Dr Francois Lampen, of The Association for Marine Biological Research has told Newswatch about what they're going to do in the long-term. About 250 baby Lesser Flamingos rescued in Kimberley are being hand-raised at uShaka Marine World.
Former Bosasa employee, Frans Vorster told the Commission yesterday that the company set up a call center at its offices in 2014, for 20 ANC volunteers to prepare for national elections.
Angelo Agrizzi has told the State Capture Inquiry his former boss - Gavin Watson - paid R300 000 in cash every month to the Jacob Zuma Foundation through former SAA board chairperson, Dudu Myeni.
Sydenham police are yet to make arrests in a culpable homicide case involving a car crash on the M19. A man and a woman were killed and two others were injured.
An independent audit firm has been roped in to investigate a string of donations meant for the group of journalists known as the SABC 8. The journalists were suspended by the public broadcaster in 2016 for challenging some editorial policies under the leadership of then SABC boss, Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
With the 2019 elections just around the corner, the EFF says it is confident it will double its numbers at the polls. In the first general election the party participated in in 2014, the EFF secured just over 1-million votes.
Debra Roberts, who co-chairs a working group which deals with the impacts of climate change, says changes in the urban, energy, land and industry systems are needed to mitigate climate change.
Jaci MunGavin says Durban North teen, Kiara is due for her second operation early next month. A fragment of Kiara's skull which was sewn into her abdomen to preserve it, will be returned to her head.
Agrizzi has told the Commission of inquiry into State Capture details of how Environmental Affairs Minister, Nomvula Mokonyane allegedly benefited from Bosasa.
Hans-Otto Pörtner, co-chair of the working group which deals with the impact of climate change, explains what Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will be looking at.
The father of Sinead Moodliar, a UK student who drowned in Umhlanga, says the funeral will take place in the UK on the 1st of next month. The 19-year-old was found floating in the sea at an Umhlanga beach on Boxing Day.
21 Jan 2019 3AM
1 min
800 – 820
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