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Last Drop Africa
Last Drop Africa
16 episodes
5 days ago
The Last Drop Africa Podcast is the first of the behavioural change communication solutions produced under the auspices of Green Journalism Africa (Ltd) to champion, sensitise, demonstrate and promote sustainable, scalable, and practical solutions through creative storytelling. Our mission is simple; counter man-made destruction of our environmental ecosystem. Our goal is to teach Africa’s future generations to value and protect their planet. © Green Journalism Africa (Ltd).
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The Last Drop Africa Podcast is the first of the behavioural change communication solutions produced under the auspices of Green Journalism Africa (Ltd) to champion, sensitise, demonstrate and promote sustainable, scalable, and practical solutions through creative storytelling. Our mission is simple; counter man-made destruction of our environmental ecosystem. Our goal is to teach Africa’s future generations to value and protect their planet. © Green Journalism Africa (Ltd).
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Science
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James fished 12 tonnes of plastic from L.Victoria and used them to build The Floating Bar
Last Drop Africa
10 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
James fished 12 tonnes of plastic from L.Victoria and used them to build The Floating Bar

You have probably been to the Floating Bar in Luzira, just on the shores of Lake Victoria, but we bet you didn’t know what it’s sitting on - over 600,000 plastic bottles that Mr. James Kateeba and local fishermen fished from the lake as a means to protect marine life and save the environment.


The Floating Bar has the capacity to seat more than 120 people safely and comfortably.

Last Drop Africa
The Last Drop Africa Podcast is the first of the behavioural change communication solutions produced under the auspices of Green Journalism Africa (Ltd) to champion, sensitise, demonstrate and promote sustainable, scalable, and practical solutions through creative storytelling. Our mission is simple; counter man-made destruction of our environmental ecosystem. Our goal is to teach Africa’s future generations to value and protect their planet. © Green Journalism Africa (Ltd).