Politics and Society April 1, 2023
The Catholic Church has formally rejected a 15th Century “doctrine of discovery” used to justify European colonisation of Africa and the Americas.
Zimbabwe has attracted 10 new airline routes and frequencies over the past two years under the International Finance Corporation (IFC) funded program, as the country intensify efforts toward the post-COVID-19 recovery of the tourism industry.
Surprisingly, according to Forbes, the list of black billionaires is dominated by Africans, led by nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote who has kept a firm grip on wealth for the past 12 years.
The UK' prime minister Rishi Sunak has raised doubts that asylum flights to Rwanda will take off by the summer, despite official briefings during Suella Braverman’s trip to the african country that plans were on track.
While experiencing the worst drought in over three decades in 2022, Morocco has reached a new milestone in exporting water-intensive watermelon: the country has overtaken Italy to become the second largest supplier of watermelon in the European Union, second only to Spain.
The Botswana government has taken a 24% equity stake in diamond company HB Antwerp, in a move that some say raises new questions about Botswana's longstanding relationship with De Beers.
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