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UN Tourism has released its latest Tourism Visa Openness report on
global visa policies, revealing continuous shifts in international
travel regulations.
The report sheds light on the evolving landscape of travel
facilitation. It includes the Tourism Visa Openness Index that measures
the degree to which destinations facilitate to… read more
Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique is set to reopen. The National Park in the Sofala Province in central … read more
SANParks has informed the public that Orpen Gate has been cleared and is now accessible for guests to enter and exit Kruger Na… read more
Hilton announced today the grand opening of Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek, marking the introduction of the globally renowned hospitality brand's upscale yet affordable Hilton Garden Inn concept to Namibia.
Nestled convenient… read more
South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that is has earmarked key strategic plans for infrastructure development in West Coast National Park. This comes after the allocation of an additional R700 million … read more
South African regional and domestic airline Airlink is set to resume flights to Madagascar's largest and busiest tourist resort. The airline will introduce one weekly direct service on Sundays… read more
In a recent initiative aimed at revitalizing its tourism sector, Kenya garnered attention by replacing its conventional eVisa system with an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). This strategic transition not only streamlines the ent… read more
With the recent call for consultants to explore the mobilisation of financial resources necessary for the implementation of the Union’s railway projects within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) region, two key projects are poised to make significant strides forward.
Particular emphasis will be placed on, ye… read more
Namibia’s Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises has written off legacy tax liabilities owed by the state railway company, TransNamib, 2024/2025 budget documents revealed.
The liabilities include Pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) worth N$141 million, Value Added Tax (VAT) totalling N$161 million, and import VAT amounting to N$19 million, resultin… read more
The South African Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has announced the termination of negotiations by mutual consent for the transaction to sell a controlling stake in South African Airways (SAA) to the Takatso Consortium.
Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan explained during a m… read more