January 24
South Africa: Cape Fishers Worried About Declining Fish Populations
"The South African story has already been written in Namibia" where there was a three-year moratorium on sardine and anchovy catch because stocks were so low Read more »
November 21, 2023
South Africa: Small Farmers Celebrate Victory Outside Cape High Court
Housing Development Agency agrees to drop eviction proceedings Read more »
June 06, 2023
Mozambique: Report Sheds Light On Mozambique's Troubled Cabo Delgado
Activities of United States cashew nut company singled out Read more »
April 12, 2023
South Africa: Indigenous Plant Nursery Run By Homeless People Brings New Life to Vacant Land in Claremont
Ten formerly homeless people have been employed by the project through the U-turn Homeless Service Centre Read more »
December 20, 2022
South Africa: 'If They Are Coming to Drill Oil, Who Can Guarantee There Will Be Fish Left in 15 Years Time?' #AfricaClimateCrisis
West Coast fishers respond to TotalEnergies' plans to drill for oil and gas Read more »
October 31, 2022
South Africa: Farm Workers March to Parliament to Demand Major Reform
List of demands handed to Minister of Agriculture Read more »
August 15, 2022
South Africa: Small Scale Fishers Call for Halt to Gas and Oil Exploration #AfricaClimateCrisis
"When foreign companies drill oil in our oceans, fish die" Read more »
August 08, 2022
South Africa: City of Joburg Demolished Mama Fifi's Urban Farm, but She's Determined to Start Again
June demolition of Bertrams Urban Farm, running for 16 years, disrupted dozens of feeding schemes Read more »
August 05, 2022
South Africa: Seasonal Farm Workers Struggle for Months to Get Unemployment Insurance Money
Long queues at De Doorns labour office where the system is often offline Read more »
July 04, 2022
South Africa: Are South Africa's Pesticide Rules Outdated?
Farm workers and consumers should be worried, says public health expert. But industry body says food security depends on the pesticides in use. Read more »
April 27, 2022
South Africa: Thousands of Farm Workers Face Eviction With End of National State of Disaster - Activists
Farm worker evictions are likely to spike with the end of the National State of Disaster, Women on Farms (WFP) has warned. Read more »
April 25, 2022
South Africa: Eastern Cape Court Interdicts Protesting Workers From Being 500m From Farms
Farmer says the protests and damage to property has costly implications on the already strained citrus industry Read more »