Magufuli Moved to Dodoma the New Capital of Tanzania
Tanzania's president, John Magufuli, has committed to the entire government's move to Dodoma, the country's new capital, by the end of 2019.
Dodoma, which rose to city status last year, was designated as the capital...
Uber Launched a Boat Service in Lagos, the Mega City of Nigeria
Uber Technologies Inc. has launched a pilot test of a boat service in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, to attract passengers wishing to avoid blocking the troubled roads of the mega-city. The United...
Sudan Expects Foreign Businesses to Return
Khartoum wants to bring foreign businesses back to the country to stimulate the foreign economy. On Wednesday, four US diplomats opened an account at a Sudanese bank for decades.
Ellen Thorburn, chief of mission at...
Heavy Rains Trigger Floods in Ivory Coast
The flood hit alarming highs in the streets of Yaou, a small town in southeastern Côte d'Ivoire.
Since Friday, heavy rains have killed five people and caused considerable damage to properties and businesses.
The economic capital...
The NBA Opened a New Facility in Rwanda
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has opened a new basketball court in Kigali, Rwanda's capital.
The initiative aims to expand Junior NBA programs, teach life skills and build new basketball courts in the East African...
The Anti-France MINUSMA Was Held in Bamako Mali
On Saturday, around 1,000 protesters against foreign troops gathered in Bamako.
These protesters oppose the influence of the UN peacekeeping force, known as MINUSMA in Sevare, near the central city of France and Mopti.
Professor Clément...
Arsenal Increased Rwanda Tourism
Known for its tragic past, Rwanda is a small East African country that attracts more than one and a half million tourists from around the world every year. To attract more people, it has...
Egyptian Archaeologists Discovered an Ancient Industrial Area Known as The Valley of The Apes
On Thursday, Egypt made two archaeological discoveries in Luxor, including an industrial zone in the southern West Valley, also known as the Valley of the Apes.
In a statement made by the Ministry of Antiquities,...
Improvement of Sanitary Cleaning in Kenya
Kenya, like many developing countries with rapidly growing cities, lags behind public spending on sanitation. More than 8 million people live in slums and 70% of them do not have access to the toilet....
More than 90000 Ethiopians Left Exile
Ethiopian president Zewde Sahle said in October that more than 90,000 citizens have returned to the country because of his government's citizen-centric diplomacy. Since taking office in April last year, the country's prime minister,...