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Africa Faces Growing Lung Disease Crisis from Air Pollution
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Africa Faces Growing Lung Disease Crisis from Air Pollution

Posted by Pauline Ongaji April 23, 2026
Chronic respiratory diseases are rising rapidly across Africa, driven by air pollution, dirty cooking fuels, and weak emissions standards. Experts warn that without urgent investment in clean energy and stronger healthcare systems, millions more could face life-threatening lung conditions.
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High Fuel Prices Spur Kenya Clean Energy Shift
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High Fuel Prices Spur Kenya Clean Energy Shift

Posted by Neville Ng'ambwa April 16, 2026
A sharp rise in fuel prices is squeezing Kenyan households and businesses, but it may also be accelerating a long-overdue transition toward clean energy and electric mobility.
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White Rhinos Return to Kidepo After 40-Year Absence
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White Rhinos Return to Kidepo After 40-Year Absence

Posted by Neville Ng'ambwa April 10, 2026
Uganda celebrates a historic conservation victory as white rhinos return to Kidepo Valley National Park after a 43-year absence, marking a new era for the nation's "Big Five" wildlife heritage.
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Africa Missing Out on Clean Energy Boom
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Africa Missing Out on Clean Energy Boom

Posted by Peter Ngare April 10, 2026
As the world hits record renewable energy growth, Africa remains on the margins—held back not by lack of resources, but by financing barriers, weak grids, and policy gaps that risk widening global inequality.
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