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Briefly on MSNHidden gems and things to do in Langebaan for families, couples, and solo travellersThere are many things to do in Langebaan. The charming coastal town has a scenic rugged landscape and calm waters of ...
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The South African on MSNBoland, clubs condemn teen’s senseless murder at rugby gameThe Boland Rugby Union as well as the two teams involved have spoken out in the wake of another shocking club rugby incident ...
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GlobalData on MSNSouth African phosphate mine faces new environmental lawsuitThe lawsuit targets South Africa’s Environment Minister, Dion George, for rejecting appeals against the mine's offset ...
Laurentia Lombaard concludes her testimony in the Joshlin Smith trial, revealing her attempts to stop Kelly and the truth ...
The World Wildlife Fund is suing South Africa’s environment minister over his decision to dismiss appeals against an offset ...
with concerns that its operations could threaten the Langebaan Lagoon, situated 61 miles north of Cape Town, and its aquifer. Kropz, which is 90% owned by African Rainbow and owns the ...
Billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s mine is facing significant developments on multiple fronts as it gets entangled in a fresh legal battle ...
The World Wildlife Fund is suing South Africa’s Environment Minister Dion George over his decision in September to dismiss appeals against an offset exemption given to Elandsfontein Mine.
A $160 million phosphate mine in South Africa owned by Patrice Motsepe faces new challenges after ongoing environmental disputes.
The challenge is the latest attempt by environmentalists to oppose the mine which they say endangers the Langebaan Lagoon, which lies 61 miles north of Cape Town, and the associated aquifer.
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