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Scientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
As the planet gets hotter and freshwater sources dry up, cities and towns will not be able to continue the global norm of ...
A recent University of Johannesburg study has revealed the high toxicity levels of the nation's rivers, caused by human ...
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Africanews on MSNWeevils tackle invasive Salvinia in South AfricaScientists in South Africa are using weevils to combat the invasive Salvinia plant threatening freshwater ecosystems ...
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In an environmental assessment study, researchers from the University of Johannesburg (UJ) have exposed the alarming presence ...
The Basketball Africa League heads into its fifth edition in 2025, and has already produced names like Duke Bluedevils' ...
The 190-mile journey offers travellers endless possibilities to explore stunning scenery and spot wildlife from exotic birds ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africans Flush Toilets With Drinkable Water - Study in Cape Town Looked At Using Seawater Instead [analysis]As the planet gets hotter and freshwater sources dry up, cities and towns will not be able to continue the global norm of using millions of litres of clean, drinkable water to flush toilets. South ...
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Around the world, plastics are finding their way into farm fields. Some farmers say agricultural plastic, already a necessity ...
Compared to the previous quarter, prices of Individually Quick Frozen (IQF) chicken portions increased by 6.2%, whole fresh ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Former Woodstock Hospital Can Be Developed Without Displacing Its OccupiersThe future of the old Woodstock Hospital, also known as Cissie Gool House, is uncertain. The City of Cape Town wants to sell ...
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