Land inequality a hot topic in South Africa Different social causes clash over access to river Jobs, housing, indigenous rights, environment spotlighted CAPE TOWN, Oct 23 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) ...
Flood disasters in South Africa are not only natural events. Pollution and poor river management are causing far worse damage, as was shown during the recent extreme weather in the Western Cape.
This colorful mural by French artist Tim Marsh shows a woman and a lion, symbolizing the interdependence between people and wildlife. Photo Credit: Dorine Reinstein My initial impression when I ...
Few cities are rooted in nature quite like Cape Town. It’s a place where mountains plunge into the sea, vineyards spill across rolling valleys, and a vast, biodiverse kelp forest sways beneath the ...
Researcher warns of threat to the Okavango Delta Highly invasive Australian red claw crayfish are spreading rapidly across southern Africa's waterways. Local fishers' livelihoods and aquatic ...