Tunisia’s soccer League 1 – Championship phase – day 3: Esperance ST win capital derby 1-0 over C. Africain


Esperance Sportive de Tunis won the capital’s derby against Club Africain 1-0 at a Tunisia’s soccer League 1 Championship phase day-3 game played on Saturday night at the Hamadi Agrebi stadium in Rades.

Esperance’s Brazilian striker Rodrigo Rodrigues scored the only goal of the game in the 8th minute.

This latest win sees Esperance consolidate their leading position with 12 points and extend their lead over the day’s opponents (7 points), who suffered their first championship phase defeat and remain provisionally second on 5 points with two games remaining on Sunday.

Played Saturday, March 16

Hamadi Agrebi Stadium:

Esperance ST 1 Rodrigo Rodrigues (8′)

C. Africain 0

Playing Sunday, March 17

Hedi Ennaifer Stadium, Bardo (1330):

S. Tunisien – ES Sahel

Taieb Mhiri Stadium, Sfax (2130):

CS Sfaxien – US Monastir

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s soccer League 1 – Playoff-Day 3: Stade Tunisien-Etoile Sportive du Sahel 1-1


Stade Tunisien and Etoile Sportive du Sahel drew a League 1 playoff day-3 game (1-1), played on Sunday in Bardo.

Results:

March 17

S Tunisien 1 Makhmout Diallo 25′

ES Sahel 1 Yassine Chammakhi 80′

March 16

Espérance ST 1 Rodrigo Rodrigues 8′

C Africain 0

Standings

P

G

W

D

L

GF

GA

Dif

1- Espérance ST

12

3

3

0

0

4

0

+4

2- C Africain

5

3

1

1

1

1

1

0

3- ES Sahel

5

3

0

2

1

1

2

-1

4- S Tunisien

4

3

0

2

1

1

3

-2

5- CS Sfaxien

3

2

0

2

0

0

0

0

6- US Monastir

3

2

0

1

1

0

1

-1

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

CAF Champions League (quarter-final): Kenyan trio referees to officiate EST vs ASEC Mimosa game


The Confederation of African Football (CAF) picked a Kenyan trio referees led by Peter Waweru Kamaku to officiate the CAF Champions League quarter final game, pitting Esperance Sportive de Tunis against Cote d’Ivoire ASEC Mimosa, to be played on March 20 in Rades.

Assisstant referees are Gilbert Kipkoech Cheruiyot and Stephen Eleazar Onyango, while Algerian Lahlou Benbraham will be the VAR referee along with Zambian Diana Chikotesha.

The 2nd leg game will be palyed next April 6 and will be officiated by DR of Congo’s Jean-Jacques Ndala, assisted by Mozambican Arsenio Marengula and Congolese Steven Danek.

Mauritian Maria Pakuita and Egyptian Mohamed Adel will be the VAR referees.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s Basketball Pro A Championship (day 1/playoff): Results and standings


Results of Tunisia’s Basketball Pro A Championship day-1 playoff games, played on Sunday:

March 17:

ES Radès – C Africain 63-83

March 16

US Monastir – ES Sahel 79-57

JS Kairouan – ES Goulette 87-67

Standings:

Pts

Pl.

1- US Monastir

2

1

2- JS Kairouan

2

1

3- C Africain

2

1

4- ES Sahel

1

1

5- ES Goulette

1

1

6- ES Radès

1

1

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

CJ Gives Assurance On Judges RecruitmentPalestinian cinema in spotlight at 6th Gabes Cinema Fen festival

Chief Justice Martha Koome has assured that the recruitment of all judges will be done by an independent bodies in a fair and transparent manner that will also involve public participation.

In a speech read on her behalf by the Presiding Judge for Environmental and Land Courts Justice Oscar Angote during a Multi-Agency Good Governance Summit held at the Nairobi’s All Saints Cathedral,The CJ said the Judiciary had put up measures in place to make the recruitment process fair and transparent.

The Summit organized by Public Service Governance (PSG) attracted key stakeholders in the justice system including officials from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Director of Criminal Investigations, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission , Police Service among others .

The summit themed ‘Roadmap to Good Governance-Come Let us reason Together’ aims to bring the agencies together to discuss the reforms they are undertaking towards realization of Good Governance multi-agency summit to discuss the road map
to good governance to foster accountability, responsibility and transparency.

She said the Judiciary has taken members of the PSG summit through the reforms that the judiciary has put in place to meet the requirements of Article 10 which requires all state organs to abide by the principal of good governance and value.

Koome announced that the Judiciary performance is conducted annually to monitor the performance of judicial officers in their duties, adding that the Judiciary’s blueprint ensures that the citizenry easily access to justice.

‘The Judiciary resolution is to have a country that is able to run by the rule of law. We will be able to roll the PSG engagement to the county level,’ she stated.

Speaking at the event, PSG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Esther Waringa said that PSG has embarked on a collective journey towards a future that is characterized by sustainability, progressiveness and realization of the governance solution for the nation under the banner of ‘Come let us reason together’.

She
noted that good governance revolves as a pivot that sustains development, economic stability and a country’s moral standards where education to all, affordable energy for home and business, affordable health care and food surplus, peace and security can only be achieved when the principles of good governances becomes a guiding light in all governance interventions.

Waringa said that United Nations considers good governance to be participatory, consensus oriented, transparent, responsive, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive, as it stresses the rule of law which should be practiced to make public service excellent.

‘Public service is about serving and ensuring that public service governance gives the people a conducive environment to live in their great country of Kenya,’ She stated.

She said the summit brings the fore gaps that exist in governance structure across multi-sectoral agencies with a view to charting a path to better governance and envision a governance framework that not only serves
the interests of the governance but also lays a substantial foundation for generations to come.

‘PSG is guided by the principles of integrity, inclusivity, responsibility, accountability and the rule of law in navigating the intricate terrain of good governance,’ added the CEO.

Waringa urged the stakeholders to strive in building bridges of understanding and cooperation, and to transcend the boundaries that divide and unite PSG under the common purpose of serving the greater good.

The CEO added that transparency requires leaders to carry out their functions in an open manner in public, an issue she said gives an opportunity to scrutinize leadership decisions and enhance transparency as a check to good governance.

She encourage leaders to be accountable for the decisions they make during governance and also need to communicate within the law in order to safeguards against mal-administration and breach of fundamental rights of the citizens.

Waringa announced that PSG will reward champions of good governanc
e from various sectors in public and private sectors who will demonstrate absolute upholding of the principles of good governance in entirety.

‘PSG is ready to go an extra mile to introduce good governance awards at the end of every year to appreciate heroes of good governance, ‘she disclosed.

The CEO said state officers serving in the Public Service are appointed based on merit and capacity to deliver and are not dependent of the political dynamic of the nation in their development, noting while offering services they must be guided by their ministries policies on public service delivery.

The Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson ole Sapit said that in religion teaching and preaching good governance is a management of resources and people of which it ensures that the outcome of governance is harmony, progress and development.

‘If PSG tampers with good governance, the loss will be enormous,’ he said.

Ole Sapit noted that Kenyans will only prosper when those governing the citizenry and managing reso
urces ensure that there is equity and fairness across every sector.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Tunis: The 6th edition of the Gabes Cinema Fen festival to be held on April 27-May 1, will focus on contemporary Palestinian cinema and its history through the works of foreign directors who tell the story of the resistance of the Palestinian people and the struggle of other peoples, the festival’s management announced in a press release on Saturday.

In this edition, the festival has chosen a programme that aims to be “attuned to the reality that goes beyond any imagination and proposes to show what cinema has been able to achieve in the face of disasters, with an emphasis on de-colonial cinema,” according to the same source.

This edition is intended to be a platform for dialogue, sharing and thought on the history of the image and the visual arts, says the festival’s management.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

President Kais Saied makes ‘unannounced’ visit to Nouil, Kebili [Upd 1]


Tunis: President Kais Saied made an unannounced visit to the Nouil area of the Douz commune in the Kebili governorate on Saturday evening, where he met with a group of citizens and listened to their concerns and suggestions, as well as the difficulties they face, particularly with regard to the launch of projects and the lack of response from the authorities concerned to their demands, according to a statement from the presidency.

The President of the Republic reiterated the need for all civil servants to fulfil their duties towards citizens and provide them with the services they need in full compliance with the law, adding that all citizens are equal and there is no room for discrimination. The State will not tolerate those who are lax in serving citizens, whether at national, regional or local level, he stressed.

The President of the Republic also shared the Iftar meal with a number of citizens at Bir Belgacem in Douz. On this occasion, he stressed that the Tunisian desert has a lot of wealth and compete
ncies and that “with a firm will and determination, many of its areas can be transformed into green spaces, so that the whole of Tunisia, from north to south, becomes greener and each citizen has his full and undiminished rights in every inch of it”.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Takfiri arrested in Monastir


Tunis: An individual wanted for “belonging to a terrorist organisation” and sentenced to 20 years in prison, has been arrested by the National Guard units in Monastir.

The necessary legal measures were taken against him, reads a National Guard Directorate General press release on Sunday.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

“Tunisia is for all Tunisians and those who do not shoulder responsibility have no place in State,” President Saied


Tunis: “Tunisia is for all Tunisians from the far north to the far south,” said President of the Republic Kais Saied during an unannounced visit, on Saturday evening, to the Nouil region, Douz municipality, Kebili governorate, and that “the south is a part of Tunisia that we cherish and must be developed and we will provide it with all the public facilities that exist elsewhere.”

The President of the Republic stressed, according to a video posted by the Presidency of the Republic, that the south of Tunisia must enjoy its share of development in all fields, especially as it is endowed with huge potential, just like Tunisia as a whole.

He added: “I have pledged to God and to you that I will be at the service of the Tunisian people, and my visit today is not by chance, but to send a message to the people of the south, our people have the same right to Tunisia as other regions, and it is also necessary to centralise many projects for young people.”

Addressing the audience, Said said: “You know the value of the
land and are committed to remaining in it and working to revive it, and we will work to provide the possibilities but also to hold those who bear responsibility at the regional and local level,” insisting that “officials must be up to the size of the tasks entrusted to them and must move and identify the citizens’ concerns and endeavour to find solutions to them.”

“We will keep working and we are firm, and the country must be cleaned up, and those who do not shoulder responsibility have no place in the State,” he stated.

President Kais Saied on Saturday evening made an unannounced visit to the Nouil region in the Douz commune, in Kebili governorate, where he met with a group of citizens and listened to their concerns and proposals, as well as the difficulties they are encountering, especially with regard to the launch of projects and the lack of response from the relevant authorities to their demands.

The President of the Republic also shared the Iftar meal with a number of citizens at Bir Belgacem in Douz
.

He pointed out on the occasion, that the Tunisian desert boasts many resources and skills, and with a firm will and determination, many areas can be made green so that all of Tunisia from north to south becomes greener and every citizen in every inch of it enjoys his full and undiminished right.

The President of the Republic’s visit to the governorate of Kebili is not the first, as on November 12, 2023, he visited the regions of Rajem Maatoug and Mohadith in the governorate of Kebili, where he planted a bunch of trees on the occasion of the Tree Day.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Twenty-one irregular migration attempts thwarted


Tunis: Twenty one irregular migration attempts were thwarted and 538 undocumented migrants, including four Tunisians, were rescued by the coast guard units. The other migrants are of sub-Saharan nationality.

The units also fished out a body in this operation.

The Sfax coast guards arrested 10 wanted individuals (passers-by and mediators) and seized 8 boats, 13 sea engines and a quantity of fuel, the National Guard said in a press release on Sunday.

Besides, the coast guard units in Mateur (Bizerte) uncovered an illegal boat-making workshop and seized 6 newly-built boats as part of efforts to combat irregular migration, the national guard said in another press release.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Saied announces bill to solve community land issue


Tunis: President of the Republic Kais Saied who made an unannounced visit to the south of Tunisia on Saturday evening, said during his meeting with citizens in Douz (Kebili governorate), that a bill is being drafted to solve, once and for all, the problem of collective lands.

The problem is caused by the old legal texts governing these lands, which date back to the 1960s, as well as the fact that the old management councils are still in place, he pointed out, underlining the need to to remedy the inconveniences and problems encountered in the past regarding the allocation of collective land.

Touching on the issue of tribalism, the Head of State indicated that it is definitively outdated and that “all its forms must be ended,” pointing out that all citizens are equal, regardless of their region.

He further explained that the creation of the National Council of Regions and Districts stems from the idea that “every citizen in every part of Tunisia and in every region has the right to legislate at national lev
el, as the State’s mission is to achieve integration.”

“In this way, the regions’ demands regarding fundamental issues such as community land, reach the decision-making centre and become part of the national legislation. These issues will then be tabled in the second parliamentary chamber, so that they can be settled by the MPs, who will be accountable to the people,” he explained.

In another connection, Saied raised the issue of fodder, arguing that despite its availability, prices are still high, and this is affecting meat prices. He underlined that “the distribution of fodder should not be restricted to a group of people, as speculation leads to soaring prices. It is the State that must take charge of this task in order to distribute fodder fairly.”

“The only solution is to develop agriculture, populate the desert and set up community facilities,” he added, citing the experience of Rjim Maatoug, which he described as a “great success.”

He further highlighted the role of the South Development Office (OD
S) in developing agriculture by providing the necessary equipment, “as agriculture needs modern machinery to be developed.”

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse