The director general said high levels of support and intervention by the department are slowing the decline in water and sanitation services, not reversing it
Environmental groups argue that Steelmaker ArcelorMittal South Africa is emitting the toxic gas at levels in excess of those prohibited
The fuel-powered taxi has been given a second life by retrofitting it with electric propulsion
Chemicals banned in Europe are exported and used in South Africa
Planned outages will be short-term pain but long-term gain, minister says
Kobus De Wet played a leading role in investigations and the arrests of rhino poaching syndicates
Challenges in overcoming legacy of air and water pollution are ‘enormous’
Landowners and businesses in the Unesco World Heritage Site are up in arms over municipal sewage pollution
Trade in rare sungazer lizards for the international exotic pet trade is rampant
A fishing association has said it is concerned about the endangered penguins, but that the limits on fishing must not threaten the industry