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Travel

End voluntourism and the white saviour industrial complex
Africa
/ 26 June 2020

End voluntourism and the white saviour industrial complex

We need to dismantle the unequal systems we have upheld in Africa. Divesting from missionary tours is a good place to start

By Rosebell Kagumire
Ramaphosa — ‘We are still near the beginning of this epidemic’
Coronavirus
/ 17 June 2020

Ramaphosa — ‘We are still near the beginning of this epidemic’

President’s address covered the twin pandemics of Covid-19 and the murder and rape of women ‘who were killed by men’

By Paddy Harper and Lester Kiewit
The great untethering and the airlines’ flat spin
Coronavirus
/ 23 May 2020

The great untethering and the airlines’ flat spin

If record vinyls and iTunes can co-exist in the Technological Age, Wi-Fi will allow ocean liners a slice of the airlines’ global travel monopoly

By Guy Oliver
Open letter: Mr Biden, America must lead the next global catastrophe
Coronavirus
/ 16 May 2020

Open letter: Mr Biden, America must lead the next global catastrophe

Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis was a textbook example of what not to do, you will have to do it all differently

By Charles R Stith
The coronavirus and the rise of the network society
Article
/ 2 May 2020

The coronavirus and the rise of the network society

Two kinds of virus, one biological and the other digital, have spread around the world, changing society and creating social elites

By Bert Olivier
A bicycle ride through Namibia’s sheltering desert
Article
/ 30 August 2019

A bicycle ride through Namibia’s sheltering desert

The 700km route takes in the Namib-Naukluft’s Kuiseb canyon where two German geologists hid during World War II to avoid internment

By Kevin Davie
Africa’s Travel Indaba teams up with local street art talent in Durban
Article
/ 26 April 2019

Africa’s Travel Indaba teams up with local street art talent in Durban

Four acclaimed local artists have painted a 22m wall mural inside the Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre

By Advertorial
Airbnb Africa
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Airbnb Africa

Trailblazing disruption

By Tamsin Oxford
Lebo Malepa
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Lebo Malepa

Founder: Lebo’s Soweto Backpackers

By Tehillah Nieselow
The Roving Bantu
Article
/ 24 April 2019

The Roving Bantu

Trailblazing Trailblazing the trails

By Tamsin Oxford
Tour 2.0
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Tour 2.0

Trailblazing in the community

By Tamsin Oxford
Conquer Kilimanjaro
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Conquer Kilimanjaro

Trailblazing Travel Psychology

By Tamsin Oxford
Beulah Mosupye
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Beulah Mosupye

Managing director: HBS Consulting- Hauweng Business Services

By Tehillah Nieselow
​Exploring the False Bay coastline
Article
/ 24 April 2019

​Exploring the False Bay coastline

In good weather, it’s hard to beat

By Ondela Mlandu
Explore the Cape in a huge variety of ways
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Explore the Cape in a huge variety of ways

Helicopters, horseback, segway or on foot – the choice is yours

By Welcome Lishivha
Mini-Guide to Coffee Bay, Eastern Cape
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Mini-Guide to Coffee Bay, Eastern Cape

An introduction guide to the small town Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast

By Bridget Langer
The perfect destination
Article
/ 23 April 2019

The perfect destination

Why South Africa is best matched to meet the needs of Muslim travellers

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
Paragliding in Cape Town
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Paragliding in Cape Town

Soaring above the Mother City is something we should all experience

By Ondela Mlandu
Four small towns in the Free State worth visiting
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Four small towns in the Free State worth visiting

What do we know about the central Free State province?

By Bridget Langer
Many memories make history
Article
/ 22 March 2019

Many memories make history

The lived experience of each generation and every person expands on the official version

By Dinika Govender
Wupperthal, a story not told
Article
/ 8 March 2019

Wupperthal, a story not told

Like a magnet, the town attracts a journalist to fulfil a mission born decades ago

By Staff Reporter
South African treasures that should be on your radar
Article
/ 14 December 2018

South African treasures that should be on your radar

These ten little magical events and experiences can stop you taking the delights on your doorstep for granted

By Welcome Lishivha
A guide to saving bucks these holidays
Article
/ 14 December 2018

A guide to saving bucks these holidays

Here are ways for you to avoid overspending on your travels as you decide what to do and where to go these holidays

By Welcome Lishivha
Home affairs takes a (confusing) step in the right direction
Article
/ 6 December 2018

Home affairs takes a (confusing) step in the right direction

The surprise publication of draft amendments to visa regulations is welcome. But what of the draft Bill on immigration due in March next year?

By Stefanie De and Saude Darbandi
Unabridged birth certificates scrapped in time for festive season
Article
/ 25 September 2018

Unabridged birth certificates scrapped in time for festive season

Regulations from 2014 had stipulated that minors had to carry an unabridged birth certificate and have parental consent to leave the country

By Gemma Ritchie
Catch the overnight sleeper from Jozi to Durban
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Catch the overnight sleeper from Jozi to Durban

Its passengers haven’t just been transported from one place to another; they have travelled and emerge richer for the experience.

By Simon Allison
​Walking among unicorns
Article
/ 31 August 2018

​Walking among unicorns

Facts about San Francisco are hidden; they are gleaned from trying to make sense of being there

By Dinika Govender
People colour a journey of book stops
Article
/ 3 August 2018

People colour a journey of book stops

Zukiswa Wanner spends time in Tanzania and decides that it is a place she could live in because of its people.

By Zukiswa Wanner
In the heart of Africa’s Eden
Article
/ 11 May 2018

In the heart of Africa’s Eden

The sights, history and people of Venda – almost too amazing to put into words – lure us from the beaten track

By Shoks Mzolo
Slice of life: The taste of Africa
Article
/ 16 February 2018

Slice of life: The taste of Africa

‘What really stood out for me was that, in West Africa — and I suppose around the continent generally — when people eat, everyone is invited’

By Carl Collison
A Brazil travel diary: Nova Terra, Nossa Terra
Article
/ 8 December 2017

A Brazil travel diary: Nova Terra, Nossa Terra

"To deny the contributions of black bodies to what is currently Brazil would be like denying the majority of your family".

By Chaze Matakala
On travelling alone across the black Atlantic
Article
/ 21 November 2017

On travelling alone across the black Atlantic

Brazil might have all the trappings of a new place, but the spectre of slavery makes it feel familiar

By Chaze Matakala
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