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Minister Nomakhosazana Meth: Keynote address at 2025 Productivity and Africa Kaizen Awards Ceremony

Minister Nomakhosazana Meth: Keynote address at 2025 Productivity and Africa Kaizen Awards Ceremony

Honourable guests, Esteemed international delegates joining us (virtually and physically) from across the world, Representatives of government, business and labour, Members of the Board and Executive of Productivity South Africa, Finalists,...

Owner:  South African Government
Tunisia, Libya reaffirm commitment to deepening economic cooperation
Tunisia, Libya Commit to Boosting Economic, Trade Ties
Boat Sinking off Tunisia Claims Lives of Forty Migrants
World Halal Summit, Halal Expo to be held next month in Istanbul
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International Report: “Travel and Tour World” Observes Tourism Growth in Libya and a 60% Increase in Arrivals

International Report: “Travel and Tour World” Observes Tourism Growth in Libya and a 60% Increase in Arrivals

An economic report published by the international tourism and travel news site “Travel and Tour World” highlighted the rapid growth of Libya’s tourism sector in recent years, noting that this development reflects the Dbeibah government’s efforts...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Tunisia frees two businessmen accused of corruption on $25 million bail

Tunisia frees two businessmen accused of corruption on $25 million bail

The Tunisian Financial Judicial Pole has ordered the temporary release of two businessmen under investigation for alleged corruption, in exchange for financial guarantees totalling around 75 million Tunisian dinars (approximately 25 million US...

Owner:  Daud Al-Jamal Abdullah
Former Tunisian FM: Boumediene’s Sahara Dream Lies Buried, Algeria Must Face Reality
Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria urge all Libyan parties to engage in political settlement process to end rift

Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria urge all Libyan parties to engage in political settlement process to end rift

The foreign ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria called on all Libyan parties to “engage seriously” in the UN-sponsored political settlement process to end years of rift in the country, following a trilateral meeting held in Algiers on...

Owner:  Daud Al-Jamal Abdullah
UN: reigniting dialogue in Libya – Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt urge action

UN: reigniting dialogue in Libya – Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt urge action

The liveblog has ended. No liveblog updates yet. Load more Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Meeting in Algiers, the foreign ministers of Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt on Thursday called on all Libyan parties to “seriously commit” to the UN-backed...

Owner:  Hassan Soussou
Anti-Doping: Tunisia Elected to the Advisory Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency

Anti-Doping: Tunisia Elected to the Advisory Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency

The liveblog has ended. No liveblog updates yet. Load more Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp This Thursday, Tunisia was elected a member of the Advisory Experts Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency, as the representative of the African...

Owner:  Hassan Soussou
“Risk of complicity” Tunisia-EU. Amnesty denounces Tunis violence against migrants
Neighbouring states reaffirm support for Libya-led political process at Algiers meeting
Tunisia : chocolate lovers set for the 7th International Chocolate & Pastry Fair

Tunisia : chocolate lovers set for the 7th International Chocolate & Pastry Fair

The liveblog has ended. No liveblog updates yet. Load more Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp The 7th edition of the International Chocolate & Pastry Fair will take place from 20 to 22 November 2025, at the headquarters of the Tunisian Union of...

Owner:  Hassan Soussou
Tunisia | Road fatalities on the rise: 1,025 deaths since the start of the year

Tunisia | Road fatalities on the rise: 1,025 deaths since the start of the year

The liveblog has ended. No liveblog updates yet. Load more Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp The National Road Safety Observatory (ONSR) has reported a 3.74% increase in road fatalities in Tunisia since the beginning of 2025 and up to November 4,...

Owner:  Hassan Soussou
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