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Man Builds Business Carrying Bags for Hikers on the Otter Trail in Eastern Cape

The Otter Trail in Tsitsikamma National Park is famous for its beauty — and for…

From Echo Caves and Museum of Man to The Shoe Shop: Exploring Limpopo’s Hidden Treasures Steeped in History and Culture

It was a hot Thursday afternoon, December 12, in Burgersfort, East of Limpopo Province in…

FEATURE: Mapungubwe Festival – Celebrating Culture, Heritage, and Economic Growth in Limpopo

Polokwane, Limpopo – The annual Mapungubwe Festival is one of Limpopo’s most significant cultural events,…

Lights, Camera, Inclusion: The Rural Inclusion and Sustainability Film Festival Inspires Change

Drakensberg, South Africa – The rolling hills of Bonjaneni served as the backdrop for the…

RwandAir, Turkish Airlines seal landmark codeshare accord

RWAND-AIR’S new codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines will allow the former’s customers to access 124 countries served by the latter and improve connections for inbound travellers to Africa via an extensive continental network. The new codeshare will also offer the African airline’s customers greater travel choices and seamless connection opportunities in the local capital, Kigali, and Istanbul. “RwandAir is always exploring new commercial opportunities to expand its reach into markets which can deliver financial return and benefit our growing customer…

Buffaloes run berserk in Botswana

TWO people have died and others injured after attacks by stray buffaloes in northeastern Botswana. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism confirmed the deaths in the town of Kasane, located near Botswana’s borders with Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Among the deceased is a 13-year-old student at the Chibe Junior Secondary School. Department of Wildlife and National Parks security have killed the buffalo at the Noka ya Botshelo English Medium Primary School. They were alerted to another lone buffalo near the…

Malawi tourism undeterred by cyclone Freddy

MAVHUTO BANDA TOURISTS are encouraged to visit Malawi and not to be deterred by the recent devastation by tropical Cyclone Freddy. The Southern African country is recovering from the floods, which impacted on some infrastructure. The Central African Wilderness Safaris provided an update on the Liwonde National Park. Mvuu, located in the north of Liwonde, was spared from the devastating effects of Freddy. After a surge of rainfall, the Shire River level has begun to drop slowly and the wet…

Zodwa Denies Stealing R15 000 From Mpumalanga Clubs

Socialite and one of Mzansi’s top dancers, Zodwa Wabantu, has defended herself against allegations that she cheated club owners out of R15 000 in deposited funds and later failed to pitch for a series of performances in Mpumalanga. The 37-year-old celebrity, real name Zodwa Rebecca Libram, was booked to perform at four entertainment establishments in and around Mbombela on March 4 this year. Her 45-minute performances were expected to entertain patrons at Coyotes Pub & Shisa Nyama in Mbombela, Matsulu…

An account of peaceful Zimbabwe rich of diverse cultures 

The excitement of driving into Zimbabwe to witness the annual Cultural fair organized by Gaza Trust-Centre for Cultural Development Initiatives (CCDI) under the leadership of Hebert Phikela, the Head Master of Muhlanguleni high school and the founder of CCDI. South Africa generally has a negative attitude towards Zimbabwe as many media houses portray Zimbabwe as poorly governed and a poverty hub. This also engulfed my mind as I entered Beitbridge border post. I spent three hours at the gate as the process of obtaining…

Is an era of ethical deficit upon us?

MALESELA MAUBANE Going through news notifications recently, boom, appears the 2017 story about ratings agency Moody’s R11.7 billion in penalties for false credit ratings and its role in theUnited States 2008 financial crisis. S & P Global Ratings was also reported to have paid about R26 billion fines in 2016 on similar charges. These stories prompted me to reflect on Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa’s assertion on the occasion of the 8th Annual Percy Qoboza Memorial, that there is generally ethical and…

What to do when we encounter trials, temptations and sufferings

Motsatsi Kgatla In life you will encounter trials, temptations and sufferings of different kinds which can make you to lose hope and faith on God. When hope and faith are gone, the burden will become too heavy to bear, your soul will be disturbed, (Psalm 42:11) , you will have no peace, (Job 3:11), you will start blaming God and end up being discouraged which might lead to depression. (Ruth 1:20-21). The book of 2 Corinthians 4:16-12 is reminding you…

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