Tracking the 2025 trends in Africa WhyAfrica will continue tracking the trends, challenges and opportunities in Africa in 2025. By Leon Louw founder...
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More desalination for Namibia Will Namibia’s second desalination plant in the Erongo Region solve its water woes? By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine. If all goes according to plan construction on Namibia’s new desalination plant will get underway this month. Last year Namibia’s Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land […]
Tracking the 2025 trends in Africa WhyAfrica will continue tracking the trends, challenges and opportunities in Africa in 2025. By Leon Louw founder...
The lure of Madagascar’s graphite NextSource Materials’ Molo Graphite project is WhyAfrica’s Pick Of The Week. By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica...
What is the link between geology and Eswatini’s beer? Eswatini’s local beer is named after Sibebe Rock, a prominent geological feature. By...
By Kate Bartlett Critical minerals and oil, a renewed focus on the Atlantic coast, and the West’s loss of influence in the Sahel are some of...
A section of Main Street in Wellington will be closed next week as part of major water and wastewater infrastructure construction projects....
ArcelorMittal, a leading European steel producer, has announced plans to shut down its South African plant, potentially impacting 3,500 jobs. In a...
Improvements to communication lines at a water treatment plant on Sidney Street in Belleville will be laid out for potential approval by city council...
Premier Cho Jung-tai attended a ceremony to mark the completion of Niaozueitan Artificial Lake Jan. 4 in Nantou County, anticipating that the new...
Somalia’s Ministry of Energy and Water Resources has opened a tender for a 10-megawatt solar power plant integrated with a 20-megawatt-hour battery...
Kaieteur News- Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues on Friday said that the government recently signed contracts for the...