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Media Monitoring, Monday 27 May
South Africa's $85 Billion Green Shift: Coal Community Concerns Take Center Stage
Nairobi Declaration: Africa leaders pledge to triple fertiliser production — (Tribune Online)
Tech meet in Rwanda set to transform the agricultural sector — (Standard Media)
Nigerian govt agency invests in cookstoves developer to boost production, generate voluntary carbon credit revenue — (Carbon Pulse)
Ethiopia earns over $78.5m from power export — (APA News)
South Africa's $85 billion green shift: coal community concerns loom large — (Devdiscourse)
Financial Times Africa Sustainable Futures Award 2024 for African businesses — (After School Africa)
The trouble with Kenya’s climate strategy — (Semafor)
Egypt aims to attract Dutch investments in green hydrogen sector — (Daily News Egypt)
Nigeria, Germany to partner on $130bn global hydrogen market — (TVC News)
Africa has some of the world’s highest uranium concentrates, and these ASX firms have joined chase — (Herald Sun)
De Beers' Namibia diamond venture boosts output by nearly 6% in first quarter — (Yahoo Finance)
Chinese auto-battery giants invest in Morocco amid Electric Vehicle demand — (YouTube)
Local electric mobility sector to bag billions from Ruto US tour — (Standard Media)
Tanzania considers procurement of Uganda’s electric Kayoola buses — (Chimpreports)
Nuclear energy will see Africa achieve AfSEM — (Nation Africa)
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