COP16: No win for biodiversity COP16 was another talk shop that did not address the root causes of the world’s biodiversity crisis. By Leon Louw,...
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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 […]
COP16: No win for biodiversity COP16 was another talk shop that did not address the root causes of the world’s biodiversity crisis. By Leon Louw,...
What’s in the WhyAfrica store in 2025? As usual WhyAfrica has a few surprises in store for 2025. Make sure you don’t miss out. By Leon Louw...
Coal’s role in SA energy transition During the country’s energy transition coal mining will remain essential in South Africa. By Leon Louw founder...
Notes from Kilimanjaro The sunsets do not get any better than above the clouds on Mount Kilimanjaro. By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica and editor of...
Snake bites can cost explorers an arm and a leg Snake bites on greenfields exploration sites can cost you an arm and a leg, literally. By Leon Louw...
THE Prime Minister of Spain has issued a statement regarding the flooding and extreme weather currently affecting large parts of the country. Pedro...
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METEOROLOGISTS in Spain have issued an ‘urgent warning’ for rain across several regions next week. In a report on Friday, experts at weather...
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) has made a statement and issued advice for tourists about the severe flooding and extreme weather...