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Media Monitoring, Tuesday 30 April
Rwanda park using electric motorcycles to monitor wildlife
African leaders seek record World Bank financing to combat climate change — (Reuters)
Harnessing Sub-Saharan Africa’s Critical Mineral Wealth — (IMF)
Nuclear energy: Why Africa is in a dilemma — (TRT Africa)
Kent part of international partnership to advance green hydrogen production — (Hydrogen Central)
Meet the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners — (Mongabay)
Rwanda park using electric motorcycles to monitor wildlife — (Travel Weekly)
Malawi, battling extreme poverty and debt, turns to carbon markets to secure forex reserves — (Carbon Pulse)
EU prioritises sustainable cashew production, economic growth — (BusinessGhana)
African farmers look to the past and the future to address climate change — (Yahoo Finance)
Tshwane launches recycling stations to tackle waste crisis — (The South African)
KENYA: organic waste will soon be collected using biodegradable bags — (Afrik21)
Green property ‘will attract foreign investment to Africa’ — (BusinessLive)
Lafarge pioneers new era in construction with Watershield Cement — (BusinessDay)
South Africa's Climate Change Bill heads to president to be signed into law — (Xinhua)
Johannesburg precinct establishes sustainability benchmarks — (Zawya)