Café Cazengo – Quiculungo – Angola

Café Cazengo’s coffee is organically grown close to river beds. The plants absorb the nutrients from nature & produce beautiful coffee cherries. Our moderate climate, with an average of 20ºC (68ºF) all year round, helps produce the perfect coffee bean. KIKULUNGO COFFEE COOPERATIVE The Triases family has a tradition in growing coffee that goes back Read more…

Mandela National Stadium Namboole – Kampala – Uganda

Mandela National Stadium, also known as Namboole Stadium, is a multi-purpose venue in Kampala, Uganda, primarily used for football. With a capacity of 40,202, it was built in 1997 with a $36 million grant from the People’s Republic of China. Originally called Namboole, the stadium was renamed to honor Nelson Mandela, though locals still refer Read more…

Institute of Entrepreneurial Development (IED) – Gaborone – Botswana

Institute of Entrepreneurial Development (IED) aims to position Botswana as a beacon for innovation, entrepreneurship and prosperity in Africa by helping aspiring and early stage entrepreneurs turn their business ideas into reality. We support the development of business skills and knowledge as well as creating networking opportunities to catalyse the growth of the country’s startup Read more…

The Brain Challenge 2019 – Lets think our future

For the third year we launched The Brain Challenge in southern Uganda, targeting three schools in the Mbarara area. Started in 2017, The Brain Challenge is a children’s contest that aims to involve children in the development of their communities. Normally children are the target of international aid, but their opinions and criteria are not Read more…

The Millennium Development Authority (MiDA) – Accra – Ghana

The Millennium Development Authority (MiDA) was established by an Act of Parliament (Act 702, 709 & 897 as amended). The objectives of the Authority are: To oversee, manage and implement the Programmes under the Millennium Challenge Account for poverty reduction through economic growth as set out in each agreement between the Government of Ghana and the Millennium Challenge Read more…

Kakum National Park – Ghana

Ghana’s most visited attraction, the Kakum National Park. Tucked away in the Assin Attandanso Reserve is the Kakum National Park and Canopy Walkway that offers visitors spectacular scenery and a fascinating wildlife experience along with modern camping facilities. The park’s best-known feature is undoubtedly its 7 suspension bridges which form a 333-meter long canopy walkway, Read more…

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) – Accra – Ghana

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC). Ghana has a stable political environment, a growing consumer market, and access to regional and international trade through key partnerships such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). With its strong focus on sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, renewable energy, real estate, and technology, Ghana is an ideal Read more…

Mole National Park – Ghana

Mole National Park is the largest and most prestigious protected area in Ghana, in the north-west of the country, is Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge, measuring 4,849 sq km. The park has very rich flora and fauna. It is best known for its elephants (a population of about 600) as well as many other primates. Wildlife Read more…

Kotoka International Airport (KIA) – Accra – Ghana

Kotoka International Airport (IATA: ACC, ICAO: DGAA) Kotoka International Airport (KIA), was originally a military airport used by the British Royal Air Force during World War II in 1946. The facility was handed over to civilian authority after a successful pull-out by the military. In response to globalization and the growing demand for air travel Read more…