Protest action outside the Cape Town International Convention Centre last year where the fishing and petroleum industries were thrashing out their issues related to oil and gas exploration. Photo: Twitter
Shell, Impact Africa and South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, are challenging the court judgement that refused them the right to explore for oil and gas off the KwaZulu Natal and Eastern Cape coastline. This means that coastal communities and NGOs must return to court.
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