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In a historic move, Ghana opens its doors to African brothers with free visas.

Ghana has announced the cancellation of visa fees for African citizens, effective May 25, 2026, coinciding with Africa Day, with the aim of facilitating travel within the country.

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Beauty in Africa: From the allure of dark skin to the red-skinned woman

In the African continent, vibrant with life and color and long a source of inspiration in the world of beauty, despite differing global standards, it remains…

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King Mswati III of Eswatini: 4 decades in power as Africa's richest monarch

King Mswati III of Eswatini is approaching his 40th year on the throne in two weeks, cementing his position as one of…

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Antananarivo: The beating heart of Madagascar and a captivating tourist destination

Antananarivo is the capital of Madagascar, which Malagasy people call Tana, as it is the country's political and economic capital, and is located in…

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Hutu and Tutsi... What are the most famous tribes in Rwanda?

Located in East Africa in the Great Lakes region, Rwanda is known as the "Land of the Intimate Hills" for its enchanting natural landscapes, but its human history...

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Kenya's tourism revenue is set to hit a record high in 2025 as visitor numbers rise.

Kenya's Minister of Tourism and Wildlife, Rebecca Miano, stated that the country's tourism sector generated revenues of 500 billion shillings…

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جنوب إفريقيا: مئات المرضى يستعيدون أبصارهم خلال ماراثون لإزالة المياه البيضاء

استعاد العشرات من مصابي المياه البيضاء على العين في جنوب إفريقيا قدرتهم على سلامة النظر، بعد معاناتهم لسنوات طويلة في…

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Adventure tourism in Zambia: Victoria Falls and Livingstone are unforgettable destinations

Zambia reigns supreme as a top tourist destination in Africa, offering a unique blend of wild nature and a rich colonial history, and is considered…

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She lived for more than a century... The story of "Africa's Umm Kulthum" who sang without a microphone

In the heart of East Africa, amidst the alleyways of Tanzanian coastal cities, emerged an exceptional voice that transformed into an artistic legend, transcending borders…

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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…

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