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Chasing net zero at Bomanoma

Chasing net zero at Bomanoma

THUKU KARIUKI, BIRD STORY AGENCY TIMES change. And so, too, has Selina Nkoile. Growing up, Nkoile lived in a traditional Masaai community. Today, her modern ranch is a testament to 21st Century lifestyles, its multi-coloured, connected dwellings brightening the bush in rural Kenya. One thing that has not changed, however, is her dedication to a climate-conscious lifestyle. Traditional Masaai communities are extraordinarily environmentally-friendly. Buildings are biodegradable, built with daub (moistened, clay-ish soil) and interwoven branches or saplings. When communities move to follow their cattle, the homes erode and vanish. Dwellings in the homestead, or manyatta, contain sleeping areas, kitchens, and…
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VW changes gear in Ghana to promote a green lifestyle

VW changes gear in Ghana to promote a green lifestyle

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER A motor vehicle manufacturing company and a business that specializes in housing, healthcare and industrial real estate, have formed a unique partnership to promote an environmentally-friendly lifestyle across Ghana. The objectives of the special partnership between VW-Ghana and BlackIvy are: To increase affordability of homes and passenger vehicles in GhanaTo provide modern and green mobility promote a larger value chain for the automotive manufacturing industry at BlackIvy’s WestPark Industrial Park in Ghana’s resource-rich Western Region The strategic collaboration between VW-Ghana and BlackIvy was signed on September 16 in Accra, Ghana,  in the presence of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the…
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