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  • This is how Africa can unlock its tourism potential

    Howto unlock Africa’s tourism potential? In order to answer this question and help bridge the gap and offer business and policy leaders with Africa’s biggest opportunities and perspectives in the sector, the Brookings’s Africa Growth Initiative has just released a report entitled “Africa’s tourism potential: Trends, drivers, opportunities, and strategies.”

  • VIEWPOINT-South African Farmers and costs of tractors, farming machinery and other inputs in 2026

    The South African agricultural machinery market is growing steadily.
  • VIEWPOINT- Beyond 30 Years of Challenges – Eskom, Diesel, Electric Trucks, and a System on the Brink

    SouthAfrica’scitizenscontinuetograpplewithdeep-rootedstructuralproblemsthathavepersistedfordecades:highunemployment,inequality,crime,andsloweconomicgrowth.Yetanewandcompoundinglayerofdifficultyhasemerged—theslow-motioncollapseofcriticalinfrastructurethataffectseveryaspectofdailylifeandeconomicactivity.
  • How Kenya’s tourism industry has felt the impact of terrorist attacks

    The impact of Kenya’s recent terrorist attack will be felt greatly by its tourism industry. Terrorism, and insecurity generally, is largelyresponsible for the sector’s poor performance over the last decade.

  • Does sunny South Africa really have an ideal climate for tourism?

    South Africa’s climate is perfect for tempting tourists. Sunny skies are common. The average temperature is just right for long days on the beach and early morning game drives.

  • 25 of Africa's most amazing places to visit- Africa

    Here are 25 of the most amazing places to see when you travel to Africa:

  • VIEWPOINT-South African Farmers Deserve Better: Time to Stop the Squeeze

    We are heading into another long weekend in South Africa, and the first quarter of 2026 is already behind us.
  • VIEWPOINT-The global fertilizer situation has become a major headache for world food production.

    We had another long weekend in South Africa, and the first quarter of 2026 is already behind us.
  • Wildlife tourism in southern Africa uses scarce water - we propose how much is enough

    Wildlife tourism is a major source of income and livelihood for many rural communities across southern Africa. But it also presents a potential threat to water resources.

  • South Africa's Private Game Reserves Are Struggling to Survive Without Tourists. The Animals Are, Too

    In March 26, as South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he was closing the country’s borders and shutting down tourism to help curb the spread of COVID-19, Kayla Wilkens thought of only one thing: How was she going to feed the elephants?

  • Financial, technical support needed to help land reform beneficiary communities in tourism

    The impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on the R270bn tourism sector has been devastating throughout the industry's value chain, however, there is an opportunity to speed up the recovery of the sector if government can speed up its very slow approval processes and put in place measures to ensure that land reform beneficiaries, especially in the tourism sector, have the much-needed technical and financial support.

  • Tourism can save South Africa’s economy

     South Africa is pinning its hopes on tourism for an economic recovery.

  • The size and scope of agri-tourism in South Africa

    South Africa is part of a subtropical zone located on the southernmost point of the African continent and can be divided into nine provinces.

  • VIEWPOINT- South Africa- Government Water Rules Add Pressure on Citizens and Farmers

    Many South Africans, like you, are frustrated and worried that after years of problems in almost every government department — from poor service delivery and corruption to failing infrastructure — the Department of Water and Sanitation is now turning its attention to ordinary citizens who have enjoyed the outdoors at public dams for decades.
  • Tourism sector in ICU and wants priority in phase 2 of vaccination- South Africa

    The tourism industry is lobbying for its front-line workers to be prioritised in the second phase of the vaccination rollout to reassure travellers of their safety.

  • VIEWPOINT- South Africa Cannot Borrow Its Way Out of Broken Systems

    The South African government continues to borrow money with the intention of rebuilding and uplifting the country. On paper, this sounds like the right approach — investing in infrastructure, improving services, and supporting economic growth.
  • Does tourism benefit local people? A Namibian case study

    One of the fundamental arguments for wildlife tourism in sub-Saharan Africa is that it theoretically offers the ideal sustainable development plan: simultaneously stimulating poor rural economies, offering local value and preserving natural ecosystems.

  • Tourism industry is still on the ropes

    Latest tourist accommodation statistics show revenue in the sector is still 60% lower than normal.

  • For the sake of South Africa, reopen business tourism

    When nations closed their borders and instituted travel bans and other restrictions on movement, the tourism industry received the world’s attention.

  • VIEWPOINT- South African citizens and farmers are facing difficult times amid rising costs

    South Africa has serious governance and economic challenges, and many state-owned enterprises have struggled over the past decades with issues like mismanagement, financial losses, infrastructure failures, corruption.

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  • As you already know-Farmers will be able to start applying next week to vaccinate their own livestock against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). That’s according to Friedl von Maltitz, vice president of Free State Agriculture (VL), following an announcement on Thursday by Willie Aucamp, the new Minister of Agriculture. .
  • The news and opinions we publish do not necessarily reflect our own views. Our media platform is committed to delivering factual reporting on farming, agriculture, and general news. Our stories are shared across all our social media platforms."
  • Africa's rural areas are the heart of the continent—home to 57% of people in Sub-Saharan Africa and over 80% of the poorest. They're packed with talent and resources, but stuck in low-growth loops. The African Development Bank sees 3.5% regional growth in 2025, maybe 4% by 2026-27, if we fix rural issues.
  • A settlement agreement between the Department of Agriculture, Free State Agriculture, SAAI, and Sakeliga paves the way for the private import and administration of (FMD) vaccine and ends the state's monopoly on the process. “We reached this settlement because we spoke with each other, not about each other,”said Willie Aucamp, the new Minister of Agriculture.

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