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WESSA opens nominations for 100 Conservation Leadership Awards
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South Africans can nominate individuals and organisations for the WESSA100 Conservation Leadership Awards, run by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa.
The awards mark WESSA’s 100th year and will recognise 100 people and groups working in environmental conservation across the country.
Categories include youth leaders, educators, community groups, companies, and environmental workers, with nominations submitted online via the WESSA website.
Nominations close on 31 July 2026, and winners will be announced at WESSA’s annual general meeting in October 2026.
The awards mark WESSA’s 100th year and will recognise 100 people and groups working in environmental conservation across the country.
Categories include youth leaders, educators, community groups, companies, and environmental workers, with nominations submitted online via the WESSA website.
Nominations close on 31 July 2026, and winners will be announced at WESSA’s annual general meeting in October 2026.
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Cape Town and Manjiya host sanitation workshops
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The City of Cape Town and Manjiya Economic Development are running sanitation and water conservation workshops in Kraaifontein and Scottsville.
The programme forms part of the City’s Water and Sanitation grant initiative, which supports 22 community organisations.
Manjiya Economic Development has hosted eight workshops teaching residents how waste disposal affects sewer systems, waterways and public infrastructure.
More than 900 residents, including learners and young adults, have taken part.
The sessions focus on preventing pollution and helping residents report sanitation problems to the City.
The programme forms part of the City’s Water and Sanitation grant initiative, which supports 22 community organisations.
Manjiya Economic Development has hosted eight workshops teaching residents how waste disposal affects sewer systems, waterways and public infrastructure.
More than 900 residents, including learners and young adults, have taken part.
The sessions focus on preventing pollution and helping residents report sanitation problems to the City.
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Kruger National Park gets global recognition
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Kruger National Park has been ranked among the world’s top ten national parks by travel platform Islands, in new global recognition for the reserve.
The park was praised for its Big Five safari experiences and wide biodiversity across nearly 20,000 square kilometres.
The ranking reinforces Kruger’s status as a major conservation and tourism destination.
The honour comes as the park nears its 100th anniversary, marking a century of wildlife protection and tourism.
The park was praised for its Big Five safari experiences and wide biodiversity across nearly 20,000 square kilometres.
The ranking reinforces Kruger’s status as a major conservation and tourism destination.
The honour comes as the park nears its 100th anniversary, marking a century of wildlife protection and tourism.
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