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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Something fishy in Malawi Population growth is putting increasing pressure on Lake Malawi’s fishing populations. By Leon Louw, owner of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine Malawi’s population has grown from five million in 1975 to more than 20 million today and this has put pressure on all Malawi’s natural resources. Fish in […]
Sovereign Metals’ Kasiya Rutile and Graphite Project in Malawi is WhyAfrica’s Pick Of The Week. WhyAfrica visited the project last month....
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...
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...
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...
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...
The new government must use its landslide majority to mend the damage to jobs and fish populations caused by neglect
Since coming to power in 2014, Labor has launched an unprecedented transport infrastructure blitz, but it has also saddled Victoria with the highest...
Since coming to power in 2014, Labor has launched an unprecedented transport infrastructure blitz, but it has also saddled Victoria with the highest...
VOLOS, Greece — More than 100 tonnes of fish carcasses have been collected in and around the port of Volos in central Greece, after a mass death of...