Browsing: Africa in Fact
A small farming community is fighting an epic battle against an international mining giant
There is an increasingly obvious parallel between the lack of shared value in any given mining project and heightened levels…
UNCTAD’s claims that commodity producers in several African countries are deliberately misinvoicing exports to hide illegal capital flight are mostly…
A controversial proposal to legalise the sale of rhino horn would require radically improved state enforcement to regulate trade and…
The prevailing trust deficit between sub-Saharan governments and mining companies could be bridged by better governance on both sides
Despite environmental concerns, deep-sea mining will be a reality by 2030 and African countries with coasts, including Namibia and Nigeria,…
Despite environmental concerns, deep-sea mining will be a reality by 2030 and African countries with coasts, including Namibia and Nigeria,…
Sub-Saharan governments are making easy money from selling exploration licences