Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data showsBy Mandisa NyathiA new global platform maps urban heat at street level, showing how exposure is rising and falling disproportionately on poorer communities, while giving cities tools to test cooling solutions
Africa’s coastlines hit record sea level surge during 2023–2024 El NiñoFrom Lagos to Dar es Salaam, major cities are increasingly vulnerable as ocean warming and climate variability combine to intensify sea level rise By Sheree Bega“Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg By Sheree BegaSpore secrets: African ‘magic mushroom’ finally reveals its originsAfrica may be the birthplace of the world’s most popular magic mushroom. Scientists have identified Psilocybe ochraceocentrata, a potent psychedelic cousin of Psilocybe cubensis, growing on grasslands and cattle dung in SA and Zimbabwe By Sheree BegaPartner ContentSubdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey By Partner Content Merafong’s energy poverty crisis deepensBy Thabo MolelekwaUnder prepaid metering systems, customers must pay upfront for electricity before they can use it South Africa intercepts four Chinese fishing vessels violating EEZ rulesBy Sheree BegaFour Chinese-flagged fishing vessels were fined R400 000 and released after a coordinated operation by officials and the police ‘Zombie’ nuclear project: Nuclear-1 environmental authorisation faces legal battleBy Sheree BegaEnvironmental justice organisations have launched a high court challenge against Eskom’s proposed Nuclear-1 power station, arguing that the 2017 environmental authorisation, upheld by Dion George in 2025, breached South Africa’s environmental laws Residents mull source of pongBy Sheree BegaPeople have been reporting strong sulphur odours causing headaches and eye irritation. The city is monitoring air quality while authorities investigate potential Highveld emissions Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
“Rotten egg” smell over Joburg highlights toxic air pollution risksAir pollution in the Highveld Priority Area threatens lives and violates environmental rights, as hydrogen sulphide levels recently spiked over Johannesburg By Sheree BegaSpore secrets: African ‘magic mushroom’ finally reveals its originsAfrica may be the birthplace of the world’s most popular magic mushroom. Scientists have identified Psilocybe ochraceocentrata, a potent psychedelic cousin of Psilocybe cubensis, growing on grasslands and cattle dung in SA and Zimbabwe By Sheree BegaPartner ContentSubdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey By Partner Content Merafong’s energy poverty crisis deepensBy Thabo MolelekwaUnder prepaid metering systems, customers must pay upfront for electricity before they can use it South Africa intercepts four Chinese fishing vessels violating EEZ rulesBy Sheree BegaFour Chinese-flagged fishing vessels were fined R400 000 and released after a coordinated operation by officials and the police ‘Zombie’ nuclear project: Nuclear-1 environmental authorisation faces legal battleBy Sheree BegaEnvironmental justice organisations have launched a high court challenge against Eskom’s proposed Nuclear-1 power station, arguing that the 2017 environmental authorisation, upheld by Dion George in 2025, breached South Africa’s environmental laws Residents mull source of pongBy Sheree BegaPeople have been reporting strong sulphur odours causing headaches and eye irritation. The city is monitoring air quality while authorities investigate potential Highveld emissions Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Spore secrets: African ‘magic mushroom’ finally reveals its originsAfrica may be the birthplace of the world’s most popular magic mushroom. Scientists have identified Psilocybe ochraceocentrata, a potent psychedelic cousin of Psilocybe cubensis, growing on grasslands and cattle dung in SA and Zimbabwe By Sheree BegaPartner ContentSubdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey By Partner Content
Partner ContentSubdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey By Partner Content
Merafong’s energy poverty crisis deepensBy Thabo MolelekwaUnder prepaid metering systems, customers must pay upfront for electricity before they can use it South Africa intercepts four Chinese fishing vessels violating EEZ rulesBy Sheree BegaFour Chinese-flagged fishing vessels were fined R400 000 and released after a coordinated operation by officials and the police ‘Zombie’ nuclear project: Nuclear-1 environmental authorisation faces legal battleBy Sheree BegaEnvironmental justice organisations have launched a high court challenge against Eskom’s proposed Nuclear-1 power station, arguing that the 2017 environmental authorisation, upheld by Dion George in 2025, breached South Africa’s environmental laws Residents mull source of pongBy Sheree BegaPeople have been reporting strong sulphur odours causing headaches and eye irritation. The city is monitoring air quality while authorities investigate potential Highveld emissions Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 intercepts four Chinese fishing vessels violating EEZ rulesBy Sheree BegaFour Chinese-flagged fishing vessels were fined R400 000 and released after a coordinated operation by officials and the police ‘Zombie’ nuclear project: Nuclear-1 environmental authorisation faces legal battleBy Sheree BegaEnvironmental justice organisations have launched a high court challenge against Eskom’s proposed Nuclear-1 power station, arguing that the 2017 environmental authorisation, upheld by Dion George in 2025, breached South Africa’s environmental laws Residents mull source of pongBy Sheree BegaPeople have been reporting strong sulphur odours causing headaches and eye irritation. The city is monitoring air quality while authorities investigate potential Highveld emissions Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
‘Zombie’ nuclear project: Nuclear-1 environmental authorisation faces legal battleBy Sheree BegaEnvironmental justice organisations have launched a high court challenge against Eskom’s proposed Nuclear-1 power station, arguing that the 2017 environmental authorisation, upheld by Dion George in 2025, breached South Africa’s environmental laws Residents mull source of pongBy Sheree BegaPeople have been reporting strong sulphur odours causing headaches and eye irritation. The city is monitoring air quality while authorities investigate potential Highveld emissions Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Residents mull source of pongBy Sheree BegaPeople have been reporting strong sulphur odours causing headaches and eye irritation. The city is monitoring air quality while authorities investigate potential Highveld emissions Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Ezemvelo says war on rhinos continues, supports regulated trade to curb poachingBy Sandile MothaEzemvelo KZN Wildlife highlights a successful dehorning programme and improved anti-poaching measures but continues to call for discussion on legal rhino horn trade to protect the species and fund conservation Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Government responds to ‘rotten egg’ smell in GautengBy Sheree BegaThe department of forestry, fisheries and the environment is monitoring reports of a strong sulphur odour in Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni. Elevated hydrogen sulphide levels are believed to be the cause Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Rising oil prices threaten African economies, new analysis warnsBy Sheree BegaSub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
From Indonesia to the Southern Ocean: Marion Island’s growing plastic problemBy Sheree BegaA new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
From Congo to China: 309 freshwater fish species uncovered last yearBy Sheree BegaFreshwater ecosystems are rich but fragile. Of the new fish species discovered, many are critically endangered Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Glyphosate found in staple foods in SABy Sheree BegaThe African Centre for Biodiversity is calling for deregistration of the herbicide while manufacturers insist their products meet regulatory limits SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlandsBy Sheree BegaA new study has warned of a sharp drop in blue crane chicks in Overberg and Swartland Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More Latest News The dignity deficit EFF backs ANC in Johannesburg budget vote despite earlier threats Mchunu demands that Mkhwanazi provide evidence of corruption How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the people Urban heat hits poorest areas hardest, new street data shows Subdued demand conditions weigh on manufacturing sentiment – Q1 Absa Manufacturing Survey Pressure mounts over parliamentary vetting after Yoliswa Makhasi’s appointment ‘No need for fuel panic-buying’, government and industry leaders say Sharpeville’s legacy: how a massacre shaped the global fight against racism 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 }
Farmers despair amid FMD outbreakBy Sheree BegaThe psychological toll of rampant foot-and-mouth disease is colliding with debt, regulatory paralysis and the emotional weight of generational loss Load More