Author: Chukwu Godlove

Image: Facebook / DRONE FANATICS SA A heartbreaking incident unfolded at Hartenbos Beach in Mossel Bay, where a beaked whale was found stranded on the shore, sparking immediate rescue efforts from concerned bystanders and marine enthusiasts. Despite attempts to guide the animal back into the ocean, the whale repeatedly returned to the beach, leading to the difficult decision to euthanise it. The stranded whale was identified as a member of the elusive beaked whale family, known for their deep-diving habits and preference for remote ocean waters. These marine mammals are notoriously difficult to study due to their rare surfacing behaviour…

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Travelers to the US are being reminded of the serious consequences of overstaying their visa, with officials warning that violators could face a permanent ban from re-entering the country. According to U.S. immigration authorities, consular officers have full access to an individual’s immigration history and can detect past violations, making it nearly impossible to evade penalties for overstaying. Officials emphasised that there is no leniency for those who claim ignorance of visa regulations, as travelers are responsible for complying with the terms of their stay. “If you overstay your U.S. visa, you could face a permanent ban on traveling to…

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If there’s one thing we can say with absolute certainty, it’s that Kruger National Park is a year-round safari destination. With each season bringing something different to the table, there really is no “bad” time to visit. But here’s the thing – when you go should depend on what kind of experience you want. Every season offers something special on a Kruger safariA Safari Suited for YouDo you want prime Big 5 sightings? Or maybe lush landscapes and bustling birdlife? Are you looking for budget-friendly travel or exclusive peak-season game viewing? No matter what you’re after, each season in Kruger offers…

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Following months of bureaucratic red tape and back-and-forths with Stellenbosch Municipality, beloved Dorp Street Sunday Market is bidding its final farewell – for now, reports Cape {town} Etc. Taking to its social media platforms on Tuesday, 18 March, the Dorp Street Market team delivered its announcement ‘with great sadness’, adding that ‘the constant red tape and obstacles have made it clear to [them] that the market is not welcome here.’ ’As you may recall, we announced our return in December 2024, but unfortunately, we have faced numerous challenges since then,’ said the organizers. Picture: Sourced ‘Despite getting our application approved three…

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Nairobi Kenya — The High Court has extended interim orders suspending the Communications Authority of Kenya’s (CA) directive requiring travelers entering Kenya to declare the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers of their mobile devices upon phone entry into the country. The court will deliver the judgment on July 4, 2025. “Update: Orders extended; judgment to be delivered on 4 July 2025. The Court extended interim orders till judgment is delivered on 4 July 2025,” read a statement by Katiba Institute. This follows the Katiba Institute legal team on March 21, 2025, appearing before Justice Chacha Mwita to highlight submissions…

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Travelling is an exciting and worthwhile experience. However, packing efficiently can often feel like a daunting task. Whether you are heading out for a short getaway or a long-term trip, maximizing your luggage space is essential and beneficial. Picture: Unsplash/ Kateryna Hliznitsova Here are some useful hacks to help you make the most of you luggage space: Roll your clothes Rolling your clothes is a highly effective packing technique. It not only saves time but also enhances the organization within your luggage. Plus, it reduces wrinkles. Roll garments tightly to create a compact bundle that can fit into the nooks…

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The long-awaited reopening of Mzuzu and Karonga airports is just three weeks away, marking a significant milestone for northern Malawi. Deputy Minister of Transport Steven Malondera confirmed the exciting news during an inspection of Karonga airport, emphasizing the transformative impact this move will have on mining, agriculture, and tourism in the region. Karonga Airport, which last handled domestic flights in 2010, will now play a key role in supporting operations at Kayelekera Uranium Mine and other mining ventures, making it easier to transport equipment and personnel. Malondera highlighted the airport’s potential to drive economic growth, saying, “This facility will be…

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Captivating getaway seekers with its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, myriad outdoor activities and vast ocean, Knysna sits proudly between lush forests and the Indian Ocean. More than a town filled with awe-inspiring scenery, it offers various experiences for nature lovers, adventure chasers or those who want to unwind in a tranquil setting, even if only for a weekend. Knysna greets visitors with rolling mountains, quaint houses, a buzzing main road with local stores and businesses, as well as the town’s iconic lagoon. While activities and sights are plentiful, there are a few must-dos you really shouldn’t miss. Start your…

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Nairobi — Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) Chief Executive Officer June Chepkemei has been named among Africa’s 50 Most Influential CEOs for 2025. The prestigious recognition, awarded annually by Africapitol Ventures, celebrates high-performing and inspirational leaders driving transformative change across the continent. Honorees are selected based on their professional achievements and leadership impact over the past year. Chepkemei, who has led Kenya’s tourism marketing agency for less than a year, has championed strategic initiatives to strengthen the sector, promote sustainability, and diversify tourism offerings. Under her leadership, KTB has launched innovative marketing campaigns targeting new source markets and forged partnerships with…

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Image: Getty The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure (DoI) is making progress on a vital R80 million repair project for Montagu Pass, one of South Africa’s most historic and scenic mountain passes.  A key link between the Garden Route town of George and the hamlet of Herold in the Western Cape, Montagu Pass has suffered significant damage from floods, leading to its prolonged closure. According to Tertuis Simmers, Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure, a detailed hydrological assessment revealed that five of the pass’s 22 stormwater catchment areas lack sufficient capacity. This deficiency was identified as a primary cause of the…

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