Slider

Slider Zoom Africa

Zulu: Between Warrior Legends and the Harsh Reality of Life

The Zulu are the largest ethnic group in South Africa, making up approximately 221,000 people, and are known as the “Warrior Nation” for their history…

Read More »

Who is Zinedine Zidane, the new director of the African Department at the International Monetary Fund?

Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, announced her intention to appoint Zain Zeidan as Director of the African Department, succeeding Abebe Amro Selassie…

Read More »

With Iran's approval, a tanker carrying Iraqi oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz.

Data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and Kpler showed that an oil tanker carrying Iraqi crude had passed through the Strait of Hormuz near the coast…

Read More »

The Xhosa tribe: a cultural heritage that gave birth to Nelson Mandela

The Xhosa are the second largest ethnic group in South Africa, and are best known as the birthplace of the late leader Nelson Mandela…

Read More »

History of matches between the Egyptian youth national team and their Algerian counterparts

The Egyptian under-17 national team has a strong history of matches against their Algerian counterparts, particularly in the qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations…

Read More »

Sadio Mane: How did he become a Senegalese football legend and a global sporting inspiration?

Sadio Mane is one of the greatest names African football has produced in the 21st century. He grew up in the village of Bambali…

Read More »

Senegal: A story of independence after a century of colonialism

In the heart of West Africa, along the Atlantic coast, lies the Republic of Senegal, one of the countries that has reflected a long history of struggle…

Read More »

The Chaga people... the banana tribe of Tanzania

The Chaga people of Tanzania are among the most prominent Bantu tribes in East Africa, and are known as the “banana tribe” due to their heavy reliance on…

Read More »

Malindi: A jewel of the Kenyan coast and a haven for marine tourism and safari

On the shores of the Indian Ocean, where ancient history meets pristine natural beauty, the Kenyan city of Malindi stands as one of the most prominent tourist destinations…

Read More »

The Ostrich People: An African Tribe Defying the Strangeness of Nature and Revering Trees

In the heart of the African continent, where tribes abound and customs and traditions vary, the Fadoma tribe stands out, living in northern Zimbabwe on the banks of the valley…

Read More »
Back to top button