Gambia: U.S.$10 Million Water Projects Launched
allAfrica.com - 13 April 2012
The government of The Gambia in collaboration with African Development Bank and Africa Water Facility (AWF) Wednesday…
South Africa keen to move ahead with plans to unlock 'northern mineral belt'
Creamer Media's Engineering News - 13 April 2012
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Plans for unlocking South Africa's …
Zimbabwe: New dams could ease water crisis
Fungai Mbetsa, the acting town clerk of the Zimbabwean municipality of Chitungwiza, has revealed plans to ease the water crisis in the area by constructing…
Will Water Pumps Bring Peace to Ivory Coast? (video)
PBS News Hour - 11 April 2012
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next tonight: A civil war in West Africa forces a country to look at its water problems.
Special…
Africa to spend $72bn a year on infrastructure, but shortfall persists
Creamer Media's Engineering News - 11 April 2012
Africa is able to spend about $72-billion a year on infrastructure, but …
Durban, South Africa: Toilet water can be purified
Daily News - 10 April 2012
Yuck! This is the response in most instances to the proposal to recycle water from sewage effluent.
But experts warn…
La BAD finance deux projets d’eau potable et d’assainissement au Maroc
La Banque africaine de développement (BAD) va contribuer au financement de deux projets d’assainissement dans le centre du…
Portugal deal on Mozambique's Cahora Bassa dam
BBC news - 9 April 2012
Portugal has agreed to give up its remaining stake in a giant hydroelectric dam in Mozambique, ending a long-running…
Mozambique: African Development Bank Prepared to Fund Phase Two of Lower Limpopo Irrigation
allAfrica.com - 8 April 2012
Maputo — The Mozambican government and the African Development Bank (ADB)…
Egypt is losing its grip on the Nile
Political uncertainty in post-revolution Egypt is allowing other Nile states to wrest control of the world’s longest river.
globalpost - April 9, 2012
CAIRO,…