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Abalone poachers must be severely punished
5th May 2023 The DA in the Western Cape welcomes the arrest of two alleged abalone poachers near Graaff-Reinet, who were caught with R3.3 million worth of the... →
Anglo’s 680 MW prioritised first-wave renewable energy projects on way

By: Martin Creamer 19th April 2023 Listed as a 2023 priority by Anglo American is getting the first wave of the renewable energy ecosystem projects under way in South Africa. The... →
Happening in Parliament this week
17th April 2023 Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Questions for Oral Reply session is the only formal parliamentary sitting scheduled for this opening week of the... →
DA exposes the disproportionate scale of coastal outfalls
29th March 2023 A recent response to a question from the DA has exposed that approximately 77% of all sewage being released via coastal outfalls is coming from the... →
High Seas Treaty needs African support to work
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd March 2023 After nearly two decades of negotiations, consensus has finally been reached at the United Nations (UN) to protect marine biodiversity in the High... →
CSIR-led research uncovers multidecadal trend of increasing iron stress in Southern Ocean phytoplankton
3rd March 2023 Research undertaken by a South African (Department of Science and Innovation-funded) climate science group at the Council for Scientific and... →
Cape Town’s unemployment down 2,6%, lowest of the metros
28th February 2023 Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says the City is encouraged by unemployment in Cape Town declining by 2,6 percentage points, with the city maintaining the... →
Organised crime is infecting African and global supply chains
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th February 2023 Transnational organised crime is usually associated with violent mafia-style groups that traffic drugs, people, arms and wildlife. Less dramatic... →