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Cape Verde: Economic growth of 6% expected in 2024
Cape Verde is expected to achieve a 6% economic growth in 2024, according to the IMF’s forecast. This growth is…
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First International Oasis and Saharan Tourism Fair in Tozeur
From December 3 to 5, 2024, Tozeur will host the first International Oasis and Saharan Tourism Fair (ISSOT 2024), bringing…
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Rwanda: Leader in visa openness in Africa
Rwanda retains its position as the top African country for visa openness, thanks to its visa-free regime, according to the…
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The month of record
Patricia de Lille : “Tourism can be a catalyst for change in Africa”
By Patricia De Lille*When we were fighting for the liberation of our beautiful continent, I used to sing this song:“From…
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The month of record
Report : Tourism Drivers for 2023 (Africa Travel Week)
All the top destinations on the continent are showing a marked improvement in Q1 2023, from 2022, with the improvement…
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Tunisia: record year forecast for tourism
Hotel bookings are up 30% on 2019, the pre-pandemic reference year.In a statement to the Tap agency, the president of…
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A la une
Tourism :Time for recovery
After two years plagued by the COVID19 pandemic, 2022 should rhyme with African tourism recovery. And new opportunities are on…
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Le dossier du mois
Survey : Tourism recovery gains momentum
Tourism continues to recover at a strong pace. Globally, destinations welcomed almost three times as many international arrivals in the…
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Actualité
Top 10 unusual destinations
Africa abounds with secret destinations just waiting to be discovered. Here are the favorites of the ANA team!The Makgadikgadi Salt…
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Le dossier du mois
Benin aiming to « become leader in Africa by 2026 »
The Talon regime has made tourism the 2nd pillar of the Beninese economy behind agriculture. With an investment of 700…
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