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Tunisia: Tende Energy announces news acquisition

Tende Energy Plc has announced it has taken full ownership of Anglo Tunisian Oil & Gas (ATOG) following the acquisition of a further 90%...

Short-term loans contracted by the State soar by 112.5%

The Tunisian government is increasingly being criticized for making excessive demands on banks for short-term loans in the form of assimilated treasury bills (BTAs)...

Skin is good, but shoe isn’t: half a million sacrificial sheepskins collected!

The organizers of the national campaign to raise awareness of the need to collect and recycle skins of sheep slaughtered during Eid al-Idha in...

Making Tunisia a hub for high value-added startups

In an interview with African Manager, the director of the digital economy at the Ministry of Communication Technologies, Wissam Malki, reviewed the measures taken...

Tunisia-WB: new partnership framework “more flexible and adaptable to situations”

The broad outlines of the new strategic country partnership framework (CPF) between Tunisia and the World Bank for the period 2023/2027 were presented on...

Will this rain help Tunisia to overcome 4 years of drought?

As the saying goes 'In April, do not shed a single thread; in May, do as you please.' Since May, it has been raining in...

Tunisian start-ups: a flash in the pan?

The performance and success stories of Tunisian startups that have made headlines in recent months are isolated cases, and by no means indicative of...

STEG’s commercial director: increase planned for 2023, smart grids and abandoning

Electricity and gas bills will increase in 2023, said Sami Ben H'mida, Commercial Director of the Société tunisienne d'électricité et de gaz (STEG), who...

Saïed’s economic project in a frightening 86-year-old cartoon!

The Tunisian head of state has finally spoken about the economy. This is the first time this has happened during Saïed's term in office,...

The state and the banks: In the interest of all!

Recently, local and foreign reports have been peppered with extremely alarmist analyses regarding the exposure of Tunisian banks to sovereign default, i.e. the inability...

Tunisians concerned about financial implications of 5G

Joining the hype that has been going on since 2019 about the fifth generation of wireless networks, known as 5G, Tunisia announced on Monday...

Insurers & bankers: Who gets paid the most?

This is not peeping, but information in the age of financial transparency. A concept introduced by the Tunisian financial market law, which requires the...
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