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Tag: Climate Change

Climate change was used to weaken and undermine the Western world – Frans Cronje

South Africa—22 Jan 2026

2025 was the third-warmest year on record

International—18 Jan 2026

South Africa’s climate promises faces a reality check

South Africa—12 Jan 2026

South Africans increasingly want action on climate change

South Africa—30 Nov 2025

South Africa’s R393 billion economic hit

South Africa—26 Nov 2025

One of the most politically charged climate summits yet

South Africa—24 Nov 2025

A lot of bark but little bite for ambitious climate pledges

International—16 Nov 2025

Climate transition finance failing to protect workers and communities

South Africa—9 Nov 2025

Global warming fueling stronger storms

International—2 Nov 2025

Warming planet, dwindling health

International—31 Oct 2025

Humanity has entered a ‘dangerous new phase’ in the climate crisis

South Africa—25 Oct 2025

The big climate change debate

International—24 Oct 2025

We are on the edge of irreversible climate change

South Africa—18 Oct 2025

Our oceans are taking major strain

South Africa—11 Oct 2025

Johannesburg feeling the heat

South Africa—30 Sep 2025
Image: Greenpeace Africa.

The court case that could reshape South Africa’s energy and environmental future

South Africa—23 Sep 2025

African leaders vow to tackle climate change

International—16 Sep 2025

Facing the heat: Africa pushed from talk to climate action

South Africa—10 Sep 2025

The newfound risk of heatwaves

South Africa—27 Aug 2025

The poison that may be on your dinner table

South Africa—26 Aug 2025

Adapt or perish: South Africa’s new climate plan

South Africa—19 Aug 2025

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Only factory of its kind in South Africa to be shut down

Business—16 Feb 2026

Prominent attorney wants to run South Africa’s capital city

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

Ramaphosa and Steenhuisen fiddle as they make South African farmers watch their cattle die

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

9 months on – South African refugees in the United States face an uphill battle

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

New board for state-owned enterprise struggling to pay salaries

Business—16 Feb 2026

Top economist positive about Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

Expect to get killed if you point a gun at a soldier in Cape Town or Gauteng

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

Water Minister in Ethiopia amid crisis, and ex-city manager’s R3.5 million luxury trip exposed

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

One man warned about South Africa’s water crisis 18 years ago – and was suspended

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

Ramaphosa gives false hope about water crisis

South Africa—15 Feb 2026

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Only factory of its kind in South Africa to be shut down

Business—16 Feb 2026
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Prominent attorney wants to run South Africa’s capital city

South Africa—16 Feb 2026
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Ramaphosa and Steenhuisen fiddle as they make South African farmers watch their cattle die

South Africa—16 Feb 2026
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New board for state-owned enterprise struggling to pay salaries

Business—16 Feb 2026
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Top economist positive about Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address

South Africa—16 Feb 2026
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Expect to get killed if you point a gun at a soldier in Cape Town or Gauteng

South Africa—16 Feb 2026
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Water Minister in Ethiopia amid crisis, and ex-city manager’s R3.5 million luxury trip exposed

South Africa—16 Feb 2026
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One man warned about South Africa’s water crisis 18 years ago – and was suspended

South Africa—16 Feb 2026
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Ramaphosa gives false hope about water crisis

South Africa—15 Feb 2026
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South Africa’s democratic crisis

South Africa—15 Feb 2026

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Comments

We are in the midst of the wettest drought in the history of the Planet, such is the incompetence of...

Mike Wiggill on 16 Feb 2026

I do not pay too much attention to DR'S economic ramblings, and none at all when he tries to talk...

Mike Wiggill on 16 Feb 2026

If you point can gun at anyone you should expect to get killed... exactly why the ANC has always been...

Mike Wiggill on 16 Feb 2026

gORDON hILL,IS CONTUING WITH THE MANDATE OF HIS Boses of our Colonizers,by practicing racism techtics,separating blacks residents of Capetown visibility...

Menzi T Gama on 16 Feb 2026

Those that are unhappy choose not to vote because they believe if they vote for someone other than gov they...

sbjp8142 on 16 Feb 2026

How are the MILLION homes in Soweto that CR promised a few SONAs ago. Again more lip service kak promises.

Andy Thomas on 16 Feb 2026

Where I live, they are replacing the failed sewerage pipe along the main road, but no one thought to also...

Andy Thomas on 16 Feb 2026

So you wanted vested interests to continue importing and distributing FMD vaccines... You are one of those who knowingly supported...

OKhethiweyo on 16 Feb 2026

Utterly agree. First the DA hops into bed with the anc to secure National government kudu's (like who the hell...

Andrea on 16 Feb 2026

Go ahead and instruct one gangster to do just that... point a gun at a soldier... lets see...whatll happen. By...

OKhethiweyo on 16 Feb 2026
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