From the list of reasonable entry fees, with Wednesday afternoons free to the unemployed, it’s clear the that the Red Location Museum is not only built for tourists, but also as an integral part of…
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Seeing South Africa aboard a floating hotel
Going on a cruise has surged in popularity as a holidaying option. Whether you’re a family will toddlers and teenagers, retired or traveling alone – cruising offers an experience that’s enjoyable to all. Undeniably a…
The perfect New Zealand oysters in Cape Town
Most Kenyans, with exceptions to those from Coasto (coastal communities), hardly appreciate a delicious plate of seafood, let alone creatures from the sea that are raw. Kenyan foodies often gravitate towards plates of grilled meat…
Usher in concert in Jo’burg, South Africa
Five-time Grammy Award winner, Usher Raymond is set to headline the Hansa Festival of Legends to be held at the Orland Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg on Saturday March 10 2012. South Africa has seen some…
Port Elizabeth: Water sport Capital of Africa
Port Elizabeth, South Africa, tagged as the “Water sport Capital” of Africa, offers unrivalled conditions in addition to an abundance of action packed activities throughout the year. Surf lifesaving, rubber ducking, jet-skiing, canoeing, surfing, paragliding…
SA police arrest ‘resurrected’ musician
South African police arrested a man on Monday after he claimed to be a popular musician who died in 2009, sparking a frenzy among the singer’s fans. Claiming that he is the late Zulu traditional…
Join Kenya’s youth mobile community
YoungAfricaLive, a mobile platform community for the youth, has made its entrance into Kenya after launching in Tanzania in December. YoungAfricaLive (YAL) is an initiative of Praekelt Foundation and aims at informing and engaging young…
Kenya is Africa’s 2nd most active on Twitter
Kenya is the second most active country in Africa on the social networking site Twitter, with 2,476,800 tweets posted in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to new research released on Thursday. South Africa led…
Oprah celebrates with first grads of SA school
US talk show queen Oprah Winfrey cried Saturday as the first graduates of her South African girls’ academy thanked her for her effort to turn a handful of impoverished girls into elite leaders. With the…
SA shop closes as books gather dust
South Africa may have produced two Nobel laureates in literature but a famous bookshop in Johannesburg is nevertheless about to close, a victim of the country’s poor reading culture. The Boekehuis, whose Afrikaans name means…