Head of local government, environmental affairs and development planning Anton Bredell says judgment contains ‘number of errors’
Company says ‘no conclusive evidence’ on whether the Secunda operation’s activities and the observed dead fish are related
Wind and solar farms in South Africa are 57% cheaper than gas plants for bulk electricity supply according to research.
And the giant mammals are highly proficient at tracking the scent of specific humans, even differentiating between people of the same family
A United Nation report says it’s still possible to restrict warming to below 1.5°C, but this requires substantial, sector-wide effort immediately
The Green Drop 2022 report, the first since 2013, reflects a serious deterioration in the management of wastewater treatment plants
A rare black rhino is being cared for at the Mantis Founders Lodge after he was found to be blind. Conservationists view Munu as ‘a symbol of hope’ against poaching
Toxic water in the Wilge River system from Thungela’s colliery is a ‘catastrophic event’
But the Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Traditional Council and Observatory Civic Association says that application for leave to appeal interim interdict is attempt to save face
The drowning of 10-year-old Mapula Raleholi is the latest in a series at mining sites in Gauteng