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How control of water shapes power and security in Africa
14th November 2025 Water is often taken for granted, if you’re lucky enough to have it coming out of taps. Yet it lies at the heart of national security. Controlling... →
Innovative sound solutions improve urban living in South African cities
13th November 2025 South African cities face unique urban challenges, with noise pollution emerging as a significant concern. Addressing this issue is crucial for... →
South Africa’s rail reform: enroute to implementation
12th November 2025 South Africa’s rail sector is moving from diagnosis to delivery. The challenges are well documented: a shortage of operational trains, ageing... →
Adaptive re-use - Sustainable Property Development: Legal challenges and opportunities
12th November 2025 Adaptive reuse represents a transformative approach to property development that addresses both economic and environmental imperatives in South... →
Make polluters pay: Proposal for a surtax on fossil fuel industries’ profits
11th November 2025 Against the backdrop of rising inequalities and the accelerating climate and environmental crisis, this paper, by Eurodad and the Global Alliance... →
Minister Dion George welcomes continued success in combating Abalone trafficking
10th November 2025 Minister Dion George of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has welcomed the successful intelligence-driven operation that resulted in the... →
Eskom celebrates Koeberg Unit 2’s 40 years of commercial operation
By: Sabrina Jardim 10th November 2025 Power utility Eskom on November 9 celebrated the 40-year anniversary of Unit 2 at the Koeberg nuclear power station. Koeberg Unit 2 entered... →
When polluters don’t pay: still no cleanup at South African oil refinery that’s caused millions in damage but was sold for 6 cents
10th November 2025 When BP and Shell sold the South African Petroleum Refinery (Sapref) in 2024 to the Central Energy Fund, a government entity, for R1 (or six US... →












