02/06/2026
Tomorrow, you can register to the big Harley-Davidson event of this year.
Book your participation ticket online on our website.
https://hogalgierschapteralgeria.com/
Demain, vous pouvez vous enregistrer à l’événement Harley-Davidson de l’année.
Réservez votre badge de participation en ligne sur notre site web.
https://hogalgierschapteralgeria.com/
16/05/2026
Southern Africa… the road is calling. From 22nd to 26th May 2026, Livingstone becomes the capital of chrome, thunder, laughter, and stories your grandchildren probably shouldn’t hear.
The Victoria Falls are at full peak, roaring louder than most aftermarket exhaust pipes and the magic of Livingstone is something every rider deserves to feel at least once with boots on the ground and handlebars in hand. Come test your machine, your liver, and your excuses.
Ride the distance. Earn the memories. As H.O.G. Lusaka Chapter President, I promise you this: nobody leaves unchanged… and some may not leave sober. See you at the Falls.
Dani Beaini
14/04/2026
Enjoy the beauty of Algeria and its people. Brought to you by proudly HOG Algeria Chapter.
10/04/2026
Africa is Calling you…
Are you coming to Bike Culture Festival in May? 22-25th May 2026, African Bikers are headed to Livingstone & you can’t afford to miss this historic opportunity!
14/11/2025
Absolutely. 100% with you.
Official Statement from the Motorcycle Safety Institute of South Africa
The Motorcycle Safety Institute of South Africa (MSI) has, for over two decades, dedicated itself to improving motorcycle safety, rider education, risk management, and public awareness across our nation. Our mission has always been, and remains, the preservation of life on two wheels through rider education, research, and advocacy rooted in integrity and respect.
It is therefore with great disappointment that we note the recent article published by MyBroadband and TopAuto, which, distorting our input, has deliberately chosen to sensationalise the issue of delivery rider behaviour and single out specific service providers for public ridicule. This approach undermines the collaborative progress being made between industry stakeholders, rider groups, and training institutions such as MSI.
We recognise that challenges exist within the delivery sector, but progress is achieved through constructive engagement and education, not through maliciousness or click-driven narratives. It is counterproductive and damaging when media platforms prioritise engagement metrics over balanced reporting, particularly on matters of human safety and efforts for change.
MSI will no longer engage with MyBroadband or any media outlet that disregards the principles of integrity, fair representation, and relationship-building for the sake of social impact. Our commitment is, and always will be, to the riders, companies or organisations, and communities that work tirelessly toward safer roads and responsible riding.
We urge the public and media alike to focus on collaboration, accountability, and continued education, not exploitation, in addressing the real issues affecting motorcycle safety in South Africa.
Be part of the Solution, not the Problem!
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Issued by the Motorcycle Safety Institute of South Africa
Hein Jonker – Chief Instructor and Founder
www.msi.org.za