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South African Jews in Ashkelon. The seeds of South African involvement were planted in the sands from which the city of Ashkelon would spring right at the beginning of the nascent Jewish state ...
Khartoum is – was – a city that did not know war or fighting in its recent history. Now it is in the grip of a civil war between rival military forces.. The city has always been a hub of ...
Criterion (ii): Asmara: A Modernist African City, ... to a modern African capital. Protection and management requirements. The protection of Asmara has been granted by the Regolamento Edilizio 1938, ...
The City of Kigali has introduced a vehicle that employs modern technologies to sweep and clean dirty roads. ALSO READ: Kigali ranked Africa's second most attractive city According to Emma-Claudine ...
Cape Town is South Africa's crown jewel. Founded by the Dutch East India Company in 1652, it was South Africa's first attempt at a modern metropolis, earning it the nickname "The Mother City." ...
In this episode, host Cynthia Zonde Zulu welcomes you from Lilongwe, Malawi. Plus, how Kigali became the cleanest city in Africa, the African Beethoven and how Paul Siguqa is paving the way for ...
The Government of Tanzania has launched the construction of a new capital city, with a price tag of $5 billion. The city, named Magufuli, would be a new administrative capital for the East African ...
One of the most successful African comics has no super heroes, and certainly no supernatural powers. Instead, “Aya,” a graphic novel series, is full of everyday heroes, and topping the list is ...
Voted a top city hotel in Africa by T+L readers for more than 20 years, Cape Grace is the place to stay at the V&A. The 112-key property was acquired by Fairmont in 2023 and reopened in 2024 after ...
The ancient wisdom of African traditions is reshaping global approaches to health and wellness, offering solutions that bridge centuries-old practices with modern needs. From the bustling streets ...
The seeds of South African involvement were planted in the sands from which the city of Ashkelon would spring right at the beginning of the nascent Jewish state.