Elon Musk’s Starlink Now Operational in Botswana

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Starlink, SpaceX’s Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite internet service, has officially launched in Botswana, marking the country as the latest addition to the growing list of African nations where Starlink is operational. Botswana granted an operating license to SpaceX’s Starlink unit, aiming to enhance connectivity in the country, which struggles with high data costs….

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Strengthening Government-Business Collaboration Key to Economic Growth – Ramaphosa

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of clear communication and active engagement between the government and business to build trust and ensure that policies reflect on-the-ground realities. Speaking at Business Unity South Africa’s (Busa) Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, Ramaphosa reaffirmed the government’s commitment to partnering with Busa to drive economic growth. This…

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Strengthening Government-Business Collaboration Key to Economic Growth – Ramaphosa

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of clear communication and active engagement between the government and business to build trust and ensure that policies reflect on-the-ground realities. Speaking at Business Unity South Africa’s (Busa) Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, Ramaphosa reaffirmed the government’s commitment to partnering with Busa to drive economic growth. This…

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AFC Backs Construction of Africa’s Largest Gas-to-Methanol Plant

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) is spearheading a major initiative to support the development of Africa’s largest gas-to-methanol plant in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. This project aims to significantly cut CO2 emissions by converting flared natural gas into valuable methanol, used in solvents, paints, plastics, and automotive parts. The plant will initially produce 1.8 million…

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AFC Backs Construction of Africa’s Largest Gas-to-Methanol Plant

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) is spearheading a major initiative to support the development of Africa’s largest gas-to-methanol plant in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. This project aims to significantly cut CO2 emissions by converting flared natural gas into valuable methanol, used in solvents, paints, plastics, and automotive parts. The plant will initially produce 1.8 million…

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Kia Middle East and Africa Unveils Kia EV5 in Morocco: A New Era of Electric SUVs

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Kia Middle East and Africa has officially launched the Kia EV5 in Rabat, Morocco, marking a significant step forward in the region’s journey towards sustainable mobility. The event, attended by over 100 media representatives and fleet companies from nine markets, highlighted the Kia EV5’s impressive range, speed, and futuristic design as the future…

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Kia Middle East and Africa Unveils Kia EV5 in Morocco: A New Era of Electric SUVs

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Kia Middle East and Africa has officially launched the Kia EV5 in Rabat, Morocco, marking a significant step forward in the region’s journey towards sustainable mobility. The event, attended by over 100 media representatives and fleet companies from nine markets, highlighted the Kia EV5’s impressive range, speed, and futuristic design as the future…

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Water Woes Leave Joburg Residents At Wits’ End

Water pressure in Bertrams is too low to fill geysers For more than a year, residents in Bertrams, Johannesburg, have had only a trickle of water from their taps, not enough to use washing machines, or fill geysers. The low water pressure, despite Bertrams being on the floor of the valley between Kensington and Linksfield ridges, also makes it…

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Water Woes Leave Joburg Residents At Wits’ End

Water pressure in Bertrams is too low to fill geysers For more than a year, residents in Bertrams, Johannesburg, have had only a trickle of water from their taps, not enough to use washing machines, or fill geysers. The low water pressure, despite Bertrams being on the floor of the valley between Kensington and Linksfield ridges, also makes it…

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Meteorite Falls in South Africa After 50 Years, Causing Sonic Boom

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Residents of Eastern Cape, South Africa, were startled by a bright streak of light in the sky over St Francis Bay on Sunday morning, August 25. Initial reports on the internet and in the media speculated that the phenomenon might be space debris, possibly from a satellite, entering Earth’s atmosphere. However, scientists…

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