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Is Zimbabwe bouncing back to its position of Africa’s Paradise?

With the new $150 million international airport planned for Victoria Falls, which will have an annual capacity of approximately 1.2 million international travelers and 500,000 domestic passengers…. one could be forgiven for believing that Zimbabwe is rising again to its position … Continue reading

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The Kingdom of Swaziland: small and INTENSE

The Kingdom of Swaziland or eSwatini as local Swati’s call their nation, is a beautiful 17,364 km2 land locked country sharing with boarders South Africa and Mozambique. A unique selling point for Swaziland is her unpretentious friendly people. They are not … Continue reading

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White Shark Projects

In 1994 Mandla Ngazini arrived at White Shark Projects on his bicycle, seeking employment. Having just arrived in Gansbaai from the Eastern Cape, Mandla had never worked on the ocean before. Craig Ferreira, the owner of White Shark Projects at … Continue reading

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Flying without wings

As the resident ‘adrenaline junkie’ at SW Africa, I’m usually game to try out activities that verge on the extreme. And which are, more often than most, considered crazy by my colleagues. My latest experience – Sky Diving! Armed with … Continue reading

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