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Namibia’s Bold Move: Visa Tables Turned on Western Nations
Namibia is set to shake up international travel norms come April next year. The African nation will require visas from citizens of 33 countries, including […]
Namibia is set to shake up international travel norms come April next year. The African nation will require visas from citizens of 33 countries, including […]
Rwanda has indicated it will not refund the over $300 million received from the United Kingdom for its controversial asylum seeker deportation agreement. This stance […]
China is becoming increasingly popular for African students heading abroad in the pursuit of higher education, with the Germany-based ICEF reporting that the Asian country […]
Just as Kenya in inching closer to concluding a preferential trade deal with European Union, a similar deal between the East African Community’s (EAC) and […]
The British government’s controversial bill to deport migrants who have arrived illegally in the UK to Rwanda cleared the first hurdle in Parliament on Tuesday […]
Three weeks after the rejection of a previous project, London and Kigali signed a new treaty in Rwanda on Tuesday December 5, aimed at resurrecting […]
King Charles III was called upon Wednesday October 11 to make a “national apology” for atrocities committed during the British colonial era in Kenya during […]
Some thirteen Ghanaians have completed a three-day training course in Fraud Investigation Management organized by the Economic and Cyber Crime Academy of the City of […]
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has fired his civil Chief of Staff Romy Andrianarisoa currently in custody in the United Kingdom after her detention in London […]
On Wednesday, the police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators gathered in several Kenyan towns to protest against price rises and new taxes imposed by […]
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