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Water flows from the Vaal Dam after several sluice gates were opened in February 2021. Heavy rains in the Gauteng province resulted in a spike in dam levels. Deaan Vivier/ via GettyImages.

Water and Sanitation on South Africa’s water levels

by South African Government Jan 28, 2022Jan 28, 2022

The bulk of the provinces have recorded expansion in water levels namely; Free State, KwaZulu Natal, Mpumalanga, and Northern Cape.  Gauteng, North West, Eastern Cape have slightly declined, whereas Limpopo is stable and unchanged.

Rhino horn consumers reveal why a legal trade alone won’t save rhinos

by Martin Reinhardt Nielsen Jan 23, 2022Jan 23, 2022

Environmental management inspectors deployed to support probe into pollution of KZN rivers, following spill of mine waste water

by Newsi Staff Jan 15, 2022Jan 16, 2022

Fossil tracks and trunk marks reveal signs of ancient elephants on South Africa’s coast

by Charles Helm Dec 21, 2021Dec 21, 2021

We found a rare insect at an unspoilt stream in Nigeria – sign of a need to explore and protect

by Emmanuel O. Akindele Dec 5, 2021Dec 4, 2021

Calls for increased monitoring on Wild Coast blasting

by Newsi Staff Dec 4, 2021Dec 4, 2021

KZN beach closures: ANC’s sewerage comes bubbling to the surface

by Heinz de Boer, MPL Sep 29, 2021Sep 29, 2021

A grass native to Africa could transform the continent’s dairy yields. Here’s how

by Sita Ghimire Sep 28, 2021Sep 28, 2021

Welcome to a world where buildings can create their own energy

by Abigail Klein Leichman Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021

How Ethiopia’s conflict has affected farming in Tigray

by Jan Nyssen Aug 24, 2021Aug 24, 2021

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