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  1. Africa: Reliving Continent's Dark Past of Transatlantic Slave Trade

    A quiet island carrying tales of millions of men smuggled out of the continent and into slavery four centuries ago, sits silently like a giant boat in the Atlantic, keeping to itself the dark secrets of its past.

  2. South Africa: 'Beaches Are a Privilege'

    Summer is here, it's time to whip out the sunscreen and surfboards, and head for the beach for some fun in the sun.

  3. Uganda: Tourism Sector Gets Shs 25 Billion Boost

    The Uganda tourism sector will receive US$13 million (Approx. Shs 25 billion) for its development work over the next five years from USAID and the Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance. Each will contribute half the sum.

  4. Nigeria: Jonathan Lauds Tempo of Activities at NTDC

    Vice president Goodluck Jonathan yesterday in Abuja, said the Yar'Adua led government acknowledges "the robust and commendable tempo of activities in the tourism industry, under the leadership of the Director General, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe," which according to him have raised the international profile of the nation's tourism industry.

  5. Rwanda: City Demolishes Part of Golden Hill Hotel

    City authorities on Wednesday ordered the demolition of part of a city hotel on reasons that it was built without an official construction permit.

  6. Uganda: CHOGM - MPs Query Sh1.4 Billion Deal for Training Hotel Staff

    MPs on the public accounts committee yesterday quizzed officials in the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry over a contract awarded to a recruitment firm to train hotel staff in the run-up to the Commonwealth summit at a cost of sh1.4b.

  7. Nigeria: Bakassi - House Seeks UN, AU's Intervention

    House of Representatives yesterday urged the Federal Government to formally report the recent attacks on Nigerians living in the Bakassi Peninsula to the United Nations and the African Union (AU) to ensure that the Cameroonian government abides by the provisions of the Green Tree Agreement.

  8. Nigeria: VP Commissions NTDC's Tourism Radio

    Vice President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday commissioned NTDC's Outside Broadcast Van (OB Van) and Radio Tourism 89.9 FM in the Tourism Village, NTDC headquarters in Abuja. Dr. Jonathan in his remark said the OB Van and the Tourism Radio is the first of its kind in the tourism in industry in Africa.

  9. Nigeria: Place of Orientation in Promoting Local Tourism

    With the appreciative value of returns annually recorded by major players in the global tourism industry, it has become evident that the gains of this unique and sustainable industry to the economy of any nation should no longer be overlooked for a country like Nigeria that seeks to be relevant in the comity of nations.

  10. Uganda: MPs Quiz Tourism's Onen Over Accountability

    Ambassador Julius Onen, the new Tourism Permanent secretary endured baptism of fire as MPs pushed him to explain questionable accountability of Shs5 billion for Chogm activities.

  11. Nigeria: Confidence in Tourism Sector Gradually Picking Up - Unwto

    Worldwide, international tourist arrivals declined by 7 per cent between January and August 2009, but the rate of decline has eased in the past few months. These results, as well as the most recent economic data, confirm United Nations World Tourism organization (UNWTO)'s initial forecast of a 5 per cent decline in international tourist arrivals for the full year 2009, according to the latest ...

  12. South Africa: Govt Denies Delaying Nigerian Visas

    THE government expressed its concern yesterday about the growing perception that Pretoria is limiting the number of Nigerian nationals wanting to visit SA for business and tourism purposes.

  13. Nigeria: WTM - Country Set to Be Leading African Tourist Destination

    The World travel Market has become a vibrant must attend business to business travel and tourism event in the last thirty years in London.

  14. South Africa: New Tourism CEO Announced

    Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk has announced the appointment of Thandiwe Sylvia January-Mclean as the new Chief Executive Officer of South African Tourism (SAT).

  15. Uganda: Shs9 Billion Spent On Absentee Chogm Delegates

    Hotel owners in Kampala smiled to the banks with at least Shs9 billion from the government as advance bookings for the 2007 Chogm delegates who later never turned up, Parliament heard yesterday.


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