Court halts Shell and Total’s West Coast drilling ambitions Shell and TotalEnergies have suffered a major legal setback after the Western Cape High Court overturned the...
As South Africa’s water crisis deepens, criminal mafias are hijacking the country’s most essential resource and experts now want them labelled as terrorists. For many South...
A Bittersweet Crisis for South Africa’s Chocolate Lovers For many South Africans, a slab of chocolate is more than just a treat. It’s a comfort, a...
SARB Raises the Alarm: Climate Change, Cyber Threats and Economic Stagnation Risk Financial Stability “Climate change will be an abiding challenge…” – SARB Governor Lesetja Kganyago...
More than 90% of South Africans are exposed to harmful air pollution. The risks go beyond coughs and wheezes, we’re talking cancer, heart disease, and even...
Water in Gauteng is becoming scarcer, and many Joburg residents are feeling the squeeze. This isn’t just about dry taps – it’s a complex challenge rooted...
When Johannesburg hosted the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) conference for the first time on African soil, history was made. To influence the direction of...
The world may soon see its first-ever global carbon tax—and it could come from the shipping industry. On the final day of high-stakes negotiations in London,...
Unpredictable weather continues to take a toll on South African agriculture, with farmers and sustainability experts warning of growing risks to food production, livestock, and national...
In Snake Park, Soweto, residents live under a cloud of gold dust—one that is poisoning them. Towering over their homes is a massive mine dump, a...