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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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 […]
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,...
Source: FAO advocates increased aquaculture to relieve pressure on Lake Kariba –Newsday Zimbabwe THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has...
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...
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...
Canada's luxury real estate market remained steady in the third quarter with slight gains in a number of key markets, according to Sotheby’s...
In May 1950, UNWRA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees), was responsible for approximately 957,000 refugees and by 1967...
A giant and extremely dangerous fish has been spotted at a popular swimming spot, prompting a reminder for people to be vigilant around waterways....
To prevent 'seasonal fish die-offs', authorities need to implement long-term solutions to protect the water environment and safeguard the living...
Agricultural cooperation among BRICS countries is a crucial tactic to address the pressing issues of hunger, poverty, and malnutrition that afflict...