Cultural Fusion, As International Carnival Calabar Highlights Climate Change The International Carnival Calabar which is distinct from the traditional street parade, helped …
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African Trade: China battles Japan for investment in Africa
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsChina-Africa trade in 2015 amounted to about $180 billion, which was nearly 7.5 times more than Japan-Africa trade. If these numbers grow …
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Tourism: Fighting over tourists puts East Africa in bad light
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsIn the good old days East African tour operators could sit back and know that eager visitors will come to sample the …
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Return to AU: King of Morocco on a charm offensive to Rwanda, Tanzania and Ethiopia
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsBy Friday Nwosu The Moroccan Government is leaving no stone unturned in ensuring that the North African country returns to the Africa …
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Africa: “Should Africa Union accept Morocco back after arrogant snubs?”
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsBy Friday Nwosu Morocco is seeking to be readmitted into the African Union thirty two (32) years after the country pulled out …
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Africa: The Tourism Masterplan begins to unfold in Liberia
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsBy Rahul Bhatnagar, Liberia is on an impressive march towards developing its tourism sector. How can the country’s ongoing efforts provide an …
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African Trade: Zimbabwe lobbies neighbours on ivory trade, will not burn stocks
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsZimbabwe is seeking support from its neighbours to be allowed to engage in international trade in ivory and will not burn its …
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African Economy: African Members demand Ban of Egypt as its Minister calls Africans DOGS and SLAVES
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsEgypt has found itself in the eye of a diplomatic storm after its Deputy Minister for Environment called Sub-Saharan Africans “dogs and …
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By Friday Nwosu The 41st annual congress of Africa Travel Association (ATA) is set to hold on the 14th to 17th of …
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South Sudan is the world’s youngest country, and it has witnessed immense change since gaining independence in 2011. The promise of peace …