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Africa is not responsible for climate change but bears the brunt of it - President Cyril Ramaphosa | News24

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Although they are not responsible for causing climate change, Africans are the ones who are bearing the brunt and the cost of the phenomenon, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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