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Seychelles Tourist Arrivals for 2023- A ready Reckoner

(4 Minutes Read) www.trendsnafrica.com has carried a story about the impressive growth of the tourism sector in Seychelles and its appreciable growth in 2023, which...

Rich Countries in Africa: A Ready Reckoner

(4 minutes read) Nigeria is at the top of the ranking of the richest African countries, ahead of Egypt and South Africa. But Nigeria, being...

Navigating the Shores of Growth and Conservation: Cape Verde’s Tourism Odyssey

Abirami Staff correspondent   (4 Minutes Read) As the sun sets over the azure waters surrounding Cape Verde's ravishing islands, a tale of economic growth and environmental responsibility...

Can there be any Takeaways for Africa from COP28?

(5 Minutes Read) Climate change has been mired in controversies and contradictions for one reason or the other. Developing nations have been complaining about the...

G20’s Compact with Africa Summit: Will West Walk the Talk?

(4 minutes read) The German government pledged recently to invest 4 billion euros (US$4.37 billion) in African green energy projects until 2030 Africa these days is...

AGOA: Will that get it extended further?

(3 minutes read) Of late, the African Growth and Opportunity ACT (AGOA) is in the limelight for several reasons. Foremost is that its operations are...

Green Ports, Green Profits: Sustainability Initiatives in Terminal Operations

Edrian Balsaquina Special correspondent   Nowadays, we must be aware of the consequences of climate change. Climate change affects all of us, so sustainability should be a spotlight...

Weaving tradition with modernity: A saga of Moroccan textile industry

(3 Minutes Read) Abhirami Lakshmi Staff correspondent Morocco, a North African country is renowned for its extensive history, varied culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. An essential part...

Botswana’s Successful Administration of Diamond Industry

(3 Minutes Read) Abhirami Lakshmi Staff correspondent     In continuation of our effort to familiarize the world with the bounties of Africa, our staff correspondent Abhirami Lakshmi writes...

Economic Growth of Equatorial Guinea

Abirami Staff correspondent   Three commodities—cocoa, coffee, and timber—have historically been the backbone of Equatorial Guinea's economy. However, in the 1980s, the discovery and exploitation of petroleum...

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