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El Ksar municipal pool finally opens in Gafsa

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • El Ksar municipality in Tunisia's Gafsa governorate has opened its long-delayed municipal swimming pool.
  • The complex includes a pool, two multi-purpose rooms, and changing facilities, costing nearly 1.5 million dinars.
  • The project aims to enhance sports and leisure infrastructure and provide a new recreational space for residents.

The municipal swimming pool in El Ksar, Gafsa, has finally opened its doors to the public after significant delays. The facility, a project aimed at boosting sports and leisure options, is now operational.

Mayssoun Al Amini, who manages the El Ksar municipality, confirmed the opening. She stated that the infrastructure is ready to welcome residents. The complex is a comprehensive addition to the area, featuring not only a swimming pool but also two versatile rooms. One room is designated for meetings, while the other can host ceremonies and events. Modern changing rooms and sanitary facilities complete the setup.

this infrastructure is now open to the public and welcomes the inhabitants of the region.

โ€” Mayssoun Al AminiThe official in charge of the municipality's management confirmed the opening of the new facility.

The project represents a substantial investment, with a total cost of approximately 1.5 million Tunisian dinars. Its completion is expected to significantly enhance the recreational and sporting landscape of the El Ksar delegation. The new space is anticipated to become a popular spot for relaxation and various activities for the local population.

to strengthen the sports and leisure infrastructure of the El Ksar delegation and to offer a new space for relaxation and activities to the inhabitants.

โ€” Mayssoun Al AminiThe official explained the project's objectives.
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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.