Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworksBy Sheree BegaThe US is set to exit the UN climate treaty and key global science institutions under a Trump directive, a move critics say will isolate the country and deepen climate and biodiversity risks
AG warns of deepening water crisis A special audit has exposed failing infrastructure, high losses and mismanaged municipal water services By Sheree BegaUnsafe water found in taps, water storage tanks across South Africa, citizen tests revealScientists tested South Africa’s water. What they found was alarming: E. coli, sewage pollution and unsafe drinking water reaching directly into homes By Sheree BegaAbalone trafficking fuels crime and coastal poverty in South AfricaIllegal trade has devastated populations, fuelled organised crime, and deepened poverty in coastal communities, while law enforcement struggles to keep pace By Sheree BegaPartner ContentCar warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they existBy Dotsure After 53 years without sightings, elusive lizard found aliveBy Sheree BegaFrom ‘lost’ to living: blue-tailed sandveld lizard rediscovered in Mozambique national park Climate, pollution, biodiversity: UN report sounds global alarmBy Sheree BegaTransforming economies, energy systems and food production could prevent millions of deaths and halt biodiversity loss, the UN’s latest report finds Illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss and climate stress driving rapid biodiversity decline in SABy Sheree BegaFreshwater fish, sharks, rays, endemic plants and iconic mammals are among the country’s fastest-declining species, as invasive species, reduced freshwater flows and pollution intensify New draft fracking rules spark fresh debateBy Sheree BegaPublic comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
Unsafe water found in taps, water storage tanks across South Africa, citizen tests revealScientists tested South Africa’s water. What they found was alarming: E. coli, sewage pollution and unsafe drinking water reaching directly into homes By Sheree BegaAbalone trafficking fuels crime and coastal poverty in South AfricaIllegal trade has devastated populations, fuelled organised crime, and deepened poverty in coastal communities, while law enforcement struggles to keep pace By Sheree BegaPartner ContentCar warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they existBy Dotsure After 53 years without sightings, elusive lizard found aliveBy Sheree BegaFrom ‘lost’ to living: blue-tailed sandveld lizard rediscovered in Mozambique national park Climate, pollution, biodiversity: UN report sounds global alarmBy Sheree BegaTransforming economies, energy systems and food production could prevent millions of deaths and halt biodiversity loss, the UN’s latest report finds Illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss and climate stress driving rapid biodiversity decline in SABy Sheree BegaFreshwater fish, sharks, rays, endemic plants and iconic mammals are among the country’s fastest-declining species, as invasive species, reduced freshwater flows and pollution intensify New draft fracking rules spark fresh debateBy Sheree BegaPublic comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
Abalone trafficking fuels crime and coastal poverty in South AfricaIllegal trade has devastated populations, fuelled organised crime, and deepened poverty in coastal communities, while law enforcement struggles to keep pace By Sheree BegaPartner ContentCar warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they existBy Dotsure
After 53 years without sightings, elusive lizard found aliveBy Sheree BegaFrom ‘lost’ to living: blue-tailed sandveld lizard rediscovered in Mozambique national park Climate, pollution, biodiversity: UN report sounds global alarmBy Sheree BegaTransforming economies, energy systems and food production could prevent millions of deaths and halt biodiversity loss, the UN’s latest report finds Illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss and climate stress driving rapid biodiversity decline in SABy Sheree BegaFreshwater fish, sharks, rays, endemic plants and iconic mammals are among the country’s fastest-declining species, as invasive species, reduced freshwater flows and pollution intensify New draft fracking rules spark fresh debateBy Sheree BegaPublic comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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, pollution, biodiversity: UN report sounds global alarmBy Sheree BegaTransforming economies, energy systems and food production could prevent millions of deaths and halt biodiversity loss, the UN’s latest report finds Illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss and climate stress driving rapid biodiversity decline in SABy Sheree BegaFreshwater fish, sharks, rays, endemic plants and iconic mammals are among the country’s fastest-declining species, as invasive species, reduced freshwater flows and pollution intensify New draft fracking rules spark fresh debateBy Sheree BegaPublic comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
Illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss and climate stress driving rapid biodiversity decline in SABy Sheree BegaFreshwater fish, sharks, rays, endemic plants and iconic mammals are among the country’s fastest-declining species, as invasive species, reduced freshwater flows and pollution intensify New draft fracking rules spark fresh debateBy Sheree BegaPublic comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
New draft fracking rules spark fresh debateBy Sheree BegaPublic comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
Bontebok delisted at Cites: South Africa wins bid to lift international trade restrictionsBy Sheree BegaBut critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable 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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
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 lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
Sub-Sahara’s severe nature lossesBy Sheree BegaMost of the continent’s wildlife survives outside of protected areas African penguins starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 starvingBy Sheree BegaNew study finds that some SA populations are estimated to have fallen 95% in only eight years UN wildlife summit rejects Southern African proposals on ivory, horn and giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 giraffesBy Sheree BegaThe 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 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 }
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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 Load More Latest News Zuma reshuffles MK leadership, Brian Molefe replaces Mpiyakhe Limba as treasurer general The Diaspora Dividend: Zimbabwe’s Unofficial State of Survival Climate leaders condemn US withdrawal from UN frameworks ‘Africa is the continent of the future’ Car warranties explained: A consumer guide to how and why they exist IEB records 98.31% pass rate in 2025 matric exams Golden Acre entering her next era Ramaphosa to ANC members: campaigning for 2026 elections is mandatory Top picks for cars under R1m in 2025 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 Load More