By Ebi Kesiena Casablanca, Morocco's economic hub, played host to the 5th edition of the Africa Place Marketing Forum on Wednesday, spotlighting the transformative role of major events in enhancing territorial attractiveness across Africa. The forum...
By Ebi Kesiena Ford has announced plans to reduce its European workforce by 4,000 employees, primarily in Germany and the UK, citing ongoing financial losses, weaker-than-expected demand for electric vehicles (EVs), and competition from subsidized Chinese...
By Ebi Kesiena The Democratic Republic of Congo’s culture ministry has discloed that the mausoleum of Patrice Lumumba, the country's first prime minister and a revered anti-colonial icon, has been vandalized. In a statement on Tuesday,...
By Ebi Kesiena A newly published US government report has revealed a shift in visa overstay trends, with Ghana overtaking Nigeria in non-immigrant visa misuse during the fiscal year 2023. Covering the period from October 2022...
By Ebi Kesiena Members of Kenya's Parliament will travel by the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to Mombasa for the 14th East African Community (EAC) Inter-Parliamentary Games, scheduled for December 6–17, 2024. The move was disclosed by...
By Ebi Kesiena More than 400 surgeons from 25 African countries have received specialized training in minimally invasive surgery at IRCAD Africa, a cutting-edge medical facility in Rwanda. This milestone was achieved through a partnership between...
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