Update on Presidential eThekwini Working Group
The Presidency has provided an update on the work of
The Presidency has provided an update on the work of
National Treasury has welcomed South Africa’s ranking by the International
Tunis: The final workshop to draw up and adopt the
Tunis: The Employment and Vocational Training Ministry, Tuesday, announced the
Tunis: Participants in the preliminary meeting for the implementation of
Tunis: “The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is
GABES: The Gabes International Fair Company has begun preparations for
Sidi Bouzid: A project to build a photovoltaic station will
Tunis: The World Bank (WB) has revised downwards its GDP growth forecasts for Tunisia, to 2.4% in 2024, compared to 3% announced in January 2024.
In
Tunis: A training workshop, bringing together stakeholders in road safety management at national and regional levels, was held on April 15-16 in Tunis.
Entitled “Road Safety
Tunis: The bill on the creation of an independent regulatory authority for the electricity sector had been submitted to the Prime Minister for approval, said
Tunis: The World Bank (WB) has revised downwards its GDP growth forecasts for Tunisia, to 2.4% in 2024, compared to 3% announced in January 2024.
In
Tunis: The bill on the creation of an independent regulatory authority for the electricity sector had been submitted to the Prime Minister for approval, said
Tunis: Tunisia, which has suffered six years of drought over the past decade, is considered to be the 5th most vulnerable country in the world
Tunis: The German competence centre for electronics and software engineering, the senior embedded developer Habemus Solutions, which has been operating in Sfax since 2020, announced
Tunis: Devising an integrated climate change adaptation strategy to reduce structural challenges to economic development, in general, and to the agricultural sector, in particular, is
Tunis: The World Bank (WB) has revised downwards its GDP growth forecasts for Tunisia, to
Tunis: A training workshop, bringing together stakeholders in road safety management at national and regional
Tunis: The bill on the creation of an independent regulatory authority for the electricity sector
Tunis: The World Bank (WB) has revised downwards its GDP growth forecasts for Tunisia, to
Tunis: The bill on the creation of an independent regulatory authority for the electricity sector
Tunis: Tunisia, which has suffered six years of drought over the past decade, is considered
Tunis: The German competence centre for electronics and software engineering, the senior embedded developer Habemus
Tunis: Devising an integrated climate change adaptation strategy to reduce structural challenges to economic development,
Tunis: Climate change will have major fallout on Tunisia’s agricultural sector, namely a sharp decline