In a world where true self-sacrifice is rare, Aga Khan stood out as a beacon of hope, kindness and boundless generosity.
Widespread support for tourism can be further enhanced with more information on economic and other community benefits.
The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife has directed KICC to play the leading role in promoting Kenya as a top destination for business tourism.Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano noted that KICC remains the ...
NAIROBI ― Introduced to East Africa in 1891, in Zanzibar, to deal with domestic food waste, Indian house crows are now ...
Realizing the full potential of Africa coastal tourism demands policy and legislative reforms to attract investments required to establish supportive ...
UN- Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvil may want his legacy restored and leave the race to be re-elected for a ...
Three ministries will use five major international sporting events this year to boost sports tourism and businesses, as well as to enhance talent development and create job opportunities for ...
Africa's travel and safari industry is undergoing a transformation as travelers increasingly seek unique, personalized, and ...
Rising demand for premium imports — from fine wines to designer fashion — by luxury travellers is contributing to Africa’s ...
Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims around the world, died at the age of 88, leaving behind a ...
Aga Khan's vision shaped lasting change in East Africa, with a focus on human development and leadership, not philanthropy.
May his legacy live forever and may his legacy continue to guide our actions in our daily lives. May his warm and beautiful ...