Africa: Cabinda to Cape City – How Crime-Proof Are Africa’s Atlantic Shores?

Africa: Cabinda to Cape City – How Crime-Proof Are Africa’s Atlantic Shores?

With all eyes on pirates and politics within the Gulf of Guinea and the Indian Ocean, who’s maintaining a tally of Africa’s South Atlantic? The Atlantic Ocean, divided into North and South, has traditionally been central to transoceanic relations, particularly international commerce. At this time, the Atlantic’s pure assets and strategic location connecting Africa, Europe,…

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Adani enters East African port sector

Adani enters East African port sector

President,Adani Ports & Particular Financial Zone Finishing 4 Many years of expertise, Capt. Sandeep Mehta is without doubt one of the foremost stalwarts of the Indian Maritime trade. Throughout this tenure, Capt Mehta has acquired appreciable experience within the varied points of the Port Administration, Delivery, Logistics and Infrastructure enterprise. Capt Mehta’s areas of duty…

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Tanzania launches Japanese Africa’s 1st electrical practice

Tanzania launches Japanese Africa’s 1st electrical practice

ISTANBUL Tanzania launched its first electrical practice on Saturday, which transported 1,400 passengers from the coastal metropolis of Dar es Salaam to Morogoro within the west on its maiden journey, masking a 300-kilometer (186-mile) distance. That includes state-of-the-art electrical and signaling methods, the venture—celebrated as Japanese Africa’s first electrical standard-gauge railway—has been accomplished, Albawaba Information…

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Federal Republic of Somalia reaffirms dedication to East African Group integration

Federal Republic of Somalia reaffirms dedication to East African Group integration

The Federal Republic of Somalia has reaffirmed its dedication to integrating into the East African Group (EAC), demonstrating robust participation in a pivotal regional assembly at the moment underway in Nairobi, Kenya. The one-week assembly, attended by EAC Companion State delegates, goals to develop a complete roadmap for Somalia’s integration into the EAC, marking a…

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Africa: Cabinda to Cape City – How Crime-Proof Are Africa’s Atlantic Shores?

South Africa: World’s Oldest Termite Mounds Found in South Africa – and They’ve Been Storing Valuable Carbon for 1000’s of Years

The panorama alongside the Buffels River in South Africa’s Namaqualand area is dotted with hundreds of sandy mounds that occupy about 20% of the floor space. These heuweltjies, because the locals name them (the phrase means “little hills” in Afrikaans), are termite mounds, inhabited by an underground community of tunnels and nests of the southern…

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