Central Island National Park – Kenya

“Land of smoke and fire” Emerging starkly from the blue-green waters of the largest permanent desert lake in the world, Lake Turkana, the Central Island is made up of three active volcanoes that belch sulphurous smoke and steam. Three crater lakes, Crocodile Lake, Flamingo Lake and Tilapia Lake, provide breeding grounds for the world’s largest Read more…

Lake Turkana – Kenya

Lake Turkana, formerly known as Lake Rudolf, is a lake in the Kenyan Rift Valley, in northern Kenya, with its far northern end crossing into Ethiopia.[2] It is the world’s largest permanent desert lake and the world’s largest alkaline lake. By volume it is the world’s fourth-largest salt lake[citation needed] after the Caspian Sea, Issyk-Kul, Read more…

Sibiloi National Park – Kenya

Located on the wild and rugged shores of Lake Turkana – the cradle of mankind – Sibiloi is home to important archaeological sites including Koobi Fora where the fossil remains have contributed more to the understanding of human evolution than any other site in the continent. The area is characterized by semi-desert habitat and open Read more…

Botswana Public Service College – Gaborone – Botswana

BPSC OnGoing Projects 1.Outreach programmes. Outreach programmes enable the College to provide services across the country. A programme in Creativity, Innovation and Facilitation Skills to the Ministry of Local Government has being delivered. More and more programmes are planned to be delivered in different Ministry across the country 2.Quality Assurance (ISO 9001) A framework for Read more…

THE LANGUAGE OF THE TRAVELER: THE SPANISH LANGUAGE

Many of the people who travel prefer to be able to communicate in their own mother tongue at the place of destination. So much so that this aspect can be decisive when deciding on one provider or another. The traveler chooses to contract services in which they can express themselves in their language, since this Read more…

Development Bank of Angola (BDA) – Luanda – Angola

The Development Bank of Angola (BDA) is a key financial institution dedicated to promoting economic development and diversification in Angola. Established in 2006, the BDA was created to address the country’s need for greater investment in sectors beyond oil, which has historically dominated the Angolan economy. The bank’s mission is to provide long-term financing for Read more…