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Genmin, Sinohydro partner on major Gabon iron ore expansion

China-backed deal boosts Gabon’s ambition to become an iron ore supplier.

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South Africa launches new ETA system to boost tourism

The system, is designed to streamline arrivals by merging visa requests and immigration checks into a single digital platform.

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Mali expands mining sector with fresh deals and reforms

New mining pacts strengthen Mali’s gold and lithium footprint.

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IHG Hotels expands Egypt portfolio with Jadeer partnership

New Cairo to welcome Hotel Indigo as IHG expands its Egypt portfolio with Jadeer.

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Congo shifts from Cobalt export ban to new quota system

Congo caps cobalt exports under a new quota system to balance global markets.

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Rwanda’s high-end eco-lodges in Volcanoes National Park

High-end eco-lodges in Rwanda turn gorilla tourism into a conservation lifeline.

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Lake Naivasha: Kenya’s new luxury travel escape

Luxury lodges and walking safaris make Lake Naivasha a premier escape in Kenya’s Rift Valley.

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Wärtsilä secures five years power plant deal at Senegal gold mine

Wärtsilä secured a contract to power Managem’s Boto gold operation.

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Inside Western Cape’s most stylish beaches for luxury travel

Luxury beaches of South Africa’s Western Cape, from Clifton glamour to Hermanus retreats.

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10 largest Chinese companies in Africa

Chinese companies fuel Africa’s growth through telecoms, energy, ports, and rail projects.

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B2Gold strengthens Africa gold production in Mali, Namibia

Canadian miner eyes growth as Mali, Namibia boost gold supply.

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Uber enters Kenya Safari market, targets $4 billion industry

The global ride-hailing giant, which entered the East African market in 2015, is now looking to tap into Kenya’s $4.3 billion tourism industry.

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