Author: Chukwu Godlove

[ad_1] Kenya’s skies are about to get a lot busier. Source: iStock According to travelnews.africa, in a move that could reshape travel and logistics across East Africa, the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority has approved air service licences for 38 aviation operators. The decision, confirmed through an official government notice dated 7 March, marks one of the most significant licensing expansions the country’s aviation industry has seen in years. For travellers, tour operators, and cargo companies, the announcement signals one thing clearly: Kenya is doubling down on its ambitions to be one of Africa’s most important aviation gateways. Nairobi strengthens its…

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[ad_1] South African zebra artwork spotted in New York ahead of Starfish gala From Johannesburg streets to New York City sidewalks, a South African zebra is turning heads and hearts, this week. But don’t worry, it’s not roaming freely; it’s a work of art by Joburg-based contemporary artist James Delaney. According to Good Things Guy, the zebra, a limited-edition piece and second in a family of eight, is en route to the Starfish Gala, where it will join a curated collection of artworks and experiences auctioned to benefit South Africa’s vulnerable children. The Starfish Greathearts Foundation has spent 25 years…

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[ad_1] Tanzania doesn’t whisper. It roars across the Serengeti, draws in deep and steady in Ruaha, takes your breath away at the Ngorongoro Crater, then hands you Zanzibar as a long, salty exhale. Where you stay decides how close you get to the action – and what stays with you once the dust has settled. So when we talk about the best Tanzania luxury safari lodges, we’re really talking about your front-row seat to one of Africa’s most enduring countries at full voice. Breathe in Tanzania’s raw wilderness, wrapped in quiet style, Image Credit: Singita Mara River Tented Camp What Kind…

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[ad_1] South Africa’s tourism sector is riding a powerful wave of global interest. When the country arrived at ITB Berlin 2026, one of the world’s largest travel trade events, it did so with serious momentum behind it. Source: Pexels/Pixabay According to travelnews.africa, the nation had just wrapped up a record year for tourism. In 2025, South Africa welcomed an impressive 10.5 million international visitors. That milestone set the stage for a confident showing in Berlin, where the focus shifted from celebration to business. For the South African delegation, the mission was clear. Turn global attention into real partnerships, stronger trade…

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[ad_1] For travellers boarding flights in South Africa this month, there is no immediate reason to worry about aircraft running short of fuel. Industry leaders say the country’s aviation sector currently has enough jet fuel to keep flights moving for the next few weeks. Source: Daily Investor According to travelnews.co.za, still, behind the scenes, aviation and energy officials are watching global developments closely. Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have placed the spotlight firmly on crude oil supply, a factor that could eventually ripple through to aviation fuel availability. Enough fuel in the tanks for now According to industry…

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[ad_1] Across Africa, a quieter tourism revolution has been taking shape. Instead of luxury lodges or large tour operators leading the way, local communities themselves are beginning to shape how travellers experience their cultures and landscapes. Source: Travel And Tour World According to travelnews.africa, now, five grassroots organisations across the continent have received a major boost. A new partnership between UN Tourism and the TUI Care Foundation has awarded funding and technical support to community-led tourism projects in Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The programme, called Colourful Cultures, marks a notable first. For the first time, UN Tourism has provided…

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[ad_1] One of Kenya’s most iconic safari gateways has temporarily gone quiet. After days of persistent rain across southern Kenya, flooding has forced the closure of the main airstrip serving Amboseli National Park. Source: Kenya Tourism According to travelnews.africa, the Kenya Wildlife Service confirmed the suspension in an official notice this week, explaining that the runway has become waterlogged and unsafe for aircraft. Until conditions improve, all flights that normally land at the primary airstrip have been halted. For travellers planning fly-in safaris to Amboseli, the change means adjusting arrival plans rather than cancelling the adventure altogether. Why the airstrip…

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[ad_1] For thousands of South Africans who once held tickets with Mango Airlines, the wait for answers may finally be nearing its end. After years of uncertainty following the airline’s financial collapse, the company says it is now in the final stages of releasing funds that could allow passengers to receive long-awaited refunds. Source: Business Day According to travelnews.co.za, the money comes from a Passenger Protection Plan guarantee, a safeguard designed to help reimburse travellers when airlines fail to honour flights. If the process moves ahead as expected, the funds will be distributed to passengers who were left holding unused…

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[ad_1] Planning a trip abroad might soon become a lot more expensive for South African travellers. A surge in global oil prices, combined with disrupted airspace in parts of the Middle East, is putting pressure on airlines worldwide. Source: BusinessTech According to The South African, when airlines start feeling the squeeze, passengers usually do too. The aviation industry is already dealing with a sharp jump in fuel costs after escalating tensions in the Middle East sent oil prices climbing. Analysts say the ripple effects could soon reach travellers booking flights in South Africa. The real reason airlines are worried For…

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[ad_1] Every now and then, a small wildlife story appears that quietly reminds us how powerful conservation work can be. This week, that story belongs to a young meerkat who went from being alone on the side of a road to finding a new home inside one of South Africa’s best-known game reserves. Source: News24 According to eTNW, Shamwari Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape has welcomed a second rescued meerkat into its rehabilitation programme, offering the little survivor a rare opportunity to return to the wildlife he was meant to live in. From roadside discovery to rescue mission…

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