Project links academics, citizen scientists and learners to monitor borehole and river water
Feature | 25 May 2023
Protected areas critical to the country’s biodiversity and conservation efforts are being badly mismanaged, says the Endangered Wildlife Trust
By Paul Giess
Opinion | 23 May 2023
Tourism body warned that this would threaten species and actually lose money for the Zambian economy
By Charles Mafa
Feature | 22 May 2023
Amadiba Crisis Committee secures interim interdict against development
News | 15 May 2023
They are reclaimers, and some have been living and working in the building for 10 years
News | 4 May 2023
“For a month I could not stand the smell from the bins,” says Dorah Ramugoni
News | 18 April 2023
Giboh Pearson and his neighbours climbed into the trees to escape the devastating effects of Cyclone Freddy
News | 17 March 2023
“Toxic” levels of E. coli will require national government intervention, say water activists
News | 27 February 2023
Company criticised for huge profits amidst climate crisis
By Liezl Human
News | 23 February 2023
The City is considering treating sewage before releasing it through marine outfalls. But even then, “forever” chemicals will not be broken down
News | 21 February 2023
TotalEnergies plans to drill for oil and gas between Mossel Bay and Cape St Francis
Brief | 9 February 2023
Several beaches were closed over the holidays, but test results show that water quality at some other beaches is even worse
News | 2 February 2023
Many fishers will be left stranded for months while waiting
By Liezl Human
News | 1 February 2023
Marathon legal battle against R14.25-million defamation case continues
By John Yeld
Law | 1 February 2023
Mfana Ignitus Kubai’s prison sentence was increased from 11 to 15 years on appeal
Law | 31 January 2023
Doring Bay Abalone, 37% owned by the community, produces about 60 tonnes of abalone per year, mostly to legally export to China.
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
News | 24 January 2023