In a major step toward digital sustainability, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has launched a new machine-readable Sustainability Taxonomy, offering African companies a timely opportunity to modernize and harmonize ESG reporting.
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Africa stakes its claim in global mining: African mining week 2025 set to drive investment and green growth
by Carlton OlooAfrica’s critical role in the global mining and energy transition is set to take center stage this October as Cape Town prepares to host African Mining Week (AMW) 2025, a high-level forum expected to accelerate investment, innovation, and sustainable practices across the continent’s mineral economies.
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Nigeria’s International Breweries takes bold stand on plastic pollution; a Pan-African model for sustainability
by Carlton OlooInternational Breweries Plc (IBPLC), a member of the AB InBev group, marked World Environment Day 2025 with a sweeping campaign to combat plastic pollution across Nigeria. From urban clean-ups and public sensitization in Lagos to waste recovery drives in Nasarawa and Osogbo, the brewer’s multifaceted efforts are positioning it as a continental model for corporate sustainability.
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University of Nairobi expands footprint in global SDG rankings, signals shift toward climate and innovation leadership
by Carlton OlooAfricaClimate & EnvironmentEducationNews & AnalysisSustainabilitySustainable development by Carlton Oloo 388 views 3 minutes readThe University of Nairobi has made significant strides in the 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, breaking into two new Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) categories; Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6) and Climate Action (SDG 13)
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Kenya and Senegal top Africa’s electricity regulatory index, signaling a new era for sustainable energy governance
by Carlton OlooAfricaEnergy & TransitionNews & AnalysispolicySustainability by Carlton Oloo 306 views 4 minutes readKenya and Senegal have emerged as Africa’s top energy regulators, tying for first place in the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) 2024 Electricity Regulatory Index (ERI) with a remarkable score of 0.892 – a signal achievement in a continent-wide push for better energy governance, climate resilience, and sustainable development.
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Nigeria launches first-ever anticipatory flood response simulation in climate-hit Adamawa
by Carlton OlooIn a pioneering step toward proactive disaster risk reduction, the Nigerian federal government, working closely with multiple United Nations agencies, has launched an anticipatory action simulation exercise in the flood-vulnerable Kwanta community of Adamawa State.
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Nigeria’s new biodiversity blueprint signals shift toward systemic eco-governance
by Carlton OlooAfricaEnvironmental ResponsibilityNews & AnalysispolicyPolicy & GovernanceSustainability by Carlton Oloo 484 views 4 minutes readNigeria has officially adopted its updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) 2025–2030, cementing its role as a frontrunner in Africa’s commitment to halting and reversing biodiversity loss. This move is more than symbolic, it signals a critical pivot toward systemic environmental governance across West Africa and reinforces Nigeria’s alignment with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (K-M GBF), the landmark international agreement adopted at COP15 in 2022.
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Geopolitical oil shock highlights Africa’s energy vulnerabilities and missed transitions
AfricaEnergy & TransitionInternational NewsNews & AnalysispolicyRenewable energySustainability by Dr. Edward Mungai 326 views 2 minutes readAmid rising tensions between Israel and Iran, Brent crude has jumped nearly 20% in June, the largest monthly increase since 2020, stirring anxiety across global markets. While oil flows remain uninterrupted for now, the volatility reawakens vulnerabilities for Africa, a region with a complex relationship to fossil fuels: as both a net importer and emerging producer.
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Egypt scrambles for energy after Israel halts exports, exposing Africa’s supply fragility
by Carlton OlooAfricaEnergy & TransitionInternational NewsNews & AnalysisSustainability by Carlton Oloo 460 views 4 minutes readIsrael’s recent resumption of limited natural gas exports following an intense week of airstrikes with Iran has once again exposed the fragility of Africa’s energy interdependence. This seemingly regional disruption has sent reverberations across North Africa, with Egypt bearing the brunt of the fallout.
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In a move that could redefine the continent’s industrial future, Egypt and South Africa have been tapped to lead a global push to decarbonize heavy industry, joining Brazil, Türkiye, and…