Africa’s forests @ risk amid surging energy transition minerals demand
It may look like a new way to create wealth for African countries but, unfortunately, the surging demand for green...
Read moreDetailsFrancis Koktuse is a free-lance journalist based in Accra. Currently, he is the local Stringer for the New York Times. He also writes for University World News, as well as Science and Development.Net. He was a Staff Writer for the African Concord, and Africa Economic Digest in London, UK.
It may look like a new way to create wealth for African countries but, unfortunately, the surging demand for green...
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Read moreDetailsGold mining is not only providing Ghana the much-needed foreign exchange, but it has also created a paradox, as illegal...
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