SNJT to hold rally in support of journalist Khalifa Guesmi WednesdayAgoro Sare, Ngiya Girls Lift Eliud Owalo Foundation Secondary Schools Basketball Title

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The National Union of Tunisian Journalists is holding outside its headquarters in Tunis on Wednesday morning, a rally in support of journalist Khalifa Guesmi.

Guesmi, a correspondent for the private radio station Mosaïque FM in Kairouan, was arrested on September 3, 2023 in execution of an appeal judgement of May 15, 2023 sentencing him to 5 years in prison under the 2015 anti-terrorism law.

In November 2022, he was sentenced at first instance to one year in prison for refusing to reveal his source after publishing an article about the dismantling of a terrorist cell in Kairouan.

Khalifa Guesmi is accused of publishing information about the dismantling of a terrorist cell in Kairouan. The case against him was opened in March 2022.

In a statement issued on Monday, the union said that this demonstration of support coincides with a hearing of Guesmi’s case at the Court of Cassation.

The SNJT has called on all journalists and pro-freedom forces to take part in the demonstration.

Source: Agence Tunis Afriqu
e Presse

Agoro Sare High School from Homa Bay County is the winner of the inaugural Eliud Owalo basketball tournament played in Kisumu over the weekend.

The team trounced Nyanza basketball champions Anjiko Boys by 55-29 points to lift the boys’ title which was hotly contested.

Maseno School beat Nyanchwa Boys by 37-27 points in the third-position playoff played at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Sports Grounds in Kisumu.

In the girls’ category, Nyiya Girls from Siaya County were crowned winners after beating Tuk Jowi Girls from Migori County by 65-38 points.

The tournament sponsored by the Eliud Owalo Foundation brought together 26 teams from Kisumu, Siaya, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, and Nyamira Counties with a total of 390 players participating.

The winners were awarded trophies, uniforms, and cash prizes with all participating teams taking home Sh 20, 000 and Sh500 airtime for each player.

Information, Communication and the Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo who is the patron of the foundation said the tournam
ent targets to scout and nurture talent to restore the region’s past glory in the sport.

Nyanza region, he said produced some of the country’s prolific basketball players adding that through the tournament which shall be played annually, the foundation and partners will identify, nurture, and support upcoming players to play in top-tier leagues.

Scouts from the Kenya Academy of Sports and the Kenya Basketball Federation, he added have identified the best players in the tournament whom he said will constitute a team for Nyanza to play in the top-flight basketball league.

The tournament comes barely two months after a successful football tournament organized by the foundation in December last year.

The CS said the initiative shall be extended to cover other disciplines to help scout and nurture talent across the board.

Source: Kenya News Agency