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...
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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 of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine Coal mining will remain critical in the short to medium term as the country, and the world, moves towards more alternative forms of energy. […]
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...
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...
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,...
Once associated with coal and pollution, the mining industry has cleaned up its image as more Australians recognise its importance in the net-zero...
The African Women in Energy and Power (AWEaP), a non-profit organisation, is expanding its flagship Just Energy Transition (JET) Skills Development...
Shareholders voting at Whitehaven Coal's annual general meeting have supported the company's executive remuneration plan, defeating moves to spill the...
Africa’s slow progress towards energy security Africa is making steady progress towards energy security, according to a report by PwC. Energy access...
The recent expansion of BRICS presents considerable geopolitical ramifications, particularly for Russia, which has leveraged its membership to...
The ongoing crises in Ukraine and the Middle East are reshaping global energy and trade landscapes. Russia and Ukraine occupy strategic positions in...