• Skip to Navigation
  • Skip to Content
  • Skip to Footer
Greenpeace
  • Act
  • Explore
    • Inspire the Movement
    • Protect the Environment
    • Change my Community
  • Blog
Greenpeace
  • English  | 
  • Français  | 
  • Home
  • Act
  • Explore
    • Inspire the Movement
    • Protect the Environment
    • Change my Community
  • Blog
  • Protect the Environment
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Ramaphosa turns off the lights with cabinet non-shuffle

    6 March 2023, Johannesburg – In response to President Ramaphosa’s long awaited cabinet reshuffle, which saw Minster Gwede Mantashe maintain his role as Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, and…

    Chris Vlavianos •
    7 March 2023
    1 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa activists disrupt Mantashe’s address at Africa Energy Indaba

    Cape Town, 7 March 2023 – Today, Greenpeace Africa activists disrupted Minister Gwede Mantashe’s opening address at the Africa Energy Indaba at the Cape Town International Convention Center with banners…

    Chris Vlavianos •
    7 March 2023
    2 min read
  • Change my Community
    AboutUs Activism SocialJustice GreenpeaceAfrica

    Dr Oulie Keita appointed as Greenpeace Africa Executive Director 

    Mali-born development expert Dr. Oulie Keita has been appointed as Greenpeace Africa’s Substantive Executive Director after an intensive and competitive recruitment process to usher the organisation into a new wave of environmental justice. 

    Chris Vlavianos, Luchelle Feukeng •
    1 March 2023
    2 min read
  • Inspecting Maize Crops in Kenya. © Sven  Torfinn / Greenpeace
    Inspire the Movement
    Food GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    The super rich control the food system – and now they are profiting from Africa’s rocketing food prices.

    Figures published today by Greenpeace show that between 2008 and 2022, food imports rocketed by more than 650 per cent in Kenya.

    Hellen Kahaso Dena, •
    28 February 2023
    3 min read
  • Change my Community
    Forests Activism SocialJustice Cameroon GreenpeaceAfrica

    Planet One, a training space dedicated to youths opens its doors in Yaoundé

    About fouty young people from various backgrounds were mobilized on Friday, February 17 in the premises of Planet One in Yaounde, as part of the official launch of this initiative in Cameroon.

    Luchelle Feukeng, Rex Andoh •
    24 February 2023
    2 min read
  • Solar Power Helps Families in South Africa. © Mujahid Safodien / Greenpeace
    Change my Community
    Energy Conservation SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa responds to 2023 budget speech

    Greenpeace Africa welcomes the Minister's awareness of the impacts the climate crisis and resultant extreme weather events will have on South Africans.

    Chris Vlavianos •
    23 February 2023
    1 min read
  • Change my Community
    Forests Cameroon GreenpeaceAfrica

    Camvert: the arsonist of Cameroonian biodiversity

    The agricultural corporation Camvert made the emptiest of gestures earlier this month, when it donated biodiversity protection equipment to a national park while continuing a massive programme of deforestation in FMU 09 025 in order to create an oil palm plantation. Greenpeace Africa dismissed the PR stunt as an attempt to distract from Camvert’s deliberate…

    Luchelle Feukeng, Ranece Jovial Ndjeudja  •
    23 February 2023
    2 min read
  • Change my Community
    Coal Energy GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    How eskom & the government can put an end to loadshedding in south africa

    Load shedding in South Africa is an indication of an energy crisis that continues to worsen. Renewable energy sources remain the ultimate solution.

    Joan Igamba •
    22 February 2023
    13 min read
  • Forest Clearing for New Palm Oil Plantation in Cameroon.
    Inspire the Movement
    Conservation Cameroon GreenpeaceAfrica

    Cameroonians dissatisfied with government response to climate crisis

    More than half of Cameroonians consider the government's efforts to fight climate change unsatisfactory, according to a poll of 1,200 people. This data is not surprising, given accelerated deforestation and the ever-increasing use of plastic, and urges us to think about the harmful effects of climate change.

    Luchelle Feukeng, Ranece Jovial Ndjeudja  •
    20 February 2023
    1 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Fishing GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    Greenpeace Africa calls on the Senegalese authorities to explain the suspicious presence of a Russian factory ship in Senegalese waters

    Greenpeace Africa is revealing the suspicious presence of a Russian factory trawler in Senegalese waters.

    Amagor Robert Niang, Richard Sayeed. •
    16 February 2023
    2 min read
Prev
1 … 25 26 27 28 29 … 122
Next
  • Greenpeace International
  • A
    • Africa
      • English •
      • Français
    • Aotearoa
    • Argentina
    • Australia
    • Austria
  • B
    • Belgium
      • Français •
      • Nederlands
    • Brazil
    • Bulgaria
  • C
    • Canada
      • English •
      • Français
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Croatia
    • Czech Republic
  • D
    • Denmark
  • E
    • East Asia
      • 中文简体 •
      • 繁體 •
      • 正體 •
      • 한국어 •
      • English
    • European Union
  • F
    • Finland
    • France
  • G
    • Germany
    • Greece
  • H
    • Hungary
  • I
    • India
      • English •
      • Hindi
    • Indonesia
    • Israel
    • Italy
  • J
    • Japan
  • L
    • Luxembourg
      • Deutsch •
      • Français
  • M
    • Malaysia
    • Mexico
    • Middle East and North Africa
      • العربية •
      • English •
      • Français
  • N
    • Netherlands
    • Norway
  • P
    • Peru
    • Philippines
    • Poland
    • Portugal
  • R
    • Romania
  • S
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • South Asia
    • Southeast Asia
    • Spain
      • Español •
      • Català •
      • Euskara •
      • Galego
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
      • Deutsch •
      • Français
  • T
    • Thailand
    • Turkey
  • U
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • USA
Follow us
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Bluesky
  • Press Centre
  • Jobs
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy and Cookies
  • Community Policy
  • Copyright
  • Browse the Archive
Greenpeace Africa 2025 Unless otherwise stated, the copy of the website is licensed under a CC-BY International License

Manage your cookies preferences

Please select which cookies you are willing to store.

User-experience cookies Always enabled

These cookies will provide you a better experience of our website. You will be able to hide the cookies acceptance banner and use the website features better. The non-acceptance of these cookies will give you a cookie-free experience.

These cookies help improving the performance of Greenpeace.org/africa. They are set to collect data such as how long users stay on a page or which links are clicked. This helps us make better content based on your experience navigating the website. Most web browsers allow some control over cookies through browser settings (e.g. notifications of new cookies, disabling cookies and deleting cookies). Click your browser type below to go directly to the browser user guide to learn how to disable or erase cookies.

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By clicking “Got it!” you agree to our Privacy & Cookies Policy. You can change your cookies settings anytime.