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Kenya’s new cruise ship terminal in Mombasa receives first passengers
According to the-star.co.ke, the terminal played host to about 500 tourists brought in by MS Marco Polo, owned by the Global Maritime Group under charter to UK-based Cruise and Maritime Voyages.
The African aviation industry is replete with names of promising national carriers that once graced the skies but whose life span fizzled out no sooner than they had commenced flight operations. Many African carriers in the continent have either revived with new names to give the airline a new identity or are heavily being subsidized by the government of the …
Africa: Gambian govt. will expose masterminds behind Sun article says tourism minister The Gambia minister of Tourism, Honourable Hamat N.K. Bah has said the government will leave no stone unturned to ensure that it exposes the masterminds behind the Sun online article that puts the country in bad light. The minister was answering questions from …
Forty-nine years ago, Nigerian Highlife musician, Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson lost his life in a ghastly motor accident at the age of 33. The day was January 16, 1971 and Lawson was on his way to Warri to perform at a show. Jim Lawson is believed to be the most outstanding of the musicians that dominated the Nigerian music landscape …