Durban-Pietermaritzburg river pollution is a microcosm of nationwide water pollution control failures
By Tony Carnie
Feature | 14 November 2019
Global movement against human-caused climate change steps up its South African presence
Brief | 11 October 2019
Alien vegetation has a “severe impact” on biodiversity says SANBI
News | 8 October 2019
30-year-old settlement is still a mess
News | 4 October 2019
Water in the Black River is as dirty as untreated sewage
Feature | 26 September 2019
Powerful image sheds light on desperate measures to save rhinos
By Fred Kockott and Mlu Mdletshe
News | 25 September 2019
“You’ll die of old age. I’ll die of climate change”
By Sandisiwe Shoba, Zoë Postman, Thamsanqa Mbovane and Masixole Feni
News | 20 September 2019
Pietermaritzburg judge grants leave to appeal to environmental groups
By Fred Kockott
News | 19 September 2019
City still to appoint managers of drop-off facilities
News | 18 September 2019
Environmental groups’ objections over-ruled
By Fred Kockott
News | 11 September 2019
Expert says uMsunduzi River can recover in a year if rehabilitation is done properly
By Fred Kockott
News | 10 September 2019
“We may need to retreat and allow nature to provide a barrier to the ocean” says Mayco Member
News | 30 August 2019
Fund set up to assist with cleanup
By Mlu Mdletshe
Feature | 28 August 2019
But draft criticised for draconian measures such as outlawing foul language
News | 19 August 2019
1,6 million litres of fatty oils and caustic soda poured out of Willowton Oil into the Msundusi River on Tuesday leaving a trail of destruction
By Fred Kockott
News | 18 August 2019
Ruling may lead to better environmental oversight
Law | 14 August 2019