More Libyan women are now starting their own businesses. Some of them run small shops, some of them cook food from home, and others are trying digital startups. Even though the country still has a lot of problems, these women are working very hard to build something...
The Best Time to Visit Malawi
Malawi, known as the "Warm Heart of Africa", is a country full of beauty and variety all year round. Whether you are a tourist or a local, there is always something new to discover. This is why it's important to know the best time to visit Malawi, as each season...
Top Reasons to Visit Malawi: Add Malawi to Your Bucket List
Are you looking for an authentic experience far from the typical safari tours? Well, we have found it for you. Time to visit Malawi. Malawi, a breathtaking, blissful country often referred to as the “Warm Heart of Africa”, is a land rich in culture, natural beauty,...
Digital Transformation in Malawi
Malawi, known as the “Warm Heart of Africa”, is changing. Today, digital transformation in Malawi is happening in every aspect of the country. Because one of the biggest changes is that more people in Malawi are using technology in their daily lives than before. More...
Eritrea’s Tourism & Investment
Eritrea, a country in the Horn of Africa, is like an open box of jewels yet to be unfolded. Eritrea's Red Sea is its border to the east, to the west with Sudan, to the south with Ethiopia, and to the southeast with Djibouti. Even though one of the youngest nations in...
Investing in the Booming Vacation Rental Market of Nigeria
Nigeria’s real estate is witnessing a quiet revolution. Vacation rentals, once an afterthought, are now gaining center stage in major cities like Lagos and Abuja. Fueled by digital bookings, rising domestic tourism, and a growing middle class, the industry is emerging...
A Guide to Investing in the Coconut Farming Industry of Kenya
Coconut farming has long been an overlooked sector in Kenya’s agriculture. Yet, it holds significant untapped potential for both local and international investors. Along Kenya’s coast, thousands of smallholders grow coconuts. These trees not only support food security...
An Investor’s Guide to Coffee Production in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is gradually making a comeback in the global coffee market. Once a major producer before the civil war, the country is now seeing renewed interest in its coffee sector. This resurgence is driven by rich soils, an ideal climate, and government support....
The Role of Real Estate in Uganda
Let’s talk about something that’s changing quietly but powerfully—real estate in Uganda. People across the country are waking up to new possibilities. Families are moving out of overcrowded neighborhoods. Young people are starting to dream bigger—not just about...
Duck Farming in Uganda
Farming is a big part of life in Uganda. In the villages, most families grow crops or raise animals. It’s how they eat, earn money, and live. For years, people focused on crops like maize or beans, or maybe chickens. Those are the usual choices. Safe and familiar. But...
Citrus Farming in Libya
After years of political and other conflicts, Libya's agriculture sector is finally getting stronger. Citrus fruits are standing out among the main crops produced in this sector of Libya. Oranges, lemons, limes, and mandarins are being grown in more and more places...
Top 5 Sectors to Invest in Uganda
You get off the plane at Entebbe. The atmosphere is relaxed, and everything moves at its own time. However, as you approach Kampala, the atmosphere starts changing. It is more concentrated. There are young coders in communal offices, farmers selling bananas, and solar...












