by Henri Steenkamp | Jun 21, 2016 | Sports
As a South African, rugby is one of the first sports I recall becoming a fan of as a kid. Along with golf and cricket, rugby makes up a large chunk of my, and much of South Africa’s, sporting memories. In the U.S., however, rugby remains a fringe sport. Today, the...
by Henri Steenkamp | Jun 14, 2016 | South Africa, Travel
This article, written by James Bainbridge, was originally published on BBC Travel The pretty town of Knysna is the tourist hub of South Africa’s Garden Route region, a 150km-long stretch of beach towns, ancient forests and mountainous scenery on the country’s southern...
by Henri Steenkamp | Jun 6, 2016 | News & Blog, South Africa
Fly Blue Crane launched last September as the first airline owned by a black woman. In less than a year of service within South Africa, Fly Blue Crane is going to spread its wings and offer international flights to Swaziland and Mozambique. Soon they hope to further...
by Henri Steenkamp | May 13, 2016 | Culture, News & Blog, South Africa
Cricket has been an intrinsic part of South Africa’s identity since the early 1800s, when the sport first came to the country. Two centuries later, the sport is just as strong, and South Africa’s relationship to the sport has evolved into a global perspective. T20...
by Henri Steenkamp | May 12, 2016 | News & Blog, South Africa
The full version of this article can be read on the travel blog by Anje Rautenbach: GoingSomewhereSlowly.com South African heritage is not something you can sum up or pinpoint to something specific. It’s a delicate, colourful and tangled mix of where we came from,...