Your Dose of Marrakesh with Celebrated Blogger Fashion Mintea

Blogger and avid Instagrammer FashionMintea (Yasmina Olfi) takes us through the beauty of Marrakesh through her blog. Her incredible photos and descriptions would make anyone want to go for a visit. The celebrated blogger lives in Morocco and works as a Fashion and Lifestyle blogger, covering topics ranging from Paris Fashion Week to personal style tips when living … read more

The Other Rolex: A Ugandan Delicacy

Once the word ‘Rolex’ is mentioned, one would ordinarily (and naturally) expect to see an expensive and trendy watch with the branded crown logo. This, however, is not always the case. There so happens to be another ‘brand’ which shares the same name. The other brand of Rolex is a Ugandan snack made from chapatti, which … read more

The Seychelles Hosts Annual Regatta Festival

This weekend, the Seychelles will be hosting their annual Regatta Festival, an event surrounding the theme of the sea and its relevant sporting events. Regatta, a series of boating events, has been a festivity favoured by many on the main island of Mahe, Seychelles for decades now. It was originally launched and continues to be … read more

Obudu Mountain Nigeria: A Resort In The Clouds

Obudu Mountain Resort is a holiday ranch located high up on the Obudy Plateau in Nigeria. Known for its temperate weather conditions, beautiful mountain ranges, and scenic view, this would be the perfect place for a natural getaway or family vacation. It was first developed in 1951, but has undergone heavy maintenance and reworking to … read more

International Hotel & Resorts Radisson Blu Opens in Brazzaville

This week the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group launched its Radisson Blu brand in Brazzaville, the first in the Republic of Congo. The group is actively targeting emerging cities where there is little competition, but a growing economy. The 178-roomed property is one of eight Radisson Blu hotels scheduled to be opened across the continent before the … read more

Chef Pierre Thiam: Recipes from the Heart of Senegal

Chef Pierre Thiam‘s career is currently in full swing. With the release of his latest cookbook  “ Senegal Modern Recipes from the Source to the Bowl” we decided to delve into his creative mind to discover the man behind the dishes, and the response to African cuisine from different audiences so far. When did your love … read more

Top 5 e-Travel Startups to Watch

As the popularity of African travel soars – what with the new domestic airlines and travel deals – a wave of exciting e-travel startups are also emerging. From accommodation to adventure tour bookings, and even a bit of duty free shopping, we’re giving you an overview of the five startups worth keeping an eye on. Hotels.ng … read more

Your Guide to Modern Senegalese Recipes

Deciphering recipes can be tricky business. Thankfully author Pierre Thiam has created a guide for all who want to discover the different tastes of Senegal. In his book “Senegal: Modern Senegalese Recipes from the Source to the Bowl”, you will be transported deep into the country’s rich, multifaceted cuisine. You will learn to cook the vibrant, … read more

AJALI // Top 5 Natural Skin Care Products for Glowing Skin & Conscious Shopping

African women notoriously have beautiful skin. Smooth. Flawless. Ageless. What is their secret? It may be genetic. Or it may be the luxurious butters and oils seemingly unique to the trees flourishing in the African soil. African women have been using these home-made products for hundreds of years. We’re here to discover the top 5 … read more

Top Five Money Tips for Travel

With travel steadily on the rise, and the implementation of local airlines promoting travel within the continent, some tips on how to save your bucks while travelling can help stretch your budget out for the duration of your vacation, and even prevent you from getting cheated. Wherever you’re going and whatever you do, don’t forget these five … read more

Check Out Cape Town’s Street Food Festival This Weekend

Looking for new ways to spend your lazy Sunday? If you are a food lover looking to excite your taste buds, be sure to check out the Cape Town Street Food Festival this 26th July 2015 at Side Street Studios in Woodstock. The open market event will start at 9 am and feature a wide … read more

Lupita Nyong’o’s Stylist Micaela Erlanger Shares Glimpses of Trip to Kenya

Last week, stylist Micaela Erlanger hopped on a plane to Kenya with friend and Academy Award–winning actress Lupita Nyong’o. The reason for the trip? The actress was announced as a global ambassador to WildAid, advocating on behalf of elephants and for putting a stop to the practice of poaching. Erlanger documented the beautiful moments of … read more

Countdown to “Dine with Jemutai” Launch

Food and lifestyle blog “Dine with Jemutai” is on its final countdown to the website’s official launch. With only three days to go until the site goes live, we cannot help but be excited for all the possible food reviews and recipes we will be able to dish on. Described only as “a visually inspired … read more

Travels Between Rwanda and Uganda Made Easier

The new Mirama Hills one-stop border post between Rwanda and Uganda, one of now 13 in the East African region, was handed over to the border, security, and customs agencies during the week from the two countries now manning the new facility. Funded by Trade Mark East Africa, it is one of the measures taken … read more

Top 10 Budget Airlines Serving African Skies

Travelling across Africa’s huge distances can be expensive, and until recently, domestic travels meant making a detour connecting flight through Europe. That’s finally changing, thanks to the low-cost airlines taking off across the region, serving routes that cater to the continent’s growing middle class. This project has not always been this easy to kick-start. Seemingly … read more

Revolutionizing Agriculture to Address Economic Growth More Effectively

Africa still grapples with challenges related to basic needs like food, education and proper healthcare. There are a number of reasons for this, such as food security being a real issue; most countries are still fighting to keep the citizens satisfied. Food prices have also become high and volatile. Therefore in order to adequately address … read more

Grandma’s Old Home Made Recipes: Hoax or Healthy?

The African continent is packed with rich history and a long train of tradition, and this extends itself even to the way we take care of our bodies. With the medical industry being blamed for a number of issues such as creating new illnesses and medication that makes you dependent, many people are resorting to home-made … read more

The Test Kitchen: Best Restaurant in Africa

Located at Cape Town’s Old Biscuit Mill in the city’s renovated district of Woodstock, is the Test Kitchen restaurant. A hidden gem, nestled in the artistic part of Cape Town. The restaurant offers an incredible dining experience, with a five and nine-course tasting menus at dinner as well as a five-course and an à la carte … read more

Chale Island Kenya: The Perfect Winter Escape

For most of us south of the equator, winter is coming! The grey skies and cold mornings are upon us, which means its time for a vacation! Sun, beach and sea are exactly what the doctor ordered for the impending winter blues. Chale Island, Kenya is the perfect winter escape. A private island in the … read more

Food Ordering App ZOMATO to Debut Soon in South Africa

India-based online restaurant search and discovery service Zomato have announced that its services will soon be available in South Africa via Zomato Order. Zomato order app is a food ordering service that allows users search for restaurants near them with home delivery options and track their order with real-time notifications, among other useful features. Country manager for Zomato … read more