South Africa’s Energy Sector: Major Air Pollution Hotspots Unmasked
Greenpeace’s recent report has shed light on the alarming levels of air pollution in South Africa, particularly in the energy […]
Greenpeace’s recent report has shed light on the alarming levels of air pollution in South Africa, particularly in the energy […]
The Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced an increase in fuel prices in Namibia, with petrol going up by
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) military mission in Mozambique, known as Samim, was deployed in July 2021 to combat
After years of water shortages, the divide between the haves and have-nots in KwaZulu-Natal’s south coast is stark. While wealthier
A Zimbabwean truck driver, Jeremiah Kamuterera, finds himself in a dire situation after a tragic accident in the Democratic Republic
Cape Town Fire Displaces Over 700 in Informal Settlements A tragic fire over the Easter weekend ravaged through Cape Town’s
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made a significant move by appointing seasoned banker John Mushayavanhu as the new governor of the
On March 28, 2024, TotalEnergies, the French oil and gas giant, celebrates its 100th anniversary. However, as we reflect on
An average family of six now needs a minimum of ZW$5.4 million to cover their monthly expenses, marking a significant
Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth is a natural wonder, with the earth rich in metal ores like gold, lithium, diamond, granite, and
Zanu PF activists from Glenview who were previously arrested in connection with the tragic death of opposition activist Tinashe Chitsunge
Government has implemented a ban on all church gatherings during the upcoming Easter holidays at venues without running water due