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We showcase Natenzhe Jean Orth who is a young musician who started her career as an RnB singer, but later realised her first love was traditional music. She will be releasing her album in July...

Well renowned angler, Craig Thomassen, is inviting all and sundry to visit the South Coast in Kwazulu-Natal. Thomassen believes winter is the best time to visit this part of South Africa because of the sardine rush and he shares five fishing tips and good fishing spots with us. In addition to fishing, there’s a lot more to do like horse and pony rides, animal and crocodile farms, agri-tourism and more...

Kwayke Donkor is the Chief Executive Officer of African Tourism Partnership which will, together with the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), hold the 2021 Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge from July 28-30 in Accra Ghana. He says this is the “one and only” pan-African Youth and start-ups in tourism summit on the continent.

Jacob Mtshweni aka King Jay hails from Mpumalanga in South Africa. He’s a guitarist and composer. His music (Mbacanga like) has taken him to neighbouring countries such as Botswana, Lesotho, Zambia and Ivory Coast and far flung ones such as India, China and Portugal.

Erika Sanders is the marketing manager of Maropeng Cradle of Humankind. She explains what Maropeng is about and goes through the relationship between Maropeng Cradle of Mankind and the nearby Sterkfontein Cave.

Lliane Loots is the Artistic Director of FlatFoot Dance Company which together with the Durban Botanic Gardens are staging Park Dance #2 after a successful Park Dance #1 early in the year.Park Dance #2 sees FlatFoot Dance Company partnering with Durban’s Kathak maestro, Manesh Naharaj to celebrate the confluence of ancient and contemporary African and Indian dance. She tells us audiences love to see theatre production in an open space like a park.

This week we look at the forthcoming Park Dance #2 at the Durban Botanic Gardens. And we take you on a tour of Maropeng Cradle of Mankind, one of eight UNESCO’s World Heritage sites.

This week we look at the forthcoming Park Dance #2 at the Durban Botanic Gardens. And we take you on a tour of Maropeng Cradle of Mankind, one of eight UNESCO’s World Heritage sites. Lliane Loots is the Artistic Director of FlatFoot Dance Company which together with the Durban Botanic Gardens are staging Park Dance #2 after a successful Park Dance #1 early in the year. Park Dance #2 sees FlatFoot Dance Company partnering with Durban’s Kathak maestro, Manesh Naharaj to celebrate the confluence of ancient and contemporary African and Indian dance. She tells us audiences love to see theatre production in an open space like a park. Gateway 02: E. Sanders Erika Sanders is the marketing manager of Maropeng Cradle of Humankind. She explains what Maropeng is about and goes through the relationship between Maropeng Cradle of Mankind and the nearby Sterkfontein Cave. Gateway 03: King Jay Jacob Mtshweni aka King Jay hails from Mpumalanga in South Africa. He’s a guitarist and composer. His music (Mbacanga like) has taken him to neighbouring countries such as Botswana, Lesotho, Zambia and Ivory Coast and far flung ones such as India, China and Portugal.

Dieuvei Malonga is one the top chefs in Africa and the world. Along with other chefs, including former winners and finalists of the Basque Culinary World Prize, participated in a virtual event to discuss the future of gastronomy post Covid-19 pandemic. He was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo and migrated to Germany while a youngster where he gained experience in culinary matters.He say gastronomy will become an instrument for social change…

Recently, the City of Johannesburg hosted the 34th Congress of SAACI. Thandubuhle Mgudlwa, the Director of Tourism at the City of Johannesburg says this significant in many ways, including that it was a good platform to restart business tourism in relation to meetings, incentives and conferences, and events. He also discusses measures put in place to mitigate the impact of Covid 19 in the city…