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SupaMoto provides a cleaner, cheaper alternative to charcoal, the main cooking fuel in Zambian homes despite its risks.
“Clean cooking is a great idea,” said Rev Can Othniel Ayela Okot, the Vicar of Christ Church in Gulu. “But it’s pointless if ...
When Gibril Ali talks of “black gold", he does not mean oil. He buys it in sacks, not barrels. He sells it to his customers ...
As the global push for clean energy gathers momentum, Nigeria and other African countries, despite being rich in natural gas ...
A charcoal filter splatter screen may seem like a dream come true to stop mess and smells, but which foods do they actually ...
New research has found that rural Zambians are much more likely to adopt solar power if they see it working for their ...
One of the perks of good weather is being able to be outside with your grill. For most Canadians, outdoor BBQ gatherings ...
Nearly 200m Africans cook mostly with charcoal ... Burn Manufacturing, which makes efficient stoves, has stopped selling its charcoal model there and is promoting electric ones instead, subsidised ...
Recteq makes pellet grills, but those can’t do it all when it comes to backyard cooking. So when the company sought to create ...
Analysis - In sunny Zambia, fewer than 6% of rural people have access to electricity, leaving over 94% in darkness.
Women livestock keepers from Kiteto District in Manyara Region, farmers from Ngara District in Kagera Region, and women from ...