by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – THE commissioning of body-worn cameras for customs operations by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) marks a breakthrough in the parastatal’s investment in technology to strengthen
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – THE commissioning of body-worn cameras for customs operations by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) marks a breakthrough in the parastatal’s investment in technology to strengthen
by ALLOYCE KIMBUNGA DAR-ES-SALAAM – LOCATED in East Africa along the shores of the Indian Ocean, Tanzania is a land of breathtaking landscapes, extraordinary wildlife and rich cultural heritage. Bordered
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK – ETHIOPIAN Airlines has celebrated the International Women’s Day and the company’s 80th anniversary with all-women-operated flights to eight destinations. On Sunday, the women operated flights
by AVUYILE SOKUTU COFFEE BAY – THE Eastern Cape Province lies on the south-eastern coast of South Africa, stretching from the Garden Route in the west to the border of
by BEKEZELA NDEBELENKAYI – SET within the expansive landscapes of Matabeleland North Province in north-western of the country, Nkayi is a district rich in culture, heritage and natural beauty. Located
by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN – AN airline will debut flights to Cape Town while two others will expand their services to the South African city in the coming months.
by NELUKOBA CHUMA VICTORIA FALLS – VICTORIA Falls in Matabeleland North province, Zimbabwe’s flagship tourism destination and one of Africa’s most breathtaking natural wonders, is once again set to command
by AHMED MOOLLACAIRO — EGYPT, the land of timeless history and breathtaking landscapes, continues to captivate the imagination of travelers worldwide. Known as the cradle of ancient civilization, Egypt offers
by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIAN Airlines, Africa’s aviation powerhouse, is set to strengthen its leadership in domestic connectivity with the inauguration of three new airports in Negele Borena,
by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN – SOUTH Africa’s rooibos industry is entering 2026 balancing export growth with climate risk and shifting global trade conditions, even as agriculture gains renewed political





