Contemporary Africa Archives - We Are Africa
15
Aug
2024
Rwanda Rising

As global travel rebounds more travellers seek unique, high-end experiences that go beyond the usual. Rwanda, with its stunning landscapes,

06
Aug
2024
Ravi Naidoo: Rebranding Africa on a Global Stage

Few names resonate as powerfully in the realm of global branding and design as Ravi Naidoo. As the visionary founder

19
Dec
2023
What High Net Worth Individuals Look for in Design

When it comes to choosing their next destination to escape to, high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) often seek out unique and luxurious

19
Dec
2023
Honouring the tribe: &Beyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge celebrated for Extraordinary Design

The We Are Africa Awards returned in honour of the tribe that made achievements across four unique categories in African

19
Dec
2023
The Vibrant World of Contemporary African Art

Africa, a continent rich in cultural diversity and vibrant traditions, has long been associated with traditional art forms such as

19
Dec
2023
The Molori Safari Art Rug Project: A Tapestry of Design

In the last quarter of 2020, during the pandemic, the Molori Safari team embarked on an interior and art collection

20
Mar
2023
UNIQUE ETHIOPIA: IMPORTANT FESTIVALS

Located in the Horn of Africa Ethiopia is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, as well as its

22
Oct
2019
FROM THE RURAL TO THE RUNWAY: ABI JAMES ON THE SHIFT IN SAFARI-LODGE INTERIORS

From working Africa’s signature animal prints to the pure practicalities, renowned African safari-lodge designer Abi James gives us the low-down on the safari lodges with the most up-to-the-minute interiors, and the secrets behind their success.

Magashi Camp
07
Jan
2019
INTRODUCING MAGASHI CAMP, RWANDA’S NEXT BIG THING

Come December 2018, prepare to say hello to Magashi Camp – a conservation-driven project spearheaded by the combined efforts Wilderness Safaris, the Rwanda Development Board and African Parks. Find out how this high-end masterpiece will be blazing a new safari trail around Akagera National Park.

Suzanne Bayly-Coupe – courtesy of Classic Portfolio
07
Jan
2019
MEET 3 WOMEN MAKING THEIR MARK ON SOUTH AFRICAN TOURISM

In honour of National Women’s Day in South Africa, hear the stories of three special ladies making a big splash in South African tourism.

Zeitz MOCAA atrium – by Iwan Ban
07
Jan
2019
GERMAN HERITAGE: DOES IT MATTER THAT ZEITZ MOCAA WAS FOUNDED BY A NON-AFRICAN?

As Africa’s first major museum of contemporary African art, Zeitz MOCAA was making headlines way before its opening in September 2017. Does it matter than such empowering moment for the continent was conceived by a German, asks Heather Richardson? Its namesake certainly doesn’t think so.

INZORA Rooftop Café
21
Aug
2018
KIGALI KOOL: HOW RWANDA’S CAPITAL IS CHANGING PERCEPTIONS

From speciality coffee to empowered local artisans, James Davidson unpacks up-and-coming Rwanda’s capital and tells us how it is exceeding the expectations of all who encounter it.

Sun Ra
06
Aug
2018
VIRTUAL REALITY

When even maps are biased, James Davidson discovers how a rebellious historian, Afrofuturists and a Marvel superhero can cut through propaganda and prejudice to expose a lie in the name of equality and empowerment.

Chef Christian Campbell at Boschendal Farm
18
Jul
2018
BOSCHENDAL: HOW TO DO FIVE-STAR FARM GETAWAYS THE RIGHT WAY

The perfect mélange of a family-friendly escape and winelands luxury, Boschendal Farm is raising the bar for guest experience for both locals and foreigners alike. Richard Holmes fills us in on their recipe for success.

Maame Adjei from Girl Going Places
18
Jul
2018
TRAVEL TO FIND YOURSELF

Soul-searching needn’t be reserved for epic, faraway adventures, argues Kate Hamilton – getting to know yourself starts much closer to home. But what does that mean for people who historically view all travel as a non-essential luxury, and how can the travel industry empower Africans to explore their own continent?

Photo by Edgar Castrejon
18
Jul
2018
FEEDING CHANGE

South Africa is leading the charge with the trend for locally sourced, culturally relevant dishes, writes Melissa Twigg; but when educating and delighting diners has the added benefit of empowering local producers and alleviating pressure on the environment, it’s no wonder the rest of the world isn’t far behind.

17
Jul
2018
AN UPDATE ON AIR: INTRA-AFRICAN FLIGHTS ARE ON THE ASCENT

African airline connectivity has increased in the last year as more and more African flights are spreading their wings across the continent. Get the latest on the air block from Richard Holmes.

TK makes the crowd crack up at FUSE 2018
05
Jul
2018
FUSE 2018: ENERGISING THE FUTURE WITH TSHEKEDI KHAMA

There’s no one in African politics quite like Tshekedi ‘TK’ Khama – which is why he made for a sensational speaker at FUSE 2018. We caught up with the man himself after his roof-raising keynote for a fascinating discussion on conservation models and the future of travel in Africa.

Vegetable garden at Neptune Ngorongoro
29
Jun
2018
GROWING YOUR OWN GREENS: THE SPROUTING OF LODGE GARDENS IN THE AFRICAN BUSH

Richard Holmes reports on the lodges in the far-flung corners of Africa who’re bringing the fun and sustainable factor to gobbling your greens by growing their own produce in the African bush.

Okavango Delta
20
Jun
2018
ENVIRONMENTAL RICHES

With its high-value, low-volume policy, Botswana is a ‘jewel of Africa’ in more ways than one; but with the government working closely with the tourism industry and reinvesting a third of profits to empower conservation, its model is one other countries could afford to follow, says Melissa Twigg.

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