Southern Africa

A Sunday In Soweto

Pam Grout | Posted 04.22.2012

Pam Grout

Soweto is overcrowded, dirty and noisy. It's also one of the most fascinating, joyful, high-spirited places I've ever visited.

Africa Unplugged

Richard Bangs | Posted 01.07.2012

Richard Bangs

So many of the once secret paradises of the world are overrun with resorts and tourist dollars that it is easy to appreciate this uninterrupted view of the wild.

PHOTOS: Safari In Zimbabwe

Mark Sissons | Posted 10.31.2011

Mark Sissons

After the decade of isolation and sanctions that followed President Mugabe's implementation of devastating economic and social policies, this former safari hub appears to be getting back on the tourism map.

OIWW Madagascar Builds Home for Orphans - with Violins

Jim Luce | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Luce

I am pleased to announce the formation of the newest chapter of Orphans International Worldwide: OIWW-Madagascar Orphelinat St-Paul, being built just ...

Monfort in Guebuza's Mozambique

Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort | Posted 05.25.2011

Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort

Mozambique's prosperity is linked to the development of two strategic sectors: tourism and agriculture. During the week I will brief on the conclusions derived from the interviews.