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The Technical University of Kenya (TUK) has announced a free astronomy training for Kenyan Students. According to a statement ...
Jules Verne has launched a new premium range of tours called In Style, with ‘standout accommodation’ and a more leisurely ...
The incoming Botswana National Front Women’s League (BNFWL) president, Monica Molome, has stated that her primary goal is to ...
Online tech courses surge in Africa as learners seek in-demand skills to crack a tough job market. SPECIAL REPORT | BIRD ...
Sebata Consolidated Holdings, which divested from Township Rollers this week, has not made a decision on assets that were ...
Embarking on a solo journey is a symphony of freedom, where every note is yours to choose. Whether crafting a meticulous ...
Several people outside the African continent often think of Africa as a wildlife destination. Though there are several other ...
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Following the successful relocation of the business’s headquarters from Singapore to Gaborone, De Beers Group has resumed its ...
Botswana is bracing for deeper spending cuts and a widening budget deficit as a prolonged slump in diamond demand pressures its economy, even as the country signals interest in expanding its stake ...
Botswana owns 15% of De Beers, which sources the bulk of its diamonds from the southern African nation. Anglo owns the rest and is looking to offload the stake following a slump in prices for ...
It’s been almost a century since the first Australian prime minister walked the now hallowed halls of The Lodge. The stately residence nestled in the nation’s capital suburb of Deakin has been ...