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Tourists watch as buffalo burst tyre to chase lions away
It is not unusual for different animal species like lions and buffalo to be seen fighting. Tourists in the Kruger National Park area recently got a fright when a buffalo surprised them by turning towards their cars to get lions off his back.
Cape seals hunt sharks off Cape Point
The hunted has become the hunter off the coast of Cape Town, where shark expert Chris Fallows
has witnessed Cape fur seals catch and partially eat small blue sharks. The remarkable
discovery
has been published in the latest edition of the African Journal of Marine Science.
It’s all about the bike for young SA entrepreneur
Jeffrey Mulaudzi's idea to offer tourists a glimpse of the "real South Africa" by taking them on a
bicycle tour of Alexandra township has seen his business grow into one of Johannesburg's top
attractions.
South Africa has plenty to offer international visitors
South Africa has an array of attractive tourist destinations and the increasing number of
international visitors indicates there is plenty to discover, from hidden tourist treasures in Soweto
to the pristine beaches of Hermanus.
South Africa has plenty to offer international visitors
South Africa has an array of attractive tourist destinations and the increasing number of
international visitors indicates there is plenty to discover, from hidden tourist treasures in Soweto
to the pristine beaches of Hermanus.
African airports conference tackles safety, service
As Africa rises, air travel gains popularity, easing travel for business and pleasure. The 23rd
Airports Council International Africa Regional Assembly tackled making air travel in Africa safer and
friendlier to tourists and investors.
African airports conference tackles safety, service
As Africa rises, air travel gains popularity, easing travel for business and pleasure. The 23rd
Airports Council International Africa Regional Assembly tackled making air travel in Africa safer and
friendlier to tourists and investors.
Sowetan Dialogues: ‘Excellence must start in our communities’
Join Brand South Africa on Thursday 8 October for the next edition of the Sowetan Dialogues, to discuss how to make South Africa a competitive country for ourselves as citizens, investors, and tourists.
Interactive museum to honour SA’s struggle heroes
The Maritzburg Gaol - which once held leaders such as Nelson Mandela, King Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo and Harry Gwala - is being converted into a world-class museum. Built in 1862, its oldest cellblock is a national monument and one of the oldest buildings in Pietermartizburg, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal.
Interactive museum to honour SA’s struggle heroes
The Maritzburg Gaol - which once held leaders such as Nelson Mandela, King Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo and Harry Gwala - is being converted into a world-class museum. Built in 1862, its oldest cellblock is a national monument and one of the oldest buildings in Pietermartizburg, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal.