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UNISA must be purged of corrupt elements if it is to survive
MAMETLWE SEBEI THE appointment of the Independent Assessor, Prof Mosia to investigate the state of UNISA following the Ministerial Task

Picture feature: Africa’s leading geothermal energy producer
AFRICA’S geothermal potential is huge, particularly in the Rift Valley, which extends from the Horn of Africa to Malawi. In East Africa alone, the potential capacity is over 20 GW. Kenya is the leading producer of geothermal energy in Africa and aims to produce over 50% of its power from geothermal energy by 2030.

Women’s groups are conserving Kenya’s ancient Kakamega Forest
NATHAN OMBUNI, BIRD STORY AGENCY WOMEN’S groups are conserving Kenya’s ancient Kakamega Forest by transitioning households from the three-stone cooking