Zimbabwe has become a key driver in South Africa’s record-breaking tourism growth, surpassing countries like the United Kingdom, Namibia, Germany, China, Japan, and Botswana in 2025, with international arrivals reaching an all-time high of 10.5 million.
This surge in numbers highlights the increasing demand for luxury travel and high-end tourism experiences in South Africa, with Zimbabwe playing a crucial role in attracting affluent visitors. The unprecedented growth reflects South Africa’s successful recovery efforts, bolstered by Zimbabwe’s growing influence in the region’s tourism dynamics.Monday, February 16, 2026
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
GMO Foods Can Kill
By Bob MajiriOghene
In the Summer of 2008, I was part of a team that visited Germany on a 3-month training on Environmental journalism. As part of our training, we were taken to a lab somewhere in Dresden, I think, where innovative methods of food production were taking place. According to our resource persons, these ‘innovative’ methods favour ‘biosynthesis’ – a process where the genes of plants are tinkered with for optimum yield and stronger species of the food plants.
Prior to this time that the scientists were looking at biosynthesis, the regular, normal and natural process for plants to produce food was known as photosynthesis – where the plant grows to receive sunlight to enable it to produce a crop, a yield or what have you.
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Care For The Poor In Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy Test
By John Adeoti
Who really cares for the poor? Nigerians are among the best in the world in many professions and human endeavours. However, Nigeria continues to stink with endemic poverty, not because it cannot be tackled, but because we have remained unable to organise and deploy the necessary resources required to effectively confront it. Addressing the poverty challenge has been done at personal and family levels by many. Today, many affluent and accomplished persons have stories of stark and abject poverty behind them.
Likewise, many contemporary rich nations have history of being very poor in the past. Examples of rich nations with history of deep poverty in not too distant past include China, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. One of the critical common factors to these countries is care for the poor by the civil and military leaders.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
All The Noise About The Niger Coup
By Sunny Ikhioya
No empire lasts forever. With what is happening now all over the world, it is clear that man has not learned his lessons. Russia is trying to reclaim its former stake in Ukraine, but is finding it very difficult to do so. This has now caused a bitter rivalry between Russia and the rest of Europe, backed by the United States of America.
The rivalry amongst European powers led to the Berlin Conference in 1885, which approved the partitioning of Africa with arbitrary borders that have existed until today. We are not teaching history in our schools today so that corollary assumptions cannot be linked with what is happening in West Africa; but that is the real issue. It is a race for control and dominance over Africa and its resources all over again.
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Nigeria: Terror Alert And Doubting Thomases
By Ray Ekpu
The United States and United Kingdom embassies in Nigeria have raised the alarm over possible terror attack on facilities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Other countries have followed suit. These include Denmark, Bulgaria, Germany, Ireland and Canada. Although these countries are addressing their message to their citizens living in or visiting Nigeria, it is obvious that the message is also for the benefit of Nigerians and the federal government.
The United States advisory says that the terrorists might target such places as government buildings, places of worship, schools, markets, shopping malls, hotels, bars, restaurants, athletic gatherings and transport terminals, facilities belonging to law enforcement agencies and international organisations. The American embassy therefore directed its non-essential staff and their family members to either leave the FCT or avoid public places. Many of the places mentioned by the embassy have been attacked by terrorists either in Abuja or elsewhere in the country so they are all potentially vulnerable.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
That U.S. Terror Alert And A Headstrong FG
By Charles Okoh
On October 23, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria issued what it
tagged elevated risk of terror attacks in Abuja, the federal capital territory.
In the advisory, the US government said there is an elevated risk of terror
attacks in Nigeria, specifically in Abuja.
It said targets may include, but are not limited to, government
buildings, places of worship, schools, markets, shopping malls, hotels, bars,
restaurants, athletic gatherings, transport terminals, law enforcement
facilities, and international organizations.
Some Western nations including the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Bulgaria, Germany, Ireland and others swiftly issued similar advisories to their citizens.
Monday, September 6, 2021
Nigeria: Requiem For Our Departed Glory
By Obadiah Mailafia
Nigeria is dying. A dying elephant, encircled by vultures and hyenas. Waiting to feast on the carcass. A fractured, broken nation. The ghost continues to limp aimlessly in the shadows. The question is: Who will bury it?
Dr. MailafiaEvery
nation is born with a peculiar glory. Britain isn’t the most powerful nation on
earth; but its name somehow evokes a certain radiance. The same goes for Japan,
Germany, France, Switzerland, Russia and Sweden, to give but a few examples.
There is this aura and prestige around some nations that speaks for them more
than macroeconomic indices such as GDP, per capita income and external
reserves. The very essence of national greatness.
Our glory once irradiated the nations. Nigeria was an illustrious country. Our naira was at par with the pound sterling and was stronger than the American dollar. Our armed forces acquitted themselves with distinction in international peace-keeping operations. When we spoke, the world listened.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Endless Deaths From Generator Fumes
Thursday, March 16, 2017
VCs, Let Tuition-Free Varsities Stay
Sunday, June 12, 2016
This Is Our Continent, Not Yours! – President Museveni
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| *President Museveni and his wife, Janet |
Museveni: My critics always forget to mention that I was democratically elected, the others were not. Everyone in
SPIEGEL: So far, the political party system has yet to succeed in Uganda. Your only serious challenger, Kizza Besigye, has been arrested repeatedly. International observers certified the recent election as unfair, and on one day during the election campaign, you were on television for 12 hours while your opponent was only on for four minutes. Is this democracy?
Museveni: Our laws and institutions are excellent, but the population is not yet ready. They must develop their views and need to be provided with the right information. We now also have private broadcasters and many are very critical of me, hostile even, yet they operate freely.










