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Uganda launches inaugural tourism roadshow in Mauritius to promote gorilla trekking and adventure tourism

Uganda launches inaugural tourism roadshow in Mauritius to promote gorilla trekking and adventure tourism

Uganda took an exciting step to enhance tourism ties with Mauritius by launching its first-ever tourism roadshow in Port Louis. The event, titled “From Paradise to The Pearl,” aims to attract affluent Mauritian tourists by showcasing Uganda’s unique travel experiences, including its rich natural biodiversity and world-renowned gorilla trekking.

Organised by the Uganda High Commission in Dar es Salaam as part of Uganda’s Economic and Commercial Diplomacy program, the two-day roadshow was held at the Hennessy Park Hotel. It sought to position Uganda as a premier leisure destination beyond Mauritius’s traditional luxury beach market by promoting Uganda’s safaris, cultural tourism, and adventure activities.

The roadshow featured immersive virtual reality experiences of iconic attractions such as Murchison Falls and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, allowing attendees to virtually explore Uganda’s landscapes and wildlife. Guests also enjoyed Ugandan coffee and local delicacies like the famous “rolex,” enhancing cultural engagement.

Read the original article here: https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/uganda-launches-inaugural-tourism-roadshow-in-mauritius-to-promote-gorilla-trekking-and-adventure-tourism/

AfDB approves $22.8m grant to boost rice production, climate resilience in Mozambique

AfDB approves $22.8m grant to boost rice production, climate resilience in Mozambique

The African Development Bank Group has approved a $22.8 million grant through its African Development Fund to strengthen Mozambique’s rice value chain and boost climate resilience. The Rice Value Chain and Climate Resilience Project (RIVACREP) will benefit 30,000 smallholder farmers across four provinces, focusing on empowering women and youth.

Mozambique produces only 300,000 tons of rice annually—just half of the domestic demand—resulting in heavy reliance on imports, which affects foreign reserves and perpetuates rural poverty. The AfDB-backed initiative seeks to increase rice self-sufficiency from 50% to 75% by 2030 using climate-smart technologies, public-private partnerships, and targeted interventions.

Key project measures include upgrading irrigation systems for 1,000 hectares, building five milling factories, introducing drought- and flood-resistant rice seeds, improving storage facilities, and enhancing soil and water management. About 70% of beneficiaries will be women and 30% youth.

Read the original article here: https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/3651069-mega-merger-global-giants-eye-aligned-data-centers-in-40-billion-deal

Mines ministry’s KABIL in talks with Zambia, other countries for acquisitions

Mines ministry’s KABIL in talks with Zambia, other countries for acquisitions

Khanij Bidesh India Limited (KABIL), a joint venture under the Ministry of Mines, is expanding its international footprint by pursuing mineral assets in Zambia and Chile, announced Union Minister for Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy.

Speaking at the 6th Critical Minerals Blocks Auction Launch, Reddy highlighted India’s commitment to securing critical minerals, noting the government’s USD 4 billion allocation for the National Critical Mineral Mission – four times larger than similar U.S. investments.

KABIL has already secured lithium blocks in Argentina and is actively pursuing partnerships with Japan, Peru, Australia, and the UAE. This expansion aligns with India’s strategy to meet the projected threefold increase in global demand for EV batteries and renewable energy by 2030.

Read the original article here: https://www.outlookbusiness.com/economy-and-policy/critical-minerals-mines-ministrys-kabil-in-talks-with-zambia-other-countries-for-acquisitions

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): Growth and Opportunities in the Commonwealth

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): Growth and Opportunities in the Commonwealth

ESG in full refers to “(E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance” principles. While no official definition of ESG exists, it is agreed to be a holistic management framework of standards for all business-centric stakeholders involved in the structuring of organisations to understand and measure how well their companies/institutions are performing to offset risks and harness opportunities related to environmental, social and governance indicators.

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Progress Report

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Progress Report

This progress report was released on 16 June 2022 by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Oceans and Natural Resources Section, with notable contributions from David Sheppard, the Director of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP); Matthew Goldie-Scot, the Managing Director of the humanitarian strategic consultancy firm Thuso; and, Nina Schoonman, Consultant at Thuso.

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Ocean Action Report

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Ocean Action Report

In May 2022, Asia Investment Research, a research organisation jointly set up by the investment finance firm China Investment Research and Dezan & Shira Associates, issued a special Economics and Trade feature titled “Bangladesh Trade, Development & Economic...

Rethinking Gender Parity and FDI

Rethinking Gender Parity and FDI

Gender disparity is arguably one of the greatest impediments to global development. The FDI’s landscape is often an overlooked avenue in gender equality discourse. Yet, it propels tapping equally into the reservoir of capabilities.

Unveiling Rwanda at the Inclusive Fintech Forum 2023: A Journey of Progress and Innovation

Unveiling Rwanda at the Inclusive Fintech Forum 2023: A Journey of Progress and Innovation

Hello Rwanda! Like always, it has always been my pleasure to visit here. I can truly say now that it is one of my favorite places in the world. I mean I’ve never been in love with a country more than this landlocked country bordered by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west.

23rd Commonwealth Law Conference 2023

23rd Commonwealth Law Conference 2023

Did you know the first Commonwealth Law Conference was held in London in 1955, and since then it has been held in various cities across the Commonwealth, including Singapore, Cape Town, Auckland, and Edinburgh. The most recent conference was held in Goa, India.