Mombasa Elite Gets Second Win In A Row In The Fight Against Relegation


Mombasa Elite won their second consecutive game in the National Super League (NSL) matches after trouncing Luanda Villa 3-2 at the Serani Sports Ground.

Luanda Villa was the first to score on a penalty kick by Clinton Oduor in the tenth minute of the game.

However, Mombasa Elite quickly equalised, when Emmanuel Lunalo scored with a header in the 15th minute.

Lunalo continued to make his mark on the game, converting a penalty kick into a goal in the 35th minute to give Mombasa Elite the lead.

Bett Brian of Luanda Villa seized an opportunity in the 42nd minute to level the score with a swiftly taken corner kick, resulting in a 2-2 draw for both teams in the first half.

As the game resumed in the second half, Mombasa Elite’s persistence bore fruit when Rajab Hassan netted a vital goal in the 62nd minute, giving his team the lead.

The victory signifies Mombasa Elite’s successful bid to avoid relegation, as they have moved out of the relegation zone with a five-point difference. This achievement is bolstered
by their recent win against Gusii and Luanda Villa.

Patrick Nyale, Elite coach, said that his team is not among those who should fight for relegation and that he takes one match at a time.

‘Currently, our strategy is to take each match at a time, with relegation not being our primary focus. We don’t see ourselves as a team fighting relegation, but we acknowledge the situation. Our aim now is to finish the season in a higher position,’ said Nyale.

Tom Tera, Luanda Villa tactician, believes that overconfidence led to the defeat.

‘We’ve been performing exceptionally well this season, so we anticipated a victory today, especially considering our dominant 5-1 win against them at home. However, it seems our players have been overconfident,’ explained Tera.

Mombasa Elite currently are in the 15th position in the league standings after completing 26 matches, accumulating 36 points, and Luanda Villa are in the 7th position.

Mombasa Elite are expected to face Mathare in their next fixture while Luanda Villa will
face Migori Youth.

Source: Kenya News Agency

President Inaugurates A Clinker Plant Worth Sh45 Billion In West Pokot


President William Samoei Ruto has officially inaugurated a clinker plant valued at Sh45 billion at Sebit limestone mines in Kipkomo Sub County along the Kapenguria-Lodwar Highway.

He noted the inauguration of the clinker plant marks another significant milestone in the ambitious expansion of the industrial blueprint in the Republic.

The President told residents of West Pokot that they were now presented with a unique chance to witness an untapped resource that holds great potential for their county and could bring significant economic benefits to them and the entire nation.

He said the commissioning of the clinker plant was monumental step in the industrial journey that aligns investment and productivity with a quest for self-reliance in strategic goods.

The President praised the admirable contribution of the Devki Group of Companies in their journey, specifically their investments in National Cement and now Cemtech Limited.

He disclosed that the investments would result in the production of six million
tonnes of clinker per year, effectively fulfilling the country’s demand.

He said the opening of the clinker plant woud increase the country’s annual income production to over 11 million tonnes, exceeding the current demand by five million tonnes.

The President also acknowledged the admirable achievements of the Devki Group, noting their billion-dollar investments (equivalent to approximately Sh150 billion) in the country’s economy over the past five years, particularly in the steel and cement manufacturing sectors.

‘I want to congratulate my brother Guru for having the confidence in our country. It takes courage, it takes belief for one to invest Sh150 billion even if it is counted in whatever currency,” he said.

President Ruto emphasized that one billion dollars was a significant amount of money when it comes to investment, regardless of the currency used for calculation.

He commended the company for directly employing 11,000 individuals countrywide and indirectly benefiting over 14,000 Kenyans.

Furth
ermore, he revealed that the plant, which has been operational for the past four years in West Pokot, has provided employment to 5,000 people and that moving forward, an additional 2,500 individuals would join the workforce, not including the transporters and other workers who would also benefit from the plant’s ecosystem.

President Ruto expressed his belief that the business and entrepreneurs developed by the clinker plant would greatly contribute to Kenya’s future prospects, as well as the future of West Pokot.

He opined that West Pokot County was on the verge of experiencing an economic resurgence, with increased incomes and various revenue sources associated with the factory, including wages and consumption.

Moreover, he emphasized that at a national level, the economic benefits of Devki’s investment are significant and substantial.

The local manufacturing of clinker steam has also saved the country approximately 500 million dollars in foreign exchange annually.

The President noted that the Devki Gro
up of Companies contributes a monthly sum of Sh2 billion in taxes to the government, totalling Sh24 billion annually, and Sh1 billion each month in power charges to Kenya Power Company.

‘This level of dedication and financial contribution exemplifies an immeasurable sense of patriotism towards the Republic of Kenya. I would like to extend my congratulations to my friend Raval,’ he stated.

He mentioned that when Devki Companies established themselves in Kenya, they overcame the obstacles faced by those who had been making excuses for not investing in West Pokot for the past 13 years since the ground breaking of the clinker plant.

Dr. Raval’s relentless pursuit of progress, despite the skepticism of those with negative views on the region’s security and other unfavourable factors, has resulted in an impressive investment of Sh45 billion in the area.

He said the Devik Group of companies eloquently illustrated a power of investment, promoted self-sufficiency and export production, created employment, increase
d economic activity, utilized local resources and yielded beneficial outcomes for both investors and for the nation.

Furthermore, he shed light on the underlying principles of the bottom-up economic transformation agenda by highlighting the significance of investment, manufacturing, and industrialization in achieving the country’s self-sufficiency and successful exportation of goods.

He emphasized the significance of establishing incentives to encourage greater investment from local investors in the manufacturing sector, with the aim of enhancing competitiveness through the adoption of highly efficient technologies.

He pointed out that strategic investment in manufacturing would increase exports, create employment opportunities, boost economic activity using local resources and generate attractive returns for investors.

He said the goal aligns with the objective of expanding the country’s manufacturing sector to reach an ambitious target of 20 percent of GDP.

President Ruto spoke when he was addressing t
he audience at the inauguration ceremony of the Cemtech Limited Clinker Plant in Sebit, West Pokot County.

Devki Group of Companies Chairman Dr. Narendra Raval said the people of West Pokot were very welcoming and were proud of the project.

He expressed his belief that the project would have a transformative impact on the perception of Pokot, the security of its people, and the income levels of the local community.

Dr. Raval observed that refraining from imports would enable the nation to generate additional employment opportunities, facilitate the preservation of foreign exchange and ensure the stability of the country’s currency for an extended duration.

As part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, he revealed that they have implemented feeding programmes for students in schools located near the clinker plant and constructed classrooms and even provided salaries to some of teachers in those schools.

West Pokot Governor Simon Kachapin expressed his gratitude to the President for o
fficially opening the clinker plant in the area.

He also acknowledged Dr. Narendra Raval, the Group Chairman of Devki Group of companies, for showing confidence in the region despite hearing negative feedback from other investors about West Pokot.

Governor Kachapin assured the President that they would give Dr Raval all the support his company would require for its success.

The President was accompanied by various government officials, including the Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, Mining Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya, and Investment, Trade, and Industry Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano. Additionally, Members of Parliament, Members of County Assembly, investors, and other esteemed guests were also present.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Yasmine Hammamet medina to host 6th “Ensemble d’Art Contemporain” symposium, April 13-May 4


Tunis: The 6th “Ensemble d’Art Contemporain” symposium will be held on April 13-May 4 in the Yasmine Hammamet medina, with the participation of painters, sculptors and engravers from 22 countries, namely Tunisia, Mexico, India, Algeria, Russia, Italy, Iraq, Spain, Romania, Poland, Lebanon, Belgium, Jordan, Netherlands, Uruguay, France, USA, Morocco, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Egypt and Kuwait.

Organised by the “Ensemble” foir Contemporary Art organisation chaired by Artist Rim Ayari, this gathering of various forms of plastic art, which will feature workshops throughout the event, will help the participants produce works of art that will be exhibited at the closing ceremony.

Tributes will also be paid to two Tunisian artists, namely engraver and draughtsman Mohamed Ben Miftah and sculptor Abdelaziz Krid.

Visits to the archaeological sites of Carthage and Oudhna, Sidi Bou Saïd, the Bardo National Museum and the Medina of Tunis are also on the agenda.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

April 9: Tunisia celebrates 86th anniversary of Martyrs’ Day


Tunis: Tunisia is celebrating the 86th anniversary of Martyrs’ Day on Tuesday, April 9, in memory of its martyrs who fell on fields of honour to ensure a free, sovereign and prosperous Tunisia.

In Bizerte, Gabes, Ben Arous, Sidi Bouzid and all over the country, ceremonies have been held to commemorate this landmark date in Tunisia’s modern history.

In Bizerte, the area around the martyrs’ cemetery was busy with officials from the executive, security forces and veterans, all of whom came to take part in the salute to the flag ceremony.

The Fatiha was recited in memory of the martyrs and a wreath of flowers was laid on their graves.

The Governor of Bizerte pointed out that the commemoration of the glorious anniversary of April 9,1938 is a renewed call to respect, bravery and pride to be passed on to younger generations.

In Sidi Bouzid, in the «Maryrs Square» a solemn ceremony was held to celebrate this date, in the presence of representatives of the regional and local authorities, several fighters from the
National Movement and security formations, during which the Tunisian flag was flown high to the rhythm of the national anthem.

In Ben Arous, an official ceremony was attended by local and regional officials, representatives of national organisations and military and security forces.

In Gabes, the commemoration was similar, with a tribute paid to the martyrs and a wreath of flowers laid on their graves, followed by the recitation of the Fatiha and the salute to the flag ceremony.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

President Saïed and Education Minister discuss preparations for national exams


Tunis: President Kais Saïed focused on the preparations underway for the organisation of national exams and competitions as he met on Monday at the Carthage Palace Minister of Education Saloua Abassi.

Saïed was quoted in a Presidency statement as stressing the need to take the necessary measures to combat attempts at cheating and warned that there would be no tolerance for cheaters or any other party using modern electronic means to invent new methods of cheating in examinations every year.

The Head of State took the opportunity to reiterate the commitment to proceed with the full and systematic audit of scientific diplomas. This operation, carried out in several ministerial departments, public institutions and companies, had made it possible to identify thousands of falsified diplomas, he pointed out.

This is in addition to «illegal recruitment on the basis of false diplomas, in total violation of the principle of equality between candidates.»

The Head of State also called on the Minister of Education to
find a definitive solution as soon as possible to the problem of substitute teachers, based on objective criteria, in order to safeguard the rights of both teachers and pupils.

President Saïed stressed the need to work with the various parties concerned to put an end to the assaults on teachers, saying this profession has a sacred mission and that it is the duty of the entire national community to protect it and give it the protection it deserves.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

President of Republic tackles issue of communitarian enterprises


Tunis: President Kaïs Saïed met on Monday at the Carthage Palace Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Lotfi Dhiab.

During the meeting, the Head of State reviewed the obstacles and barriers encountered by citizens in setting up communitarian enterprises. These enterprises have proved their effectiveness and efficiency in several governorates of the country.

In this regard, the President of the Republic stressed the need to remove these obstacles as much as possible, adding that the attraction of young people to the creation of these enterprises must be supported by a continuous effort on the part of all stakeholders.

The President of the Republic also called for the draft revision of the Labour Code to be speeded up in order to put an end to the “reign” of subcontracting and fixed-term contracts.

“There can be no progress or development without justice,” President Saïed emphasised.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

IOM, CRT distribute food to 7,000 stranded migrants in Sfax


Tunis: As part of its humanitarian response scale up in the Sfax governorate, the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) Tunisia, in close collaboration with its main implementing partner the Tunisian Red Crescent (French: CRT), has provided 7,000 stranded migrants with food baskets during the holy month of Ramadan.

IOM has conducted several field assessments to target urgent needs in terms of WASH, health, and food necessity. As a response, on March 30, IOM and CRT have implemented a mobile health clinic which has targeted 150 migrants with various services, thanks to the dedicated support from the Health Ministry, the Regional Health Directorate in Sfax and CRT, reads a IOM Tunisia press release published Tuesday.

Over the coming months, and in close collaboration with the CRT in Sfax, IOM Tunisia will continue providing immediate large-scale assistance to migrants in need.

“IOM stands ready to collaborate with authorities at national, regional, and local levels, as well as with the wider humanita
rian community, in the provision of emergency assistance to the most vulnerable,” reads the press release.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Intimate partner violence accounts for almost 5% of reported violence cases in Q1 2024 (Report)


Tunis: A report by the Tunisian Social Observatory under the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES) reveals that intimate partner violence accounted for 4.56% of all cases of violence recorded in the first quarter of 2024 (Q1).

Criminal violence came first with 69.77%, followed by institutional violence with 12.79%.

The report shows that 25 murders caused by violence were reported in Q1 2024, with 84.42% of the perpetrators being men.

The report also indicates that attempted murders accounted for 6.98% of cases of violence registered during the same period.

According to the same source, men accounted for 54.55% of the total number of people attacked, compared with 33.77% of women.

The region of Sousse reported the highest number of incidents of violence, with 11 cases, followed by Tunis, Nabeul, Ariana and Kairouan.

The majority of cases of group violence were recorded in public spaces and on the street.

Homes and public establishments came second.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse