Greenpeace Africa activists hang a message to President Zuma on the statue of Nelson Mandela in Sandton Square, Johannesburg.
Local community at the Jericho community center watch the World Cup final match on a big screen.
Football fans blow vuvuzelas (stadium horn) at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing.
A football fan blows a vuvuzela (stadium horn) at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing. The Jericho project is a solar powered public viewing area for the World Cup, initiated by Greenpeace Africa.
Michelle Ndiaye Ntab, Executive Director of Greenpeace Africa, speaks to Chief Mmamogale, of the Bakwenaba Mogopa tribe and Headmaster Mathipe, at the Jericho community center where the World Cup final match will be shown on a big screen.
As the official COP17 climate negotiations got underway in Durban this morning , a radically different meeting was taking shape on a grassy mound just outside the main conference venue, sandwiched between three busy roads. The...
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I have just got back from one of the most inspiring weeks of my life! As a fairly new part of the Greenpeace Africa team I had the opportunity to attend a week-long induction programme that takes place once a year to welcome new people...
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