Building Sustainable Tourism in Africa: Insights from the Essence of Africa Event

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian At the recently concluded Essence of Africa event in Nairobi, tourism industry experts called for sustainable tourism models led by Africans to drive genuine economic and environmental progress. The event, moderated by Jan Hutton, CEO of Australian Tourism Data Warehouse, provided a solutions-focused platform to address key challenges in Africa’s tourism sector. Rethinking Community…

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Building Sustainable Tourism in Africa: Insights from the Essence of Africa Event

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian At the recently concluded Essence of Africa event in Nairobi, tourism industry experts called for sustainable tourism models led by Africans to drive genuine economic and environmental progress. The event, moderated by Jan Hutton, CEO of Australian Tourism Data Warehouse, provided a solutions-focused platform to address key challenges in Africa’s tourism sector. Rethinking Community…

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Africa’s Panhandle Border: The Caprivi Strip’s Unusual History

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Namibia’s peculiar panhandle-shaped border, known as the Caprivi Strip, traces its origins to an unusual colonial agreement between Britain and Germany in the late 19th century. At the time, European powers carved up Africa into colonies, often creating borders with little regard for geography or practicality. Germany faced a logistical challenge connecting its colonies:…

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Africa’s Panhandle Border: The Caprivi Strip’s Unusual History

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Namibia’s peculiar panhandle-shaped border, known as the Caprivi Strip, traces its origins to an unusual colonial agreement between Britain and Germany in the late 19th century. At the time, European powers carved up Africa into colonies, often creating borders with little regard for geography or practicality. Germany faced a logistical challenge connecting its colonies:…

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Migingo Island: Africa’s Tiny, Crowded Fishing Hub

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Migingo Island, a half-acre patch of land on Lake Victoria’s northeastern side, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with 1,000 inhabitants packed into its football-pitch-sized territory. Straddling the border between Uganda and Kenya, the island has been the subject of decades-long territorial disputes but is now co-managed by both…

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Migingo Island: Africa’s Tiny, Crowded Fishing Hub

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Migingo Island, a half-acre patch of land on Lake Victoria’s northeastern side, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with 1,000 inhabitants packed into its football-pitch-sized territory. Straddling the border between Uganda and Kenya, the island has been the subject of decades-long territorial disputes but is now co-managed by both…

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Africa: A Key Destination for Global Energy Transition Investment – AfDB’s Adesina

Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Africa is emerging as a prime investment destination for the global energy transition, driven by its abundant reserves of critical minerals, according to Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group. Speaking at the Africa Investment Forum (AIF) Market Days on December 4 in Rabat, Morocco, Adesina highlighted the continent’s pivotal…

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Africa: A Key Destination for Global Energy Transition Investment – AfDB’s Adesina

Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Africa is emerging as a prime investment destination for the global energy transition, driven by its abundant reserves of critical minerals, according to Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group. Speaking at the Africa Investment Forum (AIF) Market Days on December 4 in Rabat, Morocco, Adesina highlighted the continent’s pivotal…

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President Biden’s Historic Visit to Angola: A Rain-Soaked Farewell to Global Leadership

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian President Joe Biden’s long-awaited trip to Angola, part of his final international tour as president, faced a series of challenges befitting the tumultuous backdrop of his administration. Initially postponed twice—first due to Middle East conflicts in 2023 and then catastrophic hurricanes in 2024—the visit finally materialized under stormy skies, both literal and political. A…

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President Biden’s Historic Visit to Angola: A Rain-Soaked Farewell to Global Leadership

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian President Joe Biden’s long-awaited trip to Angola, part of his final international tour as president, faced a series of challenges befitting the tumultuous backdrop of his administration. Initially postponed twice—first due to Middle East conflicts in 2023 and then catastrophic hurricanes in 2024—the visit finally materialized under stormy skies, both literal and political. A…

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