After independence in 1960, the country cast off western influences and forged a new African style full of triangular forms, rocket-shaped obelisks and rammed earth. Is this spirit now being suffocated? Our writer takes a tour of the capital
Explore the quality, safety, and challenges of tap water in Burundi, a developing East African nation.
Ineffective or inappropriate food crop processing technologies, careless harvesting and inefficient post-harvest handling practices, bad roads, moribund rail
With no visa requirements for South African passport holders, a completely French infrastructure and a huge variety of activities to keep you busy, it’s just what you’ve been looking fo…
Africa’s national parks, home to thousands of wildlife species such as lions, elephants and buffaloes, are increasingly threatened by from below-average rainfall and new infrastructure projects, stressing habitats and the species that rely on them. A prolonged drought in much of the continent’s east, exacerbated by climate change, and large-scale developments, including oil drilling and livestock grazing, are hampering conservation efforts in protected areas, several environmental experts say. The parks not only protect flora and fauna but also act as natural carbon sinks — storing carbon dioxide emitted into the air and reducing the effects of global warming.
Marine Insight - The maritime industry guide.
Image 12 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Image 19 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Are you in Johannesburg, looking for the best safari in the area? Pilanesberg National Park might be your ideal destination! It's a favourite of both locals and visitors, including me. My safari through the park
Tourism in Angola calls for better infrastructure
Image 23 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Image 8 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Image 27 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Image 21 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Highlights in and around Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa. Ask most travellers and they’ll tell you that they’d rather avoid
Africa’s economy has been improving over the last two decades as African governments are trying to focus more on infrastructure in African countries and making the quality of life better by building more schools and hospitals, as well as creating more jobs. African cities are developing fast and the cities municipalities are trying to make African cities as safe and as clean as possible. DoContinue reading "Top 10 richest cities in Africa this year"
With no visa requirements for South African passport holders, a completely French infrastructure and a huge variety of activities to keep you busy, it’s just what you’ve been looking fo…
Image 4 of 34 from gallery of Ghost Wash House / Architecture-Infrastructure-Research. Photograph by Bill Timmerman
Flutterwave is a fintech company that provides a payment infrastructure for global merchants and payment service providers.
With no visa requirements for South African passport holders, a completely French infrastructure and a huge variety of activities to keep you busy, it’s just what you’ve been looking fo…
Completed in 2017 in Paradise Valley, United States. Images by Bill Timmerman. The Ghost Wash House is located along the lower hillside on the north side of Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Arizona. The site is flanked by...
The design and infrastructure of Black Panther's fictional East African nation, Wakanda, has experts thinking about what it means for our future