Driving through Eastern Cape, you'll notice a bushlike plant with a thick stem and small, fleshy green leaves that clump together in threes, like a succulent version of clover. It seems rather ...
Peter Shrimpton always wanted to build something that could be seen from space. With his latest project, the South African social entrepreneur believes he might just manage it. In the outskirts of his ...
Efforts to restore South Africa’s degraded Karoo landscape are gaining momentum, with the humble spekboom now receiving global recognition. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has named ...
Flygskam — the word coined in Sweden to describe the shame of flying because of the high amount of climate-changing carbon that air travel generates — is gaining traction in Europe with increasing ...
A group of Western Cape residents have adopted natural methods to help reduce water shortages and climate change concerns in their province. Volunteers are mobilising communities to cultivate spekboom ...
(back) Lisa-Marie Johnstone and Tina Maseko of Sorbet and (front) Tashinga Magagada, Hanushan Pillay, Oreoluwa Moreki and Brayden Hove. Photo: Comfort Makhanya Did you know that the indigenous ...
Head of academics at Curro Midrand Halfway House campus Vanitha Govindasamy makes a speech. The Curro Midrand Halfway House campus hosted a special planting of the indigenous spekboom on their school ...
During the month of March, Nordic Earth will be planting 4 500 Spekboom trees together with students and staff at Fish Hoek and Muizenberg high schools. Around 130 learners in Grade 10 to 12 from each ...
Peter Shrimpton always wanted to build something that could be seen from space. With his latest project, the South African social entrepreneur believes he might just manage it. In the outskirts of his ...
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