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Palesa Moeti on Ace Magashule’s offices raid - January 26, 2018
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Sun Met takes place at Kenilworth Race Course on Saturday - January 26, 2018
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The Warriors prepare for Momentum One Day Cup semi-final - January 26, 2018
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#BizPulse | Trump: When America grows, world grows - January 26, 2018
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Mapisa-Nqakula’s visit to South Sudan – Sarah Kimani - January 26, 2018
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Tackling corruption in Africa tops the agenda at AU summit - January 26, 2018
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Prime discussion: PIC and PSA aim to recoup R17billion lost - January 26, 2018
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Prime discussion: Is there a right time for president Jacob Zuma’s exit? - January 26, 2018
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Memorial service of Hugh Masekela - January 26, 2018
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Memorial service of Hugh Masekela - January 26, 2018
Building resilience to climate change in Africa
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report says a temperature increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius or more could result in unprecedented risks and weather events, and the world must reduce emissions of greenhouse gases to net zero by the middle of this century, to have a reasonable chance of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celcius. Naza Alakija, Climate Change Advocate and the Founder of Sage Innovation Center joined CNBC Africa to discuss how African countries can build resilience to climate change.