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Fighting fire: Wildfire response in South Africa remains heavily dependent on state resources and a limited volunteer base. Photos: Supplied

Fire alert not heeded

South Africa’s approach to wildfire management has not adjusted at the same pace

Mossel Bay, Western Cape. (David Harrison/M&G)

Mossel Bay municipality is a success story, but more attention needs to be paid to the poor

Creating an investor sales pitch for Mossel Bay is not a difficult task

A view down towards Diaz Beach in Mossel Bay from Da Gamaskop, where a nine year old boy from the community drowned on 6 October. (David Harrison)

Mother discovers body of her drowned child, missing for a week, between rocks at Mossel Bay beach

While the community is seeking permanent lifeguards, the municipality contends it cannot afford such

Painting by Maggie Newman reflecting the lives of humans on the southern Cape Coast dating back 164 000 years. (Photo: Maggie Newman)

Coastal link in the origins of human awareness

Shells and shellfish were used for decoration and nutrition by early humans

(David Harrison/M&G)

FF+ gains traction in Mossel Bay

And it is not only white conservatives who are donning the party’s green and orange colours

Editorial: It’s dangerous to other foreigners (Photo Archive)

Editorial: Oil find a mixed blessing

‘Offshore rigs have made some countries rich. They have also proven to be the feeding ground for corrupt elites’

Taxify’s aggressive expansion strategy is limiting the amount drivers can earn, and encourages practices such as driving for too long and making off-the-books trips, some drivers say. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Drivers unhappy with Taxify’s rapid growth

Taxify’s practice is to expand, but operators say they have to spend an unreasonable time on the roads

According to Nestlé

Dairy factory in Mossel Bay goes drought-friendly

By using an evaporation process at a new waste water treatment plant on site, approximately 47 tankers of water will now be recovered

PetroSA denies responsibility for oil pollution

State-owned oil company PetroSA has denied responsibility for the oil pollution at Diaz Beach in Mossel Bay following an investigation.

Mob attacks Cape policemen

Southern Cape police warned the public against mob justice on Sunday following an incident on Saturday where police were stoned after arresting a man the mob wanted to be handed…