Celebrating Women’s Day
Yesterday was Women’s Day in South Africa. At Londolozi, many people were invited to celebrate the women who make our country so great. From the guests to the staff to …
Yesterday was Women’s Day in South Africa. At Londolozi, many people were invited to celebrate the women who make our country so great. From the guests to the staff to …
Londolozi is passionate about education. Through the Good Work Foundation we are working hard to develop rural education centers in the communities surrounding our reserve. In the urban areas, however, …
IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR EFFORTS AND IN THE TRADITION OF OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS VIDEO: WE PRESENT………FROM THE BUSHVELD FILM STUDIOS OF LONDOLOZI, SOUTH AFRICA ……. TO OUR FRIENDS ACROSS THE …
Nearly all of the articles I read about sustainability are toting ‘The Next Big Thing’. They talk about developments in this technology, challenges in that research and results in others. …
‘Never forget that a small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.’ – Margerat Mead. True to this motto, the 2010 …
The balls got bigger…this was always this biggest indication that winter was surely on its way. It wasn’t because of the cold, but rather the heat which determined the size …
Part of our big drive towards sustainability throughout Londolozi has been the development of a nursery and vegetable gardens in the Londolozi village. These hotspots are the foundations of a …
‘Londolozi’ means Protector of all living things. True to our values we now bring you a new frontier on the conservation offensive. Six individuals from Londolozi have come together with …
The Londolozi Easter holiday program for staff’s children is rocking and rolling. 25 little bunnies arrive bright eyed and bushy tailed at 9 every morning (most are waiting patiently long …
Towards the end of last year, the Good Work Foundation received a large donation of stationery and other accessories for children to use whilst at school. This generous donation was …
It was quintessential rural South Africa. The muddy roads, established Marula trees and concrete huts which had been sneezed across the Bushbuckridge lowveld. Amidst the random scatterings of the village, …
Jess Boon, Londolozi Ranger, and Jaco Myburgh, Londolozi Executive Chef, recently embarked on a 44okm mountainbike ride from Londolozi Game Reserve to Ponto do Ouro in Southern Mozambique. ‘Riding to …
Maggie Mnisi, who works in Londolozi Living, has been actively involved in running a nursery school for the children in her community over the last two years. Rhandzami School (which …