In 1906, the Cape Colony introduced the Irrigation Act, also based on the riparian principle. The act laid the groundwork for ...
Accelerating land reform remains the key priority of government, says Deputy President Paul Mashatile.
The claim made by South African Boers—descendants of Dutch settlers—that they have a legitimate right to the land because they arrived before the Bantu-speaking people reflects a broader colonial ...
Water scarcity is a serious problem in many parts of the world. It adds to inequalities between communities and keeps ...
In 2023, 1.4 million Chinese tourists descended on Australia and Home Affairs wants to change that by making it easier for ...
A South African photojournalist has taken an interesting trip down history lane by visting South African towns with Dutch ...
South African farmers will barely increase the land allocated to plant corn for next year’s crop and the season may be late, ...
South Africa’s conservation practices are recognised globally, but the Nature Conservation Index highlights urgent areas for ...
Monday (October 28) is the deadline for South Africa to submit a detailed memorial against Israel to the ICJ, lawyers and ...
Populations of the black-footed cat, a little-known feline in Southern Africa, have been declining for the last half a ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile recently emphasised that South Africa’s path to land reform will proceed within the existing constitutional framework through the Expropriation Bill—and that the Bill ...
Kokotela, South Africa — Powering up is something most of us take for granted ... The mother and daughter walked to the ...