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Legal tug-of-war shutters one of SA s richest chrome mines

Legal tug-of-war shutters one of SA s richest chrome mines
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South Africa: Limpopo SEZ readies for lift-off

South Africa: Limpopo SEZ readies for lift-off After years of intensive planning, the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ) is nearly ready to get off the ground. The head of the Infrastructure and Investment Office in the Presidency, Dr Kgosientso Ramokgopa, on Monday revealed that plans are well underway for construction of the SEZ. Ramokgopa was speaking at the Infrastructure Development Roadshow taking place in Polokwane, Limpopo. Investment in infrastructure is part of the overall economic recovery plan of government to create employment opportunities across various sectors and surrounding communities. The Limpopo provincial government says it is confident that the Musina and Makhado municipalities which are strategically located along the North-South Corridor and in the vicinity of the second busiest port of entry, the Beit Bridge Border Post is the ideal home for the Special Economic Zone.

Activists are fighting for a renewable future in Sub-Saharan Africa Chinese coal projects threaten to dirty those plans

Activists are fighting for a renewable future in Sub-Saharan Africa Chinese coal projects threaten to dirty those plans
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Chinese coal projects threaten to wreck plans for a renewable future in Sub-Saharan Africa

Chinese coal projects threaten to wreck plans for a renewable future in Sub-Saharan Africa CNN 12/10/2020 By Eoin McSweeney, CNN Business © Lintao Zhang/Pool/AFP/Getty Images Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) shakes hands with his Zimbabwean counterpart President, Emmerson Mnangagwa on September 5, 2018, a day after the conclusion of the Forum On China-Africa Cooperation. When the Ghanaian government agreed to coordinate with Shenzen Energy Group, a Chinese energy company, to build a 7,000-megawatt coal power plant in the country s Ekumfi district, Chibeze Ezekiel was concerned. He knew the proposed plant s wastewater, ash pit and mercury emissions posed serious health and environmental risks to the local fishing and farming communities. Access to clean drinking water was under threat from the plant s sulfur dioxide emissions and associated acid rain, and there would have been a clear impact on the regional climate.

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