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AFRICOAST ENGINEERS SA ESTABLISHES RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANY
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AFRICOAST ENGINEERS SA ESTABLISHES RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANY

Renewable energy engineering firm AfiCoast Engineers SA has announced that a new company,
AfriCoast Energy, will now be responsible for all future renewable energy projects - particulary
wind and solar - while it will also play a key role in guiding AfriCoast Engineers' current
basket of renewable energy projects.
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The Square Kilometre Array Observatory now has 14 members

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The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Observatory (SKAO) has announced that France has become the international organisation’s fourteenth member. French President Emmanuel Macron signed the documents of accession in March, and the country’s membership has now come into effect. With the accession of France, the membership of the SKAO has increased by 100% since it came into being, in 2021. “After many years of contributing to the SKA project, it is a great pleasure to welcome France as a member of the Observatory,” highlighted SKAO Council chair Dr Filippo Zerbi. “As well as a national legacy of excellence in astronomy across centuries, French institutions’ expertise in supercomputing for big science makes France an invaluable partner as the SKAO progresses towards early science operations in the coming months.”

Entries for Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation to open on July 13

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The UK Royal Academy of Engineering says entries for its next Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation competition will open on July 13 and close on September 8. The 2026 shortlist of applicants includes innovators from 11 African countries, after the academy received a record number of applications from more than 30 countries.

Citrus exports from flooded areas to be at least 5% lower – CGA

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Initial assessments of flood-impacted citrus-growing areas indicate that the recent severe weather will cause a decrease of at least 5% in expected export estimates from flood-damaged areas, says industry organisation the Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA). The areas affected are Patensie, in the Eastern Cape, and Citrusdal and Boland, in the Western Cape.
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