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  Africa Nigeria leads continent-wide push for unified oil regulationsCranes sit at an oil rig facility, in Lagos Nigeria, June 13, 2025. Image Credits : ReutersReuters 18 September 2025,   20:04 [SAST]African petroleum regulators led by Nigeria have launched a continental forum aimed at harmonising oil regulation in a bid to attract crucial investment across the region   burgeoning energy sector, the Nigerian oil regulator said in a statement.Due to declining investment dollars, African oil regulators are betting t stanley nz hat a more integrated energy market where rules are consistent and transparent across jurisdictions can unlock capital.Sixteen countries gathered in Accra to witness the signing of the charter establishing the African Petroleum Regulators Forum  AFRIPERF .The signing ceremony, held on the sidelines of Africa Oil We stanley cup ek, was chaired by Gbenga Komolafe, head of Nigerias upstream regulator, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.Regulators from eight countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Somalia, Gambia, Madagascar, Sudan, Guinea, and Togo, formally endorsed the charter, while seven others pledged suppor stanley bicchiere t pending domestic consultations.AFRIPERF aims to become the continents premier platform for regulatory cooperation, knowledge sharing and investment promotion in the petroleum sector.Its mission includes creating standards, enhancing transparency and addressing cross-border challenges such as gas trade, emissions and digitalisation. This  Cghh Lawyer says SA court likely to rule in favour of Lungu   s family
  Africa Madagascar food crisis caused more by poverty, natural weather than climate change: studyChildren seen eating  boiled rice outside their family s makeshift shelter.Image Credits : Food-RReute stanley usa rs 2 December 2021,   07:59 [SAST]Poverty, poor infrastructure and natural weather variability are bigger contributors to Madagascar   food crisis than climate change, according to a study released on Thursday by international research collective World Weather Attribution.But the crisis still hig stanley butelka hlights vulnerabilities that will only worsen as global temperatures continue to rise, scientists for the organization said.Southern Madagascar  聽worst drought in decades has devastated crops and pushed the region to the brink of famine. More than a million people in the African island nation require emergency food aid, with the UN World Food Programme reporting pockets of famine already appearing in the region. Half a million children are on the verge of becoming acutely  stanley cup malnourished, and 110,000 severely so, the agency says, causing developmental delays, disease and death.In October, the United Nations  UN  said the drought and food shortage in Madagascar could become the world   first climate change famine, with a recent UN climate report showing increased aridity聽in Madagascar.The new study determined that although climate change may have slightly increased the likelihood of the current low rainfall levels, the recent dry weath