by MELUSI MHLANGA BULAWAYO – MATABELELAND North continues to bleed tourism and hospitality revenues as the deteriorating Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway discourages both international and domestic travellers from using one of
by MELUSI MHLANGA BULAWAYO – MATABELELAND North continues to bleed tourism and hospitality revenues as the deteriorating Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway discourages both international and domestic travellers from using one of
by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIAN Airlines, Africa’s largest airline and a key driver of the continent’s aviation growth, has announced the launch of a new passenger service to
by GEOFF HILL JOHANNESBURG – BRITAIN loses an average of two people a year to lightning but in South Africa its 260. The populations are similar at close to 70m,
by ALFRED SHILONGOWINDHOEK – DIGITAL travel planning platforms have catapulted Namibia as Africa’s most authentic and in-demand tourism destinations. The African Tourism Board (ATB) has conferred that accolade, based on
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – KASPERSKY reports that its detection systems discovered an average of 500 000 malicious files per day in 2025, marking a 7-percent increase compared to the previous
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – ZIMBABWE has been crowned the World’s Best Country to Visit in 2025 by the globally acclaimed publication Forbes, a distinction that celebrates not only its spectacular
by DION HENRICKCAPE TOWN – ARRIVALS in Cape Town are set to increase and tourism to grow in the coming months as local and international airlines introduce new flights or





