NFDK Warns Parents, Guardians Against Hiding PWDS


The National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya (NFDK) is giving the Western Kenya donation of equipment worth over Sh7.5 million this year to support Persons With Disabilities (PWD).

NPDK Board of Trustee member Prof. Julia Ojiambo, while speaking outside the regional commissioner’s office in Kakamega town during the distribution of donations to the disabled, said ten institutions taking care of PWDs have been allocated Sh 2 million, with each receiving Sh 200,000.

She added that another 45 individuals received donations worth Sh1.5 million.

Prof. Ojiambo raised concern that a number of caregivers were still hiding persons living with disabilities, for fear of stigmatisation, saying such actions were denying PWDs the opportunities to engage in income-generating activities.

‘Even in a scenario where persons have severe disabilities, we empower the caregivers who then use the equipment as an income-generating activity to support the beneficiary,’ she said.

She said the Constitution guarantees the principle of
inclusivity, noting that it was unfair to block a group of people in society from enjoying their fundamental rights.

Prof. Ojiambo, who is also the chair of programmes at the Fund, was accompanied by other Board of Trustees members, including Major Marsden Madoka and former Kitui Senator David Musila.

She noted that the fund that was established on October 10, 1980, has been around for 43 years since its inception and has, over the years, continuously helped empower many PWDs.

‘The individual donations are given according to individual requests and range from rehabilitative equipment to mobility aids and tools of trade,’ she added.

Musila and Madoka urged the recipients to utilise the equipment given to them to improve their social wellbeing and not sell them.

Musila said disability should not be construed to mean inability and urged caregivers to support the government in its efforts to uplift the welfare of those at the bottom of the pyramid.

Source: Kenya News Agency

DigiTax To Simplify Tax Compliance For Private Schools


A technology firm has developed a solution dubbed DigiTax to simplify tax compliance for private schools to ensure seamless onboarding and compliance with the Kenya Revenue Authority’s (KRA) Electronic Tax Invoice Management System (eTIMS).

DigiTax, developed by Namiri Technology, is an approved eTIMS compliance integrator.

The move to modernize and streamline the process of transmitting taxes by KRA is aimed at ensuring tax compliance by businesses.

To digitise tax systems, the Tax Procedures Act was revised, and the use of electronic tax invoices was introduced for all taxpayers, including those not VAT-registered.

The law makes it mandatory for any business to be onboarded on the platform and generate electronic tax invoices.

According to KRA, eTIMS is a software solution that provides taxpayers with options for a simple, convenient, and flexible approach to electronic invoicing.

Taxpayers can access the platform from the comfort of their homes or offices through computers, laptops, tablets, smartpho
nes, and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).

Members of the Kenya Private Schools Association were taken through the process of onboarding to the eTIMS compliance process by officials from KRA and DigiTax. Namiri Technology Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Caine Wanjau said they came up with a solution to simplify tax compliance.

‘DigiTax streamlines eTIMS compliance, making the tax compliance transition easier for Kenyan schools,’ said Wanjau, adding that schools can seamlessly onboard eTIMS, eliminating the complexities and limitations posed by traditional hardware-based systems.

The firm has tailored solutions for specific sectors, though their main focus is on schools. They have partnered with some providers of school software and solutions to help them integrate their solutions with eTIMS.

Initially, he stated that schools were not required by KRA to use any tax software since school fees and some services in the education sector were tax-exempt.

‘Before eTIMS, if you were tax exempt, you didn’t need t
o use any specific solution to generate a receipt,’ explained Wanjau, adding that DigiTax helps schools find a solution and generate an eTIMS-compliant receipt.

DigiTax has already integrated and onboarded several private schools onto the eTIMS platform.

‘We have tried to make the process as easy, simple, and quick as possible. It simplifies all the processes, which can be quite complex if you don’t know what you are doing. We navigate and assist companies on how to be compliant,’ said Wanjau.

The firm provides value-added services to schools through assistance to clear a backlog of tax invoices from January after the lapse of the eTIMS compliance window and ensure the invoices are up-to-date.

Source: Kenya News Agency

FTF federal bureau elections: Three candidate lists submitted


Tunis: Three candidate lists are standing for the Tunisian Football Federation (FTF)’s federal bureau, the FTF said on Saturday.

These lists are led by Jalel Ben Tekaya, Zied Tlemceni and Mohamed Wassef Jlaiel.

The FTF General Elective Assembly will be held next May 11. It was initially scheduled for March 9 but the three candidate lists led by Maher Ben Aissa, Jalel Ben Tekaya and Wassef Jlaiel were rejected by the Appeals Committee due to irregularities.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

ITF/CAT Individual African Junior Championship for 16andUnder (doubles): Tunisia’s Lamis Houas and Nadine Hamrouni bag title


Tunis: Tunisian duo Lamis Houas and Nadine Hamrouni on Friday won the 2024 ITF/CAT African Junior Championship for 16andUnder (doubles), after defeating Algerian duo Maria Badache and Kawter Abidat 6-2, 7-6 (2).

Houas for her part, won the silver medal in the girls’ singles, after conceding defeat on Saturday to Egyptian Rahaf Mostafa 6-3, 6-4.

16 countries and 55 athletes (29 boys and 26 girls) took part in this championship, hosted on April 15-20 by Algiers, Algeria.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

African Men’s Volleyball Club Championship: MS Bousalem through to quarterfinals


Tunis: MS Bousalem qualified for the quarter-finals of the African Men’s Volleyball Club Championship after defeating Zambia’s Green Buffaloes 3-2 (23-15, 25-17, 25-18 , 21-25, 17-15) at a round of 16 game played in Cairo on Saturday.

MS Bousalem, who made a clean sweep of the group stage, will find out their quarter-final opponents at the end of the round of 16 currently taking place.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s Fethi Zouinkhi crowned African para-triathlon champion


Tunis: Tunisian Fethi Zouinkhi was crowned African para-triathlon champion on Saturday, on day 2 of the 2024 Africa Triathlon Para Championships held in Hurghada, Egypt.

Tunisian Mohamed Khenissi bagged gold in the junior triathlon event, while compatriot Sofiene Selmi won bronze in the same category.

Day 1 of the tournament, Friday, saw Zakaria Chtioui win bronze in the senior triathlon and silver in the U-23 category, while youngsters Issra Yahiaoui and Mohamed Amine Slama were crowned champions in the under-17 girls and boys category.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Soccer – UNAF U-17 Tournament – Day 2: Tunisia lose to Morocco 1-2


Tunis: Tunisia’s U-17 team lost to Morocco’s (1-2) on Saturday, at a Day 2 game of the North African Union (UNAF) U-17 soccer tournament played in Algiers, Algeria.

Results:

Saturday, April 20:

Tunisia 1 Chiheb Abdelli (11′)

Morocco 2 Rayane Akheddiou (48′), Naoufel Abdelkader (67′)

Standings

PTs

Pl.

Dif.

1- Morocco

4

2

+1

2- Algeria

1

1

0

.- Egypt

1

1

0

4- Tunisia

1

2

-1

5- Libya

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s soccer Cup 2023-2024- Round of 32 results


Tunis: Stade Tunisien, PS Sakiet Eddaier and Al Ahly Sfaxien qualified for the Round of 16 of the 2023-2024 Tunisia’s soccer Cup after beating ES Zarzis (3-0), ES Tazarka (1-0) and US Ksibet Mediouni (3-0) respectively in Saturday’s round of 32.

They are joining AS Marsa, CA Bizertin and EGS Gafsa, winners on Friday against CS Sfaxien (1-0 a.e.t), AS Mhamdia (2-1) and AS Hamma (1-0) respectively.

Results:

Played Saturday, April 20:

ES Zarzis – Stade Tunisien 0-3

Ahly Sfaxien – US Ksibet Mediouni 3-0

PS Sakiet Eddaier – ES Tazarka 1-0

Played Friday, April 19:

AS Hamma – EGS Gafsa 0-1

AS Mhamdia – CA Bizertin 1-2

CS Sfaxien – AS Marsa 0-1 A.E.T

Fixtures:

Playing Sunday, April 21 at 2:30 pm:

ES Métlaoui – US Monastir

US Ben Guerdane – Club Africain

ES Bouchemma – ES Sahel

CS Chebba – ES Jerba

ES Alouite – CS Korba

AS Soliman – AS Gabès

FS Menzel Kamel – O.Béja

JS Omrane – US Tataouine

SC Moknine – SC Ben Arous

Playing Wednesday, May 8:

OC Kerkennah – Espérance ST

Source: Agence Tunis Afr
ique Presse

CAF Champions League – semi-final 1st-leg: Esperance ST secure 1-0 home-win over South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns


Tunis: Esperance Sportive de Tunis secured a 1-0 win over South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns at a CAF Champions League semi-final first-leg game played on Saturday night in Rades.

The only goal of the match came from Brazilian Yan Sasse in the 40th minute.

In the other semi-final first leg, TP Mazembe and holders Al Ahly of Egypt made a goalless draw in Lubumbashi (DR Congo).

The second-leg game will take place next Friday in Pretoria.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse