Press Releases

Newsclip goes “batty” for wildlife

Created: 20 April 2012  [Conservation | Animal care] Full Version The Gauteng area is the territory of the Spotted Eagle Owl and we have 19 bat species in the province. While most people have negative reactions to bats, they are invaluable in spreading seeds for the growth of plants and trees, and keeping the mosquito population under control as they consume about 500 mosquitoes in under an hour.

Newsclip creates climate change awareness with a giant CO2 ball

Created: 10 January 2012  [Energy | Community Development | Education ] Full Version Passersby may find themselves doing a double take as they drive past Newsclip’s head office in Roodepoort, which now houses a giant ‘CO 2 ball’. The ball, a massive inflated balloon measuring 5.2 meters high, was created to represent half a tonne of carbon dioxide - a  full tonne, standing 3 stories tall was simply too big to put anyw

Newsclip helps South Africa move towards a low-carbon economy

Created: 13 December 2011  [Business | Energy | Community Affairs] Full Version While the end of COP17 has seen much debate over the success of the conference in reaching any formalised decisions around combating climate change, the conference has been successful in sparking a needed enthusiasm among South Africans and South African businesses regarding this pressing issue. Due to our highly energy-intens

Newsclip brings some Christmas cheer to the iKage youth development initiative

Created: 09 December 2011  [Social | Public Relations | Community Development] Full Version On Wednesday, 7 December, the Newsclip iKage Christmas party was held at the Boiteko Community Centre Girl Guides Hall, which was festooned with balloons to get attendees in a celebratory mood. iKage uses soccer to develop children’s skills and improve life in

Newsclip Goes Green

Created: 24 October 2011  [Media | Energy | Business ] Full Version Newsclip Media Monitoring is embarking upon a green solar energy campaign, which will revolutionise the face of its business in the environment. The idea came about after conversations regarding the COP17 Climate Change conference, which will be taking place in Durban later