Inside the EVS Kenya Electric Roadshow
Zambia’s turning point in the race for clean and reliable energy
Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa & Eazy Power PLC
The Battle for Authenticity
A Conversation with Lindsay Handler of Delta40
At TechBBQ in Copenhagen
At TechBBQ in Copenhagen
Flagg off – Nairobi to Nanyuki
Nanyuki to Meru – Delays, Detours, and Determination
Meru – Marsabit – Long Roads, Clear Horizons
Marsabit to Moyale (Ethiopian border)
Road to Addis – Day 5: Charging into Ethiopia
Into the Highlands: Roads, Rain, and the Rhythm of Ethiopia – Yebello to Dilla
Cruising the Highlands – Dilla to Adama
Rolling Into Addis: A Convoy of Hope and Electric Momentum – Adama to Addis Ababa
Africa’s E-Mobility Moment: From Policy to Movement
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Marie Nielsen on the Future of Entrepreneurship in Africa
East Africa’s Gateway to Green Innovation
Why believing in young entrepreneurs matters
Trond Riiber Knudsen on Capital, Talent, and Africa’s Turning Point
Powering local innovation and sustainable growth
In Africa
Scatec leading the way
Creating stability in the economies and the political environment in Africa
The energy crisis in Zambia and across Southern Africa presents a clear investment opportunity.
Education is important because it introduces a new way of thinking. The more I learn about myself the more I can expand my knowledge in different things. You need to appreciate yourself and you need to appreciate the knowledge the world is giving to you.
Michelle Mukabana, Student, Kenya
Africa is considered to be the place where human life originated and the oldest inhabited territory on Earth. It is the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia, and bigger than China, India, USA and most of Europe combined. Africa covers 6% of Earth’s total surface area and 20% of its land area, yet only emits about 4% of the world’s total carbon dioxide emissions.