Solar power is transforming lives in rural Nigeria, providing reliable electricity and addressing the country’s chronic energy crisis, with support from international and local initiatives.
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With South Africa experiencing a halt in load-shedding ahead of key elections, debates intensify over the timing and its potential impacts on voter perceptions.
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World Bank’s $138.5 million loan supports Namibia in becoming a renewable energy hub, enhancing its grid with solar and wind projects.
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The United States is turning to Africa to lessen its dependence on China for critical minerals and weaken Russia’s influence in the market. This comes amid growing concerns about the…
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In the heart of Tunisia, olive oil producers like Mustapha Mtiraoui are facing a conundrum that stifles their potential to thrive in the international market. Despite their product’s acclaimed quality,…
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Sterling Bank Goes Green: How Nigeria’s Leading Bank Achieved Africa’s First Solar-Powered HQ
Sterling Bank, a leader in Nigeria’s banking sector, has announced a monumental achievement: its head office, Sterling Towers, is now the first organizational headquarters in Africa to be fully powered…
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Mozambique, one of the world’s poorest and most climate-vulnerable countries, has approved an ambitious strategy to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and transition to a greener and more resilient…
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Nairobi, Kenya – In a recent report, the World Bank has issued a stark warning to Kenya, stating that the country could face a substantial economic setback if it does…
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Ghana’s remarkable ascent in governance and innovation stands as a beacon of hope in the African landscape. This West African nation, known for its admirable leadership and stability, continues to…
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The African continent is on the brink of a renewable energy renaissance with a significant boost from the Green Climate Fund (GCF). In a decisive move to tackle the chronic…