It is a national scandal that millions in SA starve and scrape by without any law to rescue them when the country is officially food secure.
It took the sheer presence of police Nyalas to smash apart groups of furious protesters who took over the streets of Newclare yesterday.
A series of disconnected events that officials termed a ‘Fukushima moment’ was behind the water chaos that plagued Gauteng in September.
The world’s wildlife population has decreased by 52% in the 43 years since 1971 because of human industry, according to the Living Planet Index.
The UN summit today is the last chance leaders have to commit to tackling the biggest issue of our century, writes Sipho Kings.
The country’s LGBTI pupils are being abused and bullied to the brink of suicide, activists warn.
Devastating climate change is too close to wait for others to act.
South Africa’s unwillingness to move from nuclear and coal power will lead to catastrophic climate change for the profit of a few, writes Sipho Kings.
Cyril Ramaphosa claims South Africans share collective guilt, but critics say this is just an attempt to shift the blame.
The troubled mine has closed, leaving behind a toxic legacy that nobody is prepared to deal with as liquidators try to cover debts before restitution.