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About Shannon
Shannon Correia is a journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa.

I graduated in 2016 with Honours in Journalism from Wits University. 

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I worked with Shannon as a mentor during her Journalism Honours final assignment at Witwatersrand University. She is a highly creative thinker with a curious streak and an intuitive grasp of contemporary issues and trends. This is matched by her flair for writing and her instinctive ability to find and convey meaning in a morass of information. Shannon is able to work diligently and with dedication under great pressure. She is open to feedback and learns quickly. I found her a pleasure to work with, and wish her well in her future career, wherever it may lead her!
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Universal accessibility in tourism this Disability Awareness Month

03 Dec 2023  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The tourism sector in South Africa is emphasizing universal accessibility during Disability Awareness Month, aiming to provide inclusive and sustainable tourism services. With a significant potential market of people with disabilities and elderly individuals, the sector is urged to prioritize universal access to enhance inclusivity and competitiveness. South African Tourism, led by Acting CEO Sthembiso Dlamini, advocates for universally accessible tourism products and services, aligning with the theme 'The Future is Accessible.' The Tourism Grading Council of South Africa collaborates with stakeholders to promote best practices and universal accessibility, benefiting all of society.

Durban constructs and unveils the longest promenade in Africa

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Durban has unveiled an 8km state-of-the-art promenade, the longest in Africa, aimed at boosting tourism and economic growth. The R380-million project, extending from Blue Lagoon to Durban Harbour, features amenities like a first aid room, lifeguard tower, and wheelchair-friendly ramps. Ethekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda and Economic Development MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube highlighted the promenade's potential to attract investments, create jobs, and benefit small businesses. The project is expected to unlock further investments, including skyscrapers and a shopping center, enhancing Durban's skyline and tourism appeal. International tourism to Durban has also seen growth, with increased direct flights contributing to the city's status as a tourism hub.

Should You Use Instagram Reels, TikTok, or Both?

22 Jun 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
The article explores the benefits and features of Instagram Reels and TikTok, two popular platforms for short-form video content. Instagram Reels offers advantages like organic reach, multi-faceted app features, and aesthetics, allowing users to share content that aligns with their personal style. TikTok, on the other hand, is known for its viral potential, youthful audience, and unique in-app features, fostering a creative and dynamic community. The article suggests that content creators can benefit from using both platforms, tailoring their content to suit the distinct audiences and leveraging the editing features of each to enhance video performance. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on the creator's goals and the type of content they wish to share.

How to Get TikTok Famous: 8 Tips Guaranteed to Help

19 Jun 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
The article provides eight practical tips for becoming famous on TikTok, emphasizing the importance of frequent posting, understanding and engaging with your audience, participating in trends and challenges, and maintaining high-quality, creative content. It also highlights the benefits of using TikTok's Pro account for better analytics and suggests collaborating with other creators to expand reach.

How to Maximize Your Views on Instagram Reels

13 Jun 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
The article provides eight practical tips to maximize views on Instagram Reels, emphasizing the importance of choosing popular and engaging topics, participating in trends, creating original content, and ensuring high-quality editing. It also highlights the significance of adding relevant text, sharing widely, engaging with the audience, and maintaining consistency in posting. By following these strategies, users can enhance their reach and performance on Instagram.

How Emojis Have Changed the Way We Communicate

11 Jun 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
Emojis have significantly transformed digital communication, evolving from simple emoticons to a rich, emotive language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers. Originating in Japan in the 1990s, emojis have become integral to social media and smartphone communication, with platforms like Apple and Twitter incorporating them extensively. Linguist Gretchen McCulloch highlights how emojis enrich online interactions by providing context and emotional nuance, often missing in text. Despite some viewing them as frivolous, emojis have democratized language, allowing for more inclusive and expressive digital conversations.

Social Shopping: What Is It and How Is It Changing Social Media?

10 Jun 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
Social shopping has integrated into major social media apps like Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Pinterest, allowing users to make purchases directly through these platforms. This trend enhances convenience for users and provides businesses with new sales avenues. However, it raises privacy concerns and shifts the focus of social media towards commercialization. Despite these challenges, social shopping is praised for its efficiency and personalized experience, benefiting both consumers and small businesses. The future of social media shopping looks promising as users become more accustomed to these features.

What Happens If You Reject WhatsApp's New Terms of Service?

15 May 2021  |  makeuseof.com
WhatsApp has extended the deadline for accepting its new privacy policy and terms of service to May 15, 2021. Users who do not accept the new terms by this date will not have their accounts immediately deleted but will lose full functionality of the app, only being able to receive calls and notifications. Eventually, accounts that remain inactive due to non-acceptance of the terms will likely be deleted after 120 days. There is no option to opt out, and users must accept the changes to restore full app functionality. WhatsApp also allows users to export their chat history and download an account report before the deadline.

How to Send an Encrypted Email and Increase Your Privacy

12 Apr 2021  |  makeuseof.com
The article provides a guide on how to send encrypted emails to increase privacy and security. It explains the concept of email encryption, the use of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and the difference between symmetric and asymmetric encryption. The article details methods for encrypting emails using popular email services such as Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, and Yahoo, including the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS), confidential mode in Gmail, S/MIME encryption in Outlook and iCloud, and the Mailvelope plugin for Yahoo. The importance of encrypting both the contents and attachments of emails to protect against hackers is emphasized.

How to Edit TikTok Videos

08 Apr 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
This guide provides a comprehensive step-by-step process for editing videos on TikTok. It covers creating an account, recording or uploading videos, and using various editing features within the app such as trimming clips, adding filters, sounds, effects, text overlays, and stickers. The guide also explains how to finalize and post videos, and highlights the potential for users to share their content on other platforms and build a brand as influencers.

5 Useful Slack Features for Remote Workers

16 Mar 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
Slack is a widely-used communication platform for remote teams, offering features to enhance productivity and manage notifications. Users can customize notifications, set work statuses, and use Slackbot for reminders and automation. The platform supports app integrations for various tasks and allows for efficient communication through channels, mentions, and emojis. Tips for maintaining an online presence and addressing team members effectively are also provided.

Snapchat Privacy Settings You Need to Change to Secure Your Account

06 Mar 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
Snapchat users can enhance their account security and privacy by adjusting various settings. Key steps include protecting personal details, clearing historical data, turning off the activity indicator, enabling two-factor authentication, and using features like My Eyes Only and Ghost Mode. Users can also customize who can view their stories and contact them, ensuring a more secure and private experience on the platform.

3 Social Media Apps Without Algorithms or Ads

18 Jan 2021  |  www.makeuseof.com
Several social media apps are emerging that avoid ads, algorithms, and restrictions, offering a more authentic user experience. Vero provides a pure social media platform without ads or data mining, focusing on user privacy and meaningful exchanges. Caffeine allows users to watch and create live streams, with some algorithmic recommendations but no ads. Clubhouse, an invite-only audio app, facilitates topical discussions and networking, with a focus on moderation and user safety. These apps aim to transform social networking by prioritizing protection and privacy.

Social Media Stories: The Types of Ephemeral Content You Can Share

14 Jan 2021  |  MUO
Ephemeral content, commonly known as Stories, is a form of instant, temporary content shared on social media platforms. Snapchat pioneered this feature, which caters to the need for continuous connection and society's short attention span. Stories are used for sharing creativity and real-time activities, often tapping into the fear of missing out (FOMO). The article discusses the types of Stories available on LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and Twitter, highlighting their unique features and suggesting how users can engage with their audience on each platform.

Foodie Guide: The Best Restaurants in Johannesburg

01 Mar 2020  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Johannesburg boasts a variety of top restaurants offering diverse culinary experiences, from Duke's Burgers' gourmet offerings and Jamie's Italian's authentic dishes to Gemelli Cucina Bar's modern Italian cuisine. Casalinga Restaurant serves Italian food in an elegant country setting, while Kolonaki and Workshop 55 provide Mediterranean and tapas-style dining, respectively. Saint, led by Chef David Higgs, specializes in wood-fired pizzas, and The Foundry is a favorite for its rustic charm and hearty meals.

Racing Guide: The 2020 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate Racing Festival

10 Jan 2020  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate Racing Festival returns to Kenilworth Racecourse on 10 and 11 January 2020, featuring a new layout, VIP experiences, and a R1.5 million purse. The event includes exclusive garden parties, live jazz, and prestigious races like the Gr.1 Paddock Stakes. Fashion is central, with a Best Dressed competition offering a trip to London. Sponsored by brands like Cartier and L’Ormarins Brut, the festival promises a blend of racing, hospitality, and style.

Hout Bay Harbour Market: Sustainability leads the way

05 Jan 2020  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Hout Bay's Bay Harbour Market, running for six years, has invested significantly in sustainability, earning a three-star accreditation from Thrive Hout Bay. The market is plastic-free and educates its 25,000 monthly visitors on recycling. Thrive Hout Bay's 'For the Good of our Hood' campaign has accredited 31 out of 65 local restaurants for their green practices. Market co-owner Anthony Stroebel emphasizes the importance of environmental impact and community values. Thrive continues to mentor local restaurants and will soon launch a map of accredited establishments. Notable food stalls at the market include Tao’s Chinese Kitchen and Wild Thyme, both praised for their quality offerings.

Five food trends to tantalise your tastebuds in 2020

01 Jan 2020  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Award-winning chef Paul Thinus Prinsloo predicts five major food trends for 2020, including the rise of CBD-infused dishes, sustainable food practices, health-conscious menu options, plant-based diets, and accommodating various dietary requirements. These trends reflect growing consumer awareness and demand for healthier, environmentally friendly, and inclusive dining experiences. Prinsloo's insights are backed by his recent win at the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Africa & Middle East 2019 competition.

Johannesburg weather: Exploring the city seasonally

30 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Johannesburg offers a vibrant experience year-round, with each season bringing its own charm. Autumn is ideal for park visits and enjoying the cool air, while spring is perfect for exploring markets and tourist attractions. Winter, though cold, is a great time for indoor activities like visiting art galleries and dining at top restaurants. Summer sees the city less crowded, offering opportunities for resort visits, neighborhood explorations, and attending festivals. The city's predictable weather makes it a great travel destination any time of the year.

The eight best hotels in Durban: Holidays at the coast

28 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Durban offers a range of luxurious hotels, each with unique features and amenities. The Bentley Westville provides a personal touch with its bed and breakfast approach, while The Oyster Box is renowned for its awards and regal ambiance. The Waterfront Hotel & Spa combines luxury with historical charm, and The View emphasizes sophistication and attention to detail. Coco de Mar merges African and Balinese styles, Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani offers contemporary amenities with classic hospitality, Suncoast Towers provides beachside luxury, and Beverly Hills Hotel focuses on romance and nostalgia. Each hotel ensures a memorable stay with various amenities and stunning views.

Foodie Guide: Our pick of the best restaurants in Cape Town

27 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Cape Town offers a diverse and high-quality dining experience with top restaurants like Salsify, YU, The Cousins, Bistro Sixteen82, Beluga, Clarke’s Bar & Dining Room, Bocca, Grub & Vine, Magnolia, and Foliage. Each restaurant is highlighted for its unique offerings, from fine dining and fusion cuisine to Italian trattorias and bistro-style fare. Renowned chefs such as Ryan Cole, Kerry Kilpin, Matt Manning, and Stefan Bekker are celebrated for their culinary expertise and innovative menus.

Secret beach guide: Hidden gems in the Eastern Cape

26 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The Eastern Cape offers a variety of secluded beaches perfect for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility. Highlights include Woody Cape Beach, part of the Addo Elephant National Park, Riet River mouth near Port Alfred, and Chintsa East with its long stretch of pristine beach. Morgan Bay and Qhorha Mouth provide unique coastal experiences, while Noetzie Beach in the Western Province offers a remote cove on the Garden Route. These locations are characterized by their untouched shorelines, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for hiking and other outdoor activities.

Budget travel: How to save enough for your wanderlust wish list

25 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Travel can be expensive, but with careful planning and budgeting, it is possible to save enough for your dream trips. Key strategies include adding savings to your budget, cutting costs on everyday expenses, working abroad, leveraging personal connections, and borrowing items instead of buying new ones. By following these tips, you can achieve your travel goals without breaking the bank.

Beach guide: Exploring the Cape’s best alternative coastline spots

24 Dec 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
Cape Town offers a variety of secluded beaches near popular tourist destinations, including Platboom, Diaz Beach, Water’s Edge, Sunset Beach, Dalebrook, and Windmill Beach. These spots provide unique experiences such as wildlife sightings, surfing with hollow barrels, diving, snorkeling, and swimming in warmer waters. Some beaches feature tidal pools and are popular among locals, while others are known for their sunset views and suitability for windsurfing and bodyboarding.

Ice cream guide: Cape Town’s top ten by the scoop

23 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Cape Town offers a variety of top-notch ice cream spots, each with unique offerings. Unframed is celebrated for its indulgent and seasonal flavors, while Moro Gelato provides authentic Italian gelato. The Creamery is known for its creamy, ethically sourced ingredients, and The Dairy Den offers classic soft serve with various toppings. IceDream in Hout Bay serves fresh, additive-free gelato, and Las Paletas specializes in natural, handmade ice lollies. Crumbs and Cream is famous for its ice cream sandwiches, Le Delizie offers made-to-order gelato and sorbet, Sinnfull is a local favorite for its premium flavors, and The Ice Cafe in Kalk Bay is noted for its natural ingredients and recycling program.

Adventures in Mpumalanga: Where to go and what to do

23 Dec 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
Mpumalanga, known for the Kruger National Park and the lowveld region, offers a variety of adventure activities. Visitors can enjoy aerial views in a hot air balloon near the Blyde River, paraglide off the Blyde River Canyon cliffs, go river rafting down the Sabie River, climb the cliffs at Waterval Boven, bike on mountain trails or quad bike trails around the Kruger National Park, and swing from tree tops on Africa’s longest aerial cable trail in Hazyview.

Hout Bay: Neighbourhood guide to a southern seaside gem

22 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Hout Bay, a seaside village near Cape Town, is recommended for its charm, market, harbour, and activities. Attractions include Fish on the Rocks for fish & chips, Bay Harbour Market for local crafts and live music, a free Naval Heritage Site with canons and seals, scenic drives along Chapman's Peak, and the World of Birds sanctuary. Art enthusiasts can visit The Red Room Gallery or create pottery at Clay Cafe. For a sweet treat, Sinnfull offers handmade ice creams and sorbets with natural ingredients.

Travel tips: Your dream holiday trip in eight simple steps

21 Dec 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
A step-by-step guide to planning a trip includes determining destination and duration, budgeting, researching visa and travel insurance, comparing flights, planning local transportation, choosing accommodation, calculating food costs, allocating spending money, revising the trip budget, and creating itineraries.

Keeping your car safe from theft this festive season

21 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Vehicle recovery data from Cartrack reveals that car theft and hijackings remain prevalent during the festive season. Cartrack recovered an average of 18 stolen and hijacked vehicles per day during December 2018, with the highest number of hijackings in Durban and most car thefts in Tshwane. Cartrack CEO Harry Louw emphasizes the importance of safety precautions and vigilance. Cartrack offers advanced vehicle protection technology and a recovery warranty, ensuring customer peace of mind.

Get busy this festive season with a summer bucket list

18 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Suggestions for making the most of the festive season in South Africa, including swimming in unique locations, joining tourists, hiking, seeking adventure, appreciating sunsets and sunrises, exploring nightlife, discovering secret spots, stargazing, and enjoying old-school activities. Encourages readers to embrace the holiday spirit and enjoy the local offerings.

Christmas lunch: Where to enjoy festive feasting in Durban

18 Dec 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
Durban offers a variety of restaurants for those wishing to enjoy a Christmas lunch without the hassle of cooking and cleaning. Options include The Big Easy Wine Bar & Grill, The Grill Room at The Oyster Box in Umhlanga, Granny Mouse Country House Restaurant in Howick, La Pizza Pazza in Kloof, Moyo at Ushaka, Vasco’s in Durban, and Cargo Hold at uShaka Marine World. Prices range from R345 to R2250 per person, with some offering discounts for children. Menus vary from five-course meals to buffets and carvaries, with some restaurants providing live entertainment or unique dining experiences such as dining with views of a shark tank.

Accommodation in Cape Town: Best places to stay in the Mother City

17 Dec 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
The article presents a guide to various accommodation options in Cape Town, catering to different traveler preferences. It features a retreat owned by Sir Richard Branson called Mont Rochelle, Houghton View Guest House with its sophisticated design, The Penthouse Collection for those seeking a modern stay, Villa Zest Boutique Hotel known for its sustainable practices and 70s decor, and the Flamingo Sea Point self-catering apartment. Each option offers unique experiences and amenities, from vineyard access and spa facilities to luxury finishes and central locations.

Beach guide: Discovering ten untouched coastlines of KwaZulu-Natal

16 Dec 2019  |  The South African
The article presents a guide to ten secluded beach spots in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, highlighting their unique features and attractions. These include Umzumbe Beach's Blue Flag status and rock pool, Kosi Bay's high sand dunes and turtle nesting, Mtunzini Beach's birdlife, Zinkwazi Beach's lagoon and wildlife, Blythedale Beach's shark nets and marine life, Mabibi's snorkeling and fishing opportunities, Umkomaas Beach's marine life, Amatikulu Estuary's untouched beaches and nature reserve, Elysium Beach's white sands and warm waters, and Cape Vidal's appeal to fishermen and snorkelers.

African Adventures: Reunion Island invites you to a cultural experience

13 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Reunion Island, a volcanic island in the Indian Ocean, is a melting pot of African, European, and Asian cultures, offering a rich diversity in traditions and culinary styles. The island, a French overseas region, celebrates the festive season with unique cultural practices, including traditional music genres like Sega and Maloya, and festive dishes such as gratins and vanilla duck cari. The sugarcane industry, second to tourism, is a significant part of the island's economy, with Rhum Charrette being a notable local rum brand. The article encourages readers to visit and experience the island's vibrant culture.

South Africa border crossings: Details and times for the festive season

13 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The Department of Home Affairs, along with other border law enforcement agencies and neighboring countries, has finalized plans for the festive season, including increased operating hours at various South African ports of entry until January 13, 2020. The measures aim to manage the heightened movement of travelers and goods, with additional staff deployed to key border points. The Border Management Authority Bill has been adopted by the National Council of Provinces, which will enhance efforts to secure borders and curb illegal activities. The bill now awaits consideration by the National Assembly and the President's approval.

Mapungubwe Arts Festival set to rock Limpopo in December

13 Dec 2019  |  The South African
The 13th annual Mapungubwe Arts Festival in Limpopo, South Africa, is set to offer a three-day arts and culture experience in December. The festival will feature music, exhibitions, plays, and dramas, celebrating cultural heritage with a focus on local artists. No overseas artists will be invited this year, a decision made to support local talent and manage costs. Thandi Moraka, Limpopo MEC for Arts and Culture, emphasizes the festival's role in promoting the Mapungubwe world heritage site, boosting economic growth, and showcasing the province's talent. The event is a partnership between the Department of Arts and Culture, Polokwane Municipality, SABC, and Limpopo Tourism Agency.

Bubbles and Bubbly: Welcome to the world of MCC in Stellenbosch

11 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Méthode Cap Classique (MCC) is South Africa’s version of champagne, produced using traditional methods. Stellenbosch, known for its winemaking, is a key region for MCC. Winemaker James Ochse of Stellenbosch Hills highlights the region's prestige. Louisvale, a notable vineyard, is celebrated for its award-winning Chardonnay and MCC wines. Stellenbosch Hills' flagship Sense of Place range includes the premium Anna Christina MCC, made from 100% Chardonnay. The article emphasizes the quality and heritage of MCC wines from Stellenbosch, encouraging readers to celebrate with a glass of MCC.

Secret beach guide: Top ten hidden gems in the Cape

10 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
A guide to ten lesser-known beaches in the Cape for visitors seeking a more private and adventurous experience. Highlights include Maclear Beach near the Cape of Good Hope, Olifantsbos Beach with its shipwrecks and marine birdlife, Beta Beach in Bakoven, Buffels Beach in the Cape Point Nature Reserve, and Scarborough Beach known for windsurfing and mussel foraging.

The best places to picnic in the Cape winelands this summer

08 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Summer in Cape Town offers perfect conditions for picnics in the picturesque winelands. Quoin Rock Wine Estate provides a luxurious picnic experience with a diverse menu and award-winning wines. Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate offers artisanal foods in a scenic setting, ideal for families. Paul Cluver Wines in Elgin Wine Valley features gourmet picnic baskets with local delicacies and fine wines. Each location provides unique and indulgent picnic options, catering to various preferences and dietary needs.

Join in Penguin Palooza family fun at Stony Point Nature Reserve this weekend

07 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The fourth Penguin Palooza event will take place on December 7 at Stony Point Nature Reserve in Betty’s Bay, hosted by CapeNature and SANCCOB. The event aims to raise awareness for the endangered African penguin and celebrates conservation efforts at the Stony Point penguin colony. Activities include the release of rehabilitated penguins, conservation exhibitions, and a community market. The reserve offers unique viewing opportunities of African penguins and other seabirds. Conservation efforts have been successful, with increasing numbers of penguins and cormorants. The African Penguin Relocation Project aims to establish a new colony at De Hoop Nature Reserve.

SAA business rescue: Airline implements new flight timetable

05 Dec 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
South African Airlines (SAA) has entered business rescue, confirmed by Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan and President Cyril Ramaphosa. The decision aims to provide better returns for creditors and shareholders and ensure the continuation of viable parts of the group. The government supports the move, with an additional R2-billion funding to keep SAA operational. A business rescue practitioner will be appointed to restructure the business, protecting it from creditors' legal claims. The restructuring is in response to financial challenges, damage from a recent strike, and concerns from travel group Flight Centre South Africa. SAA plans to operate on a new provisional timetable, while subsidiary Mango continues regular services.

Franschhoek guide to culinary excellence for foodies

04 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Franschhoek, known as South Africa's culinary capital, offers a diverse range of dining experiences. Notable eateries include Lust, Foliage Restaurant, The Restaurant at Grande Provence, Pierneef a La Motte, La Paris Bistro, Monneaux, and Le Coin Français. Each venue provides unique culinary delights, from locally sourced ingredients to refined and adventurous menus. The article highlights the importance of booking in advance due to the popularity of these acclaimed restaurants.

Finding the flickering festive lights in Johannesburg this holiday season

01 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Johannesburg offers several festive light displays this holiday season, including the Festival of Lights at Joburg Zoo, the Fantasy Garden at Melrose Arch, the Garden of Lights at Emperor’s Palace, and the Wonderland of Lights at Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens. Each location features unique attractions and activities, from light displays and themed areas to food stalls and entertainment for children. These events run until January 5, 2020, providing ample opportunity for visitors to enjoy the holiday spirit.

Tips for visa applications during the festive peak season

01 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Visa applications during the festive season require careful planning due to longer processing times and potential delays in appointment scheduling. Schengen embassies and visa application centers are experiencing delays, and applicants are advised to submit documents early. Specific time frames for UK and US visa applications are provided, with a minimum of 15 working days for UK visas and up to 10 weeks for US visa submission dates. Biometric data collection is mandatory for all applicants, and new South African passports for minors now include parental details, simplifying travel documentation. The Department of International Relations and Co-operation offers travel tips, emphasizing the importance of travel insurance and international driving permits.

Road trip: Travelling from Johannesburg to Cape Town

01 Dec 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
A comprehensive guide for road-tripping between Johannesburg and Cape Town, detailing two main routes: the Northern Cape route and the N1 highway route. Highlights include the Big Hole, Gariep Dam, Steynsberg's Hillmoor Manor, Beaufort West, Die Spinwiel antique shop, and the Karoo National Botanical Gardens. The guide emphasizes planning for a two-day journey to fully enjoy the experience.

Levi’s Turns to Sustainability

30 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Levi Strauss & Co. has integrated sustainability into its business model, focusing on reducing environmental impact in denim production. The company has adopted planet-friendly practices, such as the Water<Less™ technique, and partnered with The Nature Conservancy and the City of Cape Town to conserve water. Levi's has also committed to using sustainable cotton and eliminating hazardous chemicals. The brand's efforts extend to social responsibility, offering above-average wages and benefits to workers in South Africa. Collaborations with pop culture entities like Netflix's Stranger Things highlight Levi's cultural relevance and commitment to sustainability.

The Kruger National Park: Everything you need to know

30 Nov 2019  |  The South African
The Kruger National Park in South Africa, established by conservationist Paul Kruger in 1898, spans 2 million hectares and offers a diverse range of wildlife and landscapes. It is divided into four regions, each with unique experiences and wildlife, including the big five and the little five. The park features 254 cultural heritage sites and activities such as game drives, self-drive routes, and guided trails. Day visitors can enjoy picnics and swimming, with the recommendation to arrive early or book in advance on busy days.

New geo-dome luxury accommodation option in Tulbagh

27 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Tulbagh introduces a new luxury geo-dome accommodation, offering guests a tranquil experience surrounded by nature on a 270-hectare farm. The dome features modern amenities, including an outdoor tub, multiple deck areas, and a fully equipped kitchen. It is designed for ultimate immersion in nature, with activities like swimming, hiking, and fishing available. The geo-dome is available for booking via Airbnb and is part of the La Bruyere guest farm, owned by Thor Normann. Tulbagh, located about an hour and a half from Cape Town, offers various nature-driven and historical explorations.

Safari scars: Traveller’s tale of a game drive experience gone wrong

27 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
A lifestyle journalist recounts a harrowing safari experience in Mpumalanga, South Africa, highlighting the challenges and fears faced during game drives. The narrative includes encounters with wildlife, such as elephants, lions, and leopards, and describes the luxury accommodations and the adrenaline-inducing moments of the safari. Despite the beauty and uniqueness of the experience, the author concludes that safaris are not personally enjoyable, reflecting on the contrast between the serene lodge environment and the intense wildlife interactions.

Cape Town city-break: Weekend getaway at 15 on Orange

26 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Cape Town offers a perfect sea-to-city ratio, making it an ideal destination for a city-break. The 15 on Orange hotel, part of the Autograph Collection, provides a unique and stylish stay with amenities like expansive rooms, a buffet-style breakfast, and an urban oasis feel with 95 indoor plants. The hotel is centrally located, offering easy access to Cape Town's main streets and attractions like Table Mountain and Lion’s Head. Other Marriott hotels in Cape Town, such as The Westin and Cape Town Marriott Hotel Crystal Towers, also offer luxurious stays. The article highlights the comfort, style, and convenience of staying at 15 on Orange, making it a great base for exploring the city.

South African mentions in TIME Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places

26 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
TIME Magazine's second annual list of the “World’s Greatest Places” includes five spots in Southern and East Africa, celebrated for their quality, originality, sustainability, innovation, and influence. The list features Lekkerwater Beach Lodge in South Africa, Wolfgat restaurant in Paternoster, South Africa, Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, Leopard Hill in Kenya, and Omaanda in Namibia. These destinations offer unique experiences such as close encounters with nature, exclusive dining, wildlife conservation efforts, and community investment. The article underscores Africa's appeal as a travel destination with TIME's endorsement likely to attract global visitors.

Satisfy your wanderlust with these Black Friday travel deals

25 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Black Friday offers significant travel deals from STA Travel, including packages to Bali, Rome, Brazil, Zanzibar, and Dubai. Discounts are also available on tours from G-Adventures, Busabout, and Contiki, with savings on trips to Thailand, Europe, and more. The deals are available until December 2, 2019, with a minimal deposit securing bookings for 2020.

Cape Town promoted as South Africa’s cruise destination of choice

24 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Cape Town is positioning itself as the top cruise destination in Africa, with collaborative efforts led by the City of Cape Town, V&A Waterfront, and Wesgro. The initiative aims to boost the local economy by attracting more cruise ships and passengers. Significant growth in cruise tourism has been observed, with projections indicating continued expansion. Key stakeholders, including Transnet and the SA Maritime Safety Authority, are involved in overcoming infrastructure barriers and enhancing marketing efforts to appeal to international cruise operators.

Kalahari Desert featured on National Geographic’s 2020 travel list

21 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
National Geographic has included the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa in its 2020 travel list, highlighting it as an ideal destination for star gazing due to its status as an International Dark Sky Sanctuary. The !Ae!Hai Kalahari Heritage Park, spanning South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana, offers unique experiences such as guided walks with Bushman trackers and game drives. The list, curated by National Geographic editors and explorers, features 25 destinations worldwide, emphasizing essential and sustainable travel sites for 2020.

Newtown Neighbourhood Guide: A visitor’s guide to the precinct

20 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Newtown, located just west of Johannesburg's CBD, offers a rich cultural and historical experience. Visitors can explore graffiti art, visit the iconic Museum of Africa, interact with scientific exhibits at the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, watch local productions at the Market Theatre Complex, and shop at The Sheds in 1 Fox Precinct. The area also features a sculpture of anti-apartheid singer Brenda Fassie. Newtown is celebrated for its vibrant arts scene and historical significance, making it a must-visit destination in Johannesburg.

Hotels in Johannesburg: Visit eight of the city’s best

20 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Johannesburg offers a variety of hotels catering to different tastes, areas, and budgets. Notable mentions include The Orient Hotel with its Arabian-inspired design, the iconic Michelangelo Hotel in Sandton, and The Westcliff, a Four Seasons Hotel known for its tranquil setting and luxurious amenities. Other highlighted hotels are the 12 Decades Hotel, AtholPlace Hotel & Villa, Clico Boutique Hotel, The Residence Boutique Hotel, and Home Suite Hotel, each offering unique features and luxurious accommodations.

Wesgro assists job creation in the Western Cape tourism industry

20 Nov 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
Wesgro facilitated R10.73 billion into the Western Cape's economy and helped create nearly 4,000 jobs in the 2018/2019 financial year. The agency's various units, including Trade Promotion, Investment Promotion, Agribusiness Investment, Destination Marketing, and Film and Media Promotion, have all contributed to this success through initiatives such as securing business agreements, attracting investments, and promoting tourism. Key figures like Brian Figaji, David Maynier, Tim Harris, and James Vos have praised the collaborative efforts and positive economic impact of Wesgro's work.

Golden Gate Classics: A weekend of music amongst the Maluti Mountains

19 Nov 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
The Golden Gate Classics is an annual event featuring jazz and classical music concerts at the Golden Gate Highlands National Park in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains. The 2019 edition includes performances by the Bokani Dyer trio, Thandi Ntuli, Sibongile Khumalo, Kutlwano Masote, and Zandile Mzazi. Visitors can also explore the park's attractions, such as the Basotho Cultural Village and San rock art. Ticket packages vary, with options for concerts only or inclusive of accommodation and meals.

Tourism of taste: Foodie experiences on the rise in South Africa

19 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Food and wine tourism in South Africa has seen a growth of over 60%, with an emphasis on authentic, curated experiences that offer cultural insights through local cuisine. Key dishes such as Braai, Kota, Bunny chow, Mogudu, Bobotie, Gatsby, and Rooibos tea are central to the foodie experience. Industry professionals like Barba Gaoganediwe and Lana Carls stress the importance of food in tourism and the need for authenticity. Companies like Indaba Hotel and Tintswalo Lodges are showcasing local produce and offering multi-sensory experiences to delight travelers and promote sustainability.

The best restaurants in South Africa as awarded by Eat Out

18 Nov 2019  |  thesouthafrican.com
The 2019 Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards announced South Africa's top restaurants, with La Colombe taking the title of Restaurant of the Year. The Test Kitchen and The Restaurant at Waterkloof were also highlighted among the top three. The awards, which have been celebrating the South African restaurant industry for over two decades, were determined by a panel of anonymous judges led by Chief Judge Margot Janse. The event recognized culinary talent and innovation, with several individual awards such as the Eat Out S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna Chef of the Year won by Bertus Basson. The 2020 Eat Out magazine, featuring the top 500 restaurants, will be released following the awards.

Airbnb in Cape Town: Several changes set to improve the platform

18 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The City of Cape Town has introduced new municipal planning bylaw amendments that allow homes to be let for 30 consecutive days, a move welcomed by Airbnb. These changes are expected to foster tourism growth and economic benefits, with Airbnb already contributing significantly to the South African economy. Airbnb will also introduce new security solutions, including 100% Verified listings, Guest Guarantee, and a 24/7 Neighbour Hotline. Additionally, Airbnb and TripAdvisor will no longer feature unethical wildlife interactions, aligning with World Animal Protection standards. These initiatives are set to enhance the platform's quality and support responsible tourism.

Solo Travel: A guide to exploring South Africa on your own

14 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Solo travel in South Africa offers a fulfilling and anxiety-free experience, with diverse destinations catering to various needs. From the sunny shores of KwaZulu Natal to the adventurous landscapes of Mpumalanga, and the cultural richness of Gauteng, travelers can tailor their trips to their preferences. Safety is emphasized, with tips on accommodation and transport options, and advice on staying vigilant against crime.

Tsitsikamma Gateway Project: The latest Garden Route stopover

12 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The Eastern Gateway Project in Tsitsikamma is nearing completion, with a new café and curio shop set to open by December. The R14.4 million project, funded by the National Department of Tourism, aims to boost tourism in the area. The project includes improved infrastructure and services, and is expected to enhance visitor experiences in the Garden Route National Park. Key figures involved include Curt Jones and Paddy Gordon from SANParks. The park features ancient trees, diverse flora, and various outdoor activities, making it a significant attraction in South Africa.

World’s Best Restaurants: Two South African eateries awarded top honours

11 Nov 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Two South African restaurants, 4Roomed eKasi Culture in Khayelitsha and Le Wine Chambre in Johannesburg, have been recognized among the world's best by Travel + Leisure and Food & Wine. The list, curated by James Beard Award-winning writer Besha Rodell, highlights unique dining experiences that represent South African culture. Abigail Mbalo's 4Roomed eKasi Culture celebrates South African food and culture, while Walter Melato's Le Wine Chambre offers a first-class dining experience with a tapas-style menu and boutique wines.

Lilizela Awards 2019: All the winners in hospitality and tourism

10 Oct 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
The annual Lilizela Tourism Awards, established in 2013 by the National Department of Tourism and South African Tourism, honor excellence in South Africa's tourism and hospitality industry. The 2019 ceremony recognized 66 winners across eight categories, including tour operators, accommodation, and cultural experiences. Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane emphasized the importance of providing authentic experiences to sustain and grow the sector. Bheki Dube of Curiosity Backpackers received the prestigious 'I Do Tourism' award. The event featured performances by Sibongile Khumalo and The Ndlovu Youth Choir, and showcased local arts and crafts to promote sustainable tourism and youth employment.

Johannesburg ranked as a top 100 city destination

01 Jan 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Johannesburg is the only sub-Saharan city to feature in Euromonitor International's 2019 Top 100 City Destinations, ranking 54th due to continued business travel. The report highlights Johannesburg's potential for growth in the tourism sector, supported by recent visa process improvements and regional alliances. Rabia Yasmeen, the report's author, emphasizes the importance of local experiences and customized travel offerings in attracting more tourists to Africa. The report also notes the strong performance of North African cities like Cairo and Sharm-el-Sheikh.

Botswana holds onto title as Africa’s best safari country

01 Jan 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Botswana has reclaimed the title of best country for safaris for 2019, according to SafariBookings, which analyzed over 4,000 reviews. Botswana is praised for its diverse landscapes and luxury safari experiences, with the Okavango Delta and Kalahari Desert being major attractions. Tanzania and Zambia follow closely in the rankings, with Zambia offering access to Victoria Falls. South Africa, while ranked sixth, is noted for its diverse tourism offerings, including the renowned Kruger National Park.

UK Immigration: 50 things South Africans can’t do without

01 Jan 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
In 2019, many South Africans have joined the 'I am Staying' movement, but others are moving to the UK. For those immigrating, a list of essential items to bring has been compiled by members of a Facebook group. Items range from kitchen appliances to sentimental items, aimed at easing the transition by reminding them of home. Practical advice is given on what to pack, considering the cost of shipping versus buying new, and the smaller kitchen sizes in the UK. Over-the-counter medicines are also recommended due to differences in chemical compositions between countries.

Lap of luxury: Eight of the best hotels in Cape Town

01 Jan 2019  |  www.thesouthafrican.com
Cape Town offers a variety of luxurious hotels, each with unique features and historical significance. The Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel is known for its antique charm and historical guests, while the One and Only offers grandeur and private waterways. The Marly provides modern luxury above Camps Bay, and the Cape Heritage Hotel combines modernity with historical roots. Tintswalo Atlantic is celebrated as the city's most romantic hotel, and the Taj Cape Town offers luxurious decor and friendly staff. Gorgeous George blends industrial and Victorian design, and Labotessa is noted for its meticulous attention to detail and luxurious amenities.

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Shweshwe: The Fabric of the Inner City

20 Mar 2018  |  joburgcbd.com
The article explores the cultural and economic significance of shweshwe, a traditional South African fabric. It delves into the history of the fabric, tracing its origins to the 19th Century Sotho King Moshoeshoe 1 and its evolution in South African society. The piece describes the bustling Johannesburg fashion district, where shweshwe is both sold and manufactured. Textile expert Wendy Larsen provides insight into the fabric's production and attributes. The article also highlights the work of designer Bongiwe Walaza and the challenges faced by the South African textile industry, including competition from cheap Asian imports and the imitation of shweshwe. The fabric's versatility and cultural significance are emphasized, noting its use in traditional and contemporary fashion, and its adoption by various cultural groups in South Africa and beyond.

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