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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: ABUJA, NIGERIA

Abuja is the seat of Nigeria’s federal government. The Garki district in particular is the city’s principal business district. Compared to Lagos, Abuja is a much less densely populated city, and an...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA

Sponsored by Ethiopian Airlines - The city of Johannesburg, better known as Jozi to locals, is one of the world’s leading financial centres, as well as the economic and financial hub of South Africa....

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: ACCRA, GHANA

Ghana’s capital Accra is fast becoming one of the leading business hubs in Africa. The city is also featured as number 2 in our piece on the Top 10 Most Liveable Cities in Africa. Many business...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: NAIROBI, KENYA

Sponsored by Ethiopian Airlines - Kenya is often perceived or referred to as Eastern and Central Africa’s Financial, Communication and Transportation hub. The city of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, is the...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: CAIRO, EGYPT

Egypt’s capital, Cairo, is one of the largest and most populated cities in Africa.  As the commercial, media, and educational center of this north African country, Cairo is teeming with activity. For...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: LIBREVILLE, GABON

Sponsored by Though small (it has less than 600,000 people), Gabon’s capital Libreville is a bustling port city on the Komo River. In recent years, the oil-rich west African country has seen an...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: LAGOS, NIGERIA

Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria, and is a bustling, densely populated metropolis. Traveling across Lagos can be very challenging given the frenzied environment of the airport, inadequate...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: DAKAR, SENEGAL

Dakar is Senegal’s capital, and the West African country’s largest city. Its strategic location as one of the regions’ main seaports means that it attracts a large number of business men and women. The...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA

Sponsored by Ethiopian Airlines - Addis Ababa — or Addis as it is commonly known — is Ethiopia’s capital and the country’s largest city as it is home to at least 4 million people. It is often referred...

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Insiders’ Guide to African Business Travel: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

Cape Town is South Africa’s legislative capital, and arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has the ocean, the mountains and the vineyards – all contributing to the laid-back...

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