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Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda are
all slated to receive COVID-19 vaccines before the end of February. In a report released on Wednesday by COVAX and the World Health
Organization, Ethiopia will receive nearly nine million doses, the
largest number of doses, as per the WHO Emergency Use Listing… read more
WWF South Africa has announced that five new farms in the Cape Winelands in … read more
Gonarezhou National Park in south-eastern … read more
Indigenous carrier, Air Peace airline, lately touched down one of its 13 brand new E2 family aircraft, the first ever on the African soil. Aviation enthusiasts said it arrived with a cabin-full of positives for the local industry, airlines operation and international travel business.
Thirteen-hour GMT, penultimate Thurs… read more
Business travel took a massive hit in 2020 as COVID-19 led to travel restrictions, border closures and lockdowns. Many companies introduced complete travel bans for their employees, while others opted for essential travel only – with layers of approval in place and an increased focus on duty of care.
“As the vaccine becomes m… read more
Radisson Hotel Group has made Africa the center of its growth strategy and aims to reach around 150 hotels in operation and under development by 2025. Ahead of its five year plan, the company continues its transformation and seeks to cement its leadership across the continent but also aims to be recognized as one of the top three h… read more
Transport group Greyhound has announced that its Greyhound and Citiliner bus operations will close in February 2021.
In a statement published on its website and social media platforms, Greyhound said that its services will run until 14 February 2021. The group said that passengers with tickets booked for services after… read more
Myanmar democracy did not last even 10 years with the overthrow of the elected government by the military yesterdayUS President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken are concerned about the situation and the detention of civilian government leadersA one year State of Emergency will give the military government enough time to reform a democ… read more
A South African minister responsible for the beleaguered state-owned carrier has said today that South African Airways (SAA) may be able to exit administration sometime in February. DPE Director-General Kgathatso Tlhakudi further said that a decision on an equity partner could come as soon as March.
After hemorrhaging money and rely… read more
Last year was a difficult year for the tourism sector and particularly Uganda Tourism Board (UTB). Things are starting to look a little better but still there are challenges that continue to pose a threat to an industry that has been battered by Covid-19. Edgar R Batte had a chat with Lilly Ajarova, the UTB chief executive officer to unde… read more