New roads for Eswatini Being landlocked Eswatini’s road network is vital for its economy and cross border trade. By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica...
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Water management crucial for Kangra By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine Kangra Coal is located near the town of eMkhondo in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa, close to the border of Eswatini, and forms part of an important ecological region. The responsible and sustainable management of its water […]
New roads for Eswatini Being landlocked Eswatini’s road network is vital for its economy and cross border trade. By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica...
Biodiversity and geology: Termites dig deeper The role of biodiversity in solving modern day problems should not be underestimated. By Leon Louw...
Rubber, tyres and Africa’s conundrum International demand for natural rubber is on the increase and Africa could benefit. By Leon Louw founder of...
Improving Madagascar’s road infrastructure Improving Madagascar’s road infrastructure is critical for the country’s economic growth. By Leon...
Why we love getting our boots dirty During the annual WhyAfrica Road Trip we visit a range of project sites in different sectors. By Leon Louw founder...
Barrick’s impact in Tanzania Mining giant Barrick continues to contribute significantly to the Tanzanian economy. By Leon Louw founder of...
Lotus Resources on a uranium high Lotus Resources is reviving the historic Kayelekera uranium project in Malawi. By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica and...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on Mpumalanga to overcome its challenges of unemployment, poverty, and stagnant economic growth, emphasizing the...
Fairness Moyana in Zambia POWER generation companies in Zimbabwe and Zambia have been urged to adopt strategies that promote the sustainable use of...
China remains the largest global coal consumer, responsible for over a third of the world’s coal use. India and Indonesia are also contributing to...