Tourism found its way onto the agenda of the 1992 Earth Summit because of its potential for development but also due to its adverse effects on populations and natural resources, ... Read more »
Cameroon and Gabon have put in place a Permanent Joint Commission on security issues as a way of solving cross-border problems and have also sought ways of reactivating an ad hoc ... Read more »
Tourist resorts look set to be the latest target of unlawful land seizures across Zimbabwe, after the popular Lake Chivero Recreational Park was invaded over the weekend. Read more »
The murder of Swedish national Anni Dewani in Gugulethu last week while she was on honeymoon with her British husband Shrein Dewani, has thrown a spotlight on government's approach ... Read more »
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation, has expressed concern that indigenous forests in Africa are being cut down at an 'alarming' rate of about 3.4 million hectares per year. Read more »
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