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Public engagement is ‘part of our DNA’, says Eni
Constructive dialogue is required to assess the pros and cons of gas and oil exploration off KwaZulu-Natal’s coastline, says Eni in a statement about its KwaZulu-Natal offshore gas and exploration
FLASHBACK: Five years for turtle butcher
Ten years ago, Durban University of Technology final year journalism students serving internships at Roving Reporters, began preparing for an epic Taco Kuiper Trust sponsored investigation: The Turtle Butcher. The
Rowdy reception for oil drillers
Activists are unimpressed with a draft environmental impact assessment report on plans to explore for oil and gas off the KwaZulu-Natal coast. Fred Kockott and Thabiso Goba report.
On calling out the gaslighter in chief and other dilemmas
In his blog this week, which tracks his experiences as a Roving Reporters intern, Thabiso Goba grapples with some big philosophical issues and the role of the journalist in a
High-flying hack: on mining for the truth and meeting my Deep Throat
Time flies at Roving Reporters and I cannot believe barely a month has passed since I started my internship, writes Thabiso Goba in his first training blog.
Hot news: how charcoal fuels terror
Tony Weaver reports on an unlikely source of terror funding and the harm it’s doing to Africa’s forests.
Better latte than never to save lions, says cafe owner
A KZN cafe is offering a roar-some cup of coffee and it’s all for a good cause, reports Bukeka Silekwa.