Author: King Jaja

Overland Camping Tour through Africa – the real travel story Hearing about first hand experiences is invaluable, especially when planning your own camping overland adventure through Africa. If you want to find out about the highs, the lows and the authentic reality of travelling, let us dive into The Travel Cult blogger Janire Denny-Arzalluz’s experience with Acacia: Fresh out of university, and not quite ready to hit the ‘real world’ and work, one of my best friends Sarah and I booked a 6-week overland road trip through Africa with Acacia Africa. We travelled from Kenya through Tanzania, Zanzibar, Malawi, Zambia,…

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The best chance of solving the prolonged political crisis over Ethiopia’s Nile River dam project is through negotiations led by the African Union (AU), according to members of the United Nations Security Council who took up the dispute during a meeting Thursday in New York. The UN discussion comes as Tunisia, a current Security Council member aligned with the Arab League, pressed for the meeting to discuss its own proposal to end the standoff. That proposal calls on Ethiopia to halt the process of filling the dam, and for a return to negotiations between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. Ethiopia began…

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Microsoft has launched cloud-based business management solution, Dynamics 365 Business Central, in Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Lebanon   Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 Business Central, will launch in Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, and Lebanon. (Image source: Adobe Stock) “Dynamics 365 Business Central helps small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) connect their financials, sales, service, and operations to streamline business processes and improve customer interactions,” said Maher Al-Khaiyat, regional business applications director for Microsoft MEA Emerging Markets. “Multiple, disconnected systems are now easily combined under one secure, centralised application.” SMBs account for more than 90% of all businesses in Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia,…

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