The west African country, Ghana has got over 80 wealthiest people, but Charles Ampofo was pointed out the most richest amongst all,[3] I realized that majority of all billionaires today begun working right from their childhood, therefore I keep saying that becoming rich is a journey, one of my friends always says that “ if you’re not handsome at 20, ...
Read More »47 None African Countries You Can Travel To From Uganda Without Visas
95 percent of all countries around the world are visa restricted and this comes as a way to control citizens or none citizens to just enter or leave their territories without a specific purpose and that’s why embassies and High commissions are put in place to work on such issues.[1] Check also: South Africa sets new regulations for people travelling ...
Read More »Top 5 peaceful countries in Africa
Africa is one of the biggest and populous continent in the world with over 1.1 billion people, it has a diversity of languages,[9] cultures, ethnicities and tradition, some people think Africa is a continent of bloodshed and yet there are so many peaceful places, though many others were listed including, Sierraleone, Magadascar, Morocco, Angola, Ghana and Uganda.[4] Check also: Uganda ...
Read More »10 Top Tourist Destinations In Africa
Tourism is the moving from one place to another for curiosity, education purpose, leisure, and pleasure. Africa has the best tourist destinations in the world which gives the people in Africa the pleasure to host such beautiful sceneries within their domicile continent.[3] Moving may be from one country to another or continent to another. If anyone is looking for the ...
Read More »The Coldest And Snowing Countries In Africa
AFRICA- Lesotho located in Southern Africa is the coldest country in Africa, it covers 30,355 sq km (11,720 sq mi). It is the only independent state in the world that lies entirely above 1,000 metres (3,281 ft) in elevation. Its lowest point of 1,400 metres (4,593 ft) is therefore the highest in the world. In Lesotho, temperatures in June goes ...
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