Africa

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok arrests three African nationals in human trafficking crackdown

    Bangkok arrests three African nationals in human trafficking crackdown

    Three individuals from Africa have been apprehended in connection with a notorious human trafficking ring in Bangkok. The gang, known as madam, is accused of luring women from Africa into prostitution in Thailand’s capital city. Police from the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) initiated the crackdown with the arrest of a Malian man, identified only as Baba, in Nong Khai…

  • Thailand NewsKenyan envoy urges stronger Thai-African trade and academic ties

    Kenyan envoy urges stronger Thai-African trade and academic ties

    Thailand and African nations should enhance bilateral trade, investment, and academic exchanges to foster stronger ties and expand business prospects, according to Kenyan ambassador to Thailand, Kiptiness Lindsay Kimwole. Speaking at a press conference yesterday, August 28, Kimwole, who also serves as the dean of the African Ambassadors’ Group, advocated for increased Thai investment in Africa. His comments were made…

  • Thailand NewsAfrican travellers must register for health pass to combat mpox

    African travellers must register for health pass to combat mpox

    In addition to decisions regarding which groups of individuals in the country should receive the mpox (monkeypox) vaccine, Thailand is stepping up its fight against the spread of mpox with new travel regulations aimed at passengers arriving from Africa. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and the Division of International Disease Control and Quarantine under the Ministry of Public Health…

  • Thailand NewsThailand is Somali’s new medical oasis

    Thailand is Somali’s new medical oasis

    Somalia’s ambassador to Kenya, Jabril Ibrahim Abdulle, has a surprising new destination in mind for his compatriots seeking medical treatment—Thailand. After a recent visit, he’s convinced it could be the next big thing for Somali medical tourism. Ambassador Abdulle visited Thailand from August 13 to 21 as part of an initiative by the Royal Thai Embassy in Nairobi to showcase…

  • Business NewsIMF predicts six top global economies in 2024 to be from Sub-Saharan Africa

    IMF predicts six top global economies in 2024 to be from Sub-Saharan Africa

    Six of the top-performing global economies in 2024 will be from Sub-Saharan Africa, predicts the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Despite the limited scale of these economies, they’re contributing positively to a region plagued by poverty and inequality. The economic growth of this region is set to rise from 3.3% in 2023 to 4% in 2024, with standout performances from Ivory…

  • Best ofA taste of Africa: Bangkok’s top 5 African restaurants

    A taste of Africa: Bangkok’s top 5 African restaurants

    Bangkok is a melting pot of culinary delights, including a vibrant African food scene. Here are 5 of the best African restaurants in Bangkok, each offering a taste of the continent’s diverse flavours: Top 5 African restaurants in Bangkok 1. Taye Ethiopian Restaurant Taye Ethiopian Restaurant invites you on a culinary journey to Ethiopia, right in the heart of Bangkok.…

  • Business NewsChina-Africa Expo to boost trade, explore emerging sectors

    China-Africa Expo to boost trade, explore emerging sectors

    The upcoming third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, set to take place in Changsha from June 29 to July 2, is expected to further enhance economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa. The expo, which occurs every two years in Hunan Province, has gained significance as a platform under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation framework. China currently holds the…

  • HealthThailand ramps up airport checks for Ebola

    Thailand ramps up airport checks for Ebola

    The Thai government reported it has put its airports on red alert after a recent outbreak of the Ebola virus in Africa. Deputy government spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul acknowledged Thailand is aware of the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus discovered in Uganda last month and made known steps are being taken to monitor passengers passing through customs from Africa to…

  • World NewsTerrorists kill at least 20 in Somalia hotel attack

    Terrorists kill at least 20 in Somalia hotel attack

    Terrorists have shot and killed at least 20 people in a hotel in Somalia’s capital city of Mogadishu on Friday, and have wounded at least 50 others. Two security officials were among those injured at the attack at the Hayat Hotel, one of whom was an intelligence chief. The Al Qaeda-affiliated group Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack in…

  • Thailand NewsTravellers from Africa told to re-register for Thailand Pass to change entry scheme

    Travellers from Africa told to re-register for Thailand Pass to change entry scheme

    Starting tomorrow, some entry restrictions lift for those travelling to Thailand from countries in Africa. Those from nations in Africa who have been approved to enter through the Alternative Quarantine scheme can now apply to enter under the more relaxed Sandbox entry scheme, which allows travellers to roam freely in a designated province or district rather than undergoing isolation at…

  • World NewsMalaysia lifts travel ban on eight African countries

    Malaysia lifts travel ban on eight African countries

    Malaysia lifted its travel ban on eight South African countries that were among the first to identify the Omicron strain of the coronavirus, citing its global spread. The move follows Singapore, which recently lifted its travel ban on 10 African countries. Health minister Khairy Jamaluddin told reporters yesterday that officials would rush booster vaccines as Omicron is spreading very fast,…

  • World NewsSingapore lifts travel ban for 10 African countries

    Singapore lifts travel ban for 10 African countries

    Singapore eased restrictions for 10 African countries which were initially considered to be high risk for the Omicron variant and travellers from those nations, or who have been to those countries 14 days before travelling can now enter or transit through the Republic. Botswana, Eswatini, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zimbabwe are now classified by the…

  • Thailand NewsCCSA criticises newspaper’s ‘hunt for Africans’ story, clarifies efforts to track travellers

    CCSA criticises newspaper’s ‘hunt for Africans’ story, clarifies efforts to track travellers

    Yesterday’s top headline on the frontpage of the Bangkok Post, “Govt hunts for African visitors,” which contact those who are considered at risk of the Omicron variant, drew criticism from readers as well as the government’s Covid-19 task force. The CCSA made a statement today clarifying its efforts to contact travellers who entered Thailand within the past two weeks from…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand entry restrictions on African countries in response to Omicron

    Thailand entry restrictions on African countries in response to Omicron

    In response to the emergence of the Omicron Covid-19 strain, which is designated by the World Health Organisation as a “variant of concern,” the Thai government has set a travel ban on those from eight African countries said to be of high risk of the newly found variant and imposed restrictions on those from other countries in Africa. Issuance of…

  • Thailand NewsMinistry prepares to bring back Thais from eight African countries starting tomorrow

    Ministry prepares to bring back Thais from eight African countries starting tomorrow

    With Thai authorities issuing a travel ban on those from 8 African countries reporting the new Omicron variant, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is preparing to bring Thai citizens in the high risk countries back to Thailand. Citizens living in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe can apply for a COE (certificate of entry) to return…

  • Covid-19 NewsOmicron Covid-19 variant isn’t in Thailand, DDC director says

    Omicron Covid-19 variant isn’t in Thailand, DDC director says

    The Omicron Covid-19 variant isn’t in Thailand, director-general of the Department of Disease Control said yesterday, assuring the public that the mutated strain of the virus virus is not “travelling” into the country by tourists. Dr Opas Karnkawinpong said that all “sandbox” visitors are being closely and stringently monitored by health authorities. “All 1,007 travellers from South Africa who recently…

  • Covid-19 NewsQuarantine may be increased to 21 days for returnees arriving from Africa

    Quarantine may be increased to 21 days for returnees arriving from Africa

    The Thai government may increase mandatory quarantine to 21 days for those returning from Africa, as efforts continue to stop the spread of the South African variant of the virus. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says the B1351 variant, which first surfaced in South Africa late last year, is faster spreading and could lead to an increase in the…

  • World NewsMiner hits jackpot finding largest-ever tanzanite gems

    Miner hits jackpot finding largest-ever tanzanite gems

    One Tanzanian miner’s day just got a lot brighter after finding the largest Tanzanite gems in history. The finding has now made him US$3.35 million richer, and he plans to share his newfound wealth with those around him. Saniniu Laizer, the small-scale subsistence miner who made the discovery, said he will first have a party and then work on plans…

  • Northern Thailand NewsFishermen stranded at sea off Somalia returning to Thailand

    Fishermen stranded at sea off Somalia returning to Thailand

    PHOTO: mcot.com Some of the Thai fishermen, that have been stranded on two foreign fishing trawlers off the coast of Somalia over the past two weeks, have now returned to Thailand. The rest are expected arrive in the next few days, thanks to work by the Labour and Foreign Affairs ministries. Thai Labour Minister Chatumongol Sonakul and Chatree Athananan, director-general…