Senegal moves to a no visa, low air fare policy for foreign visitors and locals

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Senegal has scrapped visa requirements for foreign visitors and will slash taxes on air fares as it seeks to revive a tourism sector crippled by high costs. The cost and administrative hassle of visas, coupled with taxes on air tickets, led to a fall in the number of visitors to […]

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Zimbabwe: Telone Rolls Out Metro Wifi

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork STATE-owned Telecommunications company, TelOne has rebranded and introduced Metro Wifi Service and Fibre to the Home (FTTH) services. The new product will see the price of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) of data tumbling by 90%. FTTH, also called fibre to the premises, is the installation and use of optic

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At Silver Moon Bakery, the Baking Never Stops

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Some move to Florida; some volunteer at the library. But when Judith Norell decided to retire as a concert harpsichordist at age 60, she thought she would try her hand at baking bread. “I grew up on packaged bread, the kind that stays squeezed when you squeeze it,” she said.

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Nigeria: Infracos set to connect 60 cities to broadband

According to a report byngrguardiannews.com, Lagos as well as 60 other cities, in the North Central zone of Nigeria, are set to receive improved broadband services. The report revealed that MainOne Cable will be in charge of the Lagos area while IHS will be focusing on the North Central states of the country and Abuja.

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Availability of low-cost smartphones will increase in 2015 – A4AI

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork The Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) has predicted that availability of low-cost smartphones will increase in 2015. The alliance in its list of predictions for the expansion of global broadband access in 2015 said it also expects National broadband plans across emerging markets will become more comprehensive and focus on

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Uber for Business takes off in Nairobi (Kenya)

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Cab hailing technology platform Uber Nairobi has announced the kickoff of Uber for Business, its exciting corporate offering to allow business travelers to get around with ease and as well help companies save money and manage their travel budgets. Just like the personal Uber account, firms create an Uber corporate

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Vapour trail

follow us on twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork The Economist Electronic cigarettes and health The latest investigation of vaping suggests it can help you quit smoking   Dec 20th 2014 | From the print edition THERE are few more reliable routes to an early grave than cigarette smoking. But despite the dangers, nicotine addicts find it almost impossible

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Black Immigrants Have Quadrupled Since 1980, Study Says

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork The number of black immigrants in the United States has more than quadrupled since 1980, a new study has found, and that group is expected to make up an increasing share of the nation’s black population in the decades ahead. The study, released Thursday by the Pew Research Center, found

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Is “Healthy” Rice Killing You?

follow us on twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork  Men’s Fitness How to avoid the possibility of eating poisonous rice. Eaters of white and brown rice have healthier diets— they take in more fruits and vegetables and less saturated fat and added sugar, a Baylor College of Medicine study of more than 14,000 adults showed. But all’s not well

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Patching things up

  follow us on twitter@GoAfricaNetwork   The Economist Food allergies Patching things up A new treatment for allergy to peanuts is being developed   Dec 20th 2014 | CHICAGO | From the print edition T ANAPHYLAXIS, an allergic reaction that causes swellings and rashes and can thus block a person’s airways, is always unpleasant and

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