Founded in 1996, iAfrica stands as one of South Africa's most enduring portals. In 2018, Africa.com acquired iAfrica, ...
A fascinating new documentary by Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, 'Soundtrack to a Coup D'Etat' shines a light on a ...
Opening this month in Accra, Ghana is an exciting new concept in the form of a museum. The Limbo Museum is meant to be a ...
From the moment you first spy its misty prominence rising above the dusty plains, you'll know that Kilimanjaro simply has to ...
Haggling in the medina, camel rides in the desert and tucking into a tagine. One thing that might not occur to many people is ...
In the bustling capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, one humble dish stands out among the rest: kwanga. Made from ...
In a statement released by Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (Satsa) and Africa’s Eden Tourism, “Travellers to ...
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Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) plays a vital role in enabling access to essential services and fostering economic growth ...
A setting of historical consequence and a modernist masterpiece, the UN's Africa Hall in Ethiopia recently underwent a revitalisation effort, which has upgraded it into a top-rate conference and ...
Tunisia is yet another country to warn that it accommodates “too many tourists” who stick to beaches and popular resorts. With that in mind, officials are now working to spread out tourism nationwide ...
Wales coach Warren Gatland appealed for both patience and time for his young side to develop after they lost a 10th successive international, upset 24-19 by Fiji at the Principality Stadium on Sunday.