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Climate, conflict and aid: three-pronged solution needed for Mozambique
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st October 2024 The protracted crisis in Cabo Delgado requires a triple nexus approach to climate change, conflict and humanitarian assistance. Mozambique, like... →
DWS launches Vaal anti-pollution forum
By: Natasha Odendaal 1st October 2024 The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is preparing to launch a new forum aimed at mitigating the years-long pollution impacting the Vaal... →
Two Little Raindrops – Adele Lamothe
1st October 2024 In this rhyming picture book two quirky raindrops, Splish and Splash, find themselves far away from their comfortable cloud. They both soon realize... →
Lesotho Highlands Water Project tunnel set for six-month closure
By: Natasha Odendaal 30th September 2024 The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) tunnel is set to be closed on Tuesday for a period of six months for critical maintenance. The closure... →
DA concerned as eThekwini water crisis deepens
30th September 2024 The DA in eThekwini notes with concern the worsening of the water crisis in the municipality with the city ready to implement restrictions or... →
South Africa’s municipalities aren’t fixing roads, supplying clean water or keeping the lights on: new study explains why
30th September 2024 South Africa has a massive infrastructure problem. Roads, electricity supply and water management are just three areas in which there is mounting... →
Gauteng’s water crisis signals the risk of climate-water conflicts
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th September 2024 The prospect of extreme water scarcity makes South Africa vulnerable to climate change-induced crises which could trigger conflict. Gauteng is... →
Delaying the charging of employees can rock the labour law tightrope
30th September 2024 Too many employers make the mistake of unnecessarily delaying the charging of employees for misconduct. Failing to discipline employees timeously... →