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    Plastics Kenya

    Greenpeace Africa urges NEMA to Seal Loopholes for Effective Plastic ban Implementation

    Nairobi, 22nd February 2018 - Single use plastic carrier bags were banned in Kenya in August 28th last year, but six months later plastic bags in grocery stores and small scale traders have become the norm. Reports show that smugglers operating at Kenya’s border points are using porous borders to bring in plastic bags from…

    Hellen Dena
    22 February 2018
    1 min read
  • Airship & Balloon at Glacier National Park. © Tim Aubry
    Protect the Environment

    Greenpeace Africa calls on President Cyril Ramaphosa to act on energy

    Responding to the news that Cyril Ramaphosa has been elected and sworn in as South Africa’s new president, Greenpeace Africa’s political advisor, Happy Khambule, has said:

    Mbong Akiy
    16 February 2018
    1 min read
  • Inspire the Movement

    Proposed Critical Infrastructure Protection Bill Unconstitutional says Greenpeace Africa

    Cape Town, 30 January 2018 - Greenpeace Africa is in the parliament today to make a presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Police on the proposed Critical Infrastructure Protection Bill. We believe the proposed Critical Infrastructure Protection Bill is unconstitutional as it will limit the fundamental rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights in a…

    Lerato Ngakane
    30 January 2018
  • Inspire the Movement
    Energy Coal

    The True Cost of Coal

    Catastrophic climate change and uncontrollable debt are burdens South Africans will have to bear for their government’s addiction to coal. On top of the escalating construction costs for Kusile, the monstrous coal-fired power plant, the country will have to pay up to R60.6 billion per year for the external costs associated with it.

    Greenpeace Africa
    26 October 2011
  • Ecological Food Farmers' Trek in Kenya. © George Mimano
    Protect the Environment
    Food Farming

    Climate change and a failing food system open the door to the armyworm pest

    The fall armyworm has reared its ugly head in Africa wreaking havoc across the continent, destroying the maize crop which was much anticipated after droughts of the previous years. The armyworm pest is now present in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Zambia and South Africa. In South Africa, this pest is new and the Government is working…

    Greenpeace Africa
    14 February 2017
    1 min read
  • Bialowieza Forest in Early Summer. © Anonymous
    Protect the Environment

    Georgia Court Agrees with Greenpeace, Transfers Logging Company’s RICO Case to Northern California

    Today, the United States Court for the Southern District of Georgia issued a ruling transferring the Resolute v Greenpeace lawsuit to the Northern District of California, as Resolute failed to demonstrate that the case should be heard in Georgia.

    Greenpeace Africa
    17 May 2017
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    DRC

    The Urgency of Now: The fate of the lungs of Africa hangs in a balance

    As the plane from Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), makes its descent towards Mbandaka airport, the capital of Equateur province, I am impressed by a beautiful canopy of greenery painting the landscape below my window; I was looking at the Congo Basin Forest. A casual observer sees a forest, robust,…

    Nchemty Metimi Ozongashu
    15 May 2017
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Energy

    We achieved a lot together during our forest ship tour

    It must be said over and over, that the Congo Basin forest is the second largest rainforest in the world! It is majestic and beautiful, it is a home and the doctor’s office to animals and humans alike.

    Lerato Tsotetsi
    15 November 2017
    6 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    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
  • Protect the Environment
    Oceans Fishing

    Cooperation urgently required to ensure a future for West African fisheries

    We humans love drawing lines on maps. Over many centuries borders have been created by our peoples or have been imposed on them, separating our languages, our cultures, our traditions. But fish knows no borders, they migrate from the waters of one country to another. In West Africa, millions of people critically depend on fish…

    Greenpeace Africa
    9 May 2016
    2 min read
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