Author: Chukwu Godlove

The Western Cape Government has congratulated the province’s remarkable achievers who have made the province proud in the global tourism and wine industries. The provincial government said the achievers’ recent awards at the 2025 World Travel Awards and other esteemed platforms have not only brought international recognition to the region, but have also reaffirmed the Western Cape’s position as a world-class destination for responsible tourism and wine excellence. The Township and Village (T&V) initiative in Stellenbosch was awarded silver in the Peace, Understanding and Inclusion category. Launched in 2018 with the support of the Stellenbosch Municipality, T&V has welcomed over…

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When summer rolls around, romance seems to shimmer in the air — golden-hour skies, seaside breezes, and that irresistible pull to get out and explore. laura adai / Unsplash Whether you’re on a weekend getaway or enjoying a local staycation, summer is the perfect season to turn an ordinary evening into a travel-worthy memory. Here’s how to plan the perfect summer date night. 1. Pick a destination that sets the mood Location is everything when it comes to crafting the ideal summer date night. Think beyond the usual dinner reservation and look for experiences that highlight the best of the…

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Morogoro — TOURISM of rare spinel gemstones has continued to gain worldwide popularity in Mahenge, an area located in the Morogoro region, Ulanga District, which now places the area on the map of mineral tourism in Tanzania. This was stated by Engineer Penina Mtego, who is the manager of Ruby International Mine, which manages spinel mining in Epanko village. Engineer Penina explained that the reason for the establishment of the Spinel Mineral Tourism Center is due to the quality of the minerals which make them look like they are made in a laboratory, which leads international gemstone traders, researchers and…

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South Africa has a coastline rich with piers waiting for you to enjoy. You may be a photographer with a love of symmetry or maybe simply someone who wants to enjoy calm ocean views on a walk. This guide explores the piers and promenades that consistently deliver memorable frames and relaxed seaside moments. Umhlanga South African Tourism/Wikimedia Commons Umhlanga Pier is one of the most recognisable structures on the South African coast. Its arched ribs create a curved roofline that rises above the walkway which makes it a favourite spot for sunrise images. The waves below often glow with soft…

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The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has advised British citizens against traveling to 21 states in Nigeria. “Insecurity is increasing across Nigeria. Kidnapping, violent crime, and intercommunal violence occur throughout all regions,” the advisory, updated October 21, read. The FCDO said the advisory remained current as of Sunday. In the North-East, the FCDO advised against all travel to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, and Gombe, citing a risk of retaliatory attacks due to regular ongoing military operations. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines The office, however, advised British citizens to embark on only essential travels to…

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Kruger National Park often claims the spotlight when it comes to the ultimate safari, but there are other corners of Southern Africa where elephants are the star of the show. Four locations—Addo Elephant National Park, Tember Elephant Park, Chobe National Park, and Gonarezhou National Park—offer a cross-border experience that highlights conservation, cultural heritage, and wildlife moments that will be treasured for a long time. Addo Elephant National Park Addo Elephant National Park/Tobin Rogers/Unsplash In the Eastern Cape, a few hours outside Gqeberha, Addo Elephant National Park stands as one of South Africa’s greatest conservation success stories. When the park was…

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Nairobi — Kenya has been ranked fourth in Africa for embracing digital technology in its tourism sector, highlighting its growing reputation as a tech-driven travel destination. The ranking was announced in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during a global tourism forum that showcased how innovation is transforming the industry. A major driver of the progress is the Kenya Tourism Board’s (KTB) digital campaign promoting destinations such as the Maasai Mara, the coast, cultural heritage sites, and urban attractions to global audiences. “The announcement in Riyadh is a testament that the world out here is watching Kenya and wants to know more about…

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Southern Africa is home to some of the clearest natural water in the world. The entire region is packed with lakes, lagoons and tidal pools that are perfect for swimming in calm pools, snorkelling above reefs or capturing photographs that look almost unreal. Here are six clearwater destinations that deserve a place on your next holiday itinerary. Mozambique Island waters Mozambique Island/Hendri Brits/Unsplash The South-Eastern country of Mozambique is famous for its bright blue coastline and its warm inviting ocean. The waters around Mozambique Island show sandbanks and coral heads with almost perfect visibility. You can swim straight from the…

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The deal, sealed in Jeddah, sets out terms for slot allocation, service delivery, health standards, and digital data sharing via the Nusuk platform. The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (MoHU) to kick-start preparations for the 2026 Hajj. The signing ceremony, held on Sunday in Jeddah, was witnessed by NAHCON Chairman Abdullahi Usman, a professor; Saudi Arabia’s Vice Minister of Hajj, Abdulfatah Mashat; Ahmed Sule, representing Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and Badr Al-Sulami, special adviser to the Saudi Vice Minister…

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There’s something special about the change from vineyards to mountains. One moment, you’re enjoying a glass of Chenin Blanc under oak trees, and the next, you’re in a wild area filled with bird calls and waterfalls. Cape Winelands (image used for illustrative purposes)/nairnbairn/Wikimedia Commons The Cape Winelands are known for their great wines, but the beautiful nature at the edges of these valleys is what really takes your breath away. From Stellenbosch to Franschhoek, nature reserves like Jonkershoek, Mont Rochelle and the Simonsberg biosphere remind travellers that wine country is also wild country. These are places where fynbos meets farmland…

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