Growing Tomorrow
Article 13/09/2011
ClemenGold is a lovely soft citrus fruit, the deep orange colour of sunset. The silky rind peels easily to reveal the juicy flesh and delightful aroma. And when you eat it, you can taste sun-drenched sweetness and freshness. ClemenGold is a healthy little package of quality, taste and convenience – everything you enjoy about citrus! Read More
Article 13/09/2011
This is a competition that creates great interest for farm workers, and where skill and experience shine through. Read More
Article 13/09/2011
The results of this years’ Annual National Assessment indicated that the numeracy and literacy skills of South Africa’s primary school pupils are seriously lacking. In order to help address this, the business sector started the TEACH South Africa initiative. For more we spoke to the Head of Programme of TEACH South Africa, Vuyiswa Ncontsa Read More
Article 12/09/2011
Government's goal is to increase housing's share in the total State budget to five percent and to increase housing delivery on a sustainable basis to a peak level of 338 000 units per annum. One of the areas that benefited from the green economy housing project is Devon in the east of Gauteng. Read More
Article 12/09/2011
With many community poultry projects there has been an increase in knowledge . Together with this growth in farming knowledge has come an awareness and comprehension of household food security, income generation and improved nutrition. One good example is the Hlanyela poultry and nursery project. Read More
Article 12/09/2011
The South African Police Service has developed a strategy to squeeze criminal activities in rural areas because of the high incidence of stock theft, farm attacks and crime. To discuss the strategy we spoke to Colonel Baloyi from the South African Police Service. Read More
Article 12/09/2011
The Sibikwa Centre for the Arts began in 1988 as a result of parents voicing concerns about their children’s poor attendance at school, lack of focus and increasing violence. The project has grown into a holistic cultural centre equipping young people with life skills and hope. Read More
Article 09/09/2011
Egypt has been in the headlines lately with the toppling of its 30 year autocratic rule. Elections are planned for later this year – but will this solve a major underlying issue – that of unemployment – especially amongst the youth. This is a problem that affects not only Egypt but the whole Arab region. Read More
Article 09/09/2011
After 14 years of democracy in South Africa, there is agreement across the political and social spectrum that the State’s programme of land reform is in severe difficulties. We spoke to Dr Koos Coetzee an agricultural economist from the Milk Producers Organisation about Land Reform. Read More
Article 08/09/2011
After a long drought the Southern Cape received a lot of rain this year. The rain also resule in various rock falls damaging roads and mountain passes.cutting off the small town of Herold. Read More