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Johannesburg’s inner city has seen a surge in creative hub development, driven by artists with an entrepreneurial spirit.
The impending 30 percent tariff on South African citrus imports to the U.S. threatens the livelihoods of South African citrus farmers, as it could lead to food inflation and a disruption in the ...
Six Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) instruments on four satellites are used to produce a global continuous multidecadal record of Earth’s radiation budget (ERB) at the ...
AMCEN marks 40 years of uniting Africa for environmental action, shaping policy, driving green growth, and securing a ...
AMCEN marks 40 years of environmental action, urging bold, united strategies for Africa’s future, aligned with Agenda 2063 ...
Exploring the challenges faced by South Africa's Grade 12 learners as they prepare for final exams amidst economic turmoil, ...
By Adrian Ephraim Just a year ago, South Africa’s agricultural sector was reeling. Drought conditions decimated crops, ...
Winter in some parts of South Africa is a time of low (or no) rainfall and high fire danger. Sheldon Strydom studies the ...
Talks with the South African government have so far yielded little progress to avert the closure of loss-making long steel ...
Shell has been granted environmental authorisation to drill up to five deep-water wells off South Africa's west coast, the ...
No warnings for Thursday, 10 July 2025, but cold, wet and windy weather advisory for Friday in Northern and Western Cape.
South Africa plans to boost citrus exports from 164.5 million cartons in 2024 to 260 million cartons by 2032, a 58% increase. The sector faces trade barriers, including tariffs from the US, India, ...