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Drought is devastating southern Africa’s crops: why it’s happening and what can be learned
22nd August 2024 Southern Africa’s worst drought in years has destroyed crops of the staple food, maize, across the region. Malawi, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe,... →
How to wander responsibility: sustainable tourism practices & legal compliance in South Africa
21st August 2024 As the tourism world continues to expand, sustainable tourism is no longer optional but a necessity. Tourists are urged to assess their travels'... →
Barrick Gold on way to becoming major copper producer
By: Martin Creamer 19th August 2024 In less than six years, at the end of the decade, 2030, Barrick will have grown its gold output by 30% and will be a copper miner up there with... →
#GPSOPA:Lesufi offers no solution to poor service delivery in Gauteng
16th August 2024 As expected, Premier Panyaza Lesufi, has not offered any solutions to the service delivery issues faced by Gauteng residents , instead he kept on... →
Cape Town to launch constitutional challenge if Public Procurement Bill is gazetted
By: Irma Venter 12th August 2024 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has urged President Cyril Ramaphosa not to gazette the new Public Procurement Bill into law, as the city... →
Cape Town urges President Ramaphosa to reconsider Public Procurement Bill
8th August 2024 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has urged President Ramaphosa not to gazette the Public Procurement Bill into law, warning that it will slow... →
DA requests Agriculture Minister to investigate failed R43 million Mantusini Dairy Project
5th August 2024 The multi-million rand government funded Mantusini Dairy Project near Port St Johns, that was promoted as an empowerment project to uplift hundreds... →
Grid infrastructure holds potential for South Africa if properly leveraged – expert
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 2nd August 2024 Power and energy expert Vally Padayachee has emphasised the untapped potential and critical importance of optimising the country’s grid system,... →