Training Scoop! How junior journo Bukeka earned her spurs Intern Bukeka Silekwa reflects on a busy year and her Roving Reporters experience so far in tackling real stuff of life. Written by rovingreporters August 30, 2018May 15, 2022
Conservation Watch Environment Judge in a quandary over coal mine A court is weighing the options in a legal challenge to stop operations at a Zululand mine. Thabiso Goba reports Written by rovingreporters August 28, 2018February 15, 2019
Conservation Watch Environment Conservation doyen Hughes makes case for ethical hunting The legal sale of rhino horn, and ethical hunting are essential conservation tools, argues Dr George Hughes. Written by rovingreporters August 25, 2018September 6, 2018
Environment A short guided tour of this shithole called Africa US President, Donald Trump, evidently called Haiti and some African countries “shitholes” not worthy of providing immigrants to America. Safarious deputy editor, Tony Weaver is proudly Shitholian, and in his Man Friday column, takes us on a short guided tour of some African shitholes. Written by rovingreporters August 24, 2018August 25, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment Court bid to close coal mine AN environmental advocacy group is seeking a court interdict to halt operations at the Somkhele coal mine near the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal. Thabiso Goba reports Written by rovingreporters August 23, 2018August 25, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment Training Elephant in the room: how film-makers pricked a rookie reporter’s conscience Devarshini Munsami walked away inspired from her first assigment as a journalist – covering a recent wildlife filmmakers congress in Durban. Written by rovingreporters August 20, 2018September 2, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment Lion bone trade in spotlight Lawmakers will be giving lion breeding a lookover, writes Fred Kockott. Written by fredkockott August 20, 2018August 28, 2018
Environment Canned lions make Nicola’s blood boil A deep love for Africa inspires Nicola Gerrard’s activism. Izze Siemann and Fred Kockott report Written by Izze Siemann August 20, 2018September 30, 2018
Social & Justice Training WHOONGA PARK A peculiar zone where even cops feared to tread . . . Written by rovingreporters August 10, 2018September 8, 2018
Uncategorized Men of straw versus iSimangaliso Living in a World Heritage Site is not easy as was dramatically highlighted in a case of a young man, Muzi Mthembu, convicted in 2013, for his role in the development of an unauthorised tourism camp in Bhanga Nek. Also known as KwaDapha, Bhanga Nek, is situated on the shores of Kosi Bay’s third lake […] Written by rovingreporters August 7, 2018August 20, 2018