On the anniversary of the anniversary of the 1854 MaNdebele siege we republish this article that looks back on the meaning of history and its…
Posts published in “Arts and Tourism”
Saline balancing act for Limpopo’s salt harvesters
IN an era when traditional leaders have become notorious for colluding with politicians and foreign mining companies in exploiting the minerals on their land to…
Playing hard in rugged Waterberg
Efforts to revive domestic tourism as the sector continues to suffer effect of the covid-19 lockdown that led to millions of job losses
Thulamela, why, oh why did its people leave?
The tragedy with history is that it offers so much yet still so little in answers to understanding the past. It’s a never ending process…
New lodge, fresh hope but discontent lingers
This venture has reflected many challenges and chief among them these is the fact that communities who have lived in poverty for many years, like the village of Masisi, are desperate for land reform that yields timeous results in the form of employment and economic growth.
Kalebe’s camera an instrument of change in Lesotho community
Driven to uplift community of Ha-Sekantsi using the power and influence of the lens Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni To most people Lesotho is a beautiful…
Black to the future for tourism
Young guides show the way as the great outdoors see more black participants and call for more participation by those previously denied such opportunities writes…
Mifhuluuuuulu!
Mifhululu is the magical call of Africa, a haunting melody that resonates in the great hills and gorges of the continent. It’s a trademark call…
A jol in sunny Magoebaskloef as tourists return
As life slowly returns to normal after the easing of covid-19 regulations patrons and travellers have started visiting restaurants and other places of entertainment under…
Waiting to beat the drums for tourists after covid-19 layoff
Villages that rely on jobs from international tourists that visit luxury lodges on their doorstep feel the impact of the international travel ban due to the outbreak of covid-19








