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The
African safari market continues to demonstrate resilience and evolution,
with South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania maintaining their
dominant position as the most sought-after destinations
for wildlife tourism. Fresh industry analysis reveals that these three
nations collectively attracted nearly two-thirds of all safa… read more
Côte
d'Ivoire has taken a decisive step in its aviation
strategy by ratifying bilateral air service agreements with Angola,
Brazil and Oman. The parliamentary approval, secured on Thursday the
ninth of April 2026, underscores the West African nation's determination
to transform Abidjan into a competitive regional aviat… read more
A
growing chorus of voices within Uganda's tourism community is pressing
for meaningful private sector representation as the country moves toward
amending its principal tourism legislation. The debate has intensified
in recent weeks, with industry leaders warning that proposed changes to
the Tourism Act of 2008 risk fa… read more
Visitors
planning seaside escapes to one of South Africa's most beloved coastal
cities can proceed with confidence. The latest municipal assessment
confirms that the vast majority of Durban's monitored
bathing beaches currently satisfy national recreational
water safety requirements, offering excellent conditions for s… read more
The Nigeria Civil
Aviation Authority has successfully mediated a dispute between Air
Peace and the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company,
averting potential operational disruptions that could have affected
passengers and travel businesses relying on smooth domestic … read more
South
African National Parks has implemented precautionary
closures across all internal tourist routes at Karoo National Park
following significant rainfall that has compromised driving conditions
throughout the reserve. The measure, which took effect on 12 April 2026,
presents immediate implications for travel profess… read more
A
fresh wave of discussion has swept through Liberia's
tourism and creative sectors following the introduction
of new licensing fees by the Liberia Tourism Authority. The policy,
which was officially announced in early April 2026, has prompted
industry stakeholders to question whether the timing and structure of
thes… read more
A
transformative cross-border railway connecting Botswana and
Zambia has moved closer to realisation following a Joint
Steering Committee meeting held in Kasane, Botswana on 1 April 2026. The
Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone Rail Project represents a significant
infrastructure initiative that promises to reshape regional … read more
The
United States Embassy in Abuja has cancelled all visa
appointments, directing applicants to monitor their
emails for rescheduled dates in a development that carries significant
implications for travel professionals managing client bookings to
American destinations. The announcement arrived on Thursday following
a… read more
A
landmark gathering of senior government officials has set the stage for
one of the most ambitious infrastructure developments in recent African
history. The transport ministers from Tanzania, Burundi,
and the Democratic Republic of the Congo recently
convened in Kinshasa to advance plans for a modern electric standar… read more