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Namibia : introduction of a streamlined visa process for tourists
Namibia’s Ministry of Home Affairs has announced the launch of a simplified visa application process for international tourists. Starting April…
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Kenya : tourism revenue expected to rise 24% in 2025
Kenya projects KES 560B ($4.33B) in tourism revenue for 2025, a 24% increase from 2024. The country targets 3M visitors,…
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Namibia : the Alte Feste in Windhoek to be restored with German funding
The German government has committed N$3.2 million to restore the Alte Feste in Windhoek, supporting the preservation of Namibia’s cultural…
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Kenya : foreign reserves reach $9.22 billion
Kenya’s foreign reserves rose to $9.22 billion last week, up $324 million from the previous week, according to the Central…
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Morocco : 1.2 million tourists in January 2025, a historic record
Morocco welcomed 1.2 million tourists in January 2025, setting a historic record with a 27% increase from 2024, according to…
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Kenya : GDP growth projected between 5% and 5.4%
Nairobi – The Kenyan economy is expected to experience moderate growth in 2025, according to the latest market outlook by…
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National Geographic : Senegal, Tunisia, and South Africa feature among the 25 best places to visit in 2025
Senegal, Tunisia, and South Africa feature among the 25 best places to visit in 2025, according to National Geographic. In Tunisia,…
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Zambia : Visa exemption extended to 53 new countries starting in 2025
Starting in January 2025, Zambia will extend its visa exemption to 53 new countries, including Liberia and Morocco, bringing the…
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Tunisia : over 10 million visitors expected in 2024
Helmi Hassine, Director of ONTT, announced a 7.8% increase in tourists visiting Tunisia from January to November 2024. Projections suggest…
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