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E-government: Tunisia makes great strides

Several years ago, Tunisia embarked on a program to digitize its administration with the aim of simplifying procedures for citizens and businesses. The National...

Olive oil revenue up 58%

Tunisia has maintained its position as the world's leading exporter of olive oil outside the European Union, according to the latest official statistics released...

Tunisia: Buildings in danger of collapsing: Penalties for offenders!

A building at risk of collapse is any structure or installation of any kind, the total or partial collapse of which could endanger the...

Tunisair renews its fleet: 2 new large aircraft planned

Since its creation, Tunisair has always been at the service of the traveler, offering innovative services, a quality approach and proximity to its customers. The...

Robin Hood or a modern-day Lenin?

The only survivor of all the cabinet reshuffles is up to her usual secretive tricks. As she does every year, Finance Minister Sihem Nemsia...

Alternative tourism in Tunisia: A booming market

Tunisia has no shortage of assets to turn new forms of tourism into a real driving force for regional development and to attract tourists...

After the budget, is the BCT serving Saïed’s project?

President Kais Saïed received on Thursday afternoon, September 26, 2024, Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Fethi Zouhair Nouri, at the presidential palace...

Tunisia: The drought hydra gets worse

The water situation in Tunisia is critical in every respect. With dam levels falling and water stress increasing, this resource is becoming scarcer by...

Faced with logistical challenges, City Cars adapts and diversifies into electrified vehicles

During the 2nd quarter of 2024, revenues of 'City Cars', a car dealer for the Kia brand, decreased by 36.3% to 47.5 million dinars...

BCT: Things are looking up. But key rate will remain at 8%

The Executive Board of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) decided at its meeting on Wednesday to keep the BCT's key rate unchanged at...

AlKimia’s Pyromaniac Firefighter

AlKimia, in which Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT) is the reference shareholder with 39.1% of the capital, has just published its half-yearly accounts for the...

527 rural schools still without drinking water!

The vast majority of rural primary schools in Tunisia suffer from very poor hygiene and sanitation conditions. In rural communities, most schools are located many...
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