Africa’s Economic Renaissance: Growth Accelerates Amid Infrastructure Investment and Digital Innovation

Africa's economic landscape is experiencing unprecedented transformation, with the continent posting its strongest growth trajectory in over a decade driven by infrastructure development, digital innovation, and expanding intra-continental trade. The African Development Bank projects regional GDP growth of 4.1 percent for 2024, significantly outpacing global averages and marking a decisive shift from the commodity-dependent economies that dominated previous decades. Infrastructure...

The Port of Cotonou – Benin’s Gateway to Economic Power in West Africa

The Port of Cotonou — The Gateway To Economic Power For Benin In West Africa In terms of economics, realizing what the Port of Cotonou means...

The Role of Agriculture in Burundi’s Economy — From Subsistence to Sustainability

On the terraced hillsides of Burundi, morning light falls across neat rows of cassava, maize, and beans—crops that sustain not only the nation’s kitchens...

Bitter Harvest: Cocoa Farmers in Côte d’Ivoire Confront Falling Prices

In the humid lowlands of Côte d’Ivoire, the scent of fermenting cocoa beans hangs in the air, mingling with the earthy aroma of freshly turned soil. Under the shade of towering cacao trees, farmers move with deliberate precision, splitting...

Street Food in Monrovia Offers a True Taste of Liberia

It's easy to fall in love with the vibrant streets of Monrovia, where the air is saturated with tantalizing aromas and the bustle of daily life captivates your senses. Street food in this...

São Tomé – Cacao Plantations Offer Tours and Tastes of World-Class Chocolate

São Tomé is a treasure trove for chocolate lovers and adventure seekers alike. Nestled in the Gulf of Guinea, this enchanting island nation is renowned for its rich history and exceptional cacao plantations....

Coastal Towns Combine History and Relaxation in Algeria

Many travelers are drawn to Algeria's captivating coastal towns, where you can experience a unique blend of rich history and the soothing charm of seaside relaxation. Stretching along the Mediterranean coast, these towns offer more than just picturesque views; they provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in the region's vibrant culture and historical significance. As you explore these coastal gems, you'll quickly realize how much the landscape and architecture tell the story of Algeria's past. Towns like Algiers, Oran, and Tipaza showcase stunning examples of colonial and Islamic design, welcoming you with their stunning architectures, historical sites, and a warm local population eager to share their heritage. Your journey begins...

Togo’s Wildlife and Natural Parks Invite Exploration and Adventure

Many adventurers are drawn to the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife of Togo, a small yet vibrant nation nestled in West Africa. If you...

Angola’s Cuisine Weaves Local Traditions with Portuguese Heritage

In the bustling markets of Luanda, the air carries a heady mix of scents—grilled fish crackling over charcoal, palm oil simmering in heavy pots, and the unmistakable heat of piri-piri chilies. The aromas tell a story of Angola’s culinary identity, one shaped as much by its indigenous roots as by centuries of Portuguese presence. Angolan cooking rests on a foundation of staples: cassava, maize, beans, and an array of native vegetables. These ingredients, abundant in the countryside, form the basis of many dishes. Funge, perhaps the most ubiquitous, is a thick, dough-like accompaniment made from cassava flour and water. Served alongside richly spiced stews, it is less a side dish...

Zambia’s Local Cuisine Combines Flavor, Family, and Tradition

You are about to initiate on an exciting culinary journey through Zambia, a nation rich in cultures, traditions, and flavorful dishes. Zambian cuisine is...

Johannesburg’s Markets Reflect the Soul of South African Daily Life

Most visitors to Johannesburg quickly discover that the city's vibrant markets are more than just places to shop; they are lively hubs that embody the rhythm of South African daily life. From the colorful stalls teeming with local crafts to the mouthwatering aromas wafting...

The Rhythm of Tradition: Music and Dance in Gambia

In Gambia, music and dance are more than performance; they are the pulse of community life, woven into ceremonies, rituals, and celebrations that bind generations together. From village squares to urban cultural centers, rhythm carries stories of heritage, identity, and resilience in this small West African nation. The country’s cultural landscape reflects the traditions of diverse ethnic groups, including the Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, and Jola. Each community has developed its own musical idioms and dance forms, yet all share a...

Religion in Botswana: A Tapestry of Faith and Tradition

GABORONE, Botswana — In Botswana, the rhythm of daily life is underscored by a diverse and deeply rooted religious tradition. Here, faith is not a peripheral concern but an integral thread woven into...

Festivals in Somalia Celebrate Community and Tradition

Somalia is a country rich in cultural heritage, and its festivals are a vibrant expression of community and tradition. If you find yourself in Somalia during one of its numerous celebrations, you will...

Lake Malawi Shines as a Top African Travel Destination

Malawi is often referred to as the “Warm Heart of Africa,” and when you visit Lake Malawi, you will truly understand why. This stunning freshwater lake, which stretches over 570 kilometers, is not...

Explore the Historic Agadez City and Its Ancient Architecture

Over the centuries, Agadez has emerged as a beacon of history and culture, captivating visitors with its stunning ancient...

Eritrea’s Coffee Ceremonies Brew History, Hospitality, and Flavor

In Eritrea, coffee is less a beverage than a ritual, a practice woven into daily life and communal identity. From urban neighborhoods in Asmara to rural villages on the plateau, the slow unfolding...

Couscous and Lamb: An Algerian Tradition Steeped in Spice

Steam rises from a shallow platter, curling around tender cuts of lamb and a cascade of golden semolina. Beneath, a broth rich with cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and turmeric carries the essence of Algeria’s...

Long COVID: effects on fatigue and quality of life can be comparable to some cancers – new research

Henry Goodfellow, UCL - As of March 2023, the Office for National Statistics estimated that 1.7 million people in the UK were living with self-reported long COVID. This refers to symptoms, including fatigue...

From enormous elephants to tiny shrews: how mammals shape and are shaped by Africa’s landscapes

Ara Monadjem, University of Eswatini Africa is the world’s most...

Data protection is poor for African farmers who use digital services: Kenya and Ghana cases highlight gaps

Heike Baumüller, University of Bonn and Bezawit Beyene Chichaibelu,...

Menopause increases your risk of STIs due to how aging changes your body

Thomas L. Cherpes, The Ohio State University Diagnoses for sexually...

Social media: Disinformation expert offers 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy influencers

Fabrice Lollia, Université Gustave Eiffel Social networks have revolutionised the...

Religion in Botswana: A Tapestry of Faith and Tradition

GABORONE, Botswana — In Botswana, the rhythm of daily life is underscored by a diverse and deeply rooted religious tradition. Here, faith is not...

The Port of Cotonou – Benin’s Gateway to Economic Power in West Africa

The Port of Cotonou — The Gateway To Economic Power For Benin In West Africa In terms of economics, realizing what the Port of Cotonou means...

Social media: Disinformation expert offers 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy influencers

Fabrice Lollia, Université Gustave Eiffel Social networks have revolutionised the way we communicate, stay informed and share moments of our daily lives. We use platforms...

Burkina Faso: A Tapestry of Tradition and Culture

In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso stretches across the savannah in a patchwork of fields, villages, and bustling markets. Landlocked and often...

Algeria’s Youth Unemployment Crisis: Between Strain and Possibility

In Algeria’s bustling cities, university graduates queue outside job fairs, clutching résumés and waiting for interviews that may never materialize. In smaller towns, young...