Author: Chukwu Godlove

– Addis Hiwot General Hospital has announced that it is promoting medical tourism by providing quality healthcare to both domestic and international patients at a fair price. During a media briefing about its 25th anniversary celebrations, the hospital stated yesterday that it offers quality medical services supported by competent professionals and modern medical equipment. Speaking on the occasion, the Hospital’s Medical Director, Kassahun Kiros (MD), said that the medical institution, established 25 years ago with eight doctors, now provides enhanced services in over 50 specialty areas, operated by more than 100 specialist and subspecialist physicians. He noted that the hospital…

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Rhino dehorning isn’t a comfortable topic to discuss. But the reality is that rhino horns are among the world’s most expensive wildlife products – their value rooted not in science, but in myth, status, and greed. I recently had the honour of going on a rhino dehorning experience in Africa. Although it’s heart-breaking that it has come to this, rhino dehorning saves many rhino lives and ultimately helps protect this special species’ survival. A rhino dehorning experience will stay with you foreverWhy is There a Demand for Rhino Horn?Urban legends told over centuries have convinced a large following that rhino horn,…

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Cape Town is a paradise for animal lovers, offering everything from high tea with Siberian kitties to horseback rides through vineyards. These five spots promise unforgettable encounters with the Mother City’s furred, feathered and four-legged residents. Curiosity Cat Café Cape Town For the feline favourers around the city, Curiosity Cat Café is the place to be. This café is home to a variety of hypoallergenic Siberian kitties, so if you are allergic to cats, these are highly unlikely to cause you any discomfort. Be sure to book your spot and come along to enjoy a scrumptious high tea while playing…

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Addis Ababa, — The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will, in addition to generating power, play a significant role in protecting the local ecosystem, a lecturer at Assosa University told ENA. The lecturer in the Department of Ecology and Life Sciences at Assosa University (Benishangul Gumuz Region), Getachew Geleta, noted that the GERD holds numerous benefits that will become apparent over time. According to him, the GERD will significantly help in preserving the local ecosystem, in addition to power generation. It will enable indigenous plants to thrive and make the region emerge as a leader in fish production, he added.…

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South Africa’s landscapes are more than just photogenic—they’re ancient archives of Earth’s deep history. Beneath the savannahs, coastlines, and mountains lies a dynamic geological past shaped by volcanoes, meteorites, and erosion over billions of years. From lava flows to impact craters and fossil beds, this is a country where rock formations tell stories more powerful than any history book. Here’s a journey through South Africa’s most impressive geological wonders—some well-known, others hiding in plain sight. Volcanic and lava formations Picture/UNESCO World Heritage Site Pilanesberg Alkaline Ring Complex, North West Rising from the savannah near Sun City, this extinct volcano is…

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South Africa’s food scene offers more than just fine dining and farmers’ markets—it’s a land of irresistible tastings where cheese, chocolate and charcuterie reign supreme. Whether you’re planning a romantic outing, a slow weekend with friends, or a solo indulgence, this curated list across the country has something to tempt every tastebud. Western Cape Picture/Inside Guide Fairview Wine and Cheese  A long-standing icon for cheese lovers, Fairview serves up farm-crafted cheeses paired with estate wines in a relaxed setting with views of the goats who inspired their famous tower. De Grendel Wine Estate This wine estate offers a refined tasting…

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Addis Ababa, — South Africa is pursuing strong bilateral ties with Ethiopia, with renewed focus on boosting cooperation in tourism sector through the BRICS alliance, Ambassador Nonceba Losi affirmed. Speaking to ENA, South Africa’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Losi said the two countries have long enjoyed cordial relations in multifaceted spheres. There is a growing potential for tourism collaboration under the broader BRICS framework, following Ethiopia’s admission during the 2023 summit hosted in South Africa. “There is a track of tourism ministers under BRICS, and we would love to ensure these countries work with each other and visit each other. The…

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Hiking in winter can be a breathtaking experience, offering serene landscapes and a unique perspective on nature. With cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, it is indeed an ideal time to explore the great outdoors. However, the cold weather can also present specific challenges that require careful preparation and awareness. Picture: Unsplash/Faruk Tokluoğlu Here are some essential safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable winter hiking adventure: Dress appropriately and in layers When it comes to winter hiking, layering is key. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat away from your skin. You can then add an insulating layer…

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Nairobi — Kenya youth now account for 70 percent of the industry’s workforce, significantly surpassing the global average of 50 percent. Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano hailed the achievement as a reflection of the government’s deliberate efforts to empower young people and drive economic growth through sustainable employment opportunities. “Tourism is one of the sectors the government is prioritizing to bridge the unemployment gap among our youth and provide more long-lasting opportunities for Kenya’s young population,” said Miano. She spoke during the inaugural East Africa Future Leaders Challenge (EA FLC) held at Strathmore University, an event where she…

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May might not scream “peak safari season”, but that’s exactly why I love it! It’s a shoulder month – the sweet spot between crowds and cost – where you’ll often find yourself enjoying Africa’s great outdoors without jostling for space or sweating through your sun hat. Cooler days, clearer skies, and first-rate game viewing in some parts of the continent make May an excellent time to travel. Here’s where I’d go – and where I’d stay – if I were planning a May adventure.Tranquil beach bliss away from the crowds, Image Credit: Constance Tsarabanjina1. Nosy Be, MadagascarThere’s something a little…

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