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Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality: A walk on the wild and wonderful side

South Africa has an embarrassment of riches to showcase to the millions of tourists who grace their shores each year, with few as impressive and dynamic as the coastal region of Nelson Mandela Bay.

Marriott International Expands Presence in Algeria with Opening of Sheraton Annaba

New 201 room hotel boasts imposing design, prime Mediterranean Sea location and commanding views of scenic coastal city

The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality : Big on Nature, Big on Development

The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality is justifying its formulation as a concerted hub of innovation, development, natural preservation and business attractiveness to become one of South Africa’s most appealing regions.

Johannesburg Travel Guide : South Africa’s Golden Child

Johannesburg claims barely any of South Africa’s official titles but nearly all of the accolades, as the country’ largest city and most globally-renowned representative.

Pretoria : The Jacaranda City Full of Hidden Tourist Treasures

Considered the lesser talked about city when compared to the wealth and glamour of neighbouring Johannesburg, sedate, leafy Pretoria lies in a warm, sheltered valley surrounded by the hills of the Magaliesberg range.

Scratching the Surface of African Tourism

The African Development Bank's latest Tourism Monitor alludes to a notable rise in visitors exploring the continent's riches; an exciting statistic given the amount of potential still yet to be reached

Cape Town Travel Guide : Nature Meets Nurture

When it comes to the leading business hubs of Africa, there are a few immediate names that spring to the fore, and – shining like a beacon above the continent’s traditional gateway – Cape Town perhaps stands head and shoulders above them all.

IBM and RTI Forge Partnership for Data-Driven Development

A new partnership formed by IBM and RTI is designed to better position Kenya and other African countries to meet its sustainable development goals through a better understanding of the economic landscape