Why fund Africa’s biodiversity? Funding is vital to preserve Africa’s ecosystems which are essential to sustain its biodiversity. By Leon Louw,...
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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 owner of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine A reduction of the ice cover on Tanzania’s most iconic landmark could affect the region’s ecosystems and water resources. WhyAfrica undertook a […]
Why fund Africa’s biodiversity? Funding is vital to preserve Africa’s ecosystems which are essential to sustain its biodiversity. By Leon Louw,...
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,...
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...
Following Zimbabwe’s Greenstone Belts Gold mining has played an important role in the economy of Zimbabwe for centuries. By Leon Louw founder 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...
Hundreds of South Africans head to Tanzania every year to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Here’s how to know if you should be among them …
Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) is vested with the responsibility of maintenance and development of the Trunk and Regional Roads Network in...
Tanzania’s geographical location and conflict mediation experience make it well placed to bridge the region’s various peace efforts.
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A new railway in Tanzania could accelerate economic growth in East Africa. Tanzanian authorities hope the country’s first electric-powered train,...