Africa’s forest hornbills gain global protection as Cites lists species for first timeBy Sheree BegaA coalition of African nations has secured new Cites controls on the international trade of hornbills amid concerns over habitat loss and surging demand for body parts
Sub-Sahara’s severe nature lossesMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas By Sheree BegaAfrican penguins starvingNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years By Sheree BegaUN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesThe region’s push to ease wildlife trade rules was firmly rejected at Cites CoP20, with countries voting down proposals affecting giraffes, elephants and rhinos. The summit also ushered in historic protections for imperilled shark and ray species By Sheree BegaPartner ContentInside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfareBy Dotsure Southern Africa’s highest weather Station installed in the DrakensbergBy Sheree BegaNew 3 100m weather station promises vital insights into rainfall, temperature and extreme weather patterns in a changing climate Sustainable tourism is still a misnomerBy Helen GrangeIn Africa’s prized national parks, sustainable tourism depends on ecosystem resilience, not just the visibility of charismatic species like elephants and lions. It’s about seeing national parks as living systems within larger social and ecological networks ‘We can’t breathe’: Joburg communities choke as illegal dumping sparks toxic air crisisBy Sheree BegaEvery night, the skyline turns grey as illegal waste fires sweep through mountains of discarded household waste, building debris, electronic, medical waste and toxic materials DNA surveys reveal far more African forest elephants than previously knownBy Sheree BegaA new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks to groundbreaking DNA-based surveys that have transformed how the elusive species is counted COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
African penguins starvingNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years By Sheree BegaUN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesThe region’s push to ease wildlife trade rules was firmly rejected at Cites CoP20, with countries voting down proposals affecting giraffes, elephants and rhinos. The summit also ushered in historic protections for imperilled shark and ray species By Sheree BegaPartner ContentInside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfareBy Dotsure Southern Africa’s highest weather Station installed in the DrakensbergBy Sheree BegaNew 3 100m weather station promises vital insights into rainfall, temperature and extreme weather patterns in a changing climate Sustainable tourism is still a misnomerBy Helen GrangeIn Africa’s prized national parks, sustainable tourism depends on ecosystem resilience, not just the visibility of charismatic species like elephants and lions. It’s about seeing national parks as living systems within larger social and ecological networks ‘We can’t breathe’: Joburg communities choke as illegal dumping sparks toxic air crisisBy Sheree BegaEvery night, the skyline turns grey as illegal waste fires sweep through mountains of discarded household waste, building debris, electronic, medical waste and toxic materials DNA surveys reveal far more African forest elephants than previously knownBy Sheree BegaA new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks to groundbreaking DNA-based surveys that have transformed how the elusive species is counted COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesThe region’s push to ease wildlife trade rules was firmly rejected at Cites CoP20, with countries voting down proposals affecting giraffes, elephants and rhinos. The summit also ushered in historic protections for imperilled shark and ray species By Sheree BegaPartner ContentInside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfareBy Dotsure
Partner ContentInside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfareBy Dotsure
Southern Africa’s highest weather Station installed in the DrakensbergBy Sheree BegaNew 3 100m weather station promises vital insights into rainfall, temperature and extreme weather patterns in a changing climate Sustainable tourism is still a misnomerBy Helen GrangeIn Africa’s prized national parks, sustainable tourism depends on ecosystem resilience, not just the visibility of charismatic species like elephants and lions. It’s about seeing national parks as living systems within larger social and ecological networks ‘We can’t breathe’: Joburg communities choke as illegal dumping sparks toxic air crisisBy Sheree BegaEvery night, the skyline turns grey as illegal waste fires sweep through mountains of discarded household waste, building debris, electronic, medical waste and toxic materials DNA surveys reveal far more African forest elephants than previously knownBy Sheree BegaA new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks to groundbreaking DNA-based surveys that have transformed how the elusive species is counted COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
Sustainable tourism is still a misnomerBy Helen GrangeIn Africa’s prized national parks, sustainable tourism depends on ecosystem resilience, not just the visibility of charismatic species like elephants and lions. It’s about seeing national parks as living systems within larger social and ecological networks ‘We can’t breathe’: Joburg communities choke as illegal dumping sparks toxic air crisisBy Sheree BegaEvery night, the skyline turns grey as illegal waste fires sweep through mountains of discarded household waste, building debris, electronic, medical waste and toxic materials DNA surveys reveal far more African forest elephants than previously knownBy Sheree BegaA new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks to groundbreaking DNA-based surveys that have transformed how the elusive species is counted COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
‘We can’t breathe’: Joburg communities choke as illegal dumping sparks toxic air crisisBy Sheree BegaEvery night, the skyline turns grey as illegal waste fires sweep through mountains of discarded household waste, building debris, electronic, medical waste and toxic materials DNA surveys reveal far more African forest elephants than previously knownBy Sheree BegaA new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks to groundbreaking DNA-based surveys that have transformed how the elusive species is counted COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
DNA surveys reveal far more African forest elephants than previously knownBy Sheree BegaA new IUCN report shows African forest elephants are more numerous than previously believed, not due to recovery, but thanks to groundbreaking DNA-based surveys that have transformed how the elusive species is counted COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
COP30: Nations chose unity, science and economic common sense amid ‘stormy political waters’By Sheree BegaCountries are ‘still in the climate fight’, the United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
Rediscovery of South Africa’s most endangered bird sparks hopeBy Sheree BegaFewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
West Coast National Park sees historic leopard return after 170 yearsBy Sheree BegaThe return underscores the importance of wildlife corridors, habitat protection and coexistence with local communities Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
Major commitments for energy access, disaster preparedness and critical minerals at G20 South AfricaBy Sheree BegaSouth Africa’s presidency of the bloc placed the development needs of the continent, small island states and other vulnerable regions firmly at the centre of the G20 declaration Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
Mpumalanga municipality slapped with record R650m penalty for years of raw sewage spillsBy Sheree BegaIn a landmark ruling, the Emalahleni local municipality was ordered to fund major repairs after pleading guilty to persistent sewage pollution that contaminated rivers feeding the Olifants system Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study findsBy Sheree BegaScientists warn that widespread pesticide exposure in South African agricultural communities may impair children’s brain development, with links to poorer attention, memory and problem-solving skills Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30By Sheree BegaThe organisations argued that South Africa’s active participation at COP30 has always been crucial ‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More Latest News Ncqukaitobi grills Batohi on disciplinary action against South Gauteng prosecuting head Andrew Chauke Ramaphosa: government outsourcing a waste of public funds, encourages corruption, bribery and overpricing Court orders government, police to block vigilantes from two clinics — and put up warnings at entrances Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and Perth Embassy of the Dominican Republic marks international day for the elimination of violence against women with special concert Inside the Animal Anti-Cruelty League: The emotional labour in animal welfare Finland celebrates national day with vision for deepened South African partnership South Africa regains seat on IMO Council after five-year absence Killing of Witness D casts doubt on state’s ability to protect those testifying at Madlanga commission 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 }
‘We dig, they profit’: Africa told to turn mineral wealth into power, not povertyBy Sheree BegaAfrica has the minerals for the green economy, but captures less than 5% of the value Load More