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Dirty water in Savanna City?

April 2024 — 831 views

Civil society questions the postponement of public hearings on the SABC Bill

March 2024 — 898 views

SABC Bill kicks the can down the road

January 2024 — 1292 views

Rushing bills through Parliament limits legitimacy

October 2023 — 1158 views

Government should ensure affordable internet access to promote economic growth

September 2023 — 1056 views

Judgment on National Nuclear Regulator underlines role of board: nuclear regulation, not nuclear advocacy

January 2023 — 1362 views

SIU must be ruthless with water board investigations

August 2022 — 1363 views

Citizen science: Building people’s power from below to protect our water

June 2022 — 1487 views

Municipalities risk lives with sub-standard water

April 2022 — 1715 views

It’s your job to act against Cape Town, OUTA tells Western Cape Green Scorpions

April 2022 — 2080 views

Koeberg delays illustrate ineptitude on big infrastructure projects

March 2022 — 1826 views

National Nuclear Regulator board removes civil society representative before taking key decision on Koeberg extension

January 2022 — 2586 views

Cape Town water quality data should be publicly and easily available

November 2021 — 3384 views

Forget TV licences or levies and fund SABC directly from the fiscus instead

September 2021 — 2234 views

South Africa’s nuclear legacy shows the need for a strong regulator and transparency

September 2021 — 2389 views

SABC's survival is crucial for democracy

August 2021 — 2286 views

Independent Water Regulator promised for 2022/23

August 2021 — 4343 views

No New Nuclear: OUTA opposes Thyspunt nuclear site licence

August 2021 — 2305 views

Enough is enough on Milnerton pollution

July 2021 — 2750 views

Parliament shows support for Independent Water Regulator

June 2021 — 2494 views

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