Pangolins face extinction from poaching
The alarming story about the threats faced by a species less known than rhinos and elephant but equally under threat of extinction. In this connection it is even more alarming for this correspondent that back home in Uganda a Chinese firm was allegedly given permits for pangolin research, then breeding and one wonders what next, […]
MIT names Africa’s Jumia Group in the top 50 global ‘Smartest Companies’

JUMIA REBRANDING BEARS FRUITS AS MIT NAMES COMPANY AS AMONG THE WORLD’S TOP 50 ‘SMARTEST‘ (Posted 20th July 2016) The former Africa Internet Group, part of which was Hello Food, Jovago.Com, Kaymu.Com and a few other well recognized names, recently rebranded itself as Jumia with sidekicks like Travel.Jumia.Com or Jumia Food, Jumia Real Estate, Jumia […]
Safari Views & Reviews – from the Porini Safari Camps
Due to the positive feedback received I am more than happy to add more such features from Porini, and other camps in the region, for the benefit of my readers. Thanks Porini and Jake Grieves-Cook for your permission to share your stories … Images & comments from Porini Camp guests What our guests at the […]
Ethiopian adds fourth flight to New York

NEW YORK’S NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SET TO WELCOME 4TH FREQUENCY BY ETHIOPIAN (Posted 20th July 2016) Ethiopian Airlines has confirmed that they will add a fourth weekly flight from Addis Ababa to New York’s Newark International Airport, effective 05th of August. The airline’s CEO Mr. Tewolde Gebremariam made the announcement yesterday when he said: ‘We […]
Carlson Rezidor embarks on East African road show

GLOBAL HOSPITALITY GROUP GOES INTO SALES OVERDRIVE AS THREE MORE HOTELS IN THE PIPELINE (Posted 19th July 2016) Carlson Rezidor’s sales teams from sub Saharan Africa were in Kampala earlier today for the first of several sales missions to the capitals of East Africa. Pictured above is Ms. Vickie Muyanga, now Regional Director of Sales […]
President Magufuli tells off VAT dissenters
LESS TOURISTS ARE OK TANZANIA’S PRESIDENT TELLS TOURISM INDUSTRY (Posted 19th July 2016) The battle lines are now clearly drawn in Tanzania between the country’s tourism industry and the government, after President Magufuli told the sector off over their dissent about the Value Added Tax of 18 percent, which was unexpectedly heaped on services across […]
1.5 million Shillings raised by MK3P Challenge
KES 1,500,000 raised by the Mount Kenya 3 Peaks Challenge!!! Sending a massive THANK YOU to all our supporters! The main peaks viewed from Austrian Hut, the start of the main ascent. KES 1,500,000 raised for the Mount Kenya Horse Patrol Team! We are very pleased to announce that just under KES 1,500,000 was raised […]
Tourism continues to grow globally
GLOBAL TOURISM GROWS BY 5 PERCENT DURING FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF 2016 AS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SHOWS DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH (Posted 19th July 2016) 2016 started on a strong note for international tourism. International tourist arrivals grew by 5% between January and April 2016 according to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. Results were robust across […]
Inyatsi Nkonyeni Mountain Bike Race in Swaziland
More news from the Kingdom of Swaziland Inyatsi Nkonyeni Mountain Bike Race in Swaziland The Inyatsi Nkonyeni G2G MTB Classic, taking place on the 13th August 2016 at Swaziland’s serene Nkonyeni Lodge & Gold Estate is set to attract local and international riders, as the riders in this thrilling mountain bike race will explore Swaziland’s […]
TRADE VISITORS REGISTRATION – MKTE 2016

Get registered, be there … This is after all East Africa’s most important tourism trade show with some 180 hosted buyers from around the world in attendance plus a host of media personnel keen to feature the region and its key stakeholders on blogs, in magazines, newspapers and of course on TV.
Kenya’s transport innovations, all down to UBER’s arrival

UBER TRIGGERS INNOVATION IN KENYA’S TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (Posted 19th July 2016) When Uber first arrived in Kenya’s capital Nairobi it triggered turf wars with local taxi operators which at one stage turned nearly deadly with UBER vehicles set on fire and drivers mercilessly beaten by hoodlums allegedly associated with the main taxi drivers representatives though […]
RwandAir finetunes delivery timeframe for new aircrafts

RWANDAIR EXPECTS TO TAKE DELIVERY OF FOUR NEW PLANES OVER THE NEXT TEN MONTHS (Posted 18th July 2016) The latest information received from Kigali suggests that three of the four new aircraft presently on order by RwandAir will be delivered before the end of this year. The first of two Airbus A330’s will join the […]
ATQ News reports that SAHCOL is to bid for two Nigerian airports
More news from West Africa, again courtesy of Ikechi Uko’s ATQ news broadcast! ATQnews.com a member of Travel Media Group. This is the online platform for African Travel Quarterly (ATQ), the first Travel magazine in West Africa which solely focuses on travel and tourism issues. It started publishing offline about 10 years ago. ATQnews.com features […]
Zimbabwe’s tourism minister announces new flight link

BACKED BY A UNANIMOUS AFRICAN UNION VOTE IS ZIMBABWE’S TOURISM MINISTER NOW HEIR APPARENT TO UNWTO POSITION (Posted 18th July 2016) (Dr. Eng. Walter Mzembi seen here at the Sanganai 2016 World Tourism Expo in Bulawayo) First came SADC, the Southern African Development Cooperation, followed by RETOSA, the Regional Tourism Organization for Southern Africa and […]
New guide book for Praslin and La Digue is free for visitors

SEPARATE IDENTITIES OF PRASLIN AND LA DIGUE PROMOTED THROUGH NEW GUIDE (Posted 17th July 2016) For many visitors to the Seychelles, the archipelago is Mahe, the main island and of course it is true that the international airport is on the archipelago’s largest island – of a total of 115 spread over a huge area […]
Seychelles Tourism Academy – on top of their class in Africa

MORE FACILITIES, MORE PARTNERSHIPS, MORE GRADUATES AND MORE SUCCESS – THE SEYCHELLES TOURISM ACADEMY IN 2016 (Posted 17th July 2016) In academic association with Shannon College of Hotel Management, a College of National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway The tourism and hospitality industry in the Seychelles is at the very centre of the country’s economy […]
Lillian Gaitho’s weekend thoughts, this week about Family Travel
Top Six Tips to Consider When Choosing a Hotel for Family Holiday Once the kids kick in, your travel plans will definitely change. From your choice of holiday destination to the location and type of accommodation and the demographics of the guest pool; the must haves and must dos by and large shift from you […]
More charters for Mombasa

KENYA’S TOURISM CABINET SECRETARY WELCOMES INAUGURAL SMALL PLANET CHARTER (Posted 16th July 2016) Polish charter airline Small Planet has again commenced flights from Warsaw to Mombasa, using an Airbus A321 on the route. The flight arrived on earlier in the week at Moi International Airport with 186 passengers on board to a rousing welcome with […]
Starwood’s Four Points by Sheraton set for Tanzania entry

ARUSHA AND DAR ES SALAAM SET TO WELCOME GLOBAL STARWOOD BRAND (Posted 16th July 2016) The former Arusha Hotel, currently undergoing a major modernization and reconstruction, will reopen, according to a source from Arusha, as a Four Points by Sheraton hotel, brining another global hospitality brand to the city knows as ‘The Safari Capital of […]
VAT protests rattle Tanzania’s tourism minister
TANZANIA’S TOURISM MINISTER NOW SEEKS DIALOGUE AS PRIVATE SECTOR PROTESTS THREATEN HIS JOB (Posted 16th July 2016) (How did I not see this coming, perhaps I need to change my glasses) A clearly rattled Prof. Maghembe, Tanzania’s Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, has signalled his readiness to sit down with the country;s tourism industry, […]
IATA’s new payment terms alarm travel agents

FEAR OF DEFAULTS PROMPT GLOBAL AIRLINE BODY TO HALF PAYMENT TERMS FOR TRAVEL AGENTS (Posted 16th July 2016) News are emerging from across Eastern Africa that the associations of travel agents are alarmed over IATA’s latest tightening of payment rules. The two sides some time ago had already locked horns when IATA prescribed which insurance […]
New ‘Youth Travel and Serbia’ report | WYSTC 2016 workshops
Free Report: Youth Travel and Serbia New WYSE research: Youth Travel and Serbia International youth travel is a very important market for Serbia and, in particular, the city of Belgrade. Lonely Planet ranked Belgrade fifth in its ‘Top ten best places to be in 2015’ list and the number of hostels in Belgrade has increased […]
Brussels Airlines offers big savings for Business Class travel
Fly in style to Europe and save big with Brussels Airlines Enjoy 20%* discount on your Business class travels to Europe. Book by 26 July 2016. 20%* Discount on Business class Book by 26th of July 2016 and fly to Europe in absolute style. Enjoy 20%* discount on your Business class travels between 1st of […]
See Radiohead with Edward Norton – Read on to find out how …
Support the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust to build sustainable economic development based on tourism. Enter for a chance to win a trip to NYC to see Radiohead with Edward Norton at Madison Square Garden Edward Norton has teamed up with Radiohead to bring you a once-in-a-lifetime experience benefiting our partner, Conservation International. ENTER NOW for […]
Enjoy the latest news from Zambia Tourism
Explore The Real Africa We have all the latest news from Zambia that you need to hear about! Remember that if you have any articles or news stories that you think we need to hear about on Zambia Tourism, please submit. 5 facts you didn’t know about Africa’s shoebill The African Shoebill rightfully claims its […]
Another Fastjet SUPER SALE starts Monday!
Flying simply does not come any cheaper … go book, go fly … Make sure you top up Pesapal before you book your flight. How to book Plan your trip Destinations FAQs Get ready for an incredible 5-day sale! This Monday, 18th July, we will kick-off the week with a 5-day sale for September flights. […]
News from the East African Wildlife Society
Rift Valley Railways rubbishes negative press reports

STOP LYING RIFT VALLEY RAILWAYS TELLS ILL MEANING LOCAL ‘JOURNALISTS‘ (Posted 15th July 2016) Rift Valley Railways, the rail operator tasked by Uganda and Kenya and presently running the narrow gauge railway system in both countries, from the port of Mombasa via Nairobi to the Ugandan border and on to Kampala, besides a refurbished side […]
New lounge at Brussels Airport makes premium travel yet more comfortable

‘THE SUITE‘ AT BRUSSELS AIRPORT SERVES BRUSSELS AIRLINES PASSENGERS TO NORTH AMERICA AND NON SCHENGEN COUNTRIES (Posted 15th July 2016) With now five flights a week between Brussels and Entebbe, and Kigali for that matter, has Brussels Airlines become the airline of choice for many travelers from Uganda to not just Belgium, but to the […]
The rise and rise of mobile money payments in Africa

PLASTIC STILL LEADS THE PAYMENT SCALE BUT MOBILE MONEY CATCHES UP FAST (Posted 15th July 2016) Mobile Money, or an electronic purse linked to a mobile phone number account, is an African invention and has since attracted copy catters from around the world. Initially aimed at a large population group without access to banking services, […]