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Yearly Archives: 2021

Eldorado Park garden brings hope and heals volunteers
The Green Guardian
/ 19 December 2021

Eldorado Park garden brings hope and heals volunteers

Between the fields of illegally dumped waste and a contaminated Kliprivier stream passing through the area is a greening project

By Tunicia Phillips
WHO director-general gives African public health conference thumbs up
Health
/ 18 December 2021

WHO director-general gives African public health conference thumbs up

Ghebreyesus says Covid-19 pandemic highlights the importance of nurturing strong science and research on the continent.

By Marcia Zali
The dummy’s guide to climate change for southern Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 18 December 2021

The dummy’s guide to climate change for southern Africa

Though there is no going back and fixing what we have done, we can certainly all take responsibility for our corner of the world to ensure we have a fighting chance

By Sheree Bega
Mining in Richards Bay remains a double-edged sword
The Green Guardian
/ 18 December 2021

Mining in Richards Bay remains a double-edged sword

Sociopolitical conflict persists in the area because mining operations go hand in hand with filthy lucre that divides communities while devastating their natural environment.

By Chris Makhaye
OneFarm Share: Making an impact from farm to fork
Special Reports
/ 18 December 2021

OneFarm Share: Making an impact from farm to fork

Corporate South Africa can utilise OneFarm Share’s CSI-as-a-service

By Special Reports
The Continent — Issue 70, December 18 2021
Continent
/ 18 December 2021

The Continent — Issue 70, December 18 2021

By The Continent
Soil and trials: South Africans embroiled in US farm worker visa debate
Top Six
/ 17 December 2021

Soil and trials: South Africans embroiled in US farm worker visa debate

The Mississippi court case is unique; usually the grievances are against Mexicans accused of taking work from Americans

By Luke Feltham
It’s doable: Africa wants 60% of locally manufactured vaccines by 2040
Health
/ 17 December 2021

It’s doable: Africa wants 60% of locally manufactured vaccines by 2040

The next three to five years will require the continent to ensure there is sustainable business beyond Covid-19.

By Marcia Zali
ANC Eastern Cape region to lobby for Madikizela to replace Mabuyane as provincial chair
Politics
/ 17 December 2021

ANC Eastern Cape region to lobby for Madikizela to replace Mabuyane as provincial chair

Conference delegates resolved that Babalo Madikizela should be considered for chair with Terris Ntuthu as secretary.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Wild Coast communities blast Mantashe’s defence of Shell’s seismic survey
The Green Guardian
/ 17 December 2021

Wild Coast communities blast Mantashe’s defence of Shell’s seismic survey

Groups opposed to multinational’s offshore search for oil and gas say that the energy minister shows his ignorance by blaming white environmentalists for wanting to ‘protect butterflies’

By Sheree Bega
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