More tender irregularities are emerging from the beleaguered Water Affairs Department.
As housing developments spread across the grasslands of Gauteng, insects are being pushed out of their homes. And when that happens, they fade away.
Whales and vegetation may be in danger if methane gas drilling goes ahead in southern Cape.
As the tabling of the controversial green paper on land reform is delayed, DG quits for ‘a career in education’.
Accusations fly that Cydrick Mhinga used the community’s plush resort as his private palace.
The controversy surrounding a land deal on the banks of Hartbeespoort Dam escalated this week.
International coffee brand Starbucks has decided to partner an unknown local company, the director of which has a murky financial background.
A special environmental government task team will probe mining in sensitive areas after a swarm of controversial green lights given by government.
Environmental affairs has ordered mining company, Coal of Africa, to stop all "illegal" building activities at Mapungubwe immediately.
AndrĂ© Visagie grew frustrated with what he saw as the "slow tempo" of the movement after the murder of former AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
Staff down tools and bring pump stations to a halt, threatening the East Rand’s groundwater.
Eugene Terre’Blanche is sitting happily in heaven, where he shares his days with his first horse and his family, according to medium Sue du Randt.
Not for profit award, commendation: <b>Save the Flamingo</b>.
Not for profit award, winner: <b>Collect-a-Can</b>
Energy efficiency and carbon management winner: <b>Greening Durban 2010 Programme</b>.
Former ANC spokesperson Carl Niehaus was involved in the approval for a golf estate’s environmental impact assessment, after it had been declined.
New twist in mining saga as questionable link to diamond project emerges.
Coal firm presses ahead with plans for a mine near Mapungubwe as legal challenges mount.
Africa’s maligned malaria fighter causes male reproductive disorders as well as cancer, study shows. <b>Yolandi Groenewald</b> reports.
New charter would require farmers to sell 40% to black shareholders.
Farmers, communities and animals are at risk because of the contamination of the Olifants River.
Turmoil has enveloped the top echelons of fuel parastatal PetroSA, with three top executives being suspended last week and then reinstated this week.
Right-wing whites believe South Africa’s long-awaited racial civil war is finally imminent.
Man linked to mining firm has been involved
in dodgy deals in other companies.
Nuclear energy project’s last-gasp bid to secure a client and its future as workforce is scaled back.
Mismanagement and inadequate budgets have left the province’s wildlife sanctuaries in ruins.
Desalination plants are expensive but they could solve water shortages in dry places.
Sodomy will not feature in the defence of the two accused of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche, the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader.
An ANC bigwig is accused of using underhand methods to punt mining near Mapungubwe heritage site.
Astronomer Phil Charles has been cleared of all charges against him — but the fallout from his extraordinary disciplinary hearing continues.
The land reform department’s controversial call for land to be declared a national asset must be seen as a "cry for help".
World Bank’s green criteria for lending mean that the multimillion-rand coal-fired power station may not get financial backing.