After a week of stress-reducing activities (and no caffeine) in what has to be one of the prettiest places to decompress, ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNWhat did you eat for breakfast? Imagining Africa’s conservation future starts with simple questionsAfrica is at a critical crossroads with challenges in biodiversity, climate, demographics, urbanisation, governance, economic ...
From securing funding for Indian Health Services and ongoing water settlements to increasing investments in infrastructure, education and law enforcement, many Indigenous leaders and organizations ...
Scientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
A city in South Africa is working to remove an invasive species known as devil's thorn from the banks of the Elsieskraal ...
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South Africa Today on MSNLaunch dates announced for South Africa’s ultimate indigenous garden guide, authored by top horticulturalistsA 10-year passion project by three of South Africa’s leading horticulturalists has finally been launched, with the South ...
Sometimes words fall hopelessly short. This might explain the silences between the two botanists as their vehicle crunches ...
Dr Elsa Pooley looks forward to the book launch. Photo: Renishaw Hills. Renowned botanist, landscaper and author Dr Elsa Pooley will discuss her latest book with co-writers Geoff Nichols and ...
The Fraser-Cascades school district had a difficult time hiring Indigenous educators last year. But it wasn’t for lack of trying (or funding). Hope’s public school system is home to about ...
This article delves into the realm of South African girls on OnlyFans, a platform that has gained vast acknowledgement in modern times. Their inherent beauty and radiant charm distinguish them ...
The High Court has paved the way for Indigenous groups to access hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation for land rights that were extinguished in the Northern Territory dating back more ...
South African researchers are making groundbreaking strides in validating African traditional medicines for HIV treatment. If successful, these efforts could not only revolutionise healthcare but ...
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