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AfriForum wants Panyaza Lesufi gone over poorly performing municipalities, Gauteng's decay
By: Thabi Shomolekae 18th October 2024 Civil rights organisation AfriForum is urging national government to remove Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi from office to “prevent a catastrophe”... →
AfriForum insists on Lesufi’s removal to prevent “Day Zero” in Gauteng
18th October 2024 The civil rights organisation AfriForum warns that Gauteng’s impending water crisis can be attributed to the serious extent of municipal decay and... →
A decade of contaminated land regulation in South Africa
16th October 2024 Many countries have specific regulatory regimes for the remediation of contaminated land as a vital part of environmental law. →
Happening in Parliament this week
14th October 2024 Questions to the President in the National Assembly (NA), the Executive Statement by the Minister of Transport, and the debate in the National... →
WWF data shows significant decline in monitored wildlife populations
By: Sabrina Jardim 11th October 2024 The average size of monitored wildlife populations has declined by 73% in the 50 years from 1970 to 2020, global conservation organisation the... →
Steenhuisen vows more targeted approach to resolving food security challenge
By: Marleny Arnoldi 10th October 2024 About 20-million South Africans, or 63% of households, are food insecure, Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen revealed at the unveiling of the... →
Our country may soon be defenceless, as DMV collapses
9th October 2024 Today’s Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans (DMV) made one thing clear: without urgent intervention, South Africa will be... →
From Cradle to Grave: How Food Shapes the Journey of Life
8th October 2024 Many of the most significant dates of the human experience are accompanied by a meal. When celebrating a birthday or a funeral, food is involved in... →