National Joburg’s water woes are self-inflicted By Sean Christie The temporary shutdown of the supply from Lesotho is not the problem Politics ANC commissioner on Judicial Service Commission corners judge on MK logo ruling By Emsie Ferreira Politics MK party deputy president John Hlophe quits as JSC commissioner By Emsie Ferreira National New Eastern Cape massacre sparks urgent calls for action on gun violence By Mandisa Nyathi Sponsored Partner Content Singularity Summit 2024 gears up with bold plans By Singularity South Africa
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Ferrets: Adorable companions or ecological threats in South Africa? By Sheree Bega CapeNature warns against ferret ownership after concerns about a growing environmental threat
Invasive alien plant species in eThekwini parks need to be removed By Ozayr Patel KwaZulu-Natal’s urban spaces are filled with invasive alien species that need to be removed, according to a study by a master’s student employed by the Natural Science Collection Facility. The study by Maxine Manickum looked at tree diversity in urban parks in eThekwini municipality. “There is a strong presence of invasive alien plants and a […]
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