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SA: Mmamoloko Kubayi: Address by Minister of Human Settlements, during the Eastern Cape Hs Indaba, Gqebera (06/07/2023)
7th July 2023 Creating new spaces for human settlements drives the creation of new infrastructure which in turn drives the construction sector. This has a direct... →
Five questions for African countries that want to build climate-resilient health systems
26th June 2023 Every day seems to bring a new headline about a devastating climate event. African countries aren’t spared. A “rain bomb” in South Africa. Flooding... →
African cities and climate change: the real debate is who should pay to fix the problem
20th June 2023 For most city mayors and managers in Africa, the debate about whether climate change is real is a moot topic. They know it is. They are on the... →
Climate change journalism in South Africa misses the mark by ignoring people’s daily experiences
20th June 2023 South Africa’s media houses rely too heavily on events like conferences, climate disasters and the release of scientific papers in their reporting... →
Committee on COGTA welcomes briefing from NDMC on the readiness for winter season disasters
9th June 2023 The Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs has welcomed the briefing it received today from the National Disaster... →
Rajoelina and the extreme personalisation of power
2nd June 2023 Can a judoka throw Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina off his podium as head of state? Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, a former judo champion and head... →
Greenpeace confident African govts will end plastic pollution
By: Thabi Shomolekae 29th May 2023 Greenpeace Africa’s Communication and Story Manager Hellen Kahaso Dena said she was confident that African governments will adopt and champion a... →
Is Cyclone Freddy’s record-breaking devastation the new normal?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th March 2023 Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which struck Southern Africa between February and March, broke multiple records for both power and duration. Running for... →