Environment Xolobeni residents open their homes for wild adventures, but Mantashe bails on planned visit While heavy rains have put paid to a ministerial visit to Xolobeni tomorrow, it has not stopped intrepid wild swimmers from visiting the area to raise funds for eco-tourism and marine conservation. PLANS for the daring swim along a 22 km kilometre stretch of the Wild Coat earmarked for heavy mineral mining get finalised at […] Written by rovingreporters April 24, 2019October 15, 2019
Environment Ocean Watch Wild swimmers and Gwede Mantashe converge on Xolobeni As swimmers and safety crew prepare for this week’s Wild Swim, Luke Riley reports that sharks in the sea are not the only threats that need to be addressed. Written by rovingreporters April 23, 2019October 15, 2019
Ocean Watch Crash-dive course in shark awareness Amid the countdown to a pioneering Wild Coast conservation swim, Luke Riley, reflects on how important shark awareness has become for all those involved. Written by rovingreporters April 21, 2019August 4, 2019
Training Destiny is in the sands for proud Pondos Starry, starry fight American journalism intern Luke Riley muses on southern skies, a patch of land beneath it, and the fight for its future Written by rovingreporters April 10, 2019January 6, 2020