20 March 2025

Iziko Museums of South Africa: Explore Cape Town’s museums for free on Human Rights Day 2025!

Great news for history and culture enthusiasts! Iziko Museums of South Africa is offering free entry to select museums in Cape Town on Human Rights Day (21 March 2025). This is a fantastic opportunity to explore South Africa’s rich heritage at no cost.

Visitors can enjoy complimentary access to the following Iziko Museums:

  • South African Museum (25 Queen Victoria Street)
  • South African National Gallery (Government Avenue)
  • Bo-Kaap Museum (71 Wale Street)
  • Slave Lodge (Corner of Adderley and Wale Streets)

Note: Free entry does not apply to Groot Constantia, the Castle of Good Hope, or the Iziko Planetarium and Digital Dome.

Museum Opening Hours:

  • South African Museum: Monday – Sunday, 09:00 – 17:00
  • South African National Gallery: Monday – Sunday, 09:00 – 17:00
  • Bo-Kaap Museum: Monday – Saturday, 09:00 – 17:00
  • Slave Lodge: Monday – Saturday, 09:00 – 17:00

This year’s Human Rights Day theme is "Deepening a Culture of Social Justice and Human Rights." Take this chance to reflect on South Africa’s journey while exploring its historical and cultural landmarks.

Iziko Museums operates 11 national museums across Cape Town, along with specialized libraries, a Social History Archive, and the most advanced Digital Planetarium and Digital Dome on the African continent.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to celebrate Human Rights Day with a free museum experience in Cape Town!

Addo Elephant National Park: Elephant Contraception Operations on 22 March 2025

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that elephant contraception operations will take place at Addo Elephant National Park's Main Camp area on 22 March 2025. To ensure safety, SANParks advises visitors to keep a safe distance from the helicopter, support vehicles, and park staff during the procedure.

Located in South Africa's Eastern CapeAddo Elephant National Park is renowned for its thriving elephant population and diverse wildlife. Established in 1931 to protect the region’s last remaining elephants, the park has successfully grown their numbers from just 11 to over 600. Many of Addo's elephants are naturally tuskless, a genetic trait linked to past hunting pressures.

Beyond elephants, Addo Elephant National Park is home to the Big Five - lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and buffalo - as well as various marine species, making it one of South Africa's most diverse and unique conservation areas.

For more updates on Addo Elephant National Park, SANParks, and South Africa's wildlife conservation efforts, stay tuned!

Mpumalanga: Five Nature Reserves closed due to strike action!

The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) has announced that five nature reserves under its management are temporarily closed to the public due to an ongoing strike by employees. The affected reserves in Mpumalanga include the three Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserves (God's Window, Bourke's Luck Potholes & Three Rondavels), the Manyeleti Nature Reserve, and the Loskop Dam Nature Reserve.

In an official statement, the MTPA assured the public that it is actively working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible. The agency is seeking a fair and lasting resolution while also pursuing legal action through the Labour Court for an urgent interdict. Visitors are advised to stay updated on the status of these popular attractions.

Uganda Airlines to launch direct flights between Entebbe <> London!

Uganda Airlines, the national carrier of Uganda, is set to introduce direct flights between Entebbe International Airport (EBB) in Entebbe and Gatwick Airport (LGW) in London, UK. Starting 18 May 2025, the airline will operate four weekly flights on the modern Airbus A330-800neo, featuring Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class seating.
The new route is designed for seamless connectivity to North America, Europe, and key African destinations, such as Lusaka (Zambia), Harare (Zimbabwe) and Johannesburg (South Africa), through Uganda Airlines’ expanding regional network. This strategic addition enhances travel options for business and leisure travellers while strengthening Uganda's position as a key aviation hub in East Africa.

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Namibia flooding update: Roads to avoid & current conditions! [update #6]

update (22 March 2025): The C35 route between Henties and Uis is drivable, but only with a 4x4. Roadsurface is slippery & wet, and some sections are badly damaged. There is also a lot of running water on the road itself and on the edges. (21 March 2025)

update (21 March 2025): The old B1 road (Windhoek - Okahandja) has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure. All road users, including residents of Osona Village, are advised to use the Freeway as an alternative route.

update (21 March 2025): The Roads Authority is pleased to announce that the construction of the bypass road - following the closure of the bridge on the Windhoek-Rehoboth road - has been successfully completed and is now open for public use.

update (21 March 2025): The RA has identified two alternative routes to Rehoboth via Dordabis which are safe for public use.However, all road users are requested to exercise extreme caution when traveling on these routes.
NB: D1228 is only accessible with pick up trucks. 

(c) Roads Authortiy [src.]

update (20 March 2025): A contractor has been appointed to construct a bypass following the closure of the bridge on the Windhoek-Rehoboth road, which sustained severe damage from recent heavy rains.
As a further precaution, a section of the old B1 road between Windhoek and Okahandja (Osona Village to the interchange) will be closed before 17:00 today to ensure road users' safety. Motorists in Osona Village are advised to use the Freeway as an alternative route.

update (20 March 2025): The RA just announced that a bridge on the Windhoek-Rehoboth road (30 km from Windhoek) has been damaged due to the current heavy rainfall. Road users are advised to exercise extreme caution when approaching this area. The RA is assessing the extent of the damage.

Following recent heavy rains in Namibia, several roads across the country are damaged, flooded, or unsafe for travel. Many rivers are in full flood, making driving conditions hazardous. The Roads Authority (RA) urges all road users to exercise extreme caution and has released a list of roads that should be avoided.

If you’re traveling in Namibia, avoid these roads and use alternative routes (20 March 2025):

  • MR 76 – Uis to Kamanjab
  • D 2612 – Absa-Huab River, Sorris-Sorris to Twyfelfontein
  • M 126 – Khorixas to Bergsig
  • Palmwag to Kamanjab
  • MR 128 – Palmwag to Sesfontein
  • C 34 & C 39 – Koigab River in flood
  • C 35 & C 14 – Drive with extreme caution

Additionally, the Namibia Travel & Tourism Forum (NTTF), a discussion and information platform for the Namibian Tourism industry, has compiled a list of affected roads, rivers, lodges, and towns in Namibia due to excessive rainfall (20 March 2025). Kudos!

  • Hoaruseb River has reached the ocean again
  • Hoanib River in full flood past Khowarib
  • Uniab River has blocked access to Terrace Bay & is in full flood past Palmwag
  • Koigab River has cut off C34 & C39
  • Aba-Huab & Huab Rivers are in flood
  • Ugab River in full flood – Brandberg White Lady Lodge received 95mm in 24 hours & is now completely cut off
  • C35 is slippery & washed out
  • Omaruru River surging towards Omdel Dam
  • Swakopmund experiencing flooding
  • C14 dangerously slippery
  • Road to Waterberg is cut off due to flooding
  • Gravel roads near Otjiwarongo & Otavi are extremely slippery – high risk of skidding even at low speeds
  • Hardap & Fish Rivers in flood; Naute Dam over 50% full
  • Heavy storms around Deadvlei & Sossusvlei dunes
  • Tsauchab River & tributaries flooding again

If you’re planning a trip through Namibia, be prepared for delays and possible road closures. Stay updated by checking local travel advisories, using high-clearance vehicles for rough terrain, and avoiding river crossings during floods.

19 March 2025

South Africa: South African Airways (SAA) pilots begin "work-to-rule" industrial action!

South African Airways (SAA) has announced that pilots affiliated with the SAA Pilots Association (SAAPA) and the National Transport Movement (NTM) Pilot Forum have commenced "work-to-rule" industrial action as of 19 March 2025.

"Work-to-rule" is a form of protest where employees adhere strictly to official working hours and regulations, often leading to reduced efficiency and output. This strategy - also known as a go-slow - is commonly used to maintain pressure on employers during labor disputes.

The action follows the breakdown of salary negotiations between SAA and its pilots, which began in May 2024. Despite prolonged discussions, no agreement was reached, prompting pilots to take this step.

SAA Group CEO Prof. John Lamola assured passengers that the airline has implemented strong contingency measures to minimize disruptions. However, the situation adds further strain to an airline already facing financial challenges, including:

  • High fuel costs
  • A weakened rand
  • Intense market competition
  • Ongoing labor and productivity concerns

South African Airways (SAA) continues to navigate these difficulties while striving to maintain its service standards. Travellers are advised to stay updated on potential delays or schedule changes.

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Zimbabwe: Fastjet launches a new service to Zambia!

Zimbabwean low-cost airline Fastjet has announced the launch of a new scheduled flight service between RG Mugabe International Airport (HRE) in Harare and Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka, Zambia. Starting 09 April 2025, the airline will operate this route three times a week - on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays - using a 50-seater Embraer ERJ145 aircraft.

This new route expands Fastjet’s network, which already connects Harare, Victoria Falls, and Bulawayo within Zimbabwe. The airline also operates international flights from:

  • Harare, Bulawayo & Victoria Falls to Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Victoria Falls to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP), Mbombela, South Africa

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