Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) – Lobatse – Botswana

Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) was established on the 24th December 1965 , by an act of Parliament to promote the development of the country’s beef and related products globally . The first abattoir was opened in Lobatse with Maun and Francistown Abattoirs following in 1983 and 1989 respectively . The Maun Abattoir was closed indefinitely Read more…

Kangra Coal (Pty) LTD – Johannesburg – South Africa

Kangra Coal (Pty) LTD produces circa 3 Mtpa of run of mine energy coal. Kangra’s washabilities allows it to produce, a range of thermal coal products for both international and domestic customers. The vast majority of Kangra’s coal is exported through Richards Bay Coal Terminal to power stations in Asia. Kangra’s consistent quality and secure Read more…

Addo Elephant National Park – South Africa

Addo Elephant National Park is a diverse wildlife conservation park situated close to Port Elizabeth in South Africa and is one of the country’s 19 national parks. It currently ranks third in size after Kruger National Park and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. History The original section of the park was founded in 1931, in part Read more…

Volkswagen South Africa – Uitenhage – South Africa

“For Volkswagen, social responsibility, innovative technologies and an intact environment belong inextricably together. People, technology and environment, the Volkswagen Group develops and implements the leading ideas for the mobility of tomorrow based on these pillars.” – VWAG Driving Ideas 2010 “Volkswagen is proud to be a good Corporate Citizen of South Africa. It is more Read more…

The Bamalete Lutheran Church – Ramotswa – Botswana

The Bamalete Lutheran Church was started by pioneer missionary Rev. Christopher Schulenburg of the Hermannsburg Missionary Society in the 1870s. After Schulenburg’s death in 1891, Rev. George Behrens continued with his work, and Ramotswa acquired a hotel and some trading stores. The church built by Behrens was paid for with funds collected from the villagers Read more…

Sir Seretse Khama Statue – Gaborone – Botswana

Statue of Sir Seretse Khama. This statue, which was erected on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the independence of Botswana in 1986, is located in front of the main entrance National Assembly in Gaborone, capital city of Botswana. This statue is the work of the British artist Norman Pearce, made in his country Read more…

Mikumi National Park – Tanzania

Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park. It’s also the most accessible from Dar es Salaam. With almost guaranteed wildlife sightings, it makes an ideal safari destination for those without much time. Since the completion of the paved road connecting the park gate with Dar es Salaam, Mikumi National Park has been slated to Read more…

Tanzania Tourist Board – Dar es Salaam – Tanzania

Tanzania Tourist Board is a government organization which was legally established under Tanzania Tourist Board act, CAP 364 of 1962 and amended by act No. 18 of 1992. TTB was formed after the disbandment of the Tanzania Tourist Corporation. The Board is mandated with promotion and development of all the aspects of tourism industry in Read more…

Mozambique Tourism Boureau – Maputo – Mozambique

Mozambique Tourism Boureau. Mozambique a country warm, with beautiful places and exotic beaches, with miles of fine white sand undiscovered. Its archipelagos contain stories and legends that are still respected from generation to generation. But its charm comes not only from its exotic places or landscapes or environment of their cities, but a contrast in Read more…

Mana Pools National Park – Zimbabwe

Mana Pools National Park is a 219,600 ha wildlife conservation area and national park in northern Zimbabwe. It is a region of the lower Zambezi River in Zimbabwe where the flood plain turns into a broad expanse of lakes after each rainy season. As the lakes gradually dry up and recede, the region attracts many Read more…