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  • Dancers entertain passers-by in Gandhi Square, Johannesburg. Credit: South African Tourism.
    My CitySocietySouth AfricaTop story

    The legend of Johannesburg: From Afrophobia to acts of kindness

    By Zukiswa Wanner
    February 15, 2024
    Zukiswa Wanner pays homage to a city where the contradictions of violence and Ubuntu seem more marked than perhaps anywhere else.  Africa’s urban landscape ...
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  • The Angola Highlands water tower is one of the many under-researched natural water towers in Africa. Credit: Cory Richards/National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project.
    AngolaClimateSouthernTop story

    Africa’s life-sustaining water towers have been overlooked for too long

    By Mauro Lourenço
    January 24, 2024
    International researchers’ focus on ice to define natural water towers leaves Africa’s critical systems off the map, and with little protection. Africa is a ...
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  • Employees at the Sabi Star lithium mine in Buhera, Zimbabwe. Credit: Bernard Chiketo.
    ClimateEconomyTop storyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe looks to China to secure place in EV battery supply chain

    By Andrew Mambondiyani
    January 23, 2024
    Chinese companies have invested billions in Zimbabwe’s lithium. Now Harare wants to ensure some processing happens before export. Wonder Mushove stared blankly at plumes ...
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  • Environmental degradation caused by lithium mining in Mudzi district, Zimbabwe. Credit: Linda Mujuru/GPJ.
    ClimateEconomyGPJZimbabwe

    “We’re not getting anything”: Lithium boom may prove a bust for Zimbabwe

    By Linda Mujuru
    January 9, 2024
    As global demand skyrockets for the metal used in batteries, locals are left with a choice between living in a mining zone and relocating. ...
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  • Miles Sampa. Credit: BigDzaddy Malika
    PoliticsTop storyZambia

    Zambia is on the verge of being a one-party state

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    December 12, 2023
    The ruling party’s bid to either destroy or take control of the main opposition has taken a huge leap forwards in recent days. Zambia’s ...
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  • What went wrong with the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) pioneered by South Africa? Colourful cooling towers of the decommisioned Orlando Power Station Orlando Power Station is a decommissioned coal fired power station in Soweto, South Africa. Credit: Jorge Láscar.
    ClimateEconomySouth AfricaTop story

    What went wrong with South Africa’s once pioneering just transition plan?

    By Alex Lenferna
    December 7, 2023
    Two years into the world’s first Just Energy Transition Partnership, some fear it will amount to “green structural adjustment”. South Africa’s experience in piloting ...
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  • Felsenkirche, a Lutheran church built in 1912 in Lüderitz. Credit: SkyPixels/Wikimedia Commons.
    ClimateEconomyNamibiaTop story

    Namibia’s $10bn green hydrogen project raises myriad concerns

    By John Grobler, Joe Lo & Matteo Civillini
    November 16, 2023
    A months-long investigation highlights fears of the impact of an opaque EU-backed mega-project on nature and livelihoods. For Namibia, green hydrogen could be transformative. ...
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  • Who will benefit from Zimbabwe's carbon credits deal with a UAE firm? Credit: Ninara.
    ClimateEconomyTop storyZimbabwe

    Doubts grow over who’ll benefit from UAE carbon deal for fifth of Zimbabwe

    By Cyril Zenda
    October 31, 2023
    Carbon credit projects may make profits for a Dubai-based firm, but experts and locals are sceptical about benefits to communities and the climate. On ...
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  • President Hichilema of Zambia on a visit to the European Parliament in 2022. Credit: European Parliament.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsZambia

    Why is Zambia’s president warning off non-existent coup plotters?

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    September 15, 2023
    Though baffling to some, Hichilema’s talk of a coup contains two clear messages to two different audiences. On 4 September 2023, Zambia’s President Hakainde ...
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  • ElectionsTop storyZimbabwe

    A Shameful Shambles: An account of Zimbabwe’s elections of August 2023

    By Stephen Chan
    September 13, 2023
    An election observer who has witnessed every Zimbabwean election since independence in 1980, narrates his experience of the 2023 elections. I have been present ...
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