Tea production could well be the sweetener a South Africa grappling with unemployment especially in rural areas needs to revive an ailing economy. The Limpopo…
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Playing hard in rugged Waterberg
Efforts to revive domestic tourism as the sector continues to suffer effect of the covid-19 lockdown that led to millions of job losses
Bitter harvest of freedom for farm workers
Freedom remains a mirage, a pipe dream for many poor black people employed on South African farms. Many continue to work and live under deplorable…
Elephants kill suspected poacher
A total of 16 elephants were poached for their ivory in the Kruger National Park during 2020
Muthambi wants Khoi-San bill expedited
Sibulele Kasa The Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) Faith Muthambi has urged the department to expedite the…
Thulamela, why, oh why did its people leave?
The tragedy with history is that it offers so much yet still so little in answers to understanding the past. It’s a never ending process…
Court nullifies Makgobaskloof land claimants meeting
The Supreme Court of Appeal has struck a blow to a community of land claimants embroiled in a bitter power struggle, ruling that the voting…
CHIETA helping entrepreneurs reach their goals
The CEO of the Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) Yershen Pillay is powering ahead with efforts to ensure the entity meets its mandate…
Indigenous and tribal peoples ‘best guardians’ of forests
Deforestation rates are significantly lower in Indigenous and Tribal territories where governments have formally recognized collective land rights, according to a new report launched today.…
…a time to pluck up that which is planted
IN December subsistence farmers Kgadi and Martin Monyamane together with their assistant Simon Nkuna were working their land planting bambara groundnuts. The retired teacher couple’s…









