Today, the first free elections in Tunisia

On October 27, 2011 · 0 Comments

As it is, if democracy can be exercised and implemented from scratch: so far have been based for over 100 parties in Tunisia. In the end, but “only” 217 members of parliament seats in Tunisia are up for grabs.Could have been formed in many places and independent lists, which usually only advertise locally for their programs and may result in a very heterogeneous picture after the election count. Continue Reading…

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New routes in Tanzania

On October 26, 2011 · 0 Comments

Flight-only tour logs that the airline of Tanzania with the beautiful name “Precision Air” expanded their range to two connections. Moroni, the Comoros, their capitals are now three times a week from Dar-Es-Salam approached directly. In addition to expanding the network of domestic flights. Mwanza there is now also directly to Kigoma. Continue Reading…

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Pictures of Stone Town in Zanzibar City

On October 24, 2011 · 0 Comments

Manages the gallery below, which has a large mass of black and white images collected from Stone Town. We see people go, people waiting in front of buildings, people playing at home, and we see the beach of Zanzibar City. We see typical, authentic street scenes, and we also see many buildings that required a bit of maintenance. Continue Reading…

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Only in Africa: The Klipspringer

On October 23, 2011 · 0 Comments

Due to the coloring of their fur, they are against the rocks, where they often reside, hardly discernible. In addition, isolated for their fur antelope particularly well against the cold, but also to heat.They are extremely agile and Their hooves have over the course of evolution adapted very well to stop to find on rocky ground. Continue Reading…

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National parks in Kenya are more expensive

On October 21, 2011 · 0 Comments

The prices that apply to visitors from abroad amount, then to $ 80, children and students pay $ 40 a half. Previously, adults $ 75 per day and $ 30 for children and students in the high season, per day had come into this park.The formal decision For this price increase is not yet available, but it can be assumed that the plan is implemented for the higher fees also. Continue Reading…

SMS as a tool in the fight against leprosy

On October 20, 2011 · 0 Comments

Alone in the northern province of Mozambique, Cabo Delgado, which is twice as big as Switzerland, it is also more than 500 workers to coordinate. And to stay with the follow-up of successfully treated cases in the state of affairs.Priority but the new cases are reported to a central location via SMS. Continue Reading…

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Radio Africa No. 1

On October 17, 2011 · 0 Comments

His office is located near the Gabonese town Moyabi, at the beginning of his broadcast, he was greeted by nearly 40 percent of Africa's population – if receivers were available. Nowadays, listening to Radio Africa No. 1 is about 40 million people. This is funded pan-African radio station even today by the State Gabon, of course, advertising revenue, but still as of France. Continue Reading…

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Cocoa House – the first skyscraper in tropical Africa

On October 16, 2011 · 0 Comments

Was financed the construction of Cocoa House through the sale of commodities such as cocoa or just rubber, but also proceeds from the sale of timber were involved. It was completed in 1965.His name means “House of Farmers,” or German “House of the peasants.” From at least 24 floors in Ibadan is the most visible building that now the Odu'a Investment Company Ltd. Continue Reading…

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Raffle: win 1 of 4 exciting African novels

On October 13, 2011 · 0 Comments

Tada, because: It is time again!Touring Afrika.de raffled something for all those bookworms who are also friends of the African continent. Sent four books are ready with us shortly to the lucky winner to be.Entering is easy, costs nothing, you must not sign in once and the income is certainly a call to the most attractive, since we have a raffle for touring Afrika. Continue Reading…

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The Sahara jumped off the shovel

On October 12, 2011 · 0 Comments

The incredible story of an ultra-marathon runner, who – as if an ultra-marathon in itself is not enough – these also wanted to pass across the Sahara. And lost after a sandstorm orientation. As he was nevertheless 10 days without food and in extreme conditions, we learn in one day in the report. Exciting and finally with a happy ending – otherwise no one could tell this story. Continue Reading…

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