The prevailing trust deficit between sub-Saharan governments and mining companies could be bridged by better governance on both sides
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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
Lesotho exports water to South Africa at the same time as it imports the bottled product from its larger neighbour…
Welcome to the first edition of Africa in Fact for 2018 – and the first to appear on shelves at…
Modern laws prevent poor citizens from making a living as artisanal miners
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated…
Kasinomics: African Informal Economies and the People Who Inhabit Them. By GG Alcock, Tracey MacDonald Publishers, 178 pages