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Equatorial Guinea Casinos

29th September 2009
The list of Equatorial Guinea casinos with gaming tables for blackjack, roulette and so on is really rather short. There are none. However, there are a number of Equatorial Guinea casinos, if we want to use that term for them, which have gaming machines. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

African Movies Growing on the World Stage

23rd September 2009
The movie industry globally is a multi-billion dollar industry. Hollywood is the flagship of this industry and has been a cease pool of some of the greatest masterpieces of all time. It has some of the oldest production studios, with some having been in t... Read >
Author: Frank Mar

Cheap flights to Harare - Majestic Victoria Falls

23rd September 2009
Harare is a majestic place in heart of Zimbabwe and its capital city. It is a beautiful, light-filled, open city; high on the country's central plateaux. Cheap flights to Harare are available from London, Aberdeen, Gatwick, Glasgow, New Castle, Birmingham... Read >
Author: Alvis Gray

Call Algeria - Feel the cool wave of Mediterranean sea

22nd September 2009
Technology has not limited itself to certain developing and developed countries like India and America but also countries which have been away from the limelight like Algeria. With the expansion of the Telecommunication Industry, Calling Algeria has becom... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

Cheap flights to Harare - Perfect Place for Holidays in African Continent

17th September 2009
Visit Harare, one of the beautiful destinations in Africa. Home to millions, it is the capital of Zimbabwe. To reach there, book cheap flights to Harare with the airline you wish to travel. Flights to Harare are available with all leading airlines. Ch... Read >
Author: Alvis Gray

Cheap flights to Harare - Holidays to the Heart of Zimbabwe

15th September 2009
Planning your travel to African continent? Harare is one of the beautiful destinations there. Home to millions, it is the capital of Zimbabwe. To visit there, book cheap flights to Harare with the airline you wish to travel. Flights to Harare are availabl... Read >
Author: Alvis Gray

Tropical Paradise in Mauritius

11th September 2009
Often described as heaven on earth, the island of Mauritius can be viewed as most people’s idea of a tropical paradise. Boasting some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world, it offers up an overwhelming array of white sandy beaches, turquoise wat... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

REASON’S WHY AFRICAN MARRIAGES LAST LONGER THAN OTHER

30th August 2009
Marriage is a life time commitment between two people but many people these days do not get married because they want to stay married, but because they just want to be known as they were ones married. In Africa today especially Nigeria, Nige... Read >
Author: bassey

Meet FIFA’s Soccer Ambassadors

22nd August 2009
Ambassadors of soccer uphold FIFA's vision, "Develop the game, touch the world, build a better future.” They were dynamites on the soccer pitch and are now humanitarians off the field. They believe in making the world a better place through soccer, by u... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Why Do Business In Africa?

13th August 2009
Finding a country to put up a business is quite a hard one. This is especially true when investing overseas. And the one place that many businessmen are still not ready to risk in is to invest in Africa. So why are there hesitations? This probably has ... Read >
Author: Lars Stork

Honeymooning in Kenya’s lap

08th August 2009
You are the romantic guy or girl, who wants to spend your honeymoon days with your love in a place where Mother Earth had experienced great delivery pangs some 20 million years ago, right? Magicaltravel has answer for you. Our 7-day honeymoon safari ... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

Conflict Free Diamonds Versus Blood Diamonds

04th August 2009
It is not new that wars need to be financed in some way. But over the past ten to twenty years or so, many tribes and militias in the African continent have been using the natural resources of the country they are in to fund them and buy support, weapons ... Read >
Author: Don REV

The Hope That Soccer Brings

01st August 2009
The Confederations Cup recently played in South Africa brought some great, exhilarating moments of soccer to the African continent and the world. If it served as a perfect recce for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it also made some young dreams come true. After ... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Cheap Flights for perfect vacation in Tenerife

31st July 2009
The British and Americans have finally woken up to the beauty of the African Continent, especially that of Tenerife. Tenerife is just 62 miles off the Western Coast of Africa and is the largest of the seven Canary Islands. Due to its location, it offers S... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Honeymooning in Kenya’s lap

27th July 2009
You are the romantic guy or girl, who wants to spend your honeymoon days with your love in a place where Mother Earth had experienced great delivery pangs some 20 million years ago, right? Magicaltravel has answer for you. Our 7-day honeymoon safari ... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

Fuerteventura Property Overview from Spanish Hot Properties July 2009

17th July 2009
Fuerteventura property like the majority of Spain has suffered during the current Crisis but you only have to look at the island of Fuerteventura itself to know that things will improve and like most of the world right now there are opportunit... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda

A Guide To The Best Beaches Of Lanzarote

06th July 2009
The stunning island of Lanzarote is the most eastern of the Canary Islands and lies just over 100km from the African continent. The island owes its origins to violent volcanic activity - happily there are no eruption fears today! The only worries you will... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

A Great Adventure Tour in Tanzania

01st July 2009
The ultimate climb, Kilimanjaro also known as the “the roof of Africa” 5895 meters high it is the highest summit of the African Continent. View the snow covered equatorial mountain, and experience a mysticism that defies all. As a result of the altit... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Gearing Up for Growth - Reducing Poverty Part One

30th June 2009
In 2008 The African continent was seeing its strongest economic growth since the 1970s. 15 African countries entered a second decade in which they posted strong annual economic growth rate of above 5%. Despite strong economic performance, Sub-Saharan Afri... Read >
Author: Lars Stork

2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa Calling!

26th June 2009
With the World Cup Qualifiers on, there’s no turning back! Forget about any talk of a Plan B. South Africa is ready to welcome the world with open arms, modern infrastructure, breathtaking venues and efficient security. More than 630,000 tickets have al... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Take Hoodia Gordonii Diet Pills And Say Goodbye To Your Excessive Eating Habits

22nd June 2009
One of the problems faced by a modern individual is eating -- especially if they are concerned about their weight. Overweight and obese individuals fail to achieve quality results with their weight loss program since they can't seem to find the right dete... Read >
Author: thonyodwens

African wildlife safari

22nd June 2009
African wildlife safari is the most popular travel option for many tourists from across the globe. The entire African continent is a haven for adventure-loving population of the world. If you are looking for a thrilling experience in a natural surrounding... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

African World Cup Qualifiers Morocco Vs Togo

18th June 2009
African World Cup Qualifiers Morocco Vs Togo 20/6/2009 Moroccans are among the powerhouse of the African continent. They were the second country to represent the continent at the grand stage when they entered the World cup in 1970 in Mexico and their f... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Indian SMEs Keen to Explore Kenya

17th June 2009
Kenya is the regional trade and finance hub of East Africa. Its market-based economy is characterised by an open external trade system and heavy dependence on the agriculture sector. Kenyan economy back on growth track During the 1990s, the Kenyan e... Read >
Author: David Parks

African wildlife safari

12th June 2009
African wildlife safari is the most popular travel option for many tourists from across the globe. The entire African continent is a haven for adventure-loving population of the world. If you are looking for a thrilling experience in a natural surrounding... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

African wildlife safari

12th June 2009
African wildlife safari is the most popular travel option for many tourists from acrAfrican wildlife safari is the most popular travel option for many tourists from across the globe. The entire African continent is a haven for adventure-loving population ... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

The wonders of South Africa

10th June 2009
South Africa is full of incredible sights and sounds not to mention a whole host of amazing wildlife; Lions, elephants, buffalo, rhinoceros and leopards are all here to give you something a little more interesting to look at! Culture vultures can get caug... Read >
Author: itoi

Quito & The Galapagos: Ecuador's best features

06th June 2009
The Republic of Ecuador is considered to be one of the most scenic and vibrant places to visit in South America. From a beach holiday in the Galapagos Islands to a city holiday exploring the Colonial city of Quito, a trip to Ecuador offers an active, ex... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Climb Kilimanjaro

05th June 2009
The white-capped Kilimanjaro, hanging above a smoke-like sea of clouds is one of the most stunning sights in the world. Kilimanjaro is one of the 'Seven Summits' in the world - it has the highest point on the African continent. Kilimanjaro is the highest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top African Honeymoon Spots

04th June 2009
There are a number of intimate and romantic honeymoon destinations on the exotic African continent, including the balmy islands off Mozambique, teeming wildlife reserves in Kenya, Tanzania and Botswana, as well as the jewel in the African crown, the bea... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Tishkoff Study Confirms All People Are Of African Ancestry

01st June 2009
The Tishkoff Study Confirms the Centrality of Africa in All People By Robert James Taylor The recently released groundbreaking genetic study by Sarah Tishkoff and her team of African, American and European researchers confirms and/or establishes thre... Read >
Author: Shabaka7

Turning challenges into opportunities - Part One

15th May 2009
Financial crisis Telecoms operators and vendors doing business across Africa are entering unchartered terrain with this conjuncture of profound crises – the fallout from the financial crisis will be severe. People are being faced with a deep sense of... Read >
Author: Lars Stork

Africa Walking Safaris: What makes them a superior travel experience?

14th May 2009
The original African safaris were walking tours with the motive of exploration, search for new colonies or hunting. While the pioneers of safari had a whole life devoted to traversing the African continent, today's traveler has an acute time restriction. ... Read >
Author: AHuysman

Uganda Opens Avenues of Growth for Indian SMEs

11th May 2009
Over the years, Uganda has made a successful transition from an agriculture-based to an industrialised economy. Since 1987, the Ugandan government has actively undertaken economic reforms to facilitate overall economic development. As a result, Uganda ... Read >
Author: David Parks

Libya - A New Travel Desitnation

07th May 2009
Libya is home to several cultural sites such as Ghadames, Cyrene, Sabratha, Leptis Magna and rock art paintings of Tadrart Acacus mountainous series. Libyan Government has taken several crucial steps for helping to encourage travel and tourism services in... Read >
Author: Jeff Wilson

What part of Africa is best to travel in?

06th May 2009
Africa has over the years been known as a haven for tourists all over the world. It is no doubt that the African continent has so much to offer in terms of cultural experiences, wildlife and a serene rejuvenating hideout for those who want to get away fro... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

What part of Africa is best to travel in?

01st May 2009
Africa has over the years been known as a haven for tourists all over the world. It is no doubt that the African continent has so much to offer in terms of cultural experiences, wildlife and a serene rejuvenating hideout for those who want to get away fro... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Current Popular Tours of Africa

29th April 2009
The most popular tours of Africa are currently those that concentrate on the incomparable gems of South and East Africa, regions that are politically stable as well as environmentally and culturally diverse. Southern African tours, whether scheduled coac... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Perfect Filming Locations in South Africa

27th April 2009
Although Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa's province it is the most economically significant. The province is home to three major urban centres and boasts a variety of peoples, cultures and locations that is vastly disproportionate to its size, ... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Glasgow - What To See Outside The City

26th April 2009
Being the largest city in Scotland, Glasgow has so much to see and do – from shopping to historical attractions to the Old Firm soccer derby! What you may not be aware is that the hinterland outside Glasgow is home to some of the most beautiful attracti... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Where can I travel in South Africa?

25th April 2009
What is better than having a place to return every year to have a vacation of a lifetime? Now, once you get the chance to visit South Africa, the Land of the Rising Sun, it is like a dream come true. South Africa gives you that freedom and space to live l... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

The Best Split AC's With Maximum Energy Efficiency

27th March 2009
Which one is the best split AC is a matter of choice and is highly subjective. Therefore what holds maximum importance here is the latest technological innovations and advancements of air conditions that have made it more energy efficient as well as user ... Read >
Author: Victoria

The South African Camping Safari

25th March 2009
African continent is immense and holds many mysteries and wonders that can make camping safaris a fabulous experience. Many African countries have animals parks and assets that also possess tenuous camping facilities. In addition, there is also a gigantic... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Kenya Beach Vacation - fun things to do on the eastern Africa coast

19th March 2009
The beaches of Kenya are some of the world's most alluring playgrounds. Besides the beauty and tranquility, they offer plenty of opportunities for water sports and other beach vacation activities. Or simply sun-bathing. One is not surprised then, that... Read >
Author: Solomon Okila

Let's Do Bird Watching In Uganda

10th March 2009
One of the best places on earth that has a huge collection of animals is Africa. This is because of the terrain that includes rich savannahs, deserts, rain forests, wetlands and a lot more. This makes it an ideal place to be close nature and if you love b... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

The Hidden Gems of The Free State

25th February 2009
The Free State is the pulsing heart of South Africa and embodies the bread basket of a hungry nation where fields of wheat, maize and sunflowers stretch as far as the eye can see. Although largely ignored in the past by travellers and trekkers, the Free S... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Under Pressure: Natural Resources Human Capital

16th February 2009
The global Natural Resources market is nearing a critical tipping point. Sustained worldwide demand for natural resources is pushing investment in oil and gas exploration and production, mining and alternative natural resources such as wind and solar w... Read >
Author: Bobby

Around the World in 365 Days Wonders of the World Calendar

31st January 2009
When Phileas Fogg set off around the world on a wager for £20,000 he was given just 80 days in which to circumnavigate the planet a feat deemed almost laughable upon the arrival of the magnificent Concorde, but nonetheless an enviable adventure. Anyone w... Read >
Author: John Smith

Botswana: The Gem of Africa

21st January 2009
Botswana is a land-locked country of southern Africa that is surrounded by neighbors South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. It is one of the most prosperous countries in Africa and its economy is fueled by its robust tourism and large-scale diamond mining. I... Read >
Author: May Smith

Botswana: The Gem of Africa

21st January 2009
Botswana is a land-locked country of southern Africa that is surrounded by neighbors South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. It is one of the most prosperous countries in Africa and its economy is fueled by its robust tourism and large-scale diamond mining. I... Read >
Author: May Smith

Hospitality & Tourism Industry Cape Town South Africa

16th January 2009
The hospitality industry in Cape Town has experienced significant growth in recent years, and this upward trend is expected to continue in the near future, as despite a worldwide recession, as the citywide and country wide efforts to further development s... Read >
Author: Sarah Donnelly

What part of Africa is best to travel in?

16th January 2009
Africa has over the years been known as a haven for tourists all over the world. It is no doubt that the African continent has so much to offer in terms of cultural experiences, wildlife and a serene rejuvenating hideout for those who want to get away fro... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Morocco! the best place to visit !!!!!!

14th January 2009
Morocco is a beautiful place in Africa which is separated from the rest of the African continent by Atlas Mountains as well as the Sahara desert. It is in northwest of the African continent. So, it is being influenced by culture of Arab and Europe. It is ... Read >
Author: avi

Hospitality & Tourism Industry Cape Town South Africa

09th January 2009
The hospitality industry in Cape Town has experienced significant growth in recent years, and this upward trend is expected to continue in the near future, as despite a worldwide recession, as the citywide and country wide efforts to further development s... Read >
Author: Sarahdonnelly

Around the World in 365 Days – Wonders of the World

03rd December 2008
When Phileas Fogg set off around the world on a wager for £20,000 he was given just 80 days in which to circumnavigate the planet – a feat deemed almost laughable upon the arrival of the magnificent Concorde, but nonetheless an enviable adventure. An... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

South African Hospitality Sector Gears Up for 2010 Soccer World Cup

02nd December 2008
South Africa as a whole, and the hospitality industry in particular, are gearing up for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Hopes are high for a successful and profitable World Cup, as well as job creation in the hospitality sector. Games will be played in Cape ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fly away with the bird at Jurong Bird Park

01st December 2008
The Jurong Bird Park is the ideal place to escape from the hustle and bustle of busy Singapore and step into a idyllic little reserve filled with bird song and lush vegetation. The Jurong Bird Park has more than 9,000 birds belonging to 600 distinctly dif... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Africa in depth: A Closer Look at a Diverse Land

01st December 2008
With its overflowing diversity of 800 million inhabitants, speaking an estimated 1000 dialects in 54 countries, Africa is the second largest continent of the world. Often, Africa is associated with bad misconceptions but it is actually a land of paradise ... Read >
Author: May Smith

Botswana - Perfect Country for Safari Adventures

18th November 2008
If you are looking for an amazing African vacation try a Botswana Safari Holiday. The wildlife and landscape of this African country are simply awe inspiring. Watching wildlife safari on The Discovery Channel or on National Geographic is one thing, nice b... Read >
Author: MarkMarek

Help Fight Poverty in Africa –Through Education

12th November 2008
Poverty is a curse that has affected the African continent for centuries on end. Poverty does not arise from lack of resources as many have long believed. It is a state of the mind and unless that state of the mind is altered through the transformation of... Read >
Author: safari

Exciting Florida Attractions- Blizzard Beach & Busch Gardens

08th October 2008
Blizzard Beach is a water park which features the tallest and fastest water slide in the world. Experience the high drops water slides with your friends and family. The inner-tube speed slide Downhill Double Dipper, speed slide Slush Gusher, world’s lon... Read >
Author: Peter Fleming

The Great African Family Adventure: its Diversity is its Capital

07th October 2008
With its overflowing diversity of 800 million inhabitants, speaking an estimated 1000 dialects in 54 countries, Africa is the second largest continent of the world. Often, Africa is associated with a bad misconceptions but it is actually a land of paradis... Read >
Author: May Marielle

Why Invest in Property in South Africa

01st October 2008
Trend towards Property Investment Property investment in South Africa is simple as well as secure and can offer tremendous profits in respect to other forms of investment which often prove to be unstable and unrewarding. One of the many incentives that m... Read >
Author: Graeme

One You Can Expect From An Luxury Safari Vacation

12th September 2008
Most people never have the opportunity to experience an authentic African safari and for most people who do have the chance it is usually a once in a lifetime experience. When most people think about going on adventure safaris they expect that they will b... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

A Guide to Buying Property in South Africa For Extra Income

08th September 2008
Buying property in South Africa is an excellent way of generating income. Out of the popular foreign property markets, South Africa offers an exciting blend of beauty, culture, history, nature and environmental friendliness. The South African property mar... Read >
Author: lisacraske

The African Safari Tours Offer An Adventure You Will Not Forget

08th September 2008
For a great number of people, there is just something about the African continent that calls out to people in ways that are unique. All of the amazing sounds, smells and sights of this land can be enjoyed and experienced by taking African safari tours. Th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Fun Passes For Disneyland Attractions In Florida

06th September 2008
Children love to explore the world of Disney because Disney World is their dream land. They really feel blessed when they enter this fantasy world of amusement and fun. In fact, not only the kids but the grown ups and adults or even old people show intere... Read >
Author: Ricky Martin

Get A Glimpse Of Another World With An African Safaris Holidays

06th September 2008
Africa is a land of sweeping landscapes that take your breath away, of spellbinding native peoples who live in harmony with nature, and of a captivating diversity of the most splendid and amazing wildlife to be found anywhere. This intoxicating mixture of... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What You Can Expect From The Africa Camping Safaris

05th September 2008
The African continent is immense and holds many mysteries and wonders that can make camping safaris a marvelous experience. Many African countries have wildlife parks and reserves that also boast fine camping facilities. In addition, there is also a vast ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Coffees From Africa and the Middle East

03rd September 2008
Coffee beans are produced all around the world in tropical regions. Here we discuss the characteristics of those produced in Africa and the Middle East. ETHIOPIA Ethiopia is the true birthplace of coffee. The original coffee plant originated here as... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

THE BIG THRILL

24th August 2008
With a name like Hazyview, this South African town may not conjure up images of nerve-wracking adventure. But that’s exactly what brings thrill seekers here. From riding rapids to zipping over forested slopes, it gives you every chance to flirt with dan... Read >
Author: ravi

How Your Canary Island Holiday Can Make You Money

24th August 2008
Buying a holiday property overseas is nothing new for Europeans - vacationers have been snapping up in the world's most beautiful getaways for as long as anyone can remember. Today, some of the hottest vacation destinations are in the Canary Islands. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Flodol Pain Relief: Devil's Claw

29th July 2008
Devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) is an African plant whose fruit looks like a giant claw. The plant grows in an arid climate and is found in Namibia, Madagascar, the Kalahari Desert, and other areas on the African continent. The tuberous roots are ... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Buy Orlando Flex Tickets and see Busch Gardens

24th July 2008
Orlando Flex Tickets are especially designed to cover the most attractive places of Disney World like Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, Sea World of Florida, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and Wet 'n Wild. Buy a single ticket and get the nice col... Read >
Author: Ricky Martin

Black Mamba Snake

17th July 2008
Black mambas are one of Africa’s most dangerous and feared snakes. Nothing is truer when you are standing in front of big black mamba hissing loudly, mouth gaping, striking rapidly in your direction. But are all the frightening stories about black mamba... Read >
Author: peterhutch

8 Reasons For Choosing Shea Butter Products

09th July 2008
Shea butter products are one of the most popular and effective skin care cream on the market today. This truly wonderful product is from the African continent. It is derived from the Karite tree, it is also known as the Shea-Karite tree. The butter is mad... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Buying Diamond Jewelry

08th May 2008
Some of the best relationships have been forged and studded with a gift of diamond jewelry. Over a period of time diamonds have become the symbol of long lasting love for many generations. Perhaps it has something to do with the clarity, cut, color and ca... Read >
Author: Dhaval Suthar

Orlando Attraction Tickets - Confirming Fun And Entertainment

29th April 2008
Orlando is an ultimate tourist destination, which have something for everyone. Busch Garden and Blizzard Beach are two such theme parks of Orlando which have ample reasons to entertain the whole family or group. These theme parks offer various attractions... Read >
Author: Anjali

5 Ideas for Holidays with a difference. Unusual Travel Ideas

09th April 2008
1. Shongololo Express in South Africa If you have ever wanted fully traverse the South African continent in style and without being hampered by your luggage, then hop onboard the Shongololo Express and be prepared to experience a holiday to remember. A... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Fun and More from the Hottest Orange Phones

01st April 2008
As the fourth largest mobile carrier in the United Kingdom, orange mobile has now reached over 109 million subscribers across the entire continent of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Its parent company, France Telecom, is capitalizing on the... Read >
Author: David Webster

New Innovations Courtesy of Orange

01st April 2008
Mobile phones are now considered to be a major means of communication and a classic staple to a person's everyday living. Realizing its huge potential in the market, orange mobile, a UK based telecoms company was one of the many network... Read >
Author: David Webster

Be in the Know with Orange Mobile

01st April 2008
Orange Mobile, is UK's fourth largest telecommunications network. They started business back in 1991 under Hutchison Telecom until it was acquired by France Telecom in 2001. Orange was given the citation "Best Mobile Operator" at the World Comm... Read >
Author: David Webster

Get Basic Info on Orange Mobile and More

01st April 2008
Get Basic Info on Orange Mobile and More Mobiles phones are such a big necessity right now to public that many telecommunications company are now jumping in to join a bandwagon of network providers which offer an entire variety of services the... Read >
Author: David Webster

What to see on a Tour or Vacation in South Africa

06th November 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to, so with this in mind I will endeavour to give a good opinion on those places and offer some helpful advice. Here then, are... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Aloe Vera

01st November 2007
Aloe a houseplant has many benefits in human life. Aloe vera is a species of Aloe. There are about a lot of aloe vera species exist. Aloe vera mostly looks like a cactus and it belongs to a lily or onion family which is usually found in the African conti... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Digital Rise of Africa

30th October 2007
In comparison to other regions of the world the African continent still remains under developed in regards to Information Technology. This is only to be expected due to poverty and lack of developed infrastructure in the region. Having said that, large I.... Read >
Author: Osei Kofi

The Importance of the Social Aspect of African News Portals

30th October 2007
African news portals, driven by social bookmarking content, play an important role in connecting the world with the happenings on the African continent. What happens in Africa impacts us all, and it is critical to know the relevant news and events that s... Read >
Author: Osei Kofi

Connecting the African Continent with Powerful, User-Created Content AfricaNe.ws

30th October 2007
Heading to the African continent is easy these days; you simply need to jump on the web and visit a news portal that directly involves you with the news and happenings in Africa. Having developed a strong relationship with Web 2.0, the African continent ... Read >
Author: Osei Kofi

The African Social News Network

30th October 2007
I was recently asked by my magazine editor to carry out a review of a new addition to the social bookmarking scene, the website is called AfricaNe.ws. My first impressions were very good, the site is well laid out and incorporates a warm welcoming feel, s... Read >
Author: Osei Kofi

Engagement rings and passion

25th September 2007
For diamond engagement rings, passion and intrigue are inseparable, and it is probably the same for every diamond ring. Why else would a reasonable man give his lover an expensive diamond engagement ring? The answer is simple though - Men give diamond eng... Read >
Author: Gerald

The Canary Islands Holidays

21st August 2007
The Canary Islands are the beautiful and enchanting islands that are located to the south-west parts of Spain and north-west parts of African continent, off the coastline of Morocco. The holidays in Canary Island will be full of fun and enjoyment because ... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Sustainability Assignment

02nd July 2007
Introduction Countries all over the world, regardless of their economic development, are striving to achieve and maintain successful operation of the economic, socio-cultural and political stability and integrity within its boundaries. This goal is und... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Sustainability Assignment

02nd July 2007
Countries all over the world, regardless of their economic development, are striving to achieve and maintain successful operation of the economic, socio-cultural and political stability and integrity within its boundaries. This goal is undoubtedly the mai... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Poverty in Africa

30th March 2007
Poverty is a scary word for a lot of people. It resembles a disease which gets into every organ and kills it from inside. There is an easy cure to this illness-money, but in most cases it’s an unreachable dream. There are poor people in every country in... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Madagascar tours – one option for African vacations

15th March 2007
The word ‘safari’, in Swahili, means journey and people associate it with hunting and exploring. Nowadays, when you say safari you picture great adventures and the discovery of habitats and wildlife on the African continent. People undertake safaris a... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Gorilla safaris – a peek in the life of primates

15th March 2007
The definition of primates places them in the category of mammals, which includes humans, apes, lemurs and monkeys. It ranges from lemurs, which bear no resemblance to us, to chimpanzees, which are our closest non-human relatives. The sizes of primates va... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Amazing Grace - Amazing Movie

02nd March 2007
Amazing Grace is a must see film based on the true story of British statesmen William Wilberforce. It focuses largely on his fight in the British parliament to end the slave trade that Britain was so economically attached to. It is the 20 year long ch... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Cape Town Vacation

25th January 2007
The city of Cape Town is one of the largest cities of South Africa. The city lies at the foot of Table Mt., and on the shore of Table Bay. Located in the Western Cape Province, a port on the Atlantic Ocean, in the south-west corner of the country near... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Traditional forms of Ife art

06th December 2006
When one considered the sheer breadth and size of the African continent it is easy to see why so many unique and diverse forms of art originated there. Ancient, as well as modern black artists of Africa relyheavily on the natural resources found in their ... Read >
Author: Maigida

The Top African Myths

20th October 2006
To the ‘First World’, Africa - the ‘Dark Continent’ - has traditionally been regarded with a mixture of fear, intrigue, romanticism and disdain. Due to the fact that western society learned about Africa through the blinkered and biased views of co... Read >
Author: Nicole Martin

Taxidermy, Lions of Tsavo. www.victorian-taxidermy.com

03rd October 2006
THE MAN-EATERS OF TSAVO and Other East African Adventures by Lieut.-Col. J. H. Patterson, D.S.O. 1907 Back in 1898, the British decided to build a railroad in East Africa. This railroad would stretch from Mombasa on the coast of modern-day Kenya to L... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Africa Must Give Serious Thought to Biotech

31st July 2006
The African Union (AU) and the New Partnership for Africa's Development (Nepad) have been holding meetings to explore how biotechnology can contribute to Africa's development. The latest of these meetings took place in Kenya last week. Participants, wh... Read >
Author: James Wachai

How to distinguish rare books from hard-to-find books

03rd July 2006
Mr Wills (not his real name) owned an antiquarian bookshop in one of the up-market malls in Rosebank, Johannesburg in the 1980's. He was a quirky, bad-tempered Englishman who made you quake if you set foot in his shop but his books were superlative. O... Read >
Author: Justine Nofal

Backpacking in Africa: Staying in Hostels

10th June 2006
Backpacking, especially in Africa and other exotic places has been more and moore popular the recent years. Many of us remember the movie "The Beach" a few years ago and it's a fact that backpacking increased after this movie launched. But haven't backpa... Read >
Author: Robert Alderton

The Elephants of Western Kilimanjaro

30th April 2006
Say Kilimanjaro and most people will think of mountain trekking. This, the highest mountain in Africa captures many people's imaginations and every year thousands climb to the summit. Other than that the area around Kilimanjaro and some of the villages ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

The Zanzibar Islands and the Music of Tanzania

05th April 2006
The music of Tanzania, especially along the coast and on the spice islands has been influenced from within the African continent and also from the ancient eastern trade routes. The Arabic and Indonesian cultures have had strong influences on the Zanzibar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

TRAVEL TO UGANDA-A KINGDOM OF BIRDS

14th February 2006
Uganda is an equatorial country with an amazing diversity of Habitats. Truly a Kingdom of Birds, Uganda hosts over 1000 bird species, both Albertine Rift endemics as well as rarities with half of the species known on the African continent, and over 10% of... Read >
Author: Jackie Kisibo

Traveling to and within Spain

14th January 2006
Mainland Spain is situated on the Iberian peninsula in the southwest of Europe. It also encompasses two groups of islands. The Islas Baleares (Balearic Islands), in the Mediterranean, Mallorca the largest island is just over one hundred miles off the east... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

Plague of the Twentieth Century

05th January 2006
We seem to be quite happy and satisfied with everything we have and keep developing and wanting more. We feel safe on one side of a barricade that we've built up between us and those poor people who suffer from the most severe malady, the plague of the tw... Read >
Author: Daniel Hunt

Mighty Kilimanjaro - The Worlds' Most Accessible Summit

29th November 2005
Snow-capped Kilimanjaro, floating above the clouds is no doubt one of the most beautiful and impressive sights in the natural world. Even hard-boiled non-believers, in their unguarded moments, empathise with the Maasai who call it the "House of God". The ... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

Mombasa & the Kenyan Coast - Where the Sun is Ever Faithful

25th November 2005
Kenya's 480 km coast is one of the principal attractions for visitors to the country. Every year, hundreds of thousands of sun lovers find their way here. Many are returning pilgrims who truly know that the sun here is ever faithful. Unlike other beach de... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

Egypt resorts and attractions

11th November 2005
If you make a decision to spend your vacation in Egypt, usually you have a choice of two sea resorts Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh. They both are very popular, but Hurghada is situated in African continent while Sharm El Sheikh lies on Sinai peninsula. ... Read >
Author: Constance Blair