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APA-Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) At least 75 Ethiopian migrants have been killed by Saudi border guards between January and April 2023,…
Close to 1.8 million people visited Botswana in 2017, according to data published by the country’s statistical agency on Friday.
South African Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom has unveiled the Map of Africa Monument in the Agulhas National Park in Cape Town, the southernmost tip of Africa where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet in a tumultuous crash of waves.
The leaders of Namibia and Kenya have directed that their officials urgently conclude an agreement allowing for direct flights between the two countries as part of measures to strengthen relations between Windhoek and Nairobi.
Abba Wollow left The Gambia in 2016 with hopes of reaching Europe. “I left The Gambia because the small garage I was working on was not enough to support my family,” he explained. “I left to find something better for them.”
Botswana has warned Namibian refugees residing at Dukwi Refugee Camp in the north of the country to desist from engaging in active politics, APA learned here Friday.
The international organization for the defense, assistance and integration of migrants has called for the creation of a ministry for migratory affairs in Senegal.
South African Airways (SAA) is making financial improvements, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has said in parliament in Cape Town.
South African police have confirmed that William Chandler – a senior pilot from the South African Airways (SAA) who has allegedly flown commercial airplanes for more than 20 years with a fake licence – has been arrested for lacking a proper flying licence.
Hundreds of Gambians have organized a protest march against a wave of deportations from European Union countries.