Author: Chukwu Godlove

President H.E. Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah participated in a Roundtable Business Breakfast Meeting organized by the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) in partnership with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB). In her address to nearly 30 leading international corporations, President Nandi-Ndaitwah highlighted Namibia’s human-centered development agenda, which is rooted in a mixed economy that values contributions from both the public and private sectors. She pointed out investment opportunities in critical minerals, oil and gas, renewable and conventional energy, tourism, and education. These opportunities are supported by a strong policy shift toward value addition and skills transfer, aimed at…

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Southern Africa is a birder’s dream. Between crashing Atlantic surf, inland savanna, and floodplains that breathe with the seasons, the region shelters hundreds of bird species – some found nowhere else on earth. Image used for illustrative purposes/Paweł Kuźniar (User:Jojo)/Wikimedia Commons While many visitors chase the Big Five, there’s a quieter magic in scanning reeds for a flash of kingfisher blue or hearing the haunting call of a fish-owl at dusk. These destinations go beyond the obvious, offering intimate hides, remote wetlands, and bird colonies that rival the Serengeti’s wildebeest spectacle. West Coast wetlands: Where the sea meets the sky…

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The draft Tourism Bill has drawn criticism from stakeholders who say it risks sidelining small operators and local communities in favour of major industry players. At a public hearing in Harare organised by Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Environment, Climate, Wildlife and Tourism participants argued the legislation needed substantial revision. “The bill overlooks key organisations and community operators who form the backbone of domestic tourism. We need a framework that reflects all industry players, not just a few,” one stakeholder told the hearing. Critics called for broader consultation and amendments to make the bill more inclusive and representative of the sector…

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Cape Town’s skies are set to get even busier as international airlines ramp up their schedules for the summer season. Oskar Kadaksoo/Unsplash With travellers flocking to the Mother City’s beaches, wine estates, and mountain trails, the demand for more seats has never been greater. KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced that it will increase its Cape Town services for the 2025/2026 season, which runs from 26 October 2025 to 28 March 2026. Travellers will now have 11 flights a week to choose from, making it easier than ever to connect between South Africa and Europe. The airline’s classic overnight…

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Starting October 11, 2025, any citizen or national traveling on a Gambian passport who is found otherwise eligible for a B1/B2 visa must post a bond of up to $15,000 as a condition of visa issuance, according to the U.S. State Department. The Department of State has identified nationals from these counties as needing visa bonds. The implementation dates are in parentheses: The Gambia (October 11, 2025) Malawi (August 20, 2025) Keep up with the latest headlines on WhatsApp | LinkedIn Zambia (August 20, 2025) This is outlined in INA Section 221(g)(3) and the Temporary Final Rule (TFR) establishing the…

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If you’re wondering whether a safari in October is worth it, let me save you a scroll: yes, absolutely. It’s dry enough for wildlife to be concentrated near water sources, warm enough to skip the thermals, and late enough past peak season that some lodges and camps have relaxed their pricing. Some call it the shoulder season. I call it the sweet spot.Lions in full agreement that safari in October delivers, Image Credit: Mahali MazuriThe Smart Month Nobody Talks AboutLet’s be honest: October doesn’t scream “peak holiday season”. It’s not part of the glossy mid-year winter rush, nor does it…

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In December 2025, The Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town’s beloved “Pink Lady,” is set to introduce Amura by Ángel León, bringing the celebrated Spanish chef’s marine-driven cuisine to Africa for the first time. The Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town / Bernard303 / Wikimedia Commons Amura is more than a restaurant, it’s a sensory voyage. It channels the rhythms of the ocean and the biodiversity of the Cape coastline, combining Chef León’s experimental methods with indigenous South African produce. Known for pushing boundaries by introducing sea rice, phytoplankton, and often overlooked species to haute cuisine, León brings a philosophy of respect…

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Asmara, 28 September 2025 – World Tourism Day 2025 was commemorated at the Abrha Bahta School for the Hearing Impaired in Asmara under the theme “Tourism for Sustainable Transformation.” Ms. Liya Gebreab, head of the Ministry of Tourism in the Central Region, explained that Tourism Day was marked with a week-long series of programs in collaboration with government institutions and national associations. Stressing the need for effective management and follow-up to fully harness the benefits of tourism, Ms. Liya noted that the Government of Eritrea has put in place a clear policy framework for the tourism sector with future generations…

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The Sabi Sand Nature Reserve (SSNR) is home to one of the greatest conservation triumphs in modern history. In just a few short years, 150 rhinos have been successfully released, integrated, and are now thriving. This proves that we can win the fight to save these iconic animals. It’s not just a conservation success; it is a miracle, and a testament to what’s possible when passion, expertise, and partnership converge.This is a success story worth telling, Image Credit: Brad MitchellThe Rise of Rhinos in SSNRIn a move that has rewritten the script for wildlife conservation, the Sabi Sand welcomed 150…

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Bridges are far more than steel and stone. In Africa, they tell tales of colonial ambition, border disputes, daring engineering, and even tourism thrill-rides. From a bridge curved to dodge a disputed border, to another built so trains could be “sprayed by the mist of the Falls,” these crossings are icons of both human ingenuity and the continent’s complex history. Here are Africa’s coolest bridges – and the stories that make them unforgettable. Kazungula Bridge Kazungula Bridge/Matthias-Tf/Wikimedia Commons Straddling the Zambezi River between Botswana and Zambia, the Kazungula Bridge is Africa’s newest superstar. At first glance, its elegant cable-stayed span…

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