The Africa Report: OPEC courting Namibia Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit
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Having lost Angola and other members, OPEC is courting Namibia, where production can start in 2030 pumping its 2,6 billion barrel oil reserves. Zambia's President Haikande Hichilema appeals for $900-million from the international community to relieve half of the nation's 20-million population devastated by drought. China is trying to shape the African media using soft power to increase its influence on the continent. Jean-Jacques Cornish shares details with Lester Kiewit.
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Having lost Angola and other members, OPEC is courting Namibia, where production can start in 2030 pumping its 2,6 billion barrel oil reserves. Zambia's President Haikande Hichilema appeals for $900-million from the international community to relieve half of the nation's 20-million population devastated by drought. China is trying to shape the African media using soft power to increase its influence on the continent. Jean-Jacques Cornish shares details with Lester Kiewit.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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