Infrastructure News

Energy infrastructure in Tanzania to improve

26/01/2011

Tanzania can expect its energy infrastructure to improve dramatically once a wind farm project has been completed.

It will be the second biggest scheme of its kind in east Africa - creating 100MW - and will be located in...

Category: Energy

Algeria: Work on the solar panel plant at Rouiba starts this quarter

26/01/2011

The plant to produce photovoltaic solar panels at Rouiba, in Algeria, will be operational by 2012.

Work should commence before the end of the first quarter of this year, the company Sonelgaz,...

Category: Energy

Senegal: BIDC finances water infrastructure project in Touba

25/01/2011

The Senegalese government has announced the launch of a project to construct infrastructures for the transport and distribution  of water in order to end the shortages affecting the region...

Category: Water

Algeria: Renewable energy development program to create 200,000 jobs

25/01/2011

The government of Algeria is to set up a program comprising 65 renewable energy generation infrastructure projects across the country.

This program, which will shortly be presented to the government,...

Category: Energy

Senegal receives 73 million from China for the electricity sector

25/01/2011

China has granted a loan of 73 million USD to Senegal in order to finance an electrical infrastructure project.

The aim is to resolve the problems of shortages experienced by the Dakar...

Category: Energy

Water infrastructure programme to help Ghanaians

25/01/2011

Water infrastructure in Ghana is set to be enhanced thanks to an innovative organisation.

It is called Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor and it will see local and global expertise combined to improve the quality of water...

Category: Water

LTogo launches a bond for 1.4 billion USD on the UEMOA market

24/01/2011

The government of Togo has just launched a bond for 1.4 billion dollars, it was learned January 20 by the Xinhua press agency.

The purpose is to finance the construction of road infrastructures, but...

Category: Transport

Wind project to boost Namibia's energy infrastructure

24/01/2011

Energy infrastructure in Namibia is to be improved thanks to the development of a wind farm.

The 44MW wind power generation plant will be located at Diaz Point in Luderitz and will cost $150 million (£94 million) to...

Category: Energy

Niger: WADB finances a renovation project on the Niamey-Ouagadougou corridor

21/01/2011

Tuesday last, the West African Development Bank (BOAD) granted funding of 24.6 million dollars to renovate and asphalting of the Niamey-Namaro-Farié road.

This project will improve a section of about 67...

Category: Transport

Swaziland to receive World Bank investment

21/01/2011

Swaziland is to benefit from a major investment from the World Bank that will help fund a number of projects.

A $26.9 million (£16.9 million) loan is being supplied and it will provide support to urban and rural...

Categories: General, Transport

Kenya's water infrastructure to improve thanks to emergency works

20/01/2011

Kenya is to benefit from enhanced water infrastructure after a 100 million Kenyan shilling (£805,000) improvement project was completed.

According to Daily Nation, emergency work at the Dunga treatment plant has now been...

Category: Water

Gambia and Mali log onto the Internet by optical fiber

20/01/2011

The World Bank is to provide finance of 27 million dollars for a fiber optic cable construction project in Gambia, it was learned by the PANA press agency on January...

Category: ICT

Togo: New fee to finance airport infrastructures

19/01/2011

The government of Togo is to impose a fee on all passengers using the country's airports in order to finance the development of the airport infrastructures.

The announcement was reported...

Category: Transport

Water infrastructure to improve in Zimbabwe

19/01/2011

Water infrastructure in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is to be improved thanks to investment from the South African government.

The four million South African rand (£346,000) is being earmarked to improve the city's waste and...

Category: Water

Airtel and IBM collaborate to improve ICT infrastructure in 2011 in Africa

18/01/2011

Telephone operator Bharti Airtel, which has a presence in 16 African countries, has just announced its 2001 action plan to improve its telecommunications infrastructure in Africa.

The...

Categories: General, ICT

Nigeria called on to invest in infrastructure

18/01/2011

The Nigerian government has been urged to spend more on infrastructure projects during 2011.

According to the World Bank, the nation is Africa's biggest oil producer but is currently placing too much emphasis on supporting...

Category: General

ICT infrastructural investment 'to help African countries'

17/01/2011

ICT infrastructure is to improve in Africa after the International Finance Corporation (IFC) invested in Helios Towers Africa (HTA).

Some $25 million (£15.7 million) is being ploughed into the company so mobile phone towers...

Category: ICT

World Bank loans 30 million USD for drinking water supply in Cameroon

17/01/2011

The World Bank has granted Cameroon a loan of about 30 million dollars to finance a water infrastructure project.

The financing agreement was signed last Wednesday in Yaoundé. It will be...

Category: Water

Water infrastructure in Ghana to improve with AfDB grants

14/01/2011

Water infrastructure in Ghana is set to benefit from two separate grants from the African Development Bank (AfDB).

The Water Resources Commission of Ghana will be given the money, with some €1.83 million (£1.5 million)...

Category: Water

China gives gift of 7.6 million USD to DRC

14/01/2011

China has granted the Democratic Republic  of the Congo (DRC) a gift of 7.6 million dollars, it was revealed Wednesday by a release from the AFP press agency.

The signature of the agreement took...

Categories: Transport, Energy

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