Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened speciesBy Sheree BegaThe Nels, who farm in the Nieuwoudtville district of the arid Karoo, blend farming with conservation to protect the speckled dwarf tortoise
Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South CoastThirteen prospecting applications have been submitted to the department of minerals and petroleum resources by seven companies since 2023 By Andiswa MatikincaUN plastics treaty talks collapseForestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dion George said South Africa will continue working to end plastic pollution in the country and develop fair, practical regulations By Sheree BegaHigh court victory for coastal communities against TotalEnergies, Shell over offshore drillingThe court set aside the environmental authorisations because of flawed assessments of oil spill effects, coastal laws, climate change and public participation By Sheree BegaPartner ContentSouth African social media awards reveal 2025 nominees at tempo restaurantBy SASMA Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect healthBy Sheree BegaOnly 9% of plastics is recycled once and less than 1% is recycled twice Pepper-bark tree project helps to conserve SA’s medicinal heritageBy Sheree BegaThe pepper-bark tree project incorporates collaboration with traditional healers, traders and harvesters Rhinos go nuclear: Scientists use cutting edge deterrent to foil traffickersBy Sheree BegaThe University of the Witwatersrand’s Rhisotope Project is embedding low-level radioactive isotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plungeBy Sheree BegaDespite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7% Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 plastics treaty talks collapseForestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dion George said South Africa will continue working to end plastic pollution in the country and develop fair, practical regulations By Sheree BegaHigh court victory for coastal communities against TotalEnergies, Shell over offshore drillingThe court set aside the environmental authorisations because of flawed assessments of oil spill effects, coastal laws, climate change and public participation By Sheree BegaPartner ContentSouth African social media awards reveal 2025 nominees at tempo restaurantBy SASMA Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect healthBy Sheree BegaOnly 9% of plastics is recycled once and less than 1% is recycled twice Pepper-bark tree project helps to conserve SA’s medicinal heritageBy Sheree BegaThe pepper-bark tree project incorporates collaboration with traditional healers, traders and harvesters Rhinos go nuclear: Scientists use cutting edge deterrent to foil traffickersBy Sheree BegaThe University of the Witwatersrand’s Rhisotope Project is embedding low-level radioactive isotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plungeBy Sheree BegaDespite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7% Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
High court victory for coastal communities against TotalEnergies, Shell over offshore drillingThe court set aside the environmental authorisations because of flawed assessments of oil spill effects, coastal laws, climate change and public participation By Sheree BegaPartner ContentSouth African social media awards reveal 2025 nominees at tempo restaurantBy SASMA
Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect healthBy Sheree BegaOnly 9% of plastics is recycled once and less than 1% is recycled twice Pepper-bark tree project helps to conserve SA’s medicinal heritageBy Sheree BegaThe pepper-bark tree project incorporates collaboration with traditional healers, traders and harvesters Rhinos go nuclear: Scientists use cutting edge deterrent to foil traffickersBy Sheree BegaThe University of the Witwatersrand’s Rhisotope Project is embedding low-level radioactive isotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plungeBy Sheree BegaDespite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7% Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Pepper-bark tree project helps to conserve SA’s medicinal heritageBy Sheree BegaThe pepper-bark tree project incorporates collaboration with traditional healers, traders and harvesters Rhinos go nuclear: Scientists use cutting edge deterrent to foil traffickersBy Sheree BegaThe University of the Witwatersrand’s Rhisotope Project is embedding low-level radioactive isotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plungeBy Sheree BegaDespite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7% Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Rhinos go nuclear: Scientists use cutting edge deterrent to foil traffickersBy Sheree BegaThe University of the Witwatersrand’s Rhisotope Project is embedding low-level radioactive isotopes into rhino horns to combat poaching Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plungeBy Sheree BegaDespite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7% Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plungeBy Sheree BegaDespite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7% Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plantBy Sheree BegaGreen groups warn of risks, including soaring upfront costs, the history of construction delays and budget overruns Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Raptor is on the brink of extinctionBy Sheree BegaA survey has revealed that there might be only one breeding pair of Taita falcons left in South Africa South Africa proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 proposes ban on polluting plastic microbeadsBy Sheree BegaThe ‘invisible ocean killers’ accumulate in food chains and threaten public health, says the environment department Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Plastic pollution a global health emergency, says Lancet reportBy Sheree BegaA new study links plastic pollution to disease, deaths and $1.5 trillion in annual health costs People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
People who own the sunBy Lindiwe Pakati and Thabo MolelekwaThere is no official registry of socially owned renewable energy projects in South Africa, but research has identified more than 20 operating initiatives across the country UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfiresBy Sheree BegaThe popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global supportBy Sheree BegaHeatwaves, floods, droughts: Why the plan needs your voice Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More Latest News Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? Mining red flags along KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast Beyond NGOs: Why civil society will survive and thrive Why the Open Chats podcast controversy demands more than outrage Cutting mobility: Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride ‘realignment’ false economy Pace of gender equality at tertiary education institutions painfully slow South Africa could see short-term benefits from US tariffs, such as lower coffee prices Never mind the botlickers, ‘AI’ is just normal technology 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 }
Water mafias: It’s like working in a war zone, say municipal workersBy Sheree BegaCriminal syndicates destroy and manipulate water infrastructure for profit, undermining the state’s efforts to ensure water for all Load More