Sovereign Metals’ Kasiya Rutile and Graphite Project in Malawi is WhyAfrica’s Pick Of The Week. WhyAfrica visited the project last month....
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Let’s talk about Africa WhyAfrica’s outlook for Africa remains positive despite serious challenges and constraints. By Leon Louw owner of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine While the outlook for most of Africa remains robust, political uncertainly and extreme weather events continue to plague the positive spin. The recent floods and extreme weather in […]
Sovereign Metals’ Kasiya Rutile and Graphite Project in Malawi is WhyAfrica’s Pick Of The Week. WhyAfrica visited the project last month....
Blanket mine a gold performer Caledonia Mining’s Blanket gold mine in Zimbabwe remains a top performer in Southern Africa. By Leon Louw, owner of...
Concern about Kilimanjaro’s icefields A dramatic reduction in the ice cap of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is a cause for concern. By Leon Louw...
On a Journey to Zero Changing gargantuan mining tyres is not for the faint hearted. It is also not your normal 9 to 5 job. By Leon Louw owner of...
On a Journey to Zero Changing gargantuan mining tyres is not for the faint hearted. It is also not your normal 9 to 5 job. By Leon Louw owner of...
All eyes on Tanzania Tanzania has recently emerged as one of the top investment destinations in Africa with mining a major driver. By Leon Louw, owner...
All eyes on Tanzania Tanzania has recently emerged as one of the top investment destinations in Africa with mining a major driver. By Leon Louw, owner...
Mining critical in Mozambique’s double-digit growth Mining and exploration will play a critical role in the rejuvenation of Mozambique’s economy....
Beira raises the bar The Beira Port in Mozambique continues raising the bar in terms of operational efficiency. By Leon Louw, owner of WhyAfrica and...
Northern Malawi’s uranium secret Northern Malawi’s hills and plateaus hold many secrets, some still being discovered. By Leon Louw owner of...