SAFCEI Statement on Live Animal Transport- Kuwaiti Death Ship docked in Cape Town Harbour
The Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) Board – made up of Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Braham Kumari faiths
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PRESS RELEASE from Project 90 by 2030 and Koeberg Alert Alliance Civil society concerned about NNR’s public participation process for
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by Macua Team ATTENTION TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA The Mining Affected Communities United in Action (MACUA) is hosting its first
Malawi’s decision to send more than 200 people to work on Israel’s farms sets a precedent for other African leaders
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The Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) Board – made up of Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Braham Kumari faiths
PRESS RELEASE from Project 90 by 2030 and Koeberg Alert Alliance Civil society concerned about NNR’s public participation process for
A post, #Sona2024 – “Far Too Many Inconsistencies Between Government’s Rhetoric And Its Actions” , first appeared on SAFCEI By
by Macua Team ATTENTION TO MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA The Mining Affected Communities United in Action (MACUA) is hosting its first
Malawi’s decision to send more than 200 people to work on Israel’s farms sets a precedent for other African leaders
Families in KwaNobuhle in Kariega have spent weeks without water, hoping the problem would be fixed by Christmas. But the
Reginald Monapula will not be able to host family or friends in his home in Thembelihle informal settlement for Christmas
In some ways, forgetting history has been a matter of state policy. In the 2009/2010 academic session, the Federal Government
These are some of the best stories we covered this year. Elitsha will be back in the new year, bigger
Genadendal small scale farmer Johannes Arendse in recovery from September floods, joins other small scale farmers, fishers and independent producers