People back climate policy when weather events feel personal, new study findsBy Sheree BegaPeople in South America are most likely to say that climate change is behind extreme weather, while people in Africa and North America are less likely to agree
Africa’s freshwater fish crisis: 26% of species threatened with extinctionFreshwater fish are an ‘aquatic version of the canary in the coalmine’ for Africa’s rivers, lakes and wetlands, a new report notes By Sheree BegaClimate crisis puts older adults at high risk from extreme heat, Unep warns‘Zombie’ microbes may reawaken as Earth’s ice melts, a study has found By Sheree BegaAntiretroviral drugs in South Africa’s rivers raise environmental concernsA new study has found that lopinavir and efavirenz are the top pollutants in water bodies, many associated with waste water treatment plants By Sheree BegaPartner ContentProtected: NAF 2025: A celebration of identity, resilience, and the power of artBy Standard Bank University of KwaZulu-Natal aims to run on mini solar power stationsBy Lyse CominsThe university’s ambition to become South Africa’s first predominantly renewable-powered university is taking shape through a new high tech project Global drought crisis deepens: Record heat and El Niño drive humanitarian disasterBy Sheree BegaImpacts of drought hit hardest in climate hotspots — regions already dealing with warming trends, population pressures and fragile infrastructure Sparrow-weaver nests help shape bird biodiversity in the southern KalahariBy Sheree BegaAs conditions become hotter and drier, they offer critical shelter to other species Consulting companies are profiting off the climate crisis — reportBy Aarti BhanaCompanies including the Boston Consulting Group and big accounting firms have been named in the damning report Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Climate crisis puts older adults at high risk from extreme heat, Unep warns‘Zombie’ microbes may reawaken as Earth’s ice melts, a study has found By Sheree BegaAntiretroviral drugs in South Africa’s rivers raise environmental concernsA new study has found that lopinavir and efavirenz are the top pollutants in water bodies, many associated with waste water treatment plants By Sheree BegaPartner ContentProtected: NAF 2025: A celebration of identity, resilience, and the power of artBy Standard Bank University of KwaZulu-Natal aims to run on mini solar power stationsBy Lyse CominsThe university’s ambition to become South Africa’s first predominantly renewable-powered university is taking shape through a new high tech project Global drought crisis deepens: Record heat and El Niño drive humanitarian disasterBy Sheree BegaImpacts of drought hit hardest in climate hotspots — regions already dealing with warming trends, population pressures and fragile infrastructure Sparrow-weaver nests help shape bird biodiversity in the southern KalahariBy Sheree BegaAs conditions become hotter and drier, they offer critical shelter to other species Consulting companies are profiting off the climate crisis — reportBy Aarti BhanaCompanies including the Boston Consulting Group and big accounting firms have been named in the damning report Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Antiretroviral drugs in South Africa’s rivers raise environmental concernsA new study has found that lopinavir and efavirenz are the top pollutants in water bodies, many associated with waste water treatment plants By Sheree BegaPartner ContentProtected: NAF 2025: A celebration of identity, resilience, and the power of artBy Standard Bank
Partner ContentProtected: NAF 2025: A celebration of identity, resilience, and the power of artBy Standard Bank
University of KwaZulu-Natal aims to run on mini solar power stationsBy Lyse CominsThe university’s ambition to become South Africa’s first predominantly renewable-powered university is taking shape through a new high tech project Global drought crisis deepens: Record heat and El Niño drive humanitarian disasterBy Sheree BegaImpacts of drought hit hardest in climate hotspots — regions already dealing with warming trends, population pressures and fragile infrastructure Sparrow-weaver nests help shape bird biodiversity in the southern KalahariBy Sheree BegaAs conditions become hotter and drier, they offer critical shelter to other species Consulting companies are profiting off the climate crisis — reportBy Aarti BhanaCompanies including the Boston Consulting Group and big accounting firms have been named in the damning report Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Global drought crisis deepens: Record heat and El Niño drive humanitarian disasterBy Sheree BegaImpacts of drought hit hardest in climate hotspots — regions already dealing with warming trends, population pressures and fragile infrastructure Sparrow-weaver nests help shape bird biodiversity in the southern KalahariBy Sheree BegaAs conditions become hotter and drier, they offer critical shelter to other species Consulting companies are profiting off the climate crisis — reportBy Aarti BhanaCompanies including the Boston Consulting Group and big accounting firms have been named in the damning report Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Sparrow-weaver nests help shape bird biodiversity in the southern KalahariBy Sheree BegaAs conditions become hotter and drier, they offer critical shelter to other species Consulting companies are profiting off the climate crisis — reportBy Aarti BhanaCompanies including the Boston Consulting Group and big accounting firms have been named in the damning report Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Consulting companies are profiting off the climate crisis — reportBy Aarti BhanaCompanies including the Boston Consulting Group and big accounting firms have been named in the damning report Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard ofBy Sheree BegaMany of the country’s native fish species are threatened by habitat loss and pollution while the spread of invasive aliens is putting huge pressure on indigenous populations South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South African marine worm contains a potent cancer-fighting compoundBy Sheree BegaThe environment department focuses on protecting biodiversity and the health of marine and other resources National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
National bird in peril: Blue crane numbers plummet in OverbergBy Sheree BegaBlue cranes are uplisted to vulnerable due to threats such as habitat loss, powerlines, fences and poisoning Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar futureBy Sheree BegaResearchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The rise and roadblocks of South Africa’s green hydrogen economyBy Sheree BegaDespite it being praised by the president, civil society coalition counters that South Africa’s green hydrogen vision is fragile School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
School sampling tests find storage tanks contain unsafe waterBy Des Erasmus and Sheree BegaOf the 53 schools that uploaded valid data, 23 returned results showing the water was unsafe to drink South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa’s export economy at risk as global carbon rules tightenBy Sheree BegaAbout 422 000 local jobs are tied to exports to economies with active or incoming carbon border adjustment mechanisms Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More Latest News Mashika tracks spiritual sounds ‘National Dialogue is no talk shop,’ organisers say Francis Nyamnjoh’s novel a new grace for the old order Botswana can escape the hangman Haidar Eid on writing about Gaza: ‘Resistance means existence’ How a geographic environment shapes a child’s learning Sorting out estates and wills in different countries is a tricky business SA’s unemployment is not a statistical construct; it’s a real and painful hardship Therapy alone won’t resolve men’s mental health problems caused by socio-economic stressors Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Two-year plan to fix Joburg’s leaking reservoirs set to start next monthBy Sheree BegaJoburg Water says this will extend the service life of the infrastructure and reduce physical losses Load More