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Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Gwede Mantashe, has told African delegates at the Africa Oil Week conference in Cape Town that it is the fault of the leadership that Africa cannot feed its people.

Gwede Mantashe was delivering a keynote address at the Mining Indaba currently being held in Cape Town.Gwede Mantashe was delivering a keynote address at the Mining Indaba currently being held in Cape Town.

Mantashe delivered his keynote address to the nearly 2 000 delegates and 50 energy and petroleum ministers from the African continent. She says while the continent is the lowest environmental polluter at just about 4%, it must continue to comply with cleaner energy conditions. Ambassador for Africa Oil Week and Nigeria’s former Minister for State Petroleum Resources, Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu has called for Afrocentric energy transition, calling on delegates to challenge themselves to protect Africa’s own interests.

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Ja coz they steal all the money meant for feeding the people

No lies detected there

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