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.
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
Le Elementos STAYCATION IN THE CITY
The hustle and bustle of city life can get you down, especially with all the things currently working against us.
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
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.
Dooderonomy (42)
I was recently in the bush (Kafue National Park) with my close friends. We travelled there for a change of scenery and to relax before getting back to work on Monday.
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.
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.
MY PERFECT STITCH A DREAM COMES TRUE
A career in fashion design is more than just playing dress up. My Perfect Stitch Founder Ruth Mooto discusses her journey into fashion and the business side of the profession.
Tunisia A perfect mix of modern and ancient
North Africa’s tourism sector is dominated by Morocco and Egypt, countries which take the lion share of visitors.
Conservation Education Zambia
When Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) gained its independence from Great Britain on the 24th of October, 1964 the population hovered around 3.4 million people. Vast expanses of primary forests still covered the nation with a few game reserves but no national parks or other protected areas. Today approximately 30% of Zambia’s land area is protected […]
HELLO JOBURG!
Egoli, the city of gold, Jozi, Joeys, Joburg, South Africa’s largest city and the country’s economic heartbeat, Johannesburg, goes by many names. The traffic is diabolical and the city bursts with energy. Beneath the chaos, though, is a proud city that is unapologetically African. Once you get past the hustlers and the hooting taxis, visitors […]
PARKS AND RECREATION Zambia’s most amazing national parks
Zambia has 20 national parks and over 30 game management areas. Kafue National Park is the largest park and Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is the smallest. Zambia’s countryside is as diverse as its people. From sprawling savannah to marvelous miombo, its terrain remains largely untouched and as such makes it a great location for the best […]
TAFEL Introducing the New Beer on the Block
It was a chilly Saturday afternoon at Grandaddy’s in the heart of Salama Park, as Kazuma Enterprises Ltd, the largest importer of premium beverages in Zambia launched two new beers onto the Zambian market: Tafel Lager and Tafel Lite. When I walked into the venue I was greeted by the lush green landscaping of Grandaddys’ […]