Pandemic a blessing in disguise for Coffee Tree
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - THE outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic was a major blow to the hospitality and tourism sector. Seen here are patrons enjoying their meal ...
Read More »South Africa suffers major decline in wheat yield
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - A DECLINE in wheat production for the 2022/23 season confirms South Africa will remain a net importer of the commodity. South Africa ...
Read More »Ngoma over the moon with spa and restaurant business
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - THE expansion of her business, from initially running a spa, to opening a restaurant that majors on traditional food is paying off for ent ...
Read More »News Café is the talk of the tow
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - THE News Café in Davenport is making an impression in the restaurant scene since opening last August. Customers throng the newly opened Ne ...
Read More »Tina’s restaurant has come a long way
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - IT commenced business in 1941 as a hotel and since then, it has been sold and renamed multiple times. People enjoying themselves at the Ti ...
Read More »South Africa’s wine industry turns 364!
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - RAISE a glass and toast to 364 years of award-winning South African wine. Raising a glass to years of iconic South African wine (SUP ...
Read More »Decaying infrastructure hampering SA’s agriculture, tourism
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - AN expert has lamented crumbling basic infrastructure as limiting South Africa's agriculture and tourism growth potential. Bingqala Pi ...
Read More »Rural-based lodge changes the hospitality narrative
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - NORMALLY neglected and enduring poverty and deprivation, rural areas are not places where you would expect to find luxury accommodation. T ...
Read More »Pandemic turned Khumalo into a restaurant owner
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - LOSING a job, forced out of the overseas comforts and left without any income could spell the end of the world to many people, particularl ...
Read More »Kota making inroads in Maritzburg
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - THERE was a time the "kota" was not popular in Pietermaritzburg and the entire KwaZulu-Natal province. Pietermaritzburg customers are seen ...
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