by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – BRITISH holidaymakers are increasingly choosing Cape Verde as their preferred sunshine destination, with the Atlantic archipelago enjoying record growth in arrivals from the United Kingdom during
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – BRITISH holidaymakers are increasingly choosing Cape Verde as their preferred sunshine destination, with the Atlantic archipelago enjoying record growth in arrivals from the United Kingdom during
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – JOHANNESBURG’S cultural calendar is set to strike a rich and resonant chord as the Wits Standard Bank Piano Festival returns for its highly anticipated second edition,
by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIAN Airlines has once again reinforced its position as a leader in African aviation after being named Best Airline in Africa at the 2026
by SAID ABOUBAKER DJIBOUTI – UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE)-based cargo airline SolitAir has launched scheduled freight services to Djibouti, deepening its presence in Africa and extending its network to 17
by PEDRO AGOSTO LUANDA – SET along the sunlit south-western coast of Africa, Angola is emerging as one of the continent’s most intriguing tourism frontiers. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – THE United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO’s) latest global assessment underscores the vital importance of protected heritage and conservation areas in sustaining both biodiversity
by ARNOLD MULENGALUSAKA, (CAJ News) – ZAMBIA and Zimbabwe are to restrict the use of the Victoria Falls Bridge by heavy trucks and trains due to its age and structural
by MARIO RAJOMAZANDRY ANTANANARIVO, (CAJ News) –DELTA Hotels by Marriott®, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of more than 30 brands, has announced the opening of Delta Hotels by Marriott Antananarivo,
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – ZAMBIA is steadily emerging as one of Africa’s most captivating tourism destinations, offering an authentic blend of natural beauty, wildlife, culture and warm hospitality. Located
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH African communities, political parties and members of the public have expressed concern over proposed government dam regulations they say could undermine economic livelihoods for communities





