37% of Tunisians say they are aware of concept of climate change (survey)
Four out of ten Tunisians, or 37%, say they are aware of the concept of climate change, according to the results of the latest survey by the pan-African research network
Council of Ministers discusses draft decrees to increase guaranteed minimum wage
The Council of Ministers, chaired by Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani, discussed a number of draft decrees at the Kasbah on Thursday, including an increase in the guaranteed minimum wage for
Minister of Industry meets delegation of French group “FORVIA”
Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, Fatma Thabet Chiboub, met on Wednesday in Tunis with a delegation from French automotive technology group “FORVIA”, to examine the group’s investment prospects in
Cabinet decides to set up steering committee to further develop national strategy for promotion of SMEs
A Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani in the Kasbah on Wednesday decided to establish a steering committee overseen by the Ministry of Economy and Planning, comprising all
BCT’s profit increases by 105% in 2023
The Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) made a profit of 1.472 billion dinars for the 2023 financial year, an increase of 105% compared to the result achieved in the 2022
Few clouds Wednesday night and temperatures between 20 and 28 degrees
On Wednesday night, the sky will be covered with low clouds in most regions, according to the National Institute of Meteorology.
Night temperatures will be between 20 and 24 degrees
African Export-Import Bank plans to open a regional center in Tunis
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) plans to open a regional center in Tunis, said its president, Benedict Oramah, during a meeting held Tuesday, July 2, in Tunis, with Governor of
Tunindex closes in green
The stock market closed in green after a long downward trend of five sessions.
The benchmark index recovered by 0.2% to 9661.8 points, in a modest volume of TND 2.9
Brain drain exodus of engineers severly impacts economic growth in Tunisia (ITES)
An alarming migration rate among Tunisian engineers severely impacts on economic and social development as well as the country’s ability to manage its energy, digital and ecological transitions, secure the
Double-circuit overhead power line connecting that of “Metlaoui-Tozeur” to Sagdoud photovoltaic power plant to be constructed
A 150-kilovolt (kv) high-voltage double-circuit overhead power line connecting the existing “Metlaoui-Tozeur” power line to the Sagdoud (Gafsa) photovoltaic power plant will be constructed and operated under an Order of