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Sewage leaks put South Africa’s freshwater at risk: how citizen scientists are helping clean up
15th March 2024 Across South Africa, sewage systems are leaking and contaminating the country’s freshwater. Involving the affected communities can help prevent... →
Not so quiet revolution
By: Terence Creamer 15th March 2024 For several years, the roll-out of rooftop solar, batteries and inverters has been referred to as South Africa’s quite revolution. While Eskom... →
Daily Podcast – March 14, 2024
By: Thabi Shomolekae 14th March 2024 Making headlines: IFP takes three wards from ANC in Newcastle metro; PSA urges govt to prioritise cybersecurity amid attacks; And, Patricia de... →
Colonial statues in Africa have been removed, returned and torn down again – why it’s such a complex history
14th March 2024 In 2020, the murder of George Floyd in the US served as a catalyst for the global Black Lives Matter movement. It sparked widespread protests... →
WC Dept. Agriculture supports food security with over 2500 food gardens planned
14th March 2024 The Western Cape Department of Agriculture (WCDoA) will support more than 2 500 households in producing their own food on the 2024/25 financial... →
PSA urges govt to prioritise cybersecurity amid attacks
By: Thabi Shomolekae 14th March 2024 The Public Servants Association wants government to prioritise cybersecurity, including investing in skills development, following recent... →
PSA concerned about cyber-attacks on government systems
14th March 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA) is extremely concerned and appalled by recent cyber-attacks on government systems and implications for... →
New online portal launched to aid Cape Town’s solar PV boom
By: Irma Venter 13th March 2024 The City of Cape Town has launched a new online application portal for solar photovoltaic (PV) installations. More than 5 000 solar PV systems have... →