Mining Firm Trains Kwale Youths On Vocational Skills

Kwale-based Australian mining firm Base Titanium has launched a vocational skills empowerment programme to reduce the high rate of unemployment in the coastal county.

The mining firm located in Msambweni sub-county of Kwale, simply known as Base, produces ilmenite, rutile, and zircon, which are all considered critical minerals.

Base held its first graduation for youth sponsored under the ‘Community Skills Programme’, a training initiative devised to support youth from villages neighbouring the Kwale mine site to acquire vocational skills in various trades including engineering, carpentry, welding, masonry, refrigeration and air conditioning, beauty therapy, tailoring, and dressmaking, among other practical skills.

Youth selected from the community are enrolled in local vocational training institutes to economically empower them by building their technical skills based on market needs.

The graduation saw 43 local youth from villages in Msambweni sub-county awarded with trade certificates and receive different working tools following months of training at the Ukunda Vocational Training Centre.

Each of the beneficiaries received apprenticeship tools and equipment to go and start up their own work and businesses. The certification ceremony at the end of the programme was meant to recognise the participants of the pilot phase of the project and name them as champions of the community.

The ceremony was attended by Base Titanium General Manager (GM) External Affairs Simon Wall and Msambweni Sub County Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Kipkech Lotiatia.

Wall said Base is excited about changing young people’s lives through its inaugural community skills program aimed at training youths on various vocational skills. ‘We are determined to improve the capacity of the youth to be prepared and equipped for a productive and fulfilling life,’ he said.

He congratulated the graduating students and implored them to apply the skills acquired to justify the time and resources invested in the training. ‘This initiative is aimed at equipping and empowering the youth with skills in the field of technical and vocational education and training to help them live dignified lives,’ he said.

He said the project is being implemented across Msambweni sub-county, where there is high youth unemployment and lack of economic opportunities.

‘The new community skills programme seeks to remove barriers to employment for the local youth by giving them access to skills training and creating livelihood opportunities,’ he said, adding that a further 75 youngsters are currently receiving similar training in different skills.

Wall said the mining company has found that the majority of the youth have attended school, but the quality of their education has left them lacking the skills necessary to be self-employed.

The top mining officer said trainees, once equipped with appropriate skills, retain the skills permanently, noting that Base is determined to make a difference and solve youth unemployment and upscale skills development and subsequently job creation.

He challenged the 43 pioneer graduates to train others and be employers of labour promising that the mining firm will continue to provide skill training to the local youths.

The DCC lauded the programme saying it was geared towards achieving improved livelihoods for the unemployed youth as well as reducing poverty. He has stressed on the need for local youths to embrace vocational training and acquire skills to be independent.

Lotiatia said the objectives of the programme would, in the long run, change the status of the beneficiaries to be productive and contribute positively to the economy of their communities.

He said due to lack of white collar jobs, the local youths must embrace skill acquisition to eke out a living, adding that local youth do not have the financial means to acquire vocational skills and urging the mining company to invest more in training them.

The administrator asked the local youths to utilize the opportunity to acquire hands-on and practical skills to effectively participate in the local economy. He said the skills acquired would help empower many vulnerable youth to find decent jobs in the labour market or become self-employed.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Trade Ministry To Work With Embassies In Expanding Tea Markets

Trade and Investment Principal Secretary Alfred K’Ombudo has said his Ministry is in the process of developing a tea marketing strategy that will enable expansion of consumption beyond the current USD 40 million.

The PS, who addressed participants at a Tea Reforms Conference in Kericho on Friday, said this is after Kenya signed an agreement with the European Union two weeks ago that gave the country direct market access to 27 European countries.

The PS explained that expansion into new markets will cushion Kenyan smallholder tea farmers against geopolitical instabilities facing some of the traditional markets like Sudan, Russia, and Pakistan, among others.

‘In accessing Africa through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), we need to rework logistics, which is the main impediment. That will ensure efficiency in reaching this market of about 1.3 billion people,’ added K’Ombudo.

AfCFTA, which is a trade agreement with a comprehensive scope including digital trade and investment protection, aims to significantly boost intra-Africa trade in value-added production and trade across sectors of Africa’s economy.

The PS also added that ‘Special economic zones like Dongo Kundu in Mombasa can be considered in the manufacture of affordable tea packing materials to reduce the cost for the farmer.’

The two-day Tea Reforms Summit 2023 was held at Kericho Golf Club, bringing together tea stakeholders from across the country to deliberate on key reforms that would enable tea farmers to gain from the precious commodity.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Namwamba To Attend KSSS Busia County Finals

Sports Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba is expected to grace the KSSS Busia County Finals that will see favourite Madende Secondary take on John Osogo Secondary School at Nambale Boys High School.

The CS will be launching Talanta Hela, where scouts will be on the lookout for talents to join sports academies. A host of top teams in the country will also be scouting for talent to reinforce their teams.

John Osogo from Bunyala sub-county qualified after ACK St. Mark Ng’elechom from Secondary from Teso Central were disqualified despite qualifying for tomorrow’s ( Saturday’s) finals of the Busia County Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association Games for irregularities.

The John Osogo boys won their appeal over allegations that the Teso central side had fielded ineligible players. The newcomers Ng’elechom surprised John Osogo, who were unbeaten 3-0 on penalties in the semi-finals after a 2-2 draw in regulation time.

Osogo topped pool A with 7 points following their 3-1 victory against Kocholia, 3-2 win against St. Mathias, and a goalless draw against Bujumba.

Bujumba beat St. Mathias 1-0 before being held to goalless draws by Kocholia and John Osogo to finish their preliminary matches with 5 points to their credit.

Kocholia finished third with 4 points following their 2-1 victory against St. Mathias and a goalless draw against Bujumba. St. Mathias were last with no points.

However, the two finalists have earned the distinction of representing Busia in the regional games.

In soccer ladies, defending champions Kingandole from Butula, who came from behind to beat Katakwa from Teso North 3-1 in the semis, are also out of the games after Katakwa won an appeal against them as more drama unfolded.

The underdogs, Katakwa Secondary from Teso North, will take on St. Joseph’s Chakol from Teso South for the girls finals, also earning a spot to represent Busia County in the Western regional finals. Chakol qualified after beating Khwilare from Nambale 1-0.

In volleyball, boys, Sigalame from Samia Sub County will battle it out with Sisenye from Bunyala in the final of an all-Busia final. Sigalame beat the hosts, Nambale Boys, 3-0 (25-16, 25-14, 25-12), as Sisenye upset Butula Boys 3-1 (25-23, 20-25, 25-19, 25-22).

Nambale Boys will be packed to capacity from 7 am as the finals for different sports disciplines ranging from soccer ladies, volleyball boys and girls, netball, and Rugby Sevens will be played.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Tunisia’s Boccia team win African championship, qualify for Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

Tunisia’s boccia team made history on Friday evening in Cairo by winning the African title, after defeating South Africa in the final.

Thanks to this victory, the national team have booked their tickets for the 2024 Paralympic Games, scheduled for August 28-September 8, 2024 in Paris.

The national Boccia team made up of Achref Tayehi, Ayed Ben Ayoub and Maha Ounallah, are led by coaches Sana Hamdi, Faten Ben Helal and Kamel Taamallah, under the supervision of Technical Director Ali Chaieb.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Arab Sports Games 2023 (Day-4): Tunisia rank 4th in medal count

Tunisia dropped one spot to 4th with 37 medals (5 gold, 16 silver, and 16 bronze) in the medal count of the Arab Sports Games-Algeria 2023, after the finals played on Friday.

On day 4 of the competitions, Tunisia bagged 2 gold medals by the national men’s Judo team and the women’s national bowels trio, as well as two silver medals won by the women’s judo team and Nada Chroudi in the shot put.

The four bronze medals were achieved by Hassan Anani in hammer throw, Abdessalem Laayouni in the 800m race, Habiba Belghith in swimming (100m), and the national mixed swimming team composed of swimmers Jamila Boulakbech, Ameni Souidi, Mohamed Khalil Ben Chaabane and Mohamed Ali Chaouachi.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

ITTF-Africa Youth Championships: Paddler Wassim Essid (U15) wins gold

Tunisian table tennis player Wassim Essid won the ITTF-Africa Youth Championships in the U15 individual event, defeating his Nigerian opponent in four sets (11-8, 11-8, 11-4, 11-4) in the final held in Agadir, Morocco, on Saturday.

With this latest victory, Tunisia bring the total number of medals won at the African Table Tennis Championships to 11 (4 gold, 1 silver and 6 bronze).

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Afro-Basket (Day-1/Group C): Tunisia beat Rwanda 67-61

Tunisia’s basketball team defeated Rwanda’s 67-61 at an Afro-Basket 2023 group C day-1 game played on Saturday in Luanda, Angola.

Placed in Group C, the national team will take on Morocco at a day-2 game on Monday.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

WTA-Wimbledon: Ons Jabeur through to round of 16

Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur (world N°6) qualified on Saturday, for the Round of 16 at the Wimbledon tennis tournament, after defeating Canadian Bianca Andreescu (N°50) 2-1 (3-6, 6-3, 6-4).

The Tunisian champion will take on Czech Petra Kvitová (N°9), on Sunday.

In the previous rounds, Jabeur had cruised past Chinese Zheng Saisai and Polish Magdalena Frech in two clean sets, each.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Possibility to include HPV vaccine in national vaccination calendar, reviewed

The possibility to include the HPV vaccine in the national vaccination calendar, took centre stage at a meeting held on Friday between Health Minister Ali Mrabet and experts from the regional coalition for HPV elimination and the Merck and Co for the development of medicines and vaccines.

Emphasis was laid during the meeting on the importance of including the HPV vaccine into the national cancer control programme as the HPV causes cervical cancer.

The experts are in Tunisia to review cooperation in this field between the Health Ministry and the Merck and Co, reads a ministry press release.

Mrabet underlined on the occasion, the importance of the multi-partite and multi-sectoral cooperation in combating cancer diseases and preventing risk factors.

He further pointed to the need of increasing public awareness about the importance of early detection of these diseases, and using vaccines to ensure prevention.

Mrabet recalled in this regard, Tunisia’s experience in the vaccination field which has helped it eliminate many infectious diseases, indicating that the department will endeavour to build the health professionals’ capacities by devising operational plans as soon as possible.

For their part, the experts affirmed support to the Tunisian anti-cancer programmes, commending Tunisia’s successful vaccination experience.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Djerba-Zarzis tops national ranking in tourist overnight stays

The Djerba-Zarzis tourist destination (Governorate of Medenine) is booming this season, with an average occupancy rate in the region’s hotels of around 80%, up to 100% in some hotel units, regional commissioner for tourism in Medenine Hichem Mahouachi told TAP on Saturday.

The region topped the national rankings in terms of overnight stays during the first half of 2023, recording 2 million 300 thousand overnight stays, or 29% of total overnight stays at the national level, an increase of 45% compared to the same period last year, the official specified.

The number of visitors rose by 25% compared with H1 of 2022, with the Djerba-Zarzis tourist region welcoming 440,000 tourists during the same period, bringing it close to the results for 2019, the benchmark year for the tourism sector, he pointed out.

The French market represents the most important market for this destination, with a number of arrivals amounting to 118 thousand tourists, followed by the local domestic market with 92 thousand visitors, the Libyan market with 91 thousand tourists, then the German market with 38 thousand arrivals, in addition to the Czech and Polish markets, the same source said.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse