Africa receives just $30 billion of the $300 billion it needs each year to build resilience and support green transitions.
Moderated by Boston Consulting Group’s Partner and Managing Director, Zineb Sqalli, the session opened with a stark assessment: By 2050, Africa will add one billion people, more than half in cities, ...
Labour Party 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has declared that Nigeria remains Africa’s most promising investment ...
Today, Tanzania manages a large and strategically important classified road network. National trunk and regional roads under ...
Africa faces escalating climate threats despite minimal emissions, yet adaptation finance remains far below what is needed to ...
Drive through any Nigerian city and you'll see them: mountains of discarded tyres behind mechanic workshops, in empty lots, ...
Africa’s renewable power set to grow by 600% over the next decade Increased hydrocarbon production and investment needed Despite ...
A new white paper reveals how businesses with a challenger mindset are turning infrastructure gaps, skills shortages, and ...
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Africa's Nuclear Energy Future!

Modelling using the International Futures forecasting platform from the University of Denver explores the extent to which Africa could transition away from fossil fuels including coal, oil and gas.
Western governments have made carbon cuts their mission, spending trillions pushing electric cars and unreliable wind and ...
In South Africa, projections suggest that more than one million people will live with dementia in the upcoming decades. This is roughly the entire population of the Eastern Cape’s Nelson Mandela Bay.