The United Nations predicts that developed countries globally emit about 65.4 million tonnes of electronic products each year. E-waste affects human...
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Africa is increasingly facing a significant e-waste crisis, as millions of tons of electronic waste from developed nations are shipped to the continent each year. Countries like Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa are among the most affected, struggling to manage the toxic influx. The continent’s inadequate waste management infrastructure means e-waste is often processed […]
The United Nations predicts that developed countries globally emit about 65.4 million tonnes of electronic products each year. E-waste affects human...
As the world becomes increasingly connected, digital fraud has evolved from a local problem into a global one. West Africa, particularly Ghana and...
As the world becomes increasingly connected, digital fraud has evolved from a local problem into a global one. West Africa, particularly Ghana and...
Metallurgists are extracting gold, silver and copper as they hunt through your e-waste for precious metals.
Metallurgists are extracting gold, silver and copper as they hunt through your e-waste for precious metals.
Metallurgists are extracting gold, silver and copper as they hunt through your e-waste for precious metals.
Metallurgists are extracting gold, silver and copper as they hunt through your e-waste for precious metals.
In Nigeria, the challenges of high fuel price and scarcity are impacting daily life and economic stability. For some, the latest hike in price of...
Veterinarians are leaving South Africa for better opportunities and those staying behind are struggling to plug the gap
Veterinarians are leaving South Africa for better opportunities and those staying behind are struggling to plug the gap