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US Signals Progress on Crucial African Trade Program Extension Washington appears to be moving toward extending the African Growth and…
US Signals Progress on Crucial African Trade Program Extension Washington appears to be moving toward extending the African Growth and…
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A strategic partnership between investment firms ALT Capital Partners and New GX Capital has launched a R150-million smart utilities initiative. The project targets small and medium enterprises in historically underserved communities with integrated utilities management solutions combining technology and innovative funding.
Investment firms ALT Capital Partners and New GX Capital have reportedly formed a strategic partnership to launch a R150-million smart utilities and infrastructure initiative, according to recent reports. The collaboration, facilitated through ALT Capital Partners’ REimagine Fund 1 and New GX Capital-funded Airnergize Ventures, focuses on early-stage disruptive utilities management businesses with significant scalability potential.
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Researchers from Australia’s national science agency have identified remarkable new marine species in previously unexplored deep waters. The discoveries include a semi-transparent crab comparable in size to an almond and a bioluminescent lantern shark capable of producing its own light.
Australian scientists have uncovered previously unknown marine species during a deep-sea research expedition, according to reports from the country’s national science agency. The discoveries include a semi-transparent crab approximately the size of an almond and a small glowing lantern shark, sources indicate.