Visa Openness Index shows Africans Traveled More Freely in 2016
Overall, Africans were able to travel more freely across the continent in 2016 as visa openness levels improved compared to 2015.
This was revealed at...
Andrew Dosunmu – Elsewhere
Andrew Dosunmu’s first Solo exhibition of his photography opens in New York City today. Hotel Particulier is pleased to present Andrew Dosunmu first Solo...
Africa Broadband -‘YahClick’ expands its presence in Angola
Yahsat Expands Presence of its Satellite Broadband Internet Service “Yahclick” in Angola
LUANDA, Angola, August 14, 2013/African Press Organization (APO)/ – Al Yah Satellite Communications...
The Continuing Madness in South Sudan
South Sudan was plunged into turmoil again when forces loyal to President Salva Kiir Mayardit and Riek Machar, the South Sudanese Vice President, clashed...
Namibia divulges world’s biggest jewel investigation deliver
Old English American’s (AAL.L) jewel unit De Beers on Thursday propelled the world’s biggest precious stone investigation vessel off the shoreline of Namibia as...
Growth of Regional Banks in Africa
African banks are expanding into neighbouring countries and further afield benefiting from their knowledge and expertise in familiar territory.
Over the last five years Africa...
Chimamandah Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah
The literary novelist who chooses to put a love story between a boy and a girl at the heart of his or her novel...
Violence in U.K. Causes Fear In African Immigrant Communities
Cities in England suffered a fourth night of violence, causing fear and anxiety in many African immigrant communities in London, Manchester, Salford, Liverpool, Nottingham,...
East Africa Post Launches September 1st
The East Africa Post to cover East African immigrant communities around the world.
The new site will launch on September 1st. Older content will still...
147 is Not Just A Number
LAST THURSDAY, 148 students were killed when Islamist militants attacked a university in Kenya. The pre-dawn attack was carried out by the Al-Shabab group...