Aerial ‘Toxic Tour’ of Mpumalanga’s coal-fired power stations with GP Africa
SABC Digital News joined Greenpeace Africa for a ‘Toxic Tour’ of coal-fired power stations in
SABC journo shines at SAB Environmental Media Awards
SABC journalists Nina Oosthuizen (Online) and Jamaine Krige (Radio) walked away with the Audio Media
Howling with the wolves in the Free State
As South Africans we are accustomed to wild animals and it’s not every day that you hear about a
Boss Babes top tips for successful entrepreneurs
Boss Babes are a group of entrepreneurial women who support and motivate each other in their
100 murders in JHB per year with banned substance
At least 100 people are murdered in Johannesburg alone with the banned pesticide Aldicarb every
800 dogs poisoned per week with banned substance
At least 800 dogs are poisoned with the banned pesticide, Aldicarb, every week in South Africa. SABC
Algorithms: watching your every move
If you use a device to connect to the digital world, algorithms affect you. Algorithms can have an
Project Sunshine lighting the dark in townships
In South Africa, it is common for communities living in impoverished settlements not to have direct
Township kids give a hoot about owls
After rescuing an injured owl in Alex Township from children throwing rocks at it, animal
Parents warned about online predators and bullies
The internet has opened up a whole new world of accessible knowledge, but with it, lurks dangers for
Human rights also children’s rights
Children are given a voice and opportunity to express themselves through learning about their rights
Working to help curb SA’s animal overpopulation crisis
Animal welfare organisations and government are working together in rural areas to try and curb
Helping the community of Alex and their animals
An unsterilised pet and its offspring can produce over 60 000 lives in 6 years. The Sandton SPCA
Durban Deep children return to school after a month
Over a 1100 children return to Durban Deep primary school after a month of no education. This after
Worms in water spark protest shutting down primary school
Water is an essential driving force of life and a basic human right but not all South Africans have
PHOTOS: Sights from ANC closing conference
Some photos catching the atmosphere at the closing of the 54th African National Congress alongside
A broken symbiosis: The media and the liberation movement
The African National Congress’s National Conference has a rich history with its roots
Khoi-San demand recognition of their rights
The Khoi-San want government to recognise them as the first nation of South Africa, for their