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Daily Archives: May 25, 2026

Tanzania: Tanzania Sees the Upgraded Nduli Airport As Boost for Business, Agriculture, Tourism

UncategorizedBy Strategic SafrisMay 25, 2026

[Daily News] Iringa — DEPUTY Minister for Transport, David Kihenzile has thanked the government for delivering major infrastructure development in the Iringa Region, particularly the rehabilitation of the historic Nduli Airport, where more than 60bn/- have been invested.

Kenya: Visa Report Flags Ai-Powered Scams As Biggest Threat to Digital Payments

UncategorizedBy Strategic SafrisMay 25, 2026

[Capital FM] Criminals are increasingly deploying artificial intelligence and social engineering to manipulate users into authorizing payments, a new report by Visa has revealed.

Uganda: Hospitality Sector Emerges As Strategic Driver of Uganda’s Tourism Growth At Poate 2026

UncategorizedBy Strategic SafrisMay 25, 2026

[Nile Post] KAMPALA — Uganda’s hospitality sector is increasingly being recognized as a strategic pillar in the country’s tourism development, with industry stakeholders calling for stronger government support to unlock its full potential.

Kenya: Kenya Eyes 300,000 Ugandan Tourists in 2026 On Improved Air Links

UncategorizedBy Strategic SafrisMay 25, 2026

[Capital FM] NAIROBI, Kenya, May 25-Kenya is targeting a 27 per cent increase in tourist arrivals from Uganda to 300,000 in 2026, banking on improved air connectivity to deepen regional travel flows and sustain growth in its tourism sector.

South Africa: SanParks Tightens Security After Tourists Found Dead in Kruger National Park

UncategorizedBy Strategic SafrisMay 25, 2026

[SAnews.gov.za] South African National Parks has announced plans to strengthen security measures in isolated areas of the Kruger National Park following the tragic discovery of two tourists who went missing in the park last week.

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