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Nedbank makes pioneering ‘zero fossil-fuel exposure by 2045’ pledge 
By: Terence Creamer 22nd April 2021 South Africa’s Nedbank Group released an ambitious new energy policy on April 22, containing a commitment to reduce its exposure to all fossil... →
Mozambique's Nyusi vows to restore peace in gas-rich Cabo Delgado
By: Reuters 21st April 2021 Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi said on Wednesday the government will work to restore peace in the country after a deadly militant attack last... →
South Africa the 12th biggest source of greenhouse gases? Yes, but that’s not the only measure that matters 
By: Africa Check 19th April 2021 “South Africa is the world’s 12th-biggest source of greenhouse gases,” Bloomberg Green, the environment section of financial website Bloomberg,... →
National interest is now a key driver for empowerment regulation across Africa
13th April 2021 While there are various drivers of local empowerment and ownership requirements in Sub-Saharan Africa, one key driver appears to be gaining ground:... →
Reflecting on the Cabo Delgado military insurgence and mind-boggling mineral curse
30th March 2021 The oil-rich Mozambican coastal province of Cabo Delgado is currently going through intensive civil unrest which could potentially render the... →
The tragedy of abundant resources
By: Saliem Fakir 12th March 2021 The coming into being of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) is giving momentum to an idea that has been very long in the making – a... →
South African National Budget Speech Highlights
25th February 2021 We would not be surprised if a lot more people took notice of Finance Minister Mboweni's annual budget speech this year, generally to see the state... →
Algeria dissolves lower house of parliament, calls early elections
By: Reuters 19th February 2021 Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Thursday announced the dissolution of the lower house of parliament and called early legislative... →