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South Africa’s estuary towns offer pure tranquility—from Kosi Bay to Kenton-on-Sea, here are five river escapes you need to explore… The post Where river meets ocean: 5 tranquil estuary towns to visit ...
Shell has been granted environmental authorisation to drill up to five deep-water wells off South Africa's west coast, the ...
The three power purchase agreements (PPAs) that Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) has signed to date will provide the lion’s share ...
Nature isn't confined to officially protected areas. A lot can be done to conserve biodiversity in other places too. The ...
From gold rush towns to fossil-filled caves and living art hubs, these South African museums prove that culture and history ...
Authorities across the Western Cape have issued urgent warnings to motorists as numerous roads remain closed or affected due to ongoing flooding, mudslides, fallen trees, and damaged infrastructure.
The City of Cape Town has launched a new marketing campaign designed to reach visitors directly in their hotels and guesthouses, using coat-hanger cards as a novel tool to promote tourism and ...
Despite national economic challenges, the Western Cape shines as South Africa's most resilient province, showcasing positive GDP growth and leading the Business Confidence Index for Q2 2025.
The Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, Free State and Lesotho are in the “snow zone” with some areas expected to experience heavier snowfall than others.
The Western Cape Government’s Department of Infrastructure, together with its appointed professional team, is making steady progress on Contract C0964.02—an ambitious R520m project to upgrade Louis ...
Guy Plint, a professor emeritus of earth sciences at Western University, joined London Morning to talk about identifying footprints of dinosaurs dating back 140 million years in South Africa.
We are both familiar with dinosaur tracks from our research in Canada, so we decided to investigate the possibility of tracks in South Africa’s Western Cape.
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