Infrastructure News

infrastructure projects in Egypt: Extension of period for tenders

04/03/2011

There is a possibility that the Egyptian government may be obliged to extend the period for receipt of tenders concerning four projects in the infrastructures domain, reports Reuters.

This...

Categories: Transport, Water

Energy: Series of agreements signed between France and South Africa

04/03/2011

February 2: France and South Africa have signed a series of joint venture agreements in the energy and nuclear power domains.

Four agreements have been signed between the...

Category: Energy

Africa to use solar resources to improve energy infrastructure?

03/03/2011

Africa is well placed to improve its energy infrastructure due to the vast solar resources it has at its disposal.

Abubakar Sambo, the World Energy Council's vice-president for Africa, said the level of sunshine, wind and...

Categories: General, Energy

African countries receive loan for infrastructure improvements

02/03/2011

Projects in key development sectors for four different countries will be carried out thanks to a new agreement.

The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) and representatives from Ethiopia, the Gambia, Niger and Sierra...

Categories: General, Transport, Energy, Water

Integration of airspace: ADB grants 8.6 million USD to COMESA

02/03/2011

On February 24, the African Development Bank (ADB) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) signed a protocol agreement concerning the payment of a subsidy of 8,625 million...

Category: Transport

South Africa to reveal energy projects

01/03/2011

Improvements in the energy infrastructure of South Africa will be made clear during African Utility Week.

The Western Cape region of the country has made significant progress in terms of renewable energy in both the solar and...

Category: Energy

Energy: Tanzania about to receive a loan of €289 million

01/03/2011

A loan of 400 million dollars (289 million Euros) is on the point of being granted to Tanzania in order to finance a project to construct a 200 MW coal-fired electricity power station,...

Category: Energy

Transport infrastructure in East Africa 'to be enhanced'

28/02/2011

East Africa's transport infrastructure is set to improve as a $300 million (£186 million) investment has been announced.

The Dar es Salaam port in Tanzania and Mombasa port in Kenya will see operations become automated,...

Category: Transport

Waste management program: World Bank grants 100 million Euros to Morocco

28/02/2011

A development policy loan (DPL) relating to the household waste sector was signed Monday 28 February in Rabat.

This DPL will support the waste management program of the country, with the goal of improving...

Category: General

Possible investments by China in East Africa

28/02/2011

Discussions between a Chinese delegation and the leaders of the East African Community (EAC) took place in Tanzania, Thursday February 24, with the aim of discussing possible investments,...

Categories: ICT, General, Transport, Energy

Renewable energies in Africa: Meeting to be held in Paris in April

28/02/2011

France and Kenya announced on February 23 that an international meeting of Energy ministers from all over the world will take place in Paris on April 21.

At a press conference held...

Category: Energy

Tanzania's energy infrastructure 'needs to be developed'

25/02/2011

Improving the energy infrastructure of Tanzania remains the biggest single challenge facing the nation.

This is according to energy and mineral resources minister William Ngeleja, who noted residents in the country need to have...

Category: Energy

Turkey willing to send ship to Senegal to generate electricity

25/02/2011

The Senegalese minister for Urbanization and Sanitation, Adama Sall, announced last Wednesday in Dakar that Turkey was prepared to send a ship to Senegal which is capable of generating electricity.

This...

Category: Energy

Guinea: Launch of works on Conakry-Kankan railroad

25/02/2011

Last Tuesday, the first stone was laid for the railroad between Conakry and Kankan in Guinea, in the presence of the former Brazilian president Lula da Silva and Guinean president Alpha...

Category: Transport

South Africa to build world's biggest solar power station

24/02/2011

South Africa's energy infrastructure could be set for a huge improvement as plans are underway to build the world's largest solar power station.

The 5GW plant would be stationed in the Northern Cape region after an...

Category: Energy

Mauritania receives 39 million USD to restore its drinking water network

24/02/2011

The Kuwaiti Development Fund has signed a financing agreement with Mauritania to the value of 39 million dollars, to finance a transport and water distribution infrastructure project...

Category: Water

Nigeria to invest 10 million USD per year to increase generation to 40,000 MW

24/02/2011

Nigeria is to invest ten million dollars per year in the energy sector in order to attain the government's goal of a generating capacity of 40,000 megawatts...

Category: Energy

DRC: Germany wants to contribute to the renovation of the Inga hydroelectric dam

23/02/2011

Germany is willing to invest 600 million Euros in the project to renovate the Inga hydroelectric dam, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reports the PANA press agency.

Peter Blomeyer,...

Categories: Energy, Water

Tanzania's infrastructure to improve with updated CAS

23/02/2011

Tanzania's infrastructure is set for improvements thanks to the World Bank's Country Assistance Strategy (CAS).

The updated document will seek to ensure progress is made in developments for utilities, ports and railroads,...

Categories: General, Transport, Energy, Water

Water infrastructure 'on the up' in The Gambia

22/02/2011

Water infrastructure in The Gambia is set to receive a boost with the construction of a new plant.

The wastewater treatment facility has cost $2 million (£1.2 million), been developed by Gambega and it comes as the nation...

Category: Water

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