07th November 2006
SUBSISTENCE FISHING
South Africa has a longstanding tradition of subsistence fishing. The fishing communities clustered along the coastlines are steeped in the arts of catching, cooking and curing.
Cape Town has a particularly rich subsistence fishin...
20th October 2006
To the ‘First World’, Africa - the ‘Dark Continent’ - has traditionally been regarded with a mixture of fear, intrigue, romanticism and disdain. Due to the fact that western society learned about Africa through the blinkered and biased views of co...
17th October 2006
Slip on your sunglasses and break out the Factor 50 sunscreen as we take you on a leisurely tour of the five hottest hotels under the African sun!
1 – Singita Private Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, South Africa
Situated in the Mpumalanga province alo...
13th October 2006
The shoulder is one of the most common sites of sport injuries in the body. Even professional sportsmen and women are not immune to damaging the muscles and joints of this region.
The shoulder joint complex is actually made up of four joints: the gleno...
31st August 2006
It's been said so many times it's almost a cliché – but like most clichés it's perfectly true - Cape Town is 'one of the most beautiful cities in the world'.
Most first-time visitors to South Africa's 'Mother City' have little real idea what to expect ...