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SA's silent tech waste crisis: Urgent solutions to tackle it now

South Africans might not realise it, but we are sitting on value when it comes to our old electronics.
Colin Williamson
3:50
Colin Williamson
28 Aug 2024
5:10
Stephen Chege
2 Apr 2024

The e-waste challenge: A call for collaborative circular solutions

Africa generates 2.9 million Mt of e-waste annually, not including the amounts of e-waste illegally imported from developing countries.
Stephen Chege
1:00
...
Africa
18 Jun 2014

Zambia refuses to be dump site for e-waste

Michael Malakata
1:40
...
Africa
19 Feb 2014

Kenya’s Safaricom ventures into e-waste management

Elly Okutoyi
2:20
...
Africa
16 Aug 2013

South Africa’s next gold rush industry: e-waste?

Simnikiwe Mzekandaba
1:50
...
Africa
5 Feb 2013

Partnership to equip Kenyan students with e-waste skills

Staff Writer
1:40
...
Africa
1 Aug 2012

Ghana to ban second-hand electronic imports

Masahudu Kunateh
3:20
...
Africa
4 Jun 2012

East Africa puts forward e-waste plan

Staff Writer
 
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