Police custody of journalist Mohamed Boughalleb extended by 48 hours (Lawyer)


Tunis: The Public Prosecutor to the Tunis Court of First Instance on Sunday decided to extend the police custody of journalist and columnist Mohamed Boughalleb by 48 hours, lawyer Anas Kaddoussi told TAP, giving the case a criminal nature.

The crimincal nature of the case gives rise to the possibility of prosecuting the journalist under Decree-Law 54 of September 13, 2022 on combating crime related to information and communication systems, the same source said.

The Public Prosecutor decided on March 22, 2024 to place journalist Mohamed Boughalleb in police custody for 48 hours following a complaint lodged against him by an official of the Religious Affairs Ministry for defamation on social networks.

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) Zied Dabbar pointed out for his part, that the use of Decree-Law 54 to try Tunisian journalists is unacceptable, especially in light of Decrees 115 and 116 regulating offences committed by the press or any other means of publication.

He further und
erlined that the prosecution of Tunisian journalists is intended to “undermine freedom of expression” and “silence critical voices.”

The SNJT on Sunday staged a sit-in in front of the Court of First Instance in support of journalist Mohamed Boughalleb and in protest against Decree-Law 54 and what it describes as “unjust prosecutions” of journalists.

The protest included journalists and a number of political and artistic figures.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Thirty irregular migration attempts foiled


Tunis: Thirty irregular migration attempts were foiled by the coast guard units of the centre.

614 migrants two of whom were Tunisians and the others of sub-Saharan origin were rescued and two bodies were fished out.

The national coast guard units in Sfax and the rapid intervention division arrested 22 wanted persons, including organisers and intermediaries of irregular migration operations, the national guard general directorate said in a press release on Sunday.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Individual wanted for terrorism, arrested in Sidi Bouzid


Tunis: An individual wanted for terrorism and sentenced to 4 years in prison was arrested by a joint unit of the National Guard intelligence and the Sidi Bouzid counter-terrorism division.

This individual was the subject of 10 arrest warrants for involvement in public law cases, reads a National Guard General Directorate press release on Sunday.

The Public Prosecutor ordered to take the necessary measures againts him.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Spanish Ambassador Underscores Imperative of Further Collaboration with EthiopiaSheperd wounded in landmine explosion on Mount Mghila

Addis Ababa: Spain’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Guillermo Antonio Lopez Mac-Lelan highlighted stronger existing cooperation between the two countries and emphasized further collaboration in various fields.

Recall the newly appointed Spanish Ambassador to Ethiopia presented his credentials to President Sahlework Zewde on 14th March 2024.

During the occasion, the ambassador conveyed a message of friendship from the Spanish government and His Majesty, King Philippe VI to President Sahlework.

It was stated that the massage underscores the positive spirit of the bilateral relationship between Ethiopia and Spain.

Approached by ENA, the newly appointed ambassador noted that Spain and Ethiopia have been enjoying a very good relationship and his country is actively supporting Ethiopia’s development endeavors.

More importantly, Ambassador Mac-Lelan expressed the commitment of Spain to further consolidate its cooperation with Ethiopia in the spheres of women empowerment, environmental protection and healthcare.

‘We
are working together on women’s empowerment in various regions. We are also seeking collaboration in the field of specialized healthcare in different hospitals around Ethiopia, and finally in our common fight against climate change,’ he elaborated.

Moreover, the ambassador sees tremendous potential between Ethiopia and Spain for expanded cooperation in the global arena.

‘I think we have many things to work on, especially at the United Nations (UN) level that would be instrumental to improving the system of international governance,’ he said, adding, ‘And also as a member of the European Union, we can play our role for having a more integrated approach in our relationships.’

The ambassador recalled that the long-standing relationship between the two countries goes back decades, noting Spain’s presence in Ethiopia since the early 1960s

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Tunis: A sheperd in his early thirties suffered wounds when a landmine exploded on Sunday in the closed military zone of Mount Mghila, on the side of Ain Zayan in the delegation of Sbiba (governorate of Kasserine), eyewitnesses told TAP.

He was taken to the Kasserine local hospital, they said.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

State Finalizing Historic Framework To Grant Kenya’s Artisanal Miners Access To Mine In National ParksOver 500 Tunisians hired under technical cooperation in first 2 months of 2024

The government is finalizing a joint operational framework that will provide guidelines on how miners in Kenya’s artisanal mining subsector will be granted controlled access to start mining operations inside national parks.

Principal Secretary (PS) State Department for Mining Elijah Mwangi said selected teams picked to draft the framework were harmonizing the requirements and after putting the final touches on this historic document, it will be ready to be subjected to public participation.

The creation of this historic framework came after a presidential directive that required the mining state department to provide a roadmap on how artisanal miners could access national parks and other protected areas set aside for conservation to engage in exploration and exploitation of minerals.

Experts drawn from departments of mining, wildlife and forestry were picked to work on the modalities of the framework that will allow artisanal miners, for the first time in Kenya’s history, to mine in protected areas.

The P
S was speaking during a meeting with three legislators from Taita-Taveta County who had paid him a courtesy call.

‘This revolutionary document is being finalized and is set to undergo public participation before it is implemented,’ he said.

The PS added that this framework formed part of extensive reforms undertaken by the department to empower the artisanal miners and transform the sub-sector into a vibrant economic system that supports growth and job creation.

The looming completion of this framework marks a significant milestone in artisanal miners’ decades-long efforts of petitioning the state to be allowed to exploit precious stones in the mineral-rich national parks.

Mr. David Zowe, the chairperson of Taita-Taveta Artisanal Miners’ Association, noted that granting controlled access to artisanal miners in the region to mine in Tsavo National Park will be the most progressive move by the government towards promoting artisanal miners.

He explains that desperation and the allure of untouched minerals i
n Tsavo park has pushed a section of miners to sneak into the wild-animal infested parks in total disregard of their safety to mine gemstones.

‘This is a very welcome move and the operationalization of this document has been long overdue. We will now get access to the protected areas without putting our lives in danger,’ he said.

Exploitation of minerals in national parks has been a sensitive topic in many circles owing mainly to the fact that mining activities were seen as disruptive and hostile to environmental integrity and were therefore incompatible with sound conservation practices.

Additionally, conservationists expressed concerns over the fate of delicate biodiversity of the national parks should human activities be allowed to take over.

However, the need to strike a balance between promoting conservation and supporting social-economic growth for communities living adjacent to the national parks has driven the issue of minerals in the park to become a central discourse in Kenya’s mining sector.

T
he proponents of park mining argue that vast swathes of protected areas are practically bare and have little or no vegetation. As such miners assigned to such areas would also be used to rehabilitate them and restore the green cover.

Mr. Zowe disclosed that allowing artisanal miners to benefit from the park would be a masterstroke in alleviating the community’s negative outlook of the park as an entity that was of no value to them. He added that the communities neighboring the protected areas only knew the park as the source of their tribulations and the genesis of their troubles in human-wildlife conflict.

‘There is no love lost between the community and the national park because of the human wildlife conflict issues. The absence of timely compensation has made things worse. The only way to change such perspectives is to make the community benefit directly from the park. That is through mining,’ he said.

The framework will also address amongst other key issues the delineating of mining zones, details on a
ccess of the park and post-mining rehabilitation operations once the mines are exhausted.

One of the key conditions issued by the government was to formalize the miners’ activities through the formation of artisanal miners’ cooperative societies. With defined structures, registered members and officials, the cooperatives will be channels for miners to access the protected areas. Already, over 200 such cooperatives have been formed across Kenya.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Tunis: Some 505 Tunisians have been hired overseas as part of technical cooperation since the beginning of the year and up to the end of February 2024, some 40% of whom work in the paramedical sector.

A slight drop in recruitment has been recorded compared with 549 hired in the same period last year, according to statistics released by the Tunisian Agency for Technical Cooperation (ATCT).

Germany is the main destination for Tunisian skills in this field, with 115 hirees, followed by Canada with 92. The remainder is divided between the Arab Gulf countries and certain European and African countries.

During this period, the ATCT received 30 recruitment offers for Tunisian skills, notably from Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, Canada and France, compared with 14 offers during the same period last year.

The number of applicants for work overseas reached 23,000, a large proportion of them from the education sector and the electrical, mechanical and electronics industries, while the number of guest workers an
d experts exceeded 25,000.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

FIFA 2024 Series Winsunited Cup – Tunisia concede defeat to Croatia 4-5 on penalties


TUNIS: Tunisia’s national soccer team were eliminated in the semi-finals of the Egypt Capital Winsunited Cup, part of the FIFA 2024 Series, after losing to Croatia on penalties (4-5, 0-0 after regular time).

In the other semi-final, Egypt beat New Zealand 1-0 in Cairo on Friday night.

Croatia and Egypt will meet in the final next Tuesday. Tunisia will play New Zealand for third place on the same day.

The starting line-up for Tunisia was as follows: Bechir Ben Said (Aymen Dahmane 90’+4), Wajdi Kechrida, Oussema Haddadi, Hamza Jelassi, Dylan Bronn, Ali Abdi, Nader Ghandri, Aissa Laidouni, Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, Hamza Rafia (Letaief 63′) and Elias Achouri (Jaziri 87′).

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Basketball – Pro A Championship phase day 3 results


TUNIS: Results of Tunisia’s basketball Pro A Championship phase day-3 games played on Saturday night.

Ben Ammar, La Goulette:

ES Goulette – US Monastir 69-73

Rades:

C. Africain – ES Sahel 83-51

Ben Miled, Kairouan:

JS Kairouan – ES Rades 79-68

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Handball Elite Championship phase – day 3 results


TUNIS: TUNIS, March 23 (TAP) – Results of Tunisia’s elite Handball Championship phase day-3 games played on Saturday night.

Group A

CS Sakiet Ezzit – Esperance ST 26-31

EBS Béni Khiar – ES Sahel 27-24

Group B

EM Mahdia – C Africain 32-31

US Témimienne – SC Moknine 33-28

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Miami Open: Jebeur Knocked out in 2nd round


Tunis: Tunisia’s world No.6 Ons Jabeur was knocked out of the Miami Open, after conceding defeat on Saturday to Elina Avanesyan (world No.65) in three sets (1-6, 6-4, 3-6).

This is yet another early exit for Jabeur, who nonetheless managed to hold onto the 6th spot in the WTA rankings.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse