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/ 7 September 2009
Cosatu has a sizeable share in a local company with controversial business links with a convicted Spanish poacher.
Leading economists have predicted energy efficiency will be the make-or-break tactic if South Africa is to cut its emissions.
Green activists fear Port Elizabeth may be on the brink of a marine disaster caused by oil leaking into the city’s harbour.
World champion Caster Semenya has been tested in South Africa and found to have higher-than-usual testosterone levels.
Judicial Service Commission advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza and Cosatu’s row over a contract with the environmental department has taken a new turn.
The institution posts first unqualified audit and profit in five years, writes Yolandi Groenewald.
A race row has erupted at the South African National Biodiversity Institute, with allegations of mismanagement, racism and intimidation.
South African companies are falling short when it comes to responsible environmental reporting, a new study has found.
Toxic waste disposer Thermopower now faces investigations by the Green Scorpions, on top of a pending criminal prosecution.
Nehawu, is putting pressure on President Jacob Zuma to axe the director general in the department of international relations and cooperation.