"I thought, it’s going to be difficult for the first time but really it’s great. It’s good!”
#Wonderbags work! Take it from Johanna, a young mother in Namuwongo #Uganda, who is so happy with the results - saving 70% of the charcoal needed to cook and hours of daily cooking time!
🔴 LIVE NOW | President Julius Maada Bio @PresidentBio of Sierra Leone is speaking at our Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa about how to make 2024 a turning point on this critical issue
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Tomorrow, Graça Machel and Mary Robinson will join leaders from across the globe in live discussion at @IEA's Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa.
📺 Watch all the speakers online from 09:30 BST / 10:30 CEST / 05:30 EDT
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Today, @IEA & our partners hold the first ever major Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa
Heads of state, ministers & high-level representatives from 60+ countries worldwide will convene in Paris to come forward with the resources to make 2024 a turning point on this critical issue
🗣 “I spend hours looking for wood. It would be so much better if I had gas. I would have more time to do other things”
The average household could save nearly 1.5 hours a day from the switch to clean cooking – benefitting women & children the most
More: https://t.co/MJJmfRY2Ja
I came across this mini documentary called "Going Home" by Wonderbag and it really conjured up some deep emotions in me. I don't share other people's content very often but I really would urge you to watch this one ❤️ For many South Africans who have left their rural hometowns in search of better opportunities, returning home is an important tradition.
Going home is also a heartwarming experience that makes all the hard work in the big city worthwhile. And what better way for families to reconnect than over a home-cooked meal?
This documentary chronicles the journey of Qaqamba Ntshinka, a woman from rural Eastern Cape who works and lives in Cape Town and returns home every year to reunite with her family.
Qaqamba represents the many South Africans who sacrifice months without seeing their loves ones to create a more prosperous future for themselves.
I also think this is wonderful content creation from @WonderbagO as they aid her in providing better opportunities for her family too.
Just so you know, this is not a paid for plug in any way. I just found this piece of content to be truly heart-warming and felt the conviction to share it with all of you. That said, you can visit https://t.co/Jq7iEA4NG7 to find out more info.
@elonmusk Elon, many have called me a dangerous African! We both in top 50 genius leading into Future- only 2 SA’s @TIME Sept 2018. I am fighting climate change like YOU. Breaking glass ceilings in a man’s world, they say about me!! really, is it not all our world! Please can we talk?
How can we reduce our energy consumption at home? Lester Kiewit speaks to Professor Thinus Booysen, Professor Electrical & Electronic Engineering Dept at Stellenbosch University, Dr Tony Obilana, Senior lecturer Food Science Dept at CPUT, and Sarah Collins, founder of Wonderbag.
How can we reduce our energy consumption at home? Lester Kiewit speaks to Professor Thinus Booysen, Professor Electrical & Electronic Engineering Dept at Stellenbosch University, Dr Tony Obilana, Senior lecturer Food Science Dept at CPUT, and Sarah Collins, founder of Wonderbag.
I am sure it was delicious! Well done. Please share that people can buy 2 Wonderbags for R170 by going onto https://t.co/vtx7Z3vMlh
Happy cooking without relying on #eskom#takebackyourpower
Just finished cooking, this rainy weather demanded a MNGQUSHO and Chicken day for me, now my Mngqusho is simmering in the Wonderbag. And me I’m going straight back to bed ❤️