Mulberry Mongoose Designed for conservation
Mulberry Mongoose is a handcrafted jewellery business whose works reflects the grace
The Foodie Guide to Joburg
They call Joburg the concrete jungle. It’s South Africa and Africa’s fast paced economic centre.
ZAMBIAN art across the Limpopo
THE political and economic ties between Zambia and South Africa are so pronounced that other essential connections between the two countries are almost forgotten
Neelkanth Sarovar Premiere Hotel
Neelkanth Sarovar Premiere Hotel is committed to giving its customers the best possible stay
Escape to Indigo Fields
Escaping life’s daily pressures is necessary but we don’t always get it right. Whether on holiday or not, our hyper-connected lives mean we’re constantly available and poised for action
Lozis Embrace Replica Skins to Save Leopards
The royal paddlers of the Nalikwanda, the Litunga’s royal boat, will be updating an old tradition by adorning themselves in their newly acquired Heritage Furs
The Untapped “Trash Economy”
One person’s waste may prove to be another’s treasure, so the popular saying goes. Simply explained, what may be trash to one person can be valuable to another. It is estimated by the World Economic Forum that more than 2 billion tons of waste are generated around the world every year.
Siavonga Thoughts from lakeside
The roads leading to Siavonga can seem daunting and even treacherous. Snaking and meandering through those hills can have you holding your breath as your car hugs the curves
Dust, sweat and gears
It was dust, sweat and gears on the 28th of September as the ground thundered and quaked at the wheels of 4×4 chargers traversing the rough terrain in the
Imposter Syndrome
Earlier this year, Aaron Mulenga showed some of his work at the Johannesburg Art Gallery as part of a public exhibition
Mitigating the power deficit
It goes without saying that to ensure sustainable economic development, consistent electricity supply is necessary.
Sioma Ngwezi National Park Receives Wildlife Boost
National parks offer protection to some of the most remarkable areas of natural heritage, with scenes of amazing wildlife and some stunning landscapes.
Table Talk with Herman Kasekende
I met the CEO of Standard Chartered Zambia, Herman Kasekende, at The Retreat at Roma on a humid Friday afternoon. Known for his punctuality, he was already sitting at a table enjoying a pot of tea when I arrived 15 minutes early.
Pumulani Lake Malawi’s Brightest Star
Lake Malawi National Park, at the southern end of Lake Malawi, is the only national park in Malawi that was created with the purpose of protecting fish and aquatic habitats.
BLUE LAGOON AND THE NOMADIC FISHERMEN
We had planned to leave for the park at 6pm on the last Saturday of September, but due to a little bad luck, Lizu and I were only leaving Lusaka at 10pm
FIVE FUN WAYS TO EXPLORE DURBAN THIS SUMMER
School’s nearly out and if you’re planning a ‘something for everyone’ kind of holiday then look no further than Africa’s playground, Durban