Tourism and Conservation in Uganda: Insights from UWA Executive Director James Musinguzi
World Business Journal talks to James Musinguzi, Executive Director, UWA, about opportunities being offered to domestic and international investors to develop and operate tourism accommodation in protected areas, maintaining...
Ngamba Island: A Sanctuary Where Chimpanzees Find Healing and Hope
World Business Journal talks to Dr. Joshua Rukundo, Executive Director of the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, about the sanctuary's vital role in offering a safe haven for rescued chimpanzees, the...
MTWA strives to make Uganda among the top three MICE destinations in Africa
World Business Journal talks to Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, Minister of State for Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, about infrastructure investments made in the tourism sector, the impact of...
Disney Opens Theme Park in Abu Dhabi and Enters the Middle East
Walt Disney Company made its first announcement in 15 years about opening a new theme park. Abu Dhabi will become home to the 7th Disneyland resort. This is...
Dubai Is Getting a $5 Billion Man-Made Moon
Reaching the moon is a dream that many people have. But while going on a trip into space to reach the real moon is not as easy as we’d like, people who...
Travelling to Africa: How the Tourism Boom Affects Economic Growth
Technology and futuristic elements have taken over the world, but many people are still looking to observe the “wilder” side. Since most of Africa’s land is inhabited by pristine wildlife,...
World Business Journal talks to Thomas Price, Founder of CTC Conservation Center, about his mission to connect humans and wildlife through a unique, globally rare experience that benefits both conservation and tourism.
In a significant development for Uganda's tourism sector, a major expansion plan was unveiled during the Peal of Africa Tourism Expo. The government announced that four airfields located in the country's iconic National Parks will soon be upgraded to accommodate international visitors.
The 18th edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, titled "The Laboratory of the Future," shifts its focus to Africa, presenting an ambitious exploration of the continent's historical societies as a source of inspiration and a blueprint for global solutions.
After the conclusion of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, there has been a growing interest among visitors to explore Qatar’s cultural attractions and modern infrastructure, according to travel industry officials.