World Aids Day March 1 December every year is World Aids Day. This year in Zambia it was marked by marches in all the major towns. Ten years ago this would not have been the case – people were too …
Recently the Awards were announced by Imvelo, the organisation which promotes responsible tourism. The Royal Livingstone and the Zambezi Sun (The Falls Resort) won the award for Best Social Involvement and Best Practice – Economic Impact.
Proud parents again The Falls Resort have had more babies – impala babies. The staff at The Falls Resort are, of course, very proud parents. Impala are medium-sized antelope which live in most of the parks in Southern Africa. They …
A year ago The Falls Resort decided that we must learn to harvest honey from bees. Beehives and honey in Africa used to be very common, but nowadays the art is dying out as more and more people move to …
The long awaited Beekeeping Project is finally becoming alive after receiving and installing all beehives for the new beekeeping project at The Falls Resort. Community Social Investment (CSI) Coordinator, “Chief Strawberry” Musungaila and the company management are all delighted about …
Since September 2008, Sun International has lent its support to the efforts of a Livingstone community organisation called Care to Care. The project, supported by Agribusiness in Sustainable Natural African Plant Products (ASNAPP), the University of Stellenbosch, Top Turf and …
Elephant River Crossing Now is the time of year when the elephants cross and re-cross the Zambezi River. The river is low and the water is flowing quite gently towards the Victoria Falls. We sometimes wonder whether the elephants want …
The Falls Resort’s Royal Livingston Hotel recently played host to a special contingent of British press, showing them the delights of the very best Zambian hospitality. The press group included representatives from some the UK’s top publications, including The Sun, …