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Alexandra township locals feel not enough has changed

Alexandra township, established in 1912, in Johannesburg is home to more than 100,000 people. Almost two decades into democracy, Alex has seen many changes, but the pace of development has left many residents disgruntled. Source: eNCA News Source...

Eskom closes Ingula plant

Eskom closed its Ingula plant near Ladysmith where six construction workers died. eNCA reporter Nontobeko Sibisi has more. Source: eNCA News Source URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgGGcJetkAE

Underground water could save Kenya’s north

Kenya’s Turkana region has been struggling with a lack of resources for years. A recent discovery of underground water reserves could turn Turkana into Kenya’s most fertile food source. Source: eNCA News Source URL:...

Kenyan women transform waste material into good money

A group of Kenyan women are taking advantage of cheaper fuel alternatives to support their families.  They live in one of the country’s poorest neighbourhoods.  Their fuel alternative could save hundreds of trees in Nairobi’s Kibera...

Making waste beautiful

An innovative artist in Egypt is forcing art lovers to look at how they themselves affect the environment. He creates art pieces out of trash – discarded computer parts to be exact. Source:...

Prepaid meters spark anger in Free State town

Another community is up in arms over the installation of prepaid electricity meters. Residents of KwaKwatsi, in the Free State, say the reasons for these installations are dodgy. Their municipality owes Eskom over 180 million rand and is in danger...