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Breakthrough In Thinking About A Mining Future For All
The Alternative Mining Indaba which has been taking place in Cape Town this week, has provided a platform for mining-affected communities, civil society and...
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When Policy Sinks Livelihoods. The Human Cost of Cutting Small-Scale Fishing Permits
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment’s (DFFE) decision to reduce the number of small-scale fishing vessels allowed to go to sea from...
Breakthrough In Thinking About A Mining Future For All
The Alternative Mining Indaba which has been taking place in Cape Town this week, has provided a platform for mining-affected communities, civil society and...
Namibia Salmon Farm Advances
The Namibian media are reporting that Norwegian-based offshore developer African Aquaculture Company (AAC) has signed an agreement with Namibia's state-owned Industrial Development Agency (NIDA)...
Traditional Line Fisheries Present Their Case at Parliament
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has heard today about the plight of South Africa’s traditional line fishers along the entire...
The National Minimum Wage Hike – Lifeline for Workers or Risk to Jobs?
From 1 March 2026, South Africa’s national minimum wage will increase to R30.23 an hour, a 5% rise that takes the rate past the...
Water Scarce Garden Route Towns Declared Disaster Areas
Both the George and greater Knysna municipal areas have been declared local disaster areas in terms of the Disaster Management Act, Act 57 of 2002. This...
New Ramsar Site for South Africa
Last week, World Wetlands Day 2026 was commemorated at the Rondevlei section of the False Bay Nature Reserve. In addition there was an announcement...
EU Fishery Products Training Workshop
Last week Cape Town hosted participants from across the world who gathered for the European Union Regional Workshop on EU Fishery Products Import Requirements...
Eyethu Fishing to Restructure, Loses its Factory Site
Gqeberha- based Eyethu Fishing has announced that it will commence a formal consultation process to restructure its operations following the expiry of the lease...
Does the State of the Fishing Industry Reflect the State of the Nation?
Another State of the Nation Parliamentary address looms under the South African Government of National Unity (GNU), but what is the state of the...
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Eyethu Fishing to Restructure, Loses its Factory Site
Gqeberha- based Eyethu Fishing has announced that it will commence a formal consultation process to restructure its operations following the expiry of the lease...
New Ramsar Site for South Africa
Last week, World Wetlands Day 2026 was commemorated at the Rondevlei section of the False Bay Nature Reserve. In addition there was an announcement...
EU Fishery Products Training Workshop
Last week Cape Town hosted participants from across the world who gathered for the European Union Regional Workshop on EU Fishery Products Import Requirements...
Water Scarce Garden Route Towns Declared Disaster Areas
Both the George and greater Knysna municipal areas have been declared local disaster areas in terms of the Disaster Management Act, Act 57 of 2002. This...
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