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Ah, the beauty of Africa – its vast landscapes, rich cultures, and unrivalled wildlife. This year, our seasoned experts have come together to pick the top destinations they believe should make every traveller’s “African Safari 2024 Adventure.” They’ve outdone themselves, presenting a collection that will, no doubt, ignite your wanderlust spirit!Our Travel Experts’ favourite destiantions for your African Safari 2024 adventure, Image Credit: Zungulila Bushcamp1. Madikwe Game Reserve – South AfricaNestled in South Africa’s malaria-free North West province, Madikwe Game Reserve stands out for its expansive wilderness and excellent Big 5 experience with added sightings of the rare African wild dog. We’ve fallen in love with…

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Famous South African Landscapes and what put them on the Map ~ South Africa is home to several destinations and attractions that are world-famous for different reasons – some of which may surprise you. Here are just some of the unique places that have made their mark on the world map and what makes them famous: Cape Agulhas is between the Garden Route and Cape Town and is acclaimed as the southernmost tip of Africa and the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It’s also home to the second-oldest working lighthouse in the country. This coastline…

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South Africa reached the knockout stages of the 2023 Women’s World Cup where they lost to The NetherlandsSouth Africa has pulled out of the race to host the Women’s World Cup in 2027.The country was one of four bids vying to stage the tournament but the South African Football Association (Safa) said it wants to present a stronger bid for the 2031 competition.World governing body Fifa will select a host in May.”The time frame for developing the 2027 Fifa Women’s World Cup bid has been challenging,” Safa said.”We felt that it was better to present a well-prepared bid for the…

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3.5K If You Like This Article Kindly Give Us A Share! MOSCOW, September 26. /TASS/. The international BRICS+ Fashion Summit is set to take place in Moscow from November 28 to December 2, according to the press service of the city’s Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development. Organized under the auspices of Moscow Fashion Week, the summit aims to bring together leading professionals in the fashion industry, clothing specialists, bloggers, instructors, and emerging fashion designers from around the globe, as stated by the press service. Natalya Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, highlighted the participation of over 30 countries, representing regions…

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 Serengeti is Africa’s leading National Park, and Ngorongoro is the leading tourist attraction, all awards announced by World Travel Awards 2023. Kili Tanzanite Safaris brings travel news as it happens to visitors who love to visit Tanzania for a safari tour. The award winners came out after national parks, attractions, Hotels, and resorts were nominated and voted by visitors throughout the year. World Travel Awards winners in 2023 have increased the ranks of Serengeti National Park, and Ngorongoro Crater as the safari destinations with stunning richness of wildlife. These awards increase Tanzania’s destination potential for wildlife conservation, and wildlife safari tours. Kili Tanzanite…

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Beckham’s family claimed Hoddle didn’t support the player after his red cardBut former England boss has contested he did support Beckham at the timeSouthgate’s loyalty to his players is an issue and a weakness – It’s All Kicking OffBy Adam Shergold for MailOnline Published: 03:51 EST, 17 November 2023 | Updated: 11:53 EST, 17 November 2023 Glenn Hoddle says he has no problem with the negative view of him portrayed in David Beckham’s Netflix documentary.One episode of the series deals with Beckham’s red card against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup and Hoddle’s apparently less-than-supportive reaction to it.It dwells on…

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16th November 2023 Prepared for Free Article on 25/11/2023 at 05:31. Authorized users may download, save, and print articles for their own use, but may not further disseminate these articles in their electronic form without express written permission from Africa Confidential / Asempa Limited. Contact subscriptions@africa-confidential.com. PREVIEW A leak from the Russian group’s propaganda arm reveals payments for videos by West African bloggers and influencers on social media platforms The Wagner Group has been paying West African social and digital media influencers and broadcasters for videos and blogs attacking France and supporting Russian narratives on the…

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Home Affairs Department’s Proposals Would Undermine Refugee Rights By: Nomathamsanqa Masiko-Mpaka | Researcher By: Lauren Seibert | Researcher, Refugee and Migrant Rights Division Photo: South Africans and foreign nationals during a demonstration against xenophobia in Johannesburg, on March 26, 2022. © 2022 EMMANUEL CROSET/AFP via Getty Images Migration may be an increasingly contentious issue in South Africa, but that does not justify taking an axe to refugee rights and chipping away at the country’s commitments under the United Nations’ 1951 Refugee Convention, as the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) recently proposed alongside other immigration reforms. Frustrations have risen across the…

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1986Oscar Pistorius is born without a fibula bone in either of his lower legs, which were both amputated below the knee when he was 11-months-old. Six months later he learned to walk on fibreglass pegs.2003Pistorius starts sprint training to help rehabilitate his knee after he injured it playing rugby.2004The athlete wins his first Paralympic gold as he races to victory in the Athens 200m. He also claimed a bronze medal in the 100m. Oscar Pistorius starts in the men’s semi-finals of the 400m in London at the 2012 Olympics2008Pistorius wins three golds in Beijing – for the 100, 200 and…

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Former international athlete, Seigha Porbeni, has described as ‘big distraction’ a report by an audit committee set up by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) to investigate its finances, which is now causing ripples among board members. The AFN had set up a five-man committee on September 16 to investigate its finances. The committee, headed by its First Vice President, Tafida Gadzama, had Victor Okorie, Samuel Onikeku, Oludare Esan and Mrs Maria Worphil as members. The panel report had, among other things, questioned some financial transactions made by AFN Secretary General, Mrs Rita Moshindi. However, some individuals, including athletes and…

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