Madagascar, known as the Red Island, is a biologically unique Indian Ocean destination with endemic wildlife, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, offering a distinctive travel experience.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is removing a rare slave ship timber from its "Slavery and Freedom" exhibit and sending it back to South Africa.
Talents signs South African DJ Lunar under its new Artist Partnership, marking the start of her international expansion into Europe and the Americas. South Africa has incredible musical talent. Lunar ...
RUVUMA: RICH in nature, historical heritage sites, culture and Lake Nyasa beachside, Ruvuma region is an upcoming tourist ...
Six years after Cyclone Idai ripped through Beira, the city's wounds — physical and psychological — are still raw. As a new storm gathered in the Indian Ocean in February, journalist Sean Christie ...
Federal prosecutors say that both men cited the Islamic State after they were arrested, and one said he wanted to cause more damage than the Boston Marathon bombing. No one was injured in the incident ...
Feeling burnt out? Discover how travel can help you recharge and heal. Explore South Africa's serene retreats and natural wonders that promote mental wellness and rejuvenation.
Salaam, TanzaniaTanzania BureauDAR-ES-SALAAM, (CAJ News) – LOCATED in East Africa along the shores of the Indian Ocean, Tanzania is a land of breathtaking landscapes, extraordinary wildlife and rich ...
April safaris in Southern Africa are popular, but malaria risk remains in several wildlife regions, so travellers should take ...
Aman is in expansion mode, unveiling a collection of new sanctuaries and branded residences that stretch from Baja’s desert ...
South African soldiers deployed in the country’s high-crime areas have dismantled illegal mining operations Johannesburg. That has forced some illegal miners to flee and abandon their ...
From pangolin tracking in Kenya to walking the sand dunes of Namibia, these nocturnal safaris reveal wildlife few travelers ever see.