Trumps plans to punish 13 African countries for Visa overstays

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Meet the First Black Woman to Become Captain of a Cruise Ship

Belinda Bennett has made history as the world’s first-ever Black woman captain in the commercial cruise industry. In an industry generally dominated by men, Belinda has proven that she can be successful on her own despite the challenges.

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Belinda hails from St. Helena, one of the most remote islands in the world located in the South Atlantic Ocean between South America and South Africa. As a child, she has always loved the waters and the ocean. When she turned 17, she started working on RMS St. Helena, a small cargo ship that transports vital supplies from the African coast to their island.

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Promo 1Nigeria and 12 other African countries may suffer American Visa denials as Trump Targets Visa Overstays

The White House shifted its focus this week from the surge of families crossing the U.S.-Mexico border to the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who arrive in the United States legally and then illegally remain in the country after their visas expire …

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Promo 1 Kenya pledges adoption of new technologies to boost tourism revenues

Kenya will scale up adoption of emerging technologies like block chains, artificial intelligence, big data and drones to boost competitiveness of the tourism sector, officials said on Thursday.

Jonah Orumoi, managing director of Tourism Finance Corporation (TFC), said the government will create a conducive policy and regulatory environment to …

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Promo 1How A Tutsi Soccer Goalie Survived During The Rwandan Genocide

The Rwandan genocide began 25 years ago this month. Over just 100 days, about 800,000 people — many of them Tutsis — were killed by Hutu extremists. But just a month before the genocide began, Tutsi Eric Murangwa wasn’t afraid — even though people on the street were calling him names like “cockroach.”

Eric was an invincible 19 year old — a star athlete at the peak of his career …

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Oshodi Transport Interchange, The Ambode Legacies

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There is no point competing, let us form a regional airline, Museveni urges amidst severed relations with Rwanda

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Botswana revokes visa-free entry for Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe

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SouthWest Airlines announces its decision to stick to B737 Max Airplanes

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River of dollars flowing from South Sudan into Kenya, Uganda

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