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Power & Water Nigeria Conference & Exhibition holds in Nigeria

Vertex Next will be hosting Policymakers, Private sector leaders, Industry Titans, and Stakeholders in the Power, Energy & Utilities sector, to The largest gathering for the Energy & Utilities Industries, Power & Water Nigeria Conference & Exhibition – PWN2022. Nigeria has the 7th largest population in the world and growing fast, as a result the

Readout of Vice President Harris’s Meeting with President Hassan of Tanzania

U.S Vice President Kamala Harris met with President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania in Washington. The Vice President underscored that the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to strengthening ties with Tanzania and with countries across Africa, based on the principles of mutual respect and equality. The Vice President welcomed President Hassan’s efforts to strengthen democracy and

Delegates from the National Bar Association of the United States Advocate SDG 13.

  The African Leadership Organization’s Chairman, Dr. Ken Giami, led the President of The National Bar Association of the United States, Honorable Judge Carlos Moore, alongside a five member team from the United States for a Tree planting Ceremony in Nigeria. Judge Moore stated that ”Climate change is affecting every country on every continent, disrupting national economies

Arla looks to solar for energy in Denmark

Arla Foods is to collaborate with the renewable energy company Better Energy on four new solar parks that will cover approximately one third of Arla’s electricity consumption in Denmark by 2024. Arla said it is the most extensive agreement on renewable electricity from a Danish company without public subsidies in Danish history and one of

Africa: 2022 – Africa’s Practical Realities On Energy and Climate Change

A year ago, we welcomed 2021 with a sense of cautious optimism when the newly developed vaccines promised a shift in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus turned towards building back better and doing things differently as many countries started to rethink and rebuild their shattered economies. For African countries, however, the pandemic