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South Africa: Doors Open for Unemployed Youth in Tourism
All Africa
Nearly 150 learners have graduated from the Department of Tourism’s Hospitality Youth Training Programme in Gauteng. The 148 youths, who graduated…Read more>>

Kenya Voted World’s Top Safari Destination, Again
All Africa
Kenya has again been voted as the world’s leading safari destination by the World Travel Awards. Kenya…Read more>>

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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome is the founder and publisher of ATCNews, Eastern Africa’s leading aviation, tourism and conservation news blog of its kind. Wolfgang has nearly 50 years of experience in the tourism, aviation and conservation fields in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, covering all aspects of safari-, hotel- and air-operations. 

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