Master International Film Festival in Yasmine Hammamet

The opening ceremony of the second edition of the Master International Film Festival (MIFF), took place on Saturday at the Yasmine Hammamet medina.

A tribute was paid to the great actor Fethi Haddaoui and the Egyptian actress Dora Zarrouk.

This new meeting of Arab and international cinema that will run until 13 was inaugurated in this seaside resort, in the presence of Minister of Culture, Hayet Ketat Guermazi, founding president of the MIFF, filmmaker Mokhtar Ladjimi, and director general of the “La Paix” group and co-organiser of the festival, Ali Miaoui.

The Minister said the innovative vision of this edition of the MIFF confirms the success of the first edition and also brings this artistic dynamism to Tunisia, as it is celebrating the centenary of national cinema this year, according to a Culture Ministry statement.

This celebration is the culmination of a long journey of professionals of the 7th art for a cinema that reflects their respective conception and vision of the world, added the Minister.

She also said that her ministry is committed to supporting the MIFF in line with its general orientations for the promotion of quality cinema and the image of the country as a privileged destination for filmmakers from around the world.

MIFF 2023 opened in the colours of India with the screening of LAST FILM SHOW directed by Pan Nalin.

The Official Selection and International Competition features 12 films, 12 shorts and 6 documentaries. The screenings will take place in the 4 cinemas of the Medina Yasmine Hammamet.

The Fiction Jury is made up of 7 members and is chaired by Chilean composer Jorge Arriagada, a specialist in film music; the Short Film Jury and the Documentary Jury are each made up of 5 members.

This film gathering brings together more than twenty nationalities, with many new features in the different sections. A new competition, “Mobile Film”, is dedicated to the creation of one-minute sequences using mobile phones, with 90 films taking part.

The MIFF is open to various forms of expression, including panels on film music, digitalisation or “Shooting in Tunisia”, which deals with the conditions and dangers of filming in Tunisia.

A prize will be awarded by the International Council for Film, Television and Audiovisual Communication of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO): the “Gandhi Medal” for the most powerful film dealing with just human causes.

There will also be master classes, a Latino focus on Latin American cinema and a panorama of documentaries.

In terms of attractions, film lovers will be able to enjoy a “Ciné Beach” with projections on the Yasmine Hammamet beach, opposite the medina.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Local Community Gets 15% Shares Of Multinational Tea Estate As Finlay’s Exits Market

The local Kipsigis community will benefit from the 15 percent shares at the vast multinational tea estates in Kericho County as James Finlay Kenya Limited exits its operation in the country.

Finlays, a tea-growing company that has produced tea for decades has sold the firm to Sri Lankan Browns Investment PLC following a strategic decision aimed at focusing more on the tea and coffee extract businesses and moving away from the leaf-growing operations in the country.

Addressing the press, the Kericho County Governor Dr. Eric Mutai revealed that after wide consultations with the outgoing and incoming investors, it was agreed that the local Kipsigis community will hold 15 percent shares of the multinational tea estate, which he said was a great move that would promote the welfare of the local community.

‘Browns Investment PLC and Finlays will be giving out 15 percent of the shares to the local community and this is a progressive step while the decision on who is going to hold the 15 percent will be decided by a working committee comprising of the executive, and the County Assembly that has been formed to deliberate on the issue for the next four to six months before the investor takes over the new industry’ added Dr. Mutai.

Also present was Finlay’s representative Ben Wolf who assured the James Finlay employees of their job security at the tea estates with the incoming management.

‘In deciding on the new investor, the main concern for us was to ensure the business was going to continue to be successful and supportive of all of our staff within James Finlay Kenya, and supportive of the local community.’ Said Wolf.

In a statement, the Finlays Group Managing Director, James Woodrow said a rigorous process was undertaken in identifying a buyer for the business prioritizing what was best for the company and community, and Sri Lankan Browns Investment PLC was selected to buy the huge tea estate.

The firm also stated that the Saosa tea extracts facility will remain a key part of Finlay’s global tea extracts infrastructure and operations will continue in Kericho and tea packing operations in Mombasa.

The multinational tea estates in Kericho County introduced mechanization in their farms culminating in massive job losses for casual tea harvesting workers a majority of whom were from the local community.

Source: Kenya News Agency

State Department Of Industry To Construct A Ginnery In Ugenya

The State Department of Industry will construct a cotton ginnery in West Ugenya, Siaya county, Principal Secretary Mr. Juma Mukhwana has said.

Mukhwana said that once the ginnery is established at Bar Anyali in Masat East Sub Location, the ministry will also establish related industries to process cotton by-products such as animal feeds and oil.

He was speaking at Bar Anyali grounds when he presided over the distribution of cotton seeds worth Sh14 million to farmers from Ugenya constituency. The PS was flanked by Siaya governor, James Orengo and area member of parliament, David Ochieng.

Mukhwana said that the government was committed to improving the lives of its citizens and urged local residents to embrace cotton farming.

He said that those who venture into cotton farming will be provided with free seeds and pesticides, adding that there was a ready market for the crop.

Mukhwana said that the ministry of industry has more than doubled the money set aside for purchase of seeds for distribution to farmers from the current Sh200 million to Sh500 million in the next budget hence assuring the farmers that seeds will not be a problem.

Addressing the occasion, Siaya governor, James Orengo expressed the commitment of his government to support cotton farming, saying that the county must have at least one cash crop.

Orengo however said that the locals will have to embrace modern farming to realize positive results of agribusiness.

‘There is no future in modern economy if we will continue using traditional forms of agriculture. We must modernize and use certified seeds, fertilizer and prober agricultural husbandry,’ said governor Orengo.

Ugenya Member of Parliament, David Ochieng thanked the government for accepting to put up a ginnery in his constituency, adding that this was proof that the current regime means well for the whole country.

Ochieng urged Ugenya residents to go back to cotton farming adding that this will enable them to improve their socio-economic status.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Hand – African Super Cup (placement match): CF Moknine finish 4th

Tunisia’s Club sportif féminin de Moknine finished fourth at the African Women’s Handball Super Cup, after losing to Congo’s DG Sécurité Présidentielle 22-25 (13-12) in a placement match played Sunday in Cairo.

The title is currently being played between Angola’s Primeiro de Agosto and its compatriot Petro Atletico.

The Tunisians had lost to Petro Atletico (14-30) In the semi-finals, while DGSP were defeated by Primeiro de Agosto (27-33).

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s soccer League 1- Championship phase – day 6 results

Results of Tunisia’s soccer League 1 Championship phase day-6 games played on Sunday afternoon:

Played Sunday

Rades:

C. Africain 1 Hamdi Labidi (81)

Esperance ST 0

Sousse:

ES Sahel 2 Yassine Chammakhi (50), Assil Jazir (90+1)

US Ben Guerdane 0

Played Saturday

Tataouine:

US Tataouine 0

CS Sfaxien 4 Ismail Diakité (19), Achraf Habbassi (45 pen.), Al Hussein Ali (53), Mohamed Kanté (58)

Playing Monday, May 8

Monastir (1700):

US Monastir

O. Béja

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tennis – Tunisian junior team to take part in African championships in Cairo

The Tunisian junior tennis team will participate in the African Championships in this category, which will be held in Cairo from May 7 to 14.

According to the Tunisian Tennis Federation, the Tunisian team, which left for Cairo on Sunday, is made up of Nadine Hamrouni, Sarra Atig, Nour Sohnoun (ladies) and Ahmed Darmoul, Anas Ben Youssef and Skander Nsairi (men).

The Tunisian team will be coached by Anis Bouchleka and Bilel Soudani.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

City of Sciences to hold scientific day on digital health trends next June 1

A scientific day on “Digital Health Trends in Tunisia and Around the World” will be held on June 1, in Tunis, on the initiative of the City of Sciences in Tunis and in partnership with the Computer Center of the Health Ministry (CIMS).

This event, which will bring together students, healthcare professionals, experts and innovators, will be an opportunity to discuss the latest trends, technologies and solutions in the field of digital health in Tunisia and around the world.

It will also provide participants a space to share knowledge about the best practices in digital health as well as discover new e-health jobs.

The event will see the organisation of workshops and panel discussions

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

State To Fastrack Construction Of Koru-Soin Dam To Contain Nyando Floods

The government is set to fast track the construction of Koru-Soin multi-purpose dam in Kisumu County to curb flooding in Nyando.

ICT and The Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary (CS) Eliud Owalo said the project which has been in the pipeline for years was top on the agenda of the Kenya Kwanza administration adding that funds will be allocated in the budget to fast track the project.

The government, he said, was concerned about the plight of thousands of households displaced by floods in Nyando adding that the problem shall be sorted once and for all after the completion of the project.

Speaking at Ombaka evacuation centre in Nyando Sub-County where he distributed relief food to families displaced by floods, Mr Owalo said water shall be abstracted from River Nyando into the dam to reduce flooding downstream.

The project, he added, will also be used to generate electricity and distribute water for domestic use and irrigation to boost food security in the area.

Owalo who was accompanied by SASRA Chairman Jack Ranguma, former Kisumu Senator Fred Outa and lawyer Miguna Miguna urged leaders from the Nyanza region to rally behind President William Ruto to fastrack development in the area.

The Kenya Kwanza government, he said has demonstrated its commitment and willingness to unlock development in the area calling on the local leaders to support the administration for meaningful gains to be realised.

Besides the dam, the government, he added, was constructing a multi-billion aquaculture project at Kabonyo-Kanyagwal in Kisumu to help revive fisheries in the area.

Farmers, he added, stand to benefit immensely from the project through training and capacity building to unlock the economic potential of the sector.

The government, he said, was committed to fulfilling election pledges adding that through the chaters signed with various players across the value chains shall be accomplished.

So far 12,500 people have been displaced by floods in Kisumu with fears of more households being affected following heavy rains being experienced in the area.

The affected households currently living in different evacuation centers are in dire need of food and nonfood items as efforts to mitigate against the effects of floods in the area continue.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Kisa East MCA Laid To Rest At His Home

Kisa East member of the Kakamega county assembly (MCA) Stephen Maloba was laid to rest at his munjiti home in Khwisero Sub County on Saturday.

Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa described the late Maloba as a great leader who was committed to championing the welfare of the common man in society.

The governor assured the MCAs that the Council of Governors (CoG) is in the process of addressing modalities on how they can be given armed bodyguards.

Deputy governor Ayub Savula mourned the fallen MCA as the promoter of good governance and a man of integrity.

The county legislators led by the speaker James Namatsi called for justice in the murder of their colleague who was stabbed by a knife a month ago.

They eulogised the deceased as a selfless servant, a true patriot, and a peacemaker who will be greatly missed by the entire leadership and community at large.

‘We are calling on the wheels of justice to ensure those who killed the MCA are brought to book,’ said the speaker.

The MCAs raised concern about their security calling for the National government to accord them armed bodyguards.

He said the murder of Maloba is a painful reminder of the need for peaceful and respectful political discourse in the Country.

He also said that the late Maloba will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to the people of Kisa East and his passion for the development of the great County.

‘The family of the late Maloba is yearning for justice. The assembly is demanding justice,’ The speaker said.

Several leaders who attended the funeral included Siaya Governor James Orengo, former Kakamega governor Wycliffe Oparanya, former defense cabinet secretary Eugene Wamalwa, former Kakamega senator Cleophas Malala, Roots party leader George Wajackoya.

Others were Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya, his Emuhaya counterpart Omboko Milemba and several MCAs.

The deceased was serving his first term and he is survived by the widow Rael Maloba and six children. The county promised to employ some of his children.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Half Marathon Held At Ruma National Park

Hundreds of marathoners participated in a 21 kilometer race at Ruma National Park in Homa Bay County.

The race dubbed ‘run with the roan’ was organised by Homa Bay county government, the Kenya Wildlife Service and other stakeholders to promote the conservation of the rare roan antelope and market the park.

During the race, 22-year-old Alfred Cheruiyot from Elgeyo Marakwet County won the men’s category clocking 1 hour and 8 minutes followed by Vincent Kipyegon from Kericho County.

More than 200 athletes participated in the half marathon.

Silus Kirui, Paul Machoka, Emmanuel Matungu, Bernard Bii, Kiprono Kipremeo, Reuben Rono, Robert Maiyo and Kenneth Rotich followed from the third to the tenth positions respectively.

In the women’s category, Careen Cheptoek from Elgeyo Marakwet won race after clocking 1;20;08hrs. She was followed by Frieda Chelang’a, Cynthia Jerono, Doris Jepkoech, Ronah Nyaboke, Rebecca Jesang, Ivine Chelang’at, Damaris Aleva, Fridah Rorimor and Isabella Chemurgo followed from the second to tenth positions respectively.

Each of the winners was awarded Sh250,000 while the runners up were given Sh100, 000.

The race was graced by Homa Bay County Governor Gladys Wanga accompanied by her Deputy Oyugi Magwanga, Members of Parliament Caroli Omondi (Suba South) Peter Kaluma (Homa Bay Town) and Martin Owino (Ndhiwa).

Wanga announced that the marathon will be held annually.

The Governor urged stakeholders to step conservation efforts to protect the rare roan antelope. The antelope species is found in the Ruma park only.

During the event which began on Friday, both local and foreign tourists came to sample out the tourist attractions in Homa Bay.

‘The purpose of the run with the roan antelope race was to conserve roan antelope and market Ruma National Park both locally and internationally. We’re hope to attract more visitors through such events,’ Wanga said.

Speaking after the conclusion of the race, the governor expressed optimism that the marathon has put Homa Bay in the international map as a tourist destination.

Apart from the roan antelope the park is also home to zebras, rhinos, giraffes, buffalos among others. It has more than 400 different bird species.

Homa Bay has the longest shoreline of Lake Victoria in Kenya with more than 137 active and operating beaches. There are sandy beaches in some islands like Takawiri.

Caroli Omondi who participated in the 21 km race said Ruma National Park was unmatched in terms of diversity should be the destination of choice for both domestic and foreign tourists.

‘Homa Bay is rich in tourist attractions and there is no need to go anywhere except this park. The event was well organized considering it was the first time,’ Omondi said.

Other partners included Athletics Kenya, the Kenya Wildlife Service, Victory Farms, Diamond Trust Bank among others.

Athletics Kenya coaches Paul Rioba said the race should be gazetted to enhance its potentiality to attract more participants.

KWS Assistant Director Catherine Wambani said they are ready to work closely with the Homa Bay government and other partners to protect the wild animals.

‘Let’s join efforts to ensure we protect our animals because of their value. We’re supporting all initiatives aimed at conserving wildlife,’ Wambani said.

Source: Kenya News Agency