Firing on all cylinders Operating in remote Africa means relying on good equipment that performs optimally for extended periods of time. By Leon...
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Changing Africa’s extractive story Extractive sectors do not rank high on the most popular list amongst Millennials and Zoomers (Gen Z’s). By Leon Louw owner of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine. Natural resources have the potential to drive growth, development, and poverty reduction. According to the World Bank the extractive industries sector plays […]
Firing on all cylinders Operating in remote Africa means relying on good equipment that performs optimally for extended periods of time. By Leon...
Sovereign’s Kasiya on track Early work at Sovereign Metals’ Kasiya project in Malawi is progressing as planned. By Leon Louw owner of WhyAfrica...
Mining essential for food security Mining is essential for the world’s growing population to have enough food in the future. By Leon Louw...
Akobo’s Segele in Ethiopia is WhyAfrica’s Pick Of The Week Akobo Minerals is making excellent progress at their Segele gold project. By Leon Louw...
Mozambique wants more hydroelectricity Discussions about a new hydroelectric power plant on the Zambezi River are well advanced By Leon Louw owner of...
Côte d'Ivoire is on the threshold of a major economic transformation, with its extractive and energy sectors spearheading its growth.
South Africa represents one of the world’s final frontiers for offshore oil and gas exploration, with indicated resources measuring as much as nine...
Press Release From: Natural Resources Canada As countries around the world race to seize the economic opportunities associated with the global energy...
There are 1,315 FinTech startups in South Africa. This is according to Tracxn, a company that does research, in-depth coverage across various...
The future of payment technologies and consumer trends are exploding; GenZ’s are more tuned to flexible, and reliable payment sources. The market...