South Africa: Durban hosts Africa’s Travel Indaba Event
Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI) 2024 kicked off on Tuesday in South Africa’s coastal city of Durban, with Patricia de Lille, the country’s minister of tourism, urging African countries to improve
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Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI) 2024 kicked off on Tuesday in South Africa’s coastal city of Durban, with Patricia de Lille, the country’s minister of tourism, urging African countries to improve
South African Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille said that South Africa is working on improving its air access to the continent as part of efforts to boost tourism in the…
High-Level OPEC Officials Unpacked The Organization’s Short- To Long-Term Crude Oil Market Perspectives In A Special Session At The Invest In African Energy Forum In Paris On Tuesday. Based On
The South African roots of British mining giant Anglo American, which on Monday rejected an improved takeover offer from its Australian rival BHP, could hinder any future bids. BHP’s offer,
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An In-depth Analysis on the Consequences of Mining on Biodiversity and Environmental Sustainability The recent surge in mining projects across Africa poses a significant threat to the region’s great apes,
Leading supplier in bulk tanker fuel transportation and supply chain solutions, Unitrans, is optimising supply chains by leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance last-mile fuel delivery to forecourts, leading the charge
Armed rebels Sunday attacked a Chinese-run gold mining town and killed at least four people in Central African Republic, authorities said. Maxime Balalu, a local government spokesperson, told The Associated
Carey van Vlaanderen, CEO, ESET Southern Africa. Technology has improved productivity, efficiency and communication in every industry across the globe, and agriculture is no exception. Once considered a traditionally low-tech
Group Rhodes, one of the UK’s largest original equipment manufacturers in its field, has appointed Martin Nairn as Business Development Manager for its BJD Crushers and Hallamshire Engineering Services divisions.