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Malawi Zambia TFCA, Nyika National Park, TFCAs, Tourism, Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve
Minister welcomes a new age for conservation in Malawi
15 November 2021
The development of two of Malawi’s ecologically-crucial wilderness areas, Nyika National Park and Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, is progressing in leaps and bounds. The country’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Wildlife, Hon Dr. Michael Usi visited the parks recently to experience first-hand a range of crucial projects that are being implemented to address water security, housing, mitigation of human-wildlife conflict and environmental conservation.
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Magic Grant supports women’s empowerment initiative
08 Mar 2021
Our very own Mariette Ferreira, Executive Director of the SA College for Tourism (SACT), is a recipient of the Magic Grant awarded by the Helen Gurley Brown Foundation. The Foundation awards these grants...
Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Malawi Zambia TFCA, Nyika National Park, Sioma Ngwezi National Park, Tourism
Wildlife rangers are running for their future
25 Sep 2020
On 3 October 2020 over 70 ranger teams across the African continent will run for their future in a half marathon, carrying their typical 25kg backpack and equipment - building comradery and raising...
Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park, Tourism
Explore Parque Nacional do Limpopo in your 4×4 and make an impact!
01 Aug 2008
For the first time 4×4 enthusiasts have the opportunity to explore a national park and at the same time participate in a census that will have a meaningful impact on the knowledge base...
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A bridge to a better life
23 Aug 2006
While many residents of the rural area surrounding the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park say they have not derived the anticipated benefits associated with tourism, the Minister for Environmental Affairs and Tourism believes...
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SADC univisa by 2008
19 Apr 2006
We also foresee a considerable liberalisation of travel routes between countries on the African continent in the near future. With, amongst others, World Cup 2010 and the transfrontier parks in mind, a single...
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Transfrontier Parks Need More Beds
18 Apr 2005
TRANSFRONTIER parks are the lure that will bring seven million tourists to South Africa - all with the same dream: to enjoy our wildlife and natural beauty.


