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Green hydrogen produced on site can help Africa’s people, says Hydrox
By: Martin Creamer 17th November 2023 Green hydrogen produced on site can play a huge role in solving the energy crisis as it eliminates the challenges associated with establishing... →
Happening in Parliament this week
13th November 2023 A debate on the rising costs of living, Questions for Oral Reply, Mini-Plenary Sessions and consideration of Bills and Budgetary Review and... →
Voluntary Sustainability Standards and BioTrade: Is there a connection?
7th November 2023 This report provides a synthesis of the connections between selected Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) and the UNCTAD BioTrade Principles... →
CoCT Sewage Debacle: ActionSA files Criminal Charges as City’s Records Confirm Unlawful Non-Compliance with Permit Requirements
3rd November 2023 Today, ActionSA has filed criminal charges against the City of Cape Town, in continuation of our ongoing efforts to combat the City's continued... →
Provincial Law Enforcement cracks down on R20 million illicit goods
30th October 2023 The Western Cape Traffic Law Enforcement (TLE) services made arrests to the value of R19 498 536.50 on confiscated illicit goods this year alone.... →
Africa’s ocean of organised crime
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th October 2023 The ocean is central to global illicit trade. Criminal networks plunder marine resources, scour shipping lanes for vessels to hijack, and traverse... →
CoCT Sewage Debacle: ActionSA to file Criminal Complaint as City’s Records Confirm Non-Compliance with Permit Requirements
5th October 2023 In our ongoing fight to address the City of Cape Town’s continued discharge of raw sewage into the ocean via its Marine Outfall Pipes, we have... →
South Africa gives go-ahead for TotalEnergies to drill offshore
By: Reuters 3rd October 2023 South Africa's environment ministry has given the go-ahead for TotalEnergies to drill offshore for gas and oil, after rejecting an appeal from more... →