Learning is not a top-down process but rather one where people come together share insights, debate and develop solutions to problems
A more open world is a boon for everyone, allowing people to benefit from the professional, educational and personal opportunities offered by globalisation
Out of poverty people have turned to illegal mining, destroying not only the forests but also farmlands and waterways
A new study by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority reveals that 67% of customers surveyed expressed buyer’s remorse
Growing road networks are endangering African wild dogs, lions, and vultures, as roadkill incidents rise with increased traffic and habitat disruption
The decision was a logical consequence of Donald Trump’s decision to suspend aid to South Africa, the ministry said
The money will allow municipalities to rebuild structures damaged by floods, said Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa
The ruling is not an ‘endorsement of indefinite non-compliance’, says minister of forestry, fisheries and environment
The minister also took a swipe at the DA during the inaugural Aziz Pahad dialogue, saying government was implementing the will of the people, not ANC policy
Conflicts over mineral mining, including copper and lithium, are rising, threatening billions in investments and slowing the clean energy transition, a new study finds