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5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Timeshare
2017 was recorded as one of the best years globally, with 5 491 resorts and annual sales of over $19.7 billion.

Trophy Yellowfin Tuna
From The Cape
The fishery along the continental shelf off Cape Town has long been known as one of the best and most consistent places in the world to target big yellowfin tuna. Brad Arthur reports.

Adventure Island
Reunion’s geological pyrotechnics make it an otherworldly destination where visitors can explore lava tunnels, hike the rim of an active volcano and watch the crater turn into a bubbling cauldron. Iga Motylska counts herself among the thrill-seekers.

Urban Garde
‘Our supermarkets were vegetable and herb patches in the back garden. Milk was still warm from the cows – the seasonal quality of grass could be picked up in the flavour of the milk.’

Fly Fishing With Drones
An in-depth look at drone fishing in South Africa.

The Golden Age Of Timeshare
The timeshare industry generates employment for around 27 000 people and contributes billions of rand to the GDP, according to a Grant Thornton survey.

Ethiopia Aims For $30 Bn Forex From Textiles By 2030
Ethiopia aims to generate $30 bn in foreign exchange earnings from the textiles and clothing sector by 2030, according to Ethiopian state minister of industry Bogale Feleke.

Fish Tacos
Reel in the best fish tacos.

Conservation: Giant Kingfish
The remarkable story of four giant kingfish released from uShaka Sea World. By Bruce Mann and Stuart Dunlop of the Oceanographic Research Institute.

Thinking Of Going Somewhere Next Summer?
It’s the biggest buzzword in travel right now, and while ‘overtourism’ sounds like yet another threat in an overpopulated world, excessive human traffic has long been part of the traveller’s dilemma, writes Tom Eaton.

Smoked Trout
Get ready to taste one of the best dishes you’ll ever eat – smoked trout roulade filled with cream cheese and dill.

Targeting The Elusive Spotted Eagle Ray
The spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari is by far the most beautiful ray in the ocean. It’s also the most difficult to target. Rudolph Scheepers looks at the reasons.

Overdone And Undercooked
Anna Trapido has had enough of restaurants hiding behind a good location and expensive-looking décor. She spills the beans on Mzansi’s worst-offending overhyped dining areas.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Launches Two New Services
Guests will enjoy an even more inclusive experience on selected mediterranean 2018 sailings.

SA School Uniform Prices May Get Cut After Investigations
The Competition Commission’s investigations into the R10 billion school uniform industry has revealed that there are exclusive agreements between a number of schools with a single supplier.

Destination – Northwestern Madagascar
Offering an incredible variety of predatory fish and some lesser-known, more elusive species, northwestern Madagascar is an ideal location for an angling adventure, claims Craig Thomassen.

Recipe: Pickled Fish
Expresso Morning Show resident chef, author and food stylist, Zola Nene has a passion for food and it shows in her work.

Space And Time
Above all else, Namibia offers a journey into yourself, writes Clifford Roberts.

Heaven On Earth
Mark de la Hey has travelled and fished extensively all over the globe. He has come to one conclusion – the Seychelles is undisputedly heaven on earth.

Yellowfin Tuna From The Cape
The fishery along the continental shelf off Cape Town has long been known as one of the best and most consistent places in the world to target big yellowfin tuna. Brad Arthur reports.