Cuba To Train Kenyan Boxers

The State Department for Sports has signed a deal with the government of Cuba to offer specialized training to Kenyan boxers.

Through the deal, talented Kenyan boxers will train in Cuba to hone their skills as Kenya moves to regain its foothold in the sport.

Sports Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ababu Namwamba said the first cohort to benefit from the deal is the national team, with the specialized training expected to be rolled out before the end of the year.

Known as the hit squad, members of the team, he disclosed, will train in Cuba ahead of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris next year.

Boxing, he added, was one of the sports that put Kenya on the international map but has been run down over the years.

‘Kenya used to be incredibly strong in boxing. We were the first African country to win a gold medal in boxing at the Olympics, but we have since regressed,’ he said.

The government’s renewed commitment on the sport, he added, will see an aggressive recruitment drive and the rehabilitation of facilities across the country.

This, he said, will culminate in the selection of a strong team to represent Kenya at the Olympics.

Speaking at Jomo Kenyatta Sports Grounds in Kisumu during the first edition of the Kisumu Arts and Culture Festival, Namwamba said his ministry was in the process of rehabilitating and establishing new boxing facilities in the country to support the growth of the sport.

‘For you to be selected to join the national team, you must train well in your locality,’ he said.

To actualize the plan, the ministry, he said, will work with county governments to make use of social centers which are laying idle and convert them into academies to regenerate interest in the sport.

First among the projects he disclosed was the construction of a modern boxing ring in Kisumu to tap and nurture talent.

‘Kisumu is a home of serious boxers, and I have tasked the county executive in charge of sports to bring this to my desk so that we can start the construction of a boxing ring in this city,’ he said.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Ethiopia Undertaking Enormous Activities to Develop, Preserve and Promote Tourist Attractions: Ministry of Tourism

The Ministry of Tourism stated that enormous activities are being carried out to develop, preserve, and promote Ethiopia’s tourist attractions.

A permanent exhibition under the theme “Lalibela Carving Faith” showcasing the archaeology and virtual reality of Lalibela Churches was opened in the historical town yesterday.

Tourism State Minister Sileshi Girma on the occasion said works on historical heritages of tourist attraction sites are being carried with a view to adding values and boost the competitive and inclusive social benefits of tourist destination.

Hundreds of thousands of people visited Lalibela virtual reality exhibition which was opened at Entoto Park and similar fair has been opened in Lalibela, he recalled.

Noting that special attention has been given to the development and protection of world heritage sites inscribed by UNESCO, Sileshi stated the protection of Lalibela and enhancing its tourist destination value are underway.

The work of developing, protecting, and promoting attractions sites of Ethiopia are being carried out on a large scale, Sileshi said, pointing out the “Dine For a Nation” project, the renovation of Gondar Fasil and Jimma Abajfar palaces as examples.

In hotel and catering industries, training and capacity building activities are being carried out to provide quality service delivery to tourists , he said.

The Lalibela Sustainable Project is also under implementation by the support of the French Government, he said, adding the project is aimed at extending the stay of visitors by developing tour packages thereby making Lalibela competitive tourist destination and provide benefits to the community.

The state minister called for extension phase of the sustainable Project as it will end in just a year.

Ethiopian Heritage Authority, Deputy Director, Hiwet Hailu said heritage has a unique role as a source of information and income as well as recorded history, to understand nature and the environment.

According to Hiwet, works are being carried out with stakeholders to keep heritages as historical evidence, pass on to posterity, protect them from damage and enhance their utilization for research and development and socio-economic benefits.

The implementation of sustainable project of Lalibela, being carried out in 22 priority areas with the support of French Development Agency(AFD) is also well underway, she said.

According to her, Lalibela permanent exhibition will create a great opportunity to promote Ethiopia and extend visitors’ stay and it will be opened in other areas.

Stressing that preserving and caring for heritage is the duty of citizenship, she said the restoration and maintenance of the Lalibela churches and the temporary shelter of the relics will be done cautiously.

Representing French Embassy in Ethiopia, Cultural Counselor, Sophie Makame on her part said the friendship and cooperation between Ethiopia and France that lasted for over a century has given priority in the field of historical diplomacy and in this regard, it is accomplishing tangible works.

She noted that the Lalibela Sustainable Project being underway, the renovation of the National Palace and National Museum are the initiatives of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President of France, Emmanuel Macron.

As Lalibela is not only historical heritage, but it is also a resource, which provides of benefit to the community, she said, adding that efforts are being made to ensure the continuity of the heritage by combining capabilities of local and foreign experts.

Makame recalled that preserving and caring for Lalibela heritage and passing it on to the next generation is a shared responsibility, and in this regard, France is contributing its share.

She further stated that the implementation of the sustainable project and the permanent exhibition of Lalibela will enhance historical understanding of Ethiopian and international visitors by retrieving historical and spiritual aspects, and it will also be the basis for building a future database, fostering inclusive development for the local community.

As Ethio-French Cooperation, it is our collective responsibility to preserve and protect Ethiopia’s ancient wonders and world heritages. And we have to discharge our responsibility so that the next generation will get its heritages and history preserved. The wonders of rock-hewn churches of Lalibela are the wealth of the country and the world, apart from the city.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Hans-Peter Feldmann, German Conceptual Artist with a Prankish Love for the Ordinary, Dies at 82

The German conceptual artist Hans-Peter Feldmann has died, the director of the Kunsthalle art gallery in the western city of Dusseldorf confirmed to dpa on Sunday, citing the artist’s family. Feldmann was 82.

He died on May 26, Gregor Jansen said, confirming previous media reports.

Feldmann was born in the town of Hilden to the east of Dusseldorf in the state of North Rhine Westphalia and studied painting in the Austrian city of Linz.

He became known above all for his humorous actions. He painted red clown noses on classical portraits and thus held a mirror up to the art scene.

One of the best-known works of the Documenta and Biennale participant is a 6-metre-high pink David sculpture, loosely based on Michelangelo.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency