Veteran traveller finds a home in the outdoors
Kathmandu's chief executive is excited to steer the company through global expansion.
Kathmandu's chief executive is excited to steer the company through global expansion.
Kate Ford discovers house- and pet-sitting is a rewarding and special way to see the world
Franschhoek serves delicious food and wine with the French flair of its first settlers.
Victoria Falls surpasses all expectations, writes Christine Flatley.
Researchers are claiming that in millions of years the African continent could split two.
Tourists on a safari in Tanzania got more than they signed up for.
What future can there be for a "leadership group" so obviously shorn of leaders?
Kenya's use of forced exams to test whether men have had gay sex ruled unlawful.
Lauren Smith's father doesn't believe she will return to New Zealand.
Hundreds of Kenyan doctors have gone on strike over the suspension of surgical team.
Neurosurgeon opened a patient's skull to remove a blood clot. Only, there wasn't one.
Video of Anthony Caere and an orphaned baby chimp has shone light on poaching in Africa.
Zanzibar is heaven for those who prefer the timeless sights and sounds.
'Suffering and cruelty worse than anyone could imagine.' Latest UN report on South Sudan.
Can you go it alone on safari and live to tell the tale, or should you play it safe?
Esmond Martin has spent decades risking his life to expose the ivory trade.
Child kidnappings and trafficking are one of little-known tragedies of Sudan's civil war.
Francis Strange's family thought he had been dead 30 years.
Dozens were also wounded in one of the deadliest attacks on international forces in years.
Dame Jenny Shipley is bridging the gap between politics and business.
We should be pleased that Mugabe has gone - but will his successor be any better?
The former Zimbabwean president has not been seen since his defiant speech on Sunday.
The US quietly loosened restrictions on importing lion trophies a month ago.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has defied expectations he would resign
Why the despot's deputy was named 'The Crocodile' - it strikes at the right time.
Zimbabwe's military sees removing the country's leader is more difficult than it seems.
Robert Mugabe's wife is widely loathed - and loved - throughout the nation
Mugabe: From political prisoner to violent guerrilla leader who became a brutal despot
Suyash Dixit planted some seeds and a flag and is now accepting citizenship applications.