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Rwanda is making headlines on the global stage after securing long-term sponsorship deals with the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA and the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL. The deals make Rwanda the first African country to partner with teams in both leagues. Under the agreements, Visit Rwanda will become the exclusive jersey patch sponsor for the Clippers and the official coffee sponsor at their home venue, Intuit Dome. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines The brand will feature prominently on all home and away game jerseys and practice kits. Also read: Visit Rwanda signs…
The world has lost a pioneer of conservation, a woman whose life’s work fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the natural world and our place within it. The passing of Dr Jane Goodall marks the end of an era, but her legacy continues to inspire a new generation of custodians for our planet. She was more than just a scientist; she was a translator, a storyteller, and a passionate advocate who taught us that true conservation begins with a deep personal connection.We’ll always be grateful for Dr Jane Goodall’s work and the legacy she leaves behind A Story of Patience and ConvictionDr…
Across Africa, ambitious rewilding projects are bringing back iconic species like lions, elephants, and rhinos. These aren’t just isolated conservation efforts but deliberate initiatives designed to restore ecosystems, revive natural processes, and create powerful safari and wildlife-tourism experiences. Image of white rhino used for illustrative purposes/Mengyu Xu/Unsplash In this article, we explore some of the most exciting rewilding and species reintroduction projects you can visit (or plan to visit), the stories behind them, the challenges, the benefits, and what visitors should know. What is rewilding? Rewilding means reintroducing species (often apex predators or large herbivores) into landscapes from which they’ve…
Addis Ababa — Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed revealed that thousands of new housing units are being built in Jigjiga city to meet the pressing needs of citizens, while corridor development projects are visibly enhancing wellbeing in every area where they have begun across the city. Prime Minister Abiy and First Lady Zinash Tayachew, together with Deputy Prime Ministers Temesgen Tiruneh and Adam Farah, are in Jigjiga City, Somali Regional State, to review and assess various development projects currently underway in the region. The premier said on a social media post this evening that “the Jigjiga we have seen today is…
How often do you replay your favourite travel memories? The kind that lifts you when life gets loud, that wraps around your soul like a favourite song. Like power anthems, they carry you through demanding schedules and the fast pace of everyday life. And your African safari memories are the most powerful of all.Safari game drive memories with the family, Image Credit: Cheetah PlainsTravel Memories: The Siren Song of ResonanceSome of my most precious travel memories do that for me. Their effect is even stronger when I share them with those who were there: the time our safari vehicle sank…
South Africa has long been a favourite among filmmakers, thanks to its diverse landscapes. The country has provided the backdrop for some of cinema’s most iconic moments. It has doubled as deserts, battlefields, rural villages and so much more. The Gods Must Be Crazy Released in 1980, The Gods Must Be Crazy became a cult comedy classic. While it’s remembered for its Kalahari desert scenes, parts of the film were also shot in the Drakensberg Mountains. Their sweeping valleys and jagged cliffs provided a dramatic backdrop for the film’s quirky narrative of a Bushman encountering the modern world. The Drakensberg,…
Amidst initial challenges envisaged in its implementation, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has officially launched the contactless and cashless payment system beginning with the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. The system unveiled during a press conference at the MMIA on Monday was described as a comprehensive cashless and contactless payment solution which effectively eradicates payment of physical cash at all strata of the airports. These include all airports, airport access gates, car parks and VIP lounges. The authority is projecting a 75 per cent increase in revenue from the deployment…
When most travellers think of African mountains, the iconic snow-capped Kilimanjaro springs to mind. But across the continent, Africa’s volcanic landscapes hide a wealth of adventures that remain relatively under the radar. From the world’s only active carbonatite volcano in Tanzania to lava lakes glowing in Ethiopia’s deserts, these peaks offer not only rugged climbs but also a raw connection to the planet’s fiery origins. Here’s your guide to some of Africa’s lesser-known volcanoes that can be hiked — wild, beautiful, and unforgettable. Mount Cameroon, Cameroon Summit at Mount Cameroon/Betterfoto/Wikimedia Commons Height: 4,040mStatus: Active Mount Cameroon, nicknamed Mongo ma Ndemi…
In a significant development that is poised to reshape Nigeria’s Niger Delta hospitality scene, Best Western Hotels & Resorts is scheduled to open its newest property, Best Western Plus Yenagoa, on October 15, 2025. Strategically positioned at Oxbow Lake in the heart of Yenagoa, the hotel is poised to catapult Bayelsa State into the spotlight as an emerging hub for luxury, business, and tourism. General Manager of Best Western Plus Yenagoa, Chand Rami, shared his excitement about the hotel’s launch, saying, “Best Western Plus Yenagoa is not just a hotel. It is a destination where the natural beauty of Oxbow…
There are moments when life tilts beneath you. The ground shifts and you realise the way you have been moving is no longer the way forward. The past eight months have been exactly that for me. A reckoning. A stripping back. A season of hard questions with no shortcuts to the answers. At Rhino Africa, we’ve always carried a simple belief. Travel must give more to Africa than it takes. If it does not serve Africa, it does not deserve to exist. That has never been a slogan. It has been our compass. And then the universe decided to test whether…