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    Water, SouthAfrica, Plastics

    Greenpeace Reaction to Microplastic Pollution on South Africa’s Tap Water: The Scourge of Plastic Pollution is a Living Reality

    Plastics continue to haunt us long after we have used them[1] because during the degradation process, they break down into microparticles, which then contaminate our water systems. We know that this has an impact on our oceans and the animals living in them, but the findings from the latest report commissioned by the Water Research…

    Nhlanhla Sibisi •
    26 July 2018
    1 min read
  • Press Release
    Kenya, Farming

    Greenpeace Africa Urges Machakos County Government to Allocate Budget Towards Sustainable Farming

    Nairobi, 25th July 2018 - Greenpeace Africa has today handed over a petition to the Agricultural Committee of the Machakos County Assembly. The petition comes after a policy dialogue that was aimed at strengthening interactions between the policymakers; county officials in charge of agriculture and food security; farmers who practice sustainable agriculture and Greenpeace Africa.…

    Hellen Dena •
    25 July 2018
    2 min read
  • Press Release
    Cameroon, Lifestyle, Biodiversity

    Greenpeace Africa Urges Halcyon Agri to Stop Destroying Livelihood & Biodiversity in Cameroon.

    Yaoundé, 24 July 2018- Greenpeace Africa has today published a report explaining how Singaporean based Halycon Agri and her Cameroonian subsidiary- Sudcam operate a sordid rubber plantation business in Cameroon. The report ‘Halcyon Agri’s Ruinous Rubber’ exposed the threats of Sudcam’s operations to the ecosystem and local and indigenous communities in the south of Cameroon.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    24 July 2018
    2 min read
  • Press Release
    Energy

    Reactive on the latest developments regarding Virunga and Salonga National Parks in the DRC

    “It is with indignation that Greenpeace Africa learned last April that the DRC Minister of hydrocarbons, Aimé Ngoy Mukena, is working on a project that will open up a large block of two UNESCO World Heritage sites - Virunga and Salonga National Parks for oil exploration.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    23 July 2018
    1 min read
  • Blogs
    GreenpeaceAfrica, Activism

    5 Madiba Quotes to Reflect on this Mandela Day

    Former South African president Nelson Mandela has become an international beacon of public service; he sacrificed 27 years of his life, serving a prison term for the liberation of his people.

    Angelo Louw •
    18 July 2018
    2 min read
  • Press Release
    Senegal, Fishing

    Greenpeace activists protested at ANAM’s offices to demand the complete re-calculation of fishing vessels’ tonnage in Senegal

    Dakar, July 18, 2018 - Today, Greenpeace activists peacefully protested in front of the office of the National Agency for Maritime Affairs (ANAM) to demand the publication of the state of the re-calculation of the industrial fishing vessels in Senegal.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    18 July 2018
    1 min read
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    Greenpeace Africa calls For a Thorough Investigation into the Death of 8 Rhinos

    Nairobi, 17th July 2018 - Eight out of 14 critically endangered black rhinos have died after being moved from the Nairobi and Lake Nakuru national parks to a new sanctuary created in Tsavo East national park.

    Hellen Dena •
    17 July 2018
    1 min read
  • Blogs
    Plastics, Kenya

    Strength in numbers: Sensitising retailers and consumers plastic pollution in Nairobi, Kenya

    The Kenyan government’s single-use plastic carrier bag ban came into effect on 28 August, 2017. However, there are still a number of unregulated suppliers in Nairobi’s informal settlements supplying smuggled plastic bags on demand to small scale retailers.  

    Amos Wemanya •
    11 July 2018
    2 min read
  • Press Release
    Food, Kenya, Farming

    Ensure Safe and Healthy Food for Citizens, Greenpeace Africa Urges Kenya’s Government

    Nairobi, 03 July 2018: In response to news that some of Kenya’s imported sugar contains dangerous elements such as copper and lead; and that fertilisers sold to farmers in Kenya are reported to be laced with harmful mercury, Greenpeace Africa has called on the government of Kenya to act now - Food for life Campaigner,…

    Hellen Dena •
    3 July 2018
    1 min read
  • Blogs
    Coal, Energy, Kenya

    US Legislators add voice to Kenya’s Anti-coal Campaign – could this be the last straw?

    Greenpeace Africa •
    11 June 2018
    2 min read
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