Media Monitoring, Thursday 28 September

Nigeria embraces solar power to tackle electricity challenges, while South Africa and Japan join forces for decarbonization and hydrogen initiatives. African agrifoodtech sees a surge with startups securing $1.76 billion in investments over the past decade

Kenya's Autopax Air EV Yetu: A catalyst for electric vehicle adoption in Africa (Clean Technica)

GivePower and ServiceNow partner to bring safe, affordable drinking water to Mombasa County, Kenya(GivePower)

Cameroon allocates over €1.8 billion for water and sanitation projects in new investment plan (Afrik21)

African agrifoodtech startups attract $1.76 billion in investments over the past decade (Ag Funder News)

African Development Bank Partners with South Korea to Advance Climate-Friendly Technologies(Tech In Africa)

Nigerians turn to solar power to address electricity challenges (Business Day)

Scatec completes 36MW solar-plus-storage projects in Cameroon (Energy Storage News)

Unlocking Africa's renewable energy potential: A call to private investors (Namibian)

South Africa and Japan partner to decarbonize key industries and promote hydrogen economy (News24)

Morocco’s Bold Leap into the Green Hydrogen Era(Energy News)

Zimbabwe scraps plan to share 25% of carbon credit revenue with local communities (Carbon Pulse)

Challenges to achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Africa amidst global crises (African Business)

Climate Change Blamed as Record Rains Flood S. Africa’s Cape(Bloomberg)

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