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We offer custom travel experiences, safaris, cultural tours, and hidden gems across the continent.
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25/03/2026

One of the most beautiful resorts in Lusaka, Zambia 🇿🇲✨
Can you name this resort? 👇

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23/02/2026

Hidden in soil, water and air, an invisible poison has been ruining lives in Zambia for decades. The cause is no mystery: an old lead mine.

22/02/2026

Zimbabwe is set to join the ranks of Africa's leading travel destinations like Tanzania, Mauritius, Namibia, Kenya, and Zambia in 2026, as the country experiences remarkable growth and an unparalleled surge in demand.

22/02/2026

Angola and Botswana Unite To Buy Diamond Mining Company De Beers

Angola’s state-owned diamond company, Endiama, has announced plans to increase production to 17 million carats by 2027, following a record output in 2024.

This achievement has cemented Angola’s position as the world’s third-largest producer of rough diamonds by volume, behind only Russia and Botswana.

In addition to boosting production, the Angolan government is reportedly considering acquiring a 20% to 30% strategic share in De Beers, one of the world’s leading diamond companies.

Botswana is also positioning itself around De Beers. The government of Botswana is buying out 15% of De Beers.

De Beers was founded by a British man named Cecil Rhodes over 135 years ago, and started its diamond mining operations in South Africa.

They have mined hundreds of millions of carats of diamonds across Africa, primarily in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia, generating tens of billions in revenue.

With Botswana and Angola both coming together to buy over 30% stake of De Beers, the days of imperial exploitation are numbered.

22/02/2026

Nigeria’s palm oil production has risen to 1.57 million tonnes in 2025, reflecting steady growth over the past five years and reigniting international interest in the country’s ambition to reclaim a leading position in the global palm oil market.

The figures were disclosed by the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) during a mission visit to Abuja, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

The council used the visit to reaffirm its commitment to expand technical and policy cooperation with Nigeria across oil palm production, smallholder development, and supply chain alignment.

The development signals renewed collaboration between Nigeria and major palm oil-producing nations, even as the country continues to grapple with a domestic supply shortfall.

It also demonstrates growing efforts to strengthen Africa’s voice in global vegetable oil policy discussions.

Visit www.nairametrics.com to read more.

22/02/2026

France has returned the sacred Djidji Ayokwe talking drum to Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 after 110 years. Colonial troops took it in 1916 from the Ébrié people.

The drum, over 3 meters long and weighing 430kg, is a powerful symbol of communication, unity, and resistance.

The historic artifact will soon be displayed in a new museum in Abidjan, allowing Ivorians to reconnect with this important part of their heritage.

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