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Outcomes-based bonds as Africa’s most powerful tool for solving the water crisis.

Across the African continent, water infrastructure is under increasing strain. The compounding pressures of accelerating urbanisation, decaying legacy systems, climate change and chronic underinvestment in public infrastructure over decades mean that both the public and private sectors must urgently mobilise

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TRAFO POWERS UP MINE IN PAKISTAN WITH TRANSFORMERS BUILT FOR EXTREME CONDITIONS.

South Africa-based Trafo Power Solutions is boosting the power infrastructure of a mining project in Pakistan, being built on one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper-gold reserves. Supplying one of the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors to the project,

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BME research reiterates critical role of health and wellness to advance mine safety.

There is growing recognition that sustainable safety performance requires a deeper, more integrated understanding of the human factors that influence risk, Dr Ramesh Dhoorgapersadh, General Manager: Operational Excellence & SHERQ at BME, told delegates at the SAFEX International Congress XXI

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Addressing cost, supply, and disease pressures in Africa’s feed industry.

Feed producers across Africa are operating in an increasingly complex and volatile environment. Alongside rising input costs and ongoing supply chain instability, the sector is also facing renewed pressure from animal health challenges such as recurring outbreaks of Foot-and-Mouth Disease

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Standard Bank and Orizon Join Forces To Help Farmers Earn Additional Income From Regenerative Agriculture.

South African farmers are under growing pressure from rising input costs, climate volatility and the need to build long‑term resilience, yet many remain unsure how carbon markets can work in a practical, credible way for agriculture. It is against this

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