By Matt Styslinger
Though rarely consumed in the West, millet is a staple grain for much of the world’s population, particularly in South Asia and East Africa, and has been cultivated for thousands of years. The...
Hiking is not for the fainthearted, but even beginners can enjoy the experience if they are properly prepared and choose a trail suited to their level. The South African sky rolling above, the fragrant foliage...
Teniqua treetops, in the famous Outeniqua Forest, is the perfect getaway for the woodland elf in all of us. Its magical setting along the Garden Route is complemented by comfortable amenities which can please families,...
Before the days when they were deemed alien invaders, an abundance of Jacaranda trees made Pretoria famous, but the luxuriant purple blooms were not the city’s only hallmarks. Like Cape Town, Pretoria is a political...
It’s justifiably called the Windy City or the Friendly City or plain old PE for short but, whatever you call it; Port Elizabeth is a gem of a holiday destination. Despite its reputation as East...
One tends to think of shebeens as uniquely South African institutions, but the word, which refers to an unlicensed drinking establishment, is of Irish origin. South Africans have, however, given shebeens a spirit and culture...
Nelspruit is not a traditional tourist Mecca. Unlike Jo’burg, it’s not a flashy or racy city, and it doesn’t have the scale and PR of Cape Town. What it does have is some of the...
I’m always looking for more ways to connect with women and made a commitment last month to find more ways to showcase women and women-run events here on The Causemopolitan. That’s why I can’t wait...
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