Author: Chukwu Godlove

As Muslims prepare to celebrate the end of yet another Ramadan , guests and customers of Abuja Continental Hotel will not forget this year’s Iftar experience in an hurry. One of the halls in the hotel was converted to a special space for Muslims to observe their prayers and have exciting culinary experience, indeed, it was a spiritual gathering for families. The Hotel’s management created an exceptional buffet featuring; authentic Middle Eastern & Nigerian Halal delights, slow-roasted lamb, spiced rice and handmade samosas, falafel and warm, fluffy bread, Arabic sweets, fresh dates and saffron-infused treats, as well as refreshing hibiscus…

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As the sun slowly begins to fade and the hustle of summer events gradually winds down, the months ahead can feel quiet, leaving us yearning for relaxed gatherings with friends that don’t require the stress of home hosting. Cape Town, recently crowned the world’s best foodie capital in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards, offers far more than just great meals. With a mix of wine, food and unique experiences like animal encounters, stunning views, and adventure activities, it’s the perfect destination for a fun, family-friendly outing beyond the usual dining spot. If making more meaningful memories with friends is…

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Cape Town’s Zeekoevlei, located within the False Bay Nature Reserve—a Ramsar site of international importance—is set to undergo a significant two-year dredging operation. ALSO READ: Montagu Pass to undergo estimated R80 million in repairs This initiative is part of the City’s efforts to enhance the water quality of the vlei by removing the significant buildup of sediment and nutrient-rich organics that have led to frequent algal blooms. These blooms have negatively impacted both the ecosystem’s health and recreational activities in the area. Preparations are currently underway, with the contractor busy installing two pipelines and upgrading access roads within the Cape…

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Filmmaker Liza Kruger captured a tense, sad scene near Nkaya Pan in Kruger National Park. Kruger’s footage, shared to YouTube by Latest Sightings, follows two African wild dogs as they guide their 10 pups along the H1-3, likely to a new den, under cold, wet conditions that made the pups noisy. Spooked by trailing hyenas, the skittish adults kept the litter close. Suspecting danger, they left the pups on the road to scout, and the young hid in grass. Returning, the parents seemed to redirect, but soon faced a lion ahead. A pup lay still near it, then staggered up…

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Nairobi — Various travel agency stakeholders have been challenged to embrace greater collaboration including Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to strengthen Kenya’s travel payment ecosystem particularly in the digital payment space. Speaking during the Kenya Travel Industry Payment Summit 2025 (KTRIPS 2025) in Nairobi on Thursday, Juanita Omanga, the Deputy Director Digital Payment Services Division at Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) emphasized that the collaborations will promote innovation, enhance consumer protection, and improve service delivery across the travel payments ecosystem. “Public-private partnerships will be instrumental in scaling digital travel payment solutions. Ensuring that technology benefits major airlines, small travel agencies, and individual…

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Image: Facebook / Ian Lombard The NSPCA has taken a significant step forward by filing charges in the horrific killing of Raygun, a baboon whose brutal death has ignited widespread public anger. Despite facing considerable resistance from community members throughout the investigation, the NSPCA has gathered sufficient evidence to push the case into the hands of the South African Police Service (SAPS). Raygun’s death, marked by extreme violence, has left many demanding accountability. Chief Inspector Douglas Wolhuter, head of the NSPCA’s Wildlife Protection Unit, revealed that a detailed pathology report was pivotal in uncovering the severity of Raygun’s injuries, confirming…

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‘Stellenbosch has got wine and food, and activities to get your heart pumping and galleries to soothe your soul.’ writes Lorraine Kearney. ‘Known as Eikestad because of the many oak trees planted by its founder, Simon van der Stel, the historic town sits among hills and vineyards and is surrounded by significant magnificent mountains: Stellenbosch Mountain, Jonkershoek, Simonsberg and Botmaskop. Probably best known as the seat of Cabernet Sauvignon in South Africa, it’s also known for its Chenin Blanc. There are more than 200 wine farms in Stellenbosch, of which 126 are members of Stellenbosch Wine Routes. ALSO READ: The…

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Around midnight on a Thursday night in June last year, a fire started at Green Safari’s Ila Safari Lodge in Kafue National Park, Zambia. By sunrise the entire boma area (reception, dining, bar and pool) was gone. Fortunately, the guest rooms remained intact, and the guests were unharmed. The blaze had also not spread to the surrounding national park. Green Safaris is passionate about preserving some of the most pristine wildlife areas in Africa, and its goal is to leave the areas where it operates as untouched as possible. It all started with Ila Lodge back in 2016. The Ila…

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Travelling with children can be a rewarding experience, especially when the trip is designed to be educational. Through educational travel, your children have the opportunity to learn about different cultures, histories and environments. Image: Unsplash/Hanson Lu An educational trip also fosters creativity, curiosity and a sense of adventure. Here are some things to consider as you embark on educational travel with kids:  Set clear educational goals Before packing your bags, have a conversation with your children about what they look forward to and what they hope to learn. Are they interested in exploring the destination’s history, or learning more about…

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The Namibian government’s newly launched visa-on-arrival e-platform has been met with criticism from stakeholders in the tourism industry. They have raised concerns over security flaws, pricing inconsistencies, and overall functionality. The long-awaited platform, launched on Monday by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, aims to streamline the visa application process for international visitors. The roll-out has, however, been marred by technical glitches and confusion. An industry expert, who wishes to remain anonymous, has expressed concerns about the platform’s lack of verification measures during the application process. This is the first concern: One can apply with any fake…

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