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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 disappearance of glaciers is not simply an environmental problem -- it will be a humanitarian disaster for the millions ...
The Basketball Africa League heads into its fifth edition in 2025, and has already produced names like Duke Bluedevils' ...
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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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The South African on MSNSouth African raisins still favoured by importers despite weather setbacksSouth African raisins boast a number of natural qualities that place them above competitors in the export market.
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As we celebrate World Water Day, we are reminded of the critical role these ecosystems play in ensuring water security, ...
The South African rand took a breather on Tuesday, shedding some of its gains that have been fuelled by the gold price extending its historic run to an all-time peak.
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