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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Mining essential for food security Mining is essential for the world’s growing population to have enough food in the future. By Leon Louw owner of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) world hunger has increased by 150 million since 2019 (pre Covid-19) to 828 million […]
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...
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...
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...
Mozambique wants more hydroelectricity Discussions about a new hydroelectric power plant on the Zambezi River are well advanced By Leon Louw owner of...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a United Nations agency, has projected that by 2030, 82 million Nigerians, or about 64% of the...
LUIZ BEDUSCHI IN 2012, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the International Year of Cooperatives (IYC) to recognise their essential role...
New approaches to managing rice systems in Latin America are proving effective at reducing water usage and cutting back the high greenhouse gas...
MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) announced on Sunday that it has inked a 25-million-U.S.-dollar...
MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) announced on Sunday that it has inked a 25-million-U.S.-dollar...