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R270m Hotel Creates 250 Jobs in Gqeberha
InnovationApr 17

R270m Hotel Creates 250 Jobs in Gqeberha

A stunning new apartment hotel just opened in Gqeberha, South Africa, creating 250 permanent jobs and breathing fresh life into the city's tourism industry. Despite water and power challenges, investors are betting big on this coastal city's future.

Daily Maverick2 min read
Casino GM Returns Home to Revive Nelson Mandela Bay Icon
SolutionsMar 22

Casino GM Returns Home to Revive Nelson Mandela Bay Icon

After helping launch the Boardwalk Hotel and Casino 25 years ago, Sisulu Madondo is back as general manager with a mission to modernize the beloved venue. Despite power outages and economic pressures, he's bringing global expertise and hometown heart to keep Gqeberha's premier destination thriving.

Daily Maverick2 min read
Rare White Lion Cub Born After Kruger Park Floods
Planet WinsFeb 9

Rare White Lion Cub Born After Kruger Park Floods

After devastating floods hit South Africa's Kruger region, the first white lion cub born in Timbavati Reserve in a decade signals nature's remarkable recovery. The water-soaked landscape is now offering some of the best wildlife viewing in years.

Daily Maverick2 min read
South Africa Hits Record 10.48M Tourists in 2025
InnovationFeb 5

South Africa Hits Record 10.48M Tourists in 2025

South Africa welcomed more international visitors in 2025 than ever before in its history, with smart visa reforms and new flight routes driving a 17.6% surge. The tourism boom is creating jobs and pumping billions into local communities across the nation.

Google News - South Africa Achievement3 min read
Kruger Park Reopens Roads After Devastating Floods
Planet WinsFeb 4

Kruger Park Reopens Roads After Devastating Floods

South Africa's iconic Kruger National Park is bouncing back after last month's floods damaged roads, bridges, and tourist facilities. Major routes and popular campsites are now welcoming visitors again as repair teams work around the clock.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read