In a major move to boost tourism and ensure a massive turnout for Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2027), the Ugandan government …
Tourism
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Travels
Africa: Nigeria’s Travel Economy Hits $14bn in 2025, Lags Behind Global Peers Despite Growth — Report
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsNigeria’s travel economy is projected to reach approximately $14 billion in 2025, up from about $13.5 billion in 2024, but remains uncompetitive …
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Tourism
Africa: Ethiopia Ranks Among World’s Fastest-Growing Tourism Markets says Ministry of Tourism
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsEthiopia is rapidly positioning itself as one of the fastest-growing tourism industries globally, driven by sweeping government reforms, infrastructure investments, and aggressive …
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Tourism
Tourism: Governor Sanwo-Olu Celebrates Cultural Heritage at Lagos Fanti Carnival
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsGovernor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to preserving and promoting cultural heritage, following his attendance at the vibrant Fanti Carnival …
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Tourism
Africa: Kenya Tourism Board, Visa Partner Kenya Airways on Joint Travel Campaign to Boost Tourism
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe Kenya Tourism Board, Visa, and Kenya Airways have launched a six-month campaign offering up to 8% off international flights and 5% …
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Travels
Africa: Ghana removes visa fees for all African nationals starting May 25, 2026 to boost continental integration
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsFrom 25th May, 2026 all African nationals would not be required to pay visa fees when visiting Ghana. This measure, grounded in …
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Emirates has notified its customers that the temporary UAE visa overstay exemption introduced during airport disruptions has officially expired with immediate effect. …
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Tourism
Africa: Stakeholders Push for NTDA Act Reenactment to Boost Nigeria’s Tourism Growth
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsKey players in Nigeria’s tourism and hospitality industry are calling for the urgent reenactment of the NTDA Act 2022, stressing that updated …
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Kenya
Africa: Ruto’s Tourism Reforms Boost Kenya’s Global Appeal, Drive Sector Growth with $3.75bn Earnings, Welcomes 7.9 Million Visitors in 2025
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsKenya’s tourism sector recorded strong growth in 2025, generating between $3.3 billion (Ksh. 0.5 trillion) and $3.75 billion in earnings while attracting …
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Tourism
Africa: “From Luck to Legacy: How George Uriesi sparked a turning point in the Detty December conversation”
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe final session of the Naija7Wonders Zoom Conference 3.0 did not end with applause alone—it ended with a pause, the kind that …