“Breaking Silos” Reflections on the 7th WISA Young Water Professional Conference
by Afika Ndlela 7 December 2023 Introduction: The Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) Young Water Professionals (YWP-ZA) Programme in
by Afika Ndlela 7 December 2023 Introduction: The Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) Young Water Professionals (YWP-ZA) Programme in
BY Apiwe Mdunyelwa 7 December 2023 In a collaborative effort, six environmental club learners, three from the School of Arts
Facing Ongoing Extractivism and Structural Violence in the name of “Development” The Philippines, alongside many other countries in Southeast Asia
The realities of the water crises have been and continue to be, driven by a neoliberal approach which is framed
Samson Mokoena showing tar emerging from sampling boreholes on his hands after a VEJA monitoring exercise. Photo by James Oatway
A tribute to the life of Samson Mokoena (2 August 1976 – 28 June 2024) by Bobby Peek A
For Immediate Release 06 June 2024 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Tension is brewing in Mtubatuba in the northern part of KwaZulu-Natal
Corruption, inconsistent policies, and weak local government are just a few of the factors hindering South Africa’s response to climate
By Tholakele Thabane Abigail Motshwaedi, 23, is a first-time mother from Westonaria in the West Rand of Gauteng and her
By Tholakele Thabane In the rugged world of mining, women are often overlooked and underrepresented. Yet they are deeply impacted
by Afika Ndlela 7 December 2023 Introduction: The Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) Young Water Professionals (YWP-ZA) Programme in
BY Apiwe Mdunyelwa 7 December 2023 In a collaborative effort, six environmental club learners, three from the School of Arts
Facing Ongoing Extractivism and Structural Violence in the name of “Development” The Philippines, alongside many other countries in Southeast Asia
The realities of the water crises have been and continue to be, driven by a neoliberal approach which is framed
Samson Mokoena showing tar emerging from sampling boreholes on his hands after a VEJA monitoring exercise. Photo by James Oatway
A tribute to the life of Samson Mokoena (2 August 1976 – 28 June 2024) by Bobby Peek A
For Immediate Release 06 June 2024 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Tension is brewing in Mtubatuba in the northern part of KwaZulu-Natal
Corruption, inconsistent policies, and weak local government are just a few of the factors hindering South Africa’s response to climate
By Tholakele Thabane Abigail Motshwaedi, 23, is a first-time mother from Westonaria in the West Rand of Gauteng and her
By Tholakele Thabane In the rugged world of mining, women are often overlooked and underrepresented. Yet they are deeply impacted