Local elections/Tunis 2: Candidate Miled Kriden undertakes to improve municipal action

Local elections candidate for the Farhat Hached Imada (El Khadhra neighbourhood/Tunis 2 delegation) Miled Kriden said that once elected, he would work to improve municipal action, achieve sustainable development and promote citizen participation in municipal action.

The candidate affirmed that his programme focused on youths, promising to invest in their “positive and creative energy” and to organise “regular consultation meetings” with the locals.

He further pointed out the need to coordinate with the associations and NGOs to reduce unemployment among young people from low-income families

Kriden undertook to revamp the green areas, parking lots and sports ground in the neighbouhood.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Draft code of state property to be submitted to Cabinet meeting

The draft code of state property will be presented to the Council of Ministers before being submitted to the Assembly of People’s Representatives (ARP), according to an agreement reached at a ministerial meeting chaired by Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani at the Kasbah Government Palace Tuesday.

The ministerial meeting took place in the presence of the Ministers of Justice, Public Works and Housing, Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries and State Property and Land Affairs.

In the margins of the meeting, the Ministry of Trade was asked to prepare and submit a file on the management of confiscated goods and a draft law on the subject.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Local elections/Goulette: Candidate Ilhem Ben Saleh undertakes to upgrade sewage infrastructure

Local elections candidate for the Goulette constituency Ilhem Ben Salah said her programme has two main goals; provide social assistance in the region and open a section of the National Sanitation Utility (ONAS) in the locality to upgrade the sewage infrastructure.

She further pointed out the need to speed up the construction of the sports hall, which has been stalled for years.

The candidate, who kicked off her campaign on Sunday with the organisation of a political café, said that the locals mainly call for setting up surveillance cameras in the vicinity of the Goulette Port, to counter irregular migration. they also call for refurbishing the cultural centre and reopening the “Rex” movie theatre.

Eight candidates are vying for a seat on the local council, including 1 who will be selected by sortition.

The Goulette delegation has 5 constituencies, namely: the Goulette, Goulette Casino, Kheireddine, Taieb Mhiri and Essalam neighbourhood.

The Goulette accounts for nearly 7% of Tunis governorate, i.e. 20.
20km², and is home to 58,832 population.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Stock market rebounds 0.2% after Tuesday’s trading session

The stock market rebounded by 0.2%, concluding the session at 8,620 points. With a volume of TND 5.5 million, trading benefited from the execution of two block transactions on Assurances Maghrebia stock, totalling TND 2.6 million, according to broker Tunisie Valeurs.

The shares of this company were the most sought after during the session. The stock of the third-largest insurer in Tunisia ended the session unchanged at TND 52.790, injecting TND 3.4 million into the market, representing 62% of the trading volume.

SOMOCER stock took the spotlight, appreciating by 3% to TND 0.690. Despite thin trading, with a turnover of TND 5,000, SPDIT stock delivered one of the best performances of the session. The investment company affiliated with the SFBT Group saw a 2.4% increase, closing at TND 8.700.

Traded at a volume of TND 159,000, SICAF stock stood out as one of the most dynamic stocks on the market.

On the other hand, BH Leasing stock experienced the steepest decline of the session. Without any transactions ta
king place, the leasing company linked to the BH Group saw a 5% decrease, closing at TND 3.590.

Ennakl Automobiles stock also performed poorly during the session, declining by 4.5% to TND 11.160. The stock generated a turnover of TND 49,000 during the session.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Local elections/Tunis 2: Candidate Nouri Balbali promises to facilitate access to municipal services

Local election candidate Nouri Balbali, representing the Imada of Kheireddine Bacha (delegation of the El Khadhra neighbourhood/Tunis 2 constituency) said that he will endeavour to set up a vocational training centre to integrate young people and drop-out students into the working life.

He also promised to facilitate access to municipal services in his region.

He deemed it necessary to establish a public library and a youth centre, and to improve the quality of public transport services, particularly those of metro number 2.

The candidate also underlined the need to have a weekly market and a shopping centre in the area to better serve citizens.

He also promised to resolve the problems related to the current state of the infrastructure (repair the public lighting and prevent the stagnation of rainwater).

Once elected, he also undertook to improve public cleanliness and hygiene and to take action to beautify public spaces.

The cadidate further intends to solve the problem of stray dogs, “which threaten
the lives of citizens” and to provide health services in the region by eneavouring to construct a nursing and a health care facilities.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

UTICA and GIZ sign memorandum of understanding to create Support Center for Responsible Business Activities

A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (UTICA) and the German International Development Cooperation Agency (GIZ) so as to create an assistance center in charge of commercial activities, the Tunisian employers’ organization said on Tuesday.

This memorandum, signed on Monday, is part of the Global Solidarity Initiative (GSI) launched by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) in order to support responsible business activities within the framework of global import chains.

Under this memorandum, a Responsible Business Assistance Center will be created within UTICA for the benefit of Tunisian companies. It will provide companies with necessary guidance, support, data and networking so as to boost investment, innovation and value creation.

Speaking of challenges facing Tunisian companies, UTICA President, Samir Majoul, stressed that cooperation with German partners must include issues of food sovereignty,
water and renewable energy. He expressed hope that the legislative framework would be modernized so as to help the private sector meeting these challenges.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Local elections: Campaigning underway in Tunis 1

Local elections candidates Marwa Kessahi (Mourouj 2, Kabaria) and Mehdi Zarrouki (Mohamed Ali neighbourhood in the Imada of Wardia) are carrying on their campaigns on Tuesday, notably through direct contact with citizens and distribution of their election programme leaflets.

Kessahi’s programme includes among others renovation and infrastructure projects for the region and the construction of a youth centre.

The candidate told TAP that she will endeavour to refurbish schools, fit out a culture centre in El Mourjou 2 and spaces for craftswomen to display their products, she told TAP.

For his part, Zarrouki affirmed that his programme will focus among others, on fitting out a weekly market, a municipal library and two sports grounds, promising to convert the local health facility into hospital and to create an industrial area.

He will also work notably to lay a ring road and set up surveillance cameras in the region’s streets.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Local elections: Campaigning underway in Tunis 1Be Patriotic, County Commissioner Urges Kenyans

Local elections candidates Marwa Kessahi (Mourouj 2, Kabaria) and Mehdi Zarrouki (Mohamed Ali neighbourhood in the Imada of Wardia) are carrying on their campaigns on Tuesday, notably through direct contact with citizens and distribution of their election programme leaflets.

Kessahi’s programme includes among others renovation and infrastructure projects for the region and the construction of a youth centre.

The candidate told TAP that she will endeavour to refurbish schools, fit out a culture centre in El Mourjou 2 and spaces for craftswomen to display their products, she told TAP.

For his part, Zarrouki affirmed that his programme will focus among others, on fitting out a weekly market, a municipal library and two sports grounds, promising to convert the local health facility into hospital and to create an industrial area.

He will also work notably to lay a ring road and set up surveillance cameras in the region’s streets.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Migori County Commissioner David Gitonga has urged the residents of Migori to be patriotic and to portray political tolerance to forge unity and harmony among the various communities of Migori.

Gitonga, who led the Migori residents to celebrate this year’s Jamhuri Day at Migori Primary School in Suna West Sub County, said that it was only through patriotism and accommodating divergent political views that the county can achieve peace and development.

‘When there is political tolerance and peace, a country is able to develop faster and, in so doing, improve the lives of its people,’ he said.

He encouraged the residents to always attend public ‘Barazas’ organised by the local administration to enable them to understand and be informed of what projects the government was implementing.

Gitonga added that the county and the national government have operationalized the County Health Promoters (CHP) to help address the health issues in the county.

He called upon the residents to cooperate with the CHP to estab
lish their health status and address their health concerns before they become chronic.

Gitonga also urged the Kuria community to shun Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) to give a Kuria girl a decent life.

On education matters, Gitonga encouraged parents to collaborate with their local leaders and the national government to ensure all the 2023 candidates transition to their next level of education.

Migori County Secretary Samson Olima, who represented Migori Governor Ochilo Ayacko in the event, acknowledged that the county, in coordination with the national government, has deployed 2,900 CHP across the 40 wards to help the county residents with health hygiene matters.

He urged the local community to coordinate with the CHP to get the best health practices and preventive measures.

The Jamuhuri Day celebrations were also celebrated in all 12 sub-counties of Migori, chaired by the respective Deputy County Commissioners.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Bizerte elections: Candidates in Menzel Jemil and Menzel Abderrahman call for infrastructure development

Infrastructure development is high on the agenda of candidates Sabeur El Hkari and Habib Saafi, who will represent the localities of Sidi Ahmed in Bizerte-South and Menzel Abderrahman in Menzel Jemil, respectively in the local elections to be held on December 24.

Candidate Sabeur El Hkari has promised to speed up the completion of stalled projects, including the reopening of the post office in Borj Chelaf, the rehabilitation of the local road No. 304 and the construction of a dispensary in Zargoun, as well as reinforcing the connection to the electricity network and improving roads.

Candidate Habib Saafi promised to oversee the projects of the Urban Rehabilitation and Renovation Agency (ARRU) in his region and to promote education, health and transport services for the local population.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Kang’ata Calls For Better Policies To Uplift Livelihoods


Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang’ata has called upon both national and county leaders to come up with strategies and policies that will eradicate poverty and improve the livelihoods of Kenyans.

Kang’ata observed that despite the country attaining independence 60 years ago, a large number of Kenyans are languishing in poverty.

He said the time has come for leadership in this country to develop and implement various programmes meant to uplift the livelihoods of vulnerable citizens.

The governor who spoke during Jamuhuri Day celebrations at Rurii Stadium in Mathioya Sub County cited the Asian countries that attained independence later than Kenya, but currently, they are among the developed nations.

‘It’s worrying to see a large population of Kenyans who cannot afford basic needs. As leaders, we need to think and employ pragmatic strategies that will alleviate livelihoods in this country,’ he said.

Kang’ata continued, ‘Here in Murang’a, we have started various programmes aimed at uplifting the lives of the vul
nerable residents. We have a health programme dubbed Kang’ata Care, which has registered more than 40, 000 residents to access quality health care for free.’

The governor further said that in agriculture, the subsidy programme, among others, has enabled farmers to reap big benefits from their farm produce and dairy products.

‘The national government also works towards curbing high levels of poverty by implementing programmes that will see Kenyans earn more from their economic activities,’ he added.

Kang’ata cited exploitation and graft as some of the reasons that have led to high levels in the country, calling on the relevant government agencies to ensure public resources are used prudently for the benefit of Kenyans.

On his part, Murang’a County Commissioner Patrick Mukuria directed the management of local coffee factories to beef up security to protect farmers’ produce.

‘This is the harvesting season for coffee. Due to the lucrative prices of the cash crop, the theft of coffee at factories has gone up,
and it’s the responsibility of the management of the factories to ensure farmers’ produce is protected.

‘Employ competent security guards and install CCTV in the factories to prevent coffee delivered in your factories from being stolen. Farmers are waiting for payment, and if their coffee is stolen, it means there will be no payment,’ stressed Mukuria.

He asked the managers of the factories to cooperate with the police and other members of the county’s security team to protect farmers’ coffee.

‘After the coffee is packaged in sacks, managers need to get armed security officers from the county police commander, who will escort the coffee to the specified destination,’ he added.

Mukuria further observed that the county, in the recent past, has experienced increased cases of suicide.

‘Every month we get a report about a person who has taken his life through suicide. The problem cuts across all nine sub-counties within Murang’a.

‘The large number of those who have committed suicide are men. I appeal to resi
dents to speak out about their challenges to people they trust. Seek also help from relevant government offices. It’s disheartening to be losing people through suicide,’ stated the commissioner.

Source: Kenya News Agency