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  • Communication key for global tourism

    2014-11-28 11:22

    Kenya is eager to welcome more Chinese tourists, but one problem is a lack of communication between tourists and guides because of the language barrier, says one of Kenya's top guides.

  • Hospitable place for Chinese investment

    2014-11-28 11:22

    Chinese investors are confident about the hospitality and property markets in Africa and plan to keep spending money there despite the decline of international arrivals due to the Ebola outbreak and terrorist attacks in some regions.

  • When going on safari is a luxury

    2014-11-28 11:22

    Hospitality companies are working with Chinese tour operators to promote their exclusive - albeit expensive - services to big spenders in the Chinese market.

  • Cultivating Chinese tourists' African dreams

    2014-11-28 11:22

    In an upmarket Beijing cafe, Gong Jiayi sips her flat white coffee and enthusiastically runs through the highlights of her latest holiday to Japan.

  • In search of the missing Chinese tourists

    2014-11-28 11:22

    It was 7:30 on a bright Wednesday morning at Bole International Airport in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.

  • Optimists have upper hand with tourism

    2014-11-28 11:22

    To say Chinese outbound tourism grows fast would be a huge understatement.

  • New approaches help upgrade slums

    2014-11-21 13:22

    For Meshak Okoth, 12, this was a return to scholastic life like no other. When he returned in September to his studies with about 630 pupils at Mcedo-Beijing community school in Mathare, northeast of the Kenyan capital, the enthusiasm was palpable.

  • Housing homeless has mixed record of success

    2014-11-21 13:22

    Many projects aimed at improving the living conditions of those living in slums across Africa have been carried out over the years, meeting with various degrees of success. Those generally regarded as having been successful include:

  • Smell or no smell, the work must go on

    2014-11-21 13:22

    Mathare, the second-largest slum in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is surrounded by putrid-smelling rubbish and human waste.

  • Deep in the valley, school gets a new life

    2014-11-21 13:22

    In the deepest point of Mathare Valley, where Nairobi's second-largest slum is located, a sparkling new building stands in stark contrast to the run-down shanties made of dark sheets of iron that surround it.

  • The keys to a ghetto-free Nairobi

    2014-11-21 13:22

    Construction of the Kariakor flats sprung out of the first celebrated program to upgrade slums in Nairobi after Kenya's independence.

  • The curable slum problem

    2014-11-21 13:22

    In capitals across many African countries, more than half of the population resides in informal urban settlements.

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  • Group a building block for Africa

    An unusually heavy downpour hit Durban for two days before the BRICS summit's debut on African soil, but interest for a better platform for emerging markets were still sparked at the summit.
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