Vaccines Arrive in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe will roll out the COVID-19 vaccine this week, targeting frontline workers and others from the essential services first, according to President, Emmerson Mnangagwa. The first batch of 200 000 COVID-19 vaccines arrived from China on Monday (February 15). “The faster our country is protected against this virus, the faster Zimbabwe’s economy can flourish,” said Mnangagwa.…

SA Express Sold to Kenya’s Fly-SAX

Kenyan charter airline Fly-SAX is buying SA Express for R50 million, Parliament has been told on Wednesday. The East African airline has already paid R24,7 milion of the purchase price. SA Express has been in provisional liquidation since April 2020. One of the provisional liquidators of SA Express, Aviwe Ndyamara, has been briefing Parliament’s select committee on…

Rwanda Revises COVID-19 Measures

Gorilla trekking in Africa just got a bit more difficult, at least for the short term. Rwanda last week announced new measures to fight the recent rise of COVID-19 cases. These adopted resolutions will be applied immediately and will continue through Feb. 22, at which time the situation will be reviewed. The most important updates…

New Mauritius Route Introduced for FlySafair

South African airline FlySafair will be introducing a Johannesburg to Mauritius route once the two countries’ borders reopen. “This is indeed good news for both the Mauritius and South African tourism industries and will provide many exciting opportunities and collaborations going forward. While the travel ban is still in place, South Africa remains one of…

Zimbabwe Park Closes for Maintenance

Gonarezhou National Park in the south-east of Zimbabwe will be closed until the end of February for rehabilitation and maintenance, including roads that were damaged during heavy rains last year. Camps in the park – Mananga Camps, Chinguli and Chilojo Bushcamp – that closed at the end of November, are scheduled to reopen at the…

Malawi to Begin Vaccinations in March

President Lazarus Chakwera says his government will begin vaccinating Malawians against COVID-19 in early March. Addressing the nation on Sunday, President Chakwera says the first consignment of the vaccine would arrive in Malawi in February; with doctors among the 20 percent cohort prioritised to get the drug. Meanwhile, the president urged citizens to stop spreading…

The Seychelles Opens To Fully Vaccinated Travelers From All Countries

The Seychelles is now welcoming all travelers who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to visit the country. The announcement follows the launch of the destination’s national immunization campaign, which includes plans to vaccinate most of its adult population by March. A valid vaccination certificate is required by all visitors for entry and at least two weeks must have passed…

Zimbabwe Extends Lockdown

Zimbabwe has extended the level four national COVID-19 lockdown by a further two weeks until February 15 following a spike in COVID-19 infections and deaths. Acting President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, said the level four lockdown – which came into force on January 5 – had stabilised the situation, with…

RwandAir to Open Bangui Route

The launch of RwandAir’s new service to the Central African Republic is part of the carrier’s recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as it opens up new markets and destinations. The Kigali-based airline will fly to Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, twice a week from February 3, with flights operating on Wednesdays and Sundays. Tagged to the existing route…

Blue Train Fully Operational

The Blue Train announced that it would resume full operations this month, after a temporary shutdown in December, and a partial offering in January. “We are happy that, as the year begins, we are back on track, offering the best of African luxury rail experience,” said Lekhetho Mokoena, Operations Manager of The Blue Train. In line…

Ethiopian Airlines Partners with SA Airline

Ethiopian Airlines and CemAir are implementing an interline agreement that will allow passengers to travel seamlessly with a single ticket between points within the carriers’ networks. “Ethiopian Airlines is a strong partner and, with the significant changes in the South African airline industry, we look forward to working closely with it as we expand our…

Coffee Grows Tourism in Uganda

Coffee is a widely consumed beverage all over the world and in Uganda, a country that also lists it as one of its main cash crops. The hilly and mountainous areas in the east are ideal for its growth. Kapchorwa in eastern Uganda is one of the many places where Arabica coffee favourably grows. From…

Emirates Increases Service to Zimbabwe & Zambia

Emirates will increase its weekly flights to Zimbabwe and Zambia from February. The airline, which has recorded a gradual increase in travel on the Dubai-Harare-Lusaka route, said frequency would be increased from three flights a week to four. The fourth flight will operate on Wednesdays, using a Boeing 777-300ER. This complements its current Friday, Saturday and…

Skukuza Flights Restored

Airlink will resume scheduled air services to and from Skukuza Airport in the Kruger National Park, with effect from Thursday, January 28. The airport was temporarily closed on January 14, after a local outbreak of COVID-19 in the nearby Lower Sabie rest camp. A media release said Airlink flights would operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays…

Qatar and Mango Sign Interline Agreement

Qatar Airways has signed an interline agreement with Mango, further expanding its presence in South Africa. The agreement with Mango will provide passengers with connectivity via Johannesburg and Cape Town to Zanzibar, and Durban, Port Elizabeth, George, Bloemfontein and East London in South Africa. “Mango Airlines is delighted to announce an interline e-ticketing agreement between…

Seychelles Opens to All Vaccinated Travelers

With immediate effect, Seychelles will be welcoming vaccinated visitors from any part of the world. Vaccinated Visitors: To be recognized as “vaccinated”, visitors must be able to show that they have taken the complete dose of the vaccine i.e., two doses plus 2 weeks after the second dose for the four vaccines currently receiving heavy media…

Mozambique Closes Beaches

Mozambique has instituted a lockdown with effect from today, Friday, January 15. Beaches must close, along with casinos, nightclubs, bars, gymnasiums, cinemas, theatres, museums and galleries. President Filipe Nyusi announced new restrictive measures for 21 days, to combat the spread of the pandemic. Other measures are: All commercial establishments must close at 18h00. No private events, including…

Emirates Suspends Durban Flights

Emirates has announced the suspension of its flights between Dubai and South Africa, with effect from Saturday, January 16. Flights are expected to resume on January 28. The last three flights from Dubai to South Africa will be on Friday, January 15. EK772 will depart Dubai at 02h50 and arrive in Cape Town at 10h35.…

Johannesburg Nature Reserves Reopen

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo has reopened nature reserves, with adequate access control measures in place. According to a statement made on the organisation’s Facebook page, the following reserves have reopened in line with current COVID-19 regulations: Kloofendal Municipal Nature Reserve in Roodepoort Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve in Johannesburg South Rietfontein Nature Reserve in Sandton Beaulieu Bird…

Malawi’s Dzalanyama Forest Reserve Now Open

The Dzalanyama Forest Reserve, close to Lilongwe, provides both international and domestic tourists an experience different from Malawi’s more famous lake, national parks and mountains: a hilly Brachystegia/miombo forest escape that is great for walking, forest bathing, trekking and mountain biking as well as being a premier woodland birding location. Its distinctive ecosystem attracts both animal…

Kenya eVisa Application Now Mandatory

Kenya’s electronic visa (eVisa) came into effect this month and is mandatory for visitors from all applicable countries. Principal Secretary in the Kenyan Ministry of Home Affairs, Alexander Mukeshi Imbenzi, said in a statement that implementation was timely as it eliminated the need for physical contact between applicants and officials as well as reducing the handling of…

Monika Iuel Appointed as New CMO of Wesgro

Wesgro has appointed Monika Iuel as its new chief marketing officer. David Maynier, Western Cape Minister of finance and economic opportunities comments: “We welcome Monika Iuel to the team. With the tourism industry hard-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, we are grateful to have someone of her calibre and experience on the team to promote Cape…

Revised COVID-19 Regulations for Seychelles

As part of the new measures enforced and effective immediately, visitors already in Seychelles will be required to remain in one accommodation establishment for the first ten days of their stay in the destination and this measure extends to all new visitors entering Seychelles as of Sunday, January 3, 2020. No transfer of accommodation will…

British Airways Suspends Durban-London Route

British Airways will suspend its direct flights between Durban and London as part of a network reduction due to the impact of COVID-19. Durban-Heathrow is just one of 13 destinations earmarked for suspension. “Coronavirus is having a major impact on customer travel. Like other airlines, due to the pandemic and global travel restrictions, we are…

Uganda to Market Little Known Mount Rwenzori

The Rwenzori mountain ranges are among the UNESCO World Heritage sites. In a fresh drive to revive the tourism sector that has suffered as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns globally and locally, Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), sponsored by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), organised an expedition to Mt. Rwenzori located in Kasese and Bundibugyo districts.…

Ethiopian and Kenya Airways Prepare to Fly COVID-19 Vaccines to Africa

As countries begin placing orders and administering COVID-19 vaccines, questions have been asked about who will handle the logistical nightmare that is transportation and distribution of the vaccines (when they become available) in Africa. Ethiopian airlines has announced the launch of a cold chain air freight to transport temperature-sensitive medicines, including a potential COVID-19 vaccine.…