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A changed world

Whatever we think about the pace of change in our everyday lives, technology is right at the core, enhancing and personalising our experiences like...

How to minimise jet lag

There’s no cure as such, as it affects people in different ways, but here are some ways, courtesy of Business Traveller UK, to minimise...

Treading water

Robert Mugabe has been Zimbabwe's only ruler since 1987 and has dominated the country's political landscape since independence. Under his rule, the country has...

Radisson Hotel Group debuts in South Sudan

Radisson Hotel Group is moving into South Sudan with the opening of Radisson Blu Hotel, Juba, the country’s first internationally branded 5-star hotel. Located in...

TMCs in Africa

As client needs change and with the almost constant pressure on spend, never mind the impact of technology, the travel

The suite life

Why shell out for a spacious suite when you stay at a hotel, rather than just staying in a more budget-friendly standard guestroom? Different...

Tough times

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who replaced long-time leader Robert Mugabe after an army coup in November 2017, is trying to repair an economy ruined...

Come on in

We’ve all hung around in hotel lobbies and the chances are it has been pretty boring. We might have been waiting for a taxi...

State of flux

Nigeria has been referred to as the ‘Giant of Africa’, but the continent’s colossus has taken some body blows over the past few years....

Poised for growth

A close neighbour of South Africa, Namibia has always operated under the radar, but now appears ready to capitalise on its natural resources with...

Getting hands on

There’s something mesmerising about watching a pot being hand-thrown on a wheel. A huge weight of wet clay is fashioned into a ball, thrown...

No pit-stop

Abu Dhabi is on a drive to change perception of what it is, what it offers, and what role it believes it can play...