Forbes Africa

We Must Power On

Three weeks into the new year and it already feels like a news year - from the sweat-inducing blackouts scourging a major African economy steeped in an electricity crisis, to the freezing white Alps where the climate was of bringing countries and companies to book for climate change.

The editorial exigencies and redrafting of the 2023 script that - meaning‘completely fed up’.

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