Relocating ancient trees such as the baobab is possible but comes at a cost to its micro-habitat
Last week Fikile Ntshangase was gunned down as activists fight mining company Tendele’s expansions. Community members tell the M&G about the ‘kill lists’ and the dread they live with every day
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"I want to believe we’ve moved to greener grass. I know, we haven’t, and racists thrive among us daily".
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