Some argue trophy hunting helps conservation and communities, others believe it is a ‘hobby for the rich that benefits the rich’ and is detrimental to both
Far from the blessed slaughter of an animal or hunting wild boar for sport, opinions on trophy hunting range from adventure and narcissism to genetics
South Africa is on the path to a just transition. But does it make sense?
The two male orcas who patrol the coast from Namibia to Gqeberha are back in the Cape’s sea
Separating Eskom into generation, transmission and distribution could play a significant role in reducing power cuts
With La Niña bringing much-needed rain, it is inexcusable that South Africans do not have access to their most basic human need: water
Eskom loses half of its power-generating capacity, opening risks for longer cuts which will entail more than half the day with no electricity
As climate change hits, natural disasters will happen more frequently, and it is better to make provision for them than scramble to mop up afterwards
Our reporters choose their favourite memories from a frenetic few days in Qatar
The rains in December have caused flooding, which has damaged critical infrastructure, including people’s homes