Family Minister visits Manouba Elderly Centre

Tunis: Minister of Family, Women, Children and the Elderly Amel Belhaj Moussa, Monday, made a visit to the Manouba Elderly Center accompanied by local governor Mohamed Cheikh Rouhou .

The minister inspected the accommodation conditions in the center which currently hosts 83 elders ( 53 men and 30 women). She also learnt about the types of health services provided to them as well as the meals served during the month of Ramadan within the establishment.

Various maintenance works in the center have been carried out since last March with a budget of more than 3.6 MD.

The minister insisted on providing better healthcare treatment to the center’s residents.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Ministerial working session approves national strategy for development of automotive components industry


Tunis: The establishment of a national strategy for the development of the automotive components industry in Tunisia, as part of the development plans for 2023/2025 and 2026/2030, was decided at a ministerial working session chaired by Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani on Monday at the Government Palace in the Kasbah.

It was also decided to update the database of available land ready for use by investors, especially for the implementation of major projects in the automotive industry, in close coordination with the investment structures concerned.

The margin of preference granted to all products of Tunisian origin in public procurements, in particular automotive components, will be increased from 10% to 25% as part of the amendment to the decree regulating public procurements (Decree No. 2014-1039 of 13 March 2014).

The aim is to reinforce the state’s policy of favouring national products.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of promoting local industry, particularly in the automotive
components sector, given its positive contribution to the national economy.

For her part, the Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, Fatma Thabet Chiboub, gave a presentation on the situation of the sector in Tunisia and the means to develop it, stressing that this sector has several comparative advantages, particularly in terms of appropriate training.

The meeting was attended by Minister of Interior Kamel Feki, Minister of Finance Sihem Boughdiri Nemsia, Minister of Economy and Planning Feryel Ouerghi Sebai, Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy Fatma Thabet Chaiboub, Minister of Trade and Export Development Kalthoum Ben Rejab Gazzeh, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and acting minister of Cultural Affairs Moncef Boukthir, Minister of Public Works and Housing and acting minister of Transport Sara Zafarani Zanzari, and Minister of Environment Leila Cheikhaoui.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Kef: Unfavourable weather conditions threaten crop season (URAP President)

Tunis: President of the Regional Union of Agriculture and Fisheries (URAP) in Kef, Mounir Laabidi, expressed his concern about the climatic conditions, characterised by a lack of rainfall and a rise in temperatures over the last few days, which risk affecting the smooth running of the agricultural season, particularly crops.

He told TAP on Monday that the lack of rainfall and the significant rise in temperatures over the past few days have damaged certain areas of crops due to the lack of irrigation water, especially in fodder areas.

In the south of the governorate, several areas are in critical condition due to the lack of rain, he stressed, noting that the rest of the crop plantations are in stable condition.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse