Environment Sowing dissent: Pondoland pain over mining plan In this, the first of a three part series on Xolobeni, journalist Shona Aylward looks at the struggle over proposed heavy minerals on the Wild Coast. Written by rovingreporters October 14, 2019October 15, 2019
Environment Ocean Watch Swimmers promote alternatives to mining the Wild Coast Over five days, eight people will swim 22 km in the Pondoland Marine Protected Area First published by GroundUp By Luke Riley A legendary charity swimmer has thrown his rubber cap and goggles in the ring, signing up for a “wild swim” to promote alternatives to heavy minerals mining on South Africa’s pristine Wild Coast. […] Written by rovingreporters March 31, 2019October 15, 2019
Environment Ocean Watch After muddy Midmar, the Wild Coast beckons Roving Reporters is organising a pod of swimmers to slowly make their way along 22km of the Wild Coast to raise money for eco-tourism, marine conservation and environmental journalism training. Written by rovingreporters February 17, 2019October 15, 2019
Environment Ocean Watch 8 Milers set out to raise R3,8 million for good causes PROTECTION of the oceans – and rhino conservation – will come under the spotlight when more than 12,000 swimmers take part in this year’s aQuellé Midmar Mile, writes FRED KOCKOTT. Written by rovingreporters February 5, 2019October 15, 2019