Tanzania and Burundi have agreed a US$900 million deal to construct a railway line between both c
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Displaying 1450 - 1470 of 1750 StoriesElectriFI, REPP, and 1PWR have reached financial close for 11 solar mini-grids in Lesotho.
The greenfield US$19.5b crude oil refinery and petrochemical production plant is being devel
Asiko Energy has launched the construction of a dual-liquefied LNG/LPG gas fuel terminal located
China has proposed a detailed infrastructure plan for the Horn of Africa region, involving the de
Construction of the landmark Dodoma City outer Ring Road project in Tanzania has been formally la
The performance of Namibia’s construction sector declined by 43.7% in real added value during the
Ghana's Ministry of Roads and Highways has indicated that the government will start work on nine
Construction work at the Zungeru hydropower plant in Nigeria is on track for commissioning to com
Uganda has secured six million Swedish Krona funding to undertake feasibility studies for floatin
The Singida Gold Project is an open pit gold mine under construction in the Ikungi district of Ta
TotalEnergies and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) have announced the Final Invest
African Development Bank sets course to close the infrastructure gap in African countries, with t
Rwanda’s plans to construct a US$420 million innovation park in Kigali are gaining momentum, with
Globeleq, an independent power producer operating in Africa, has announced financial cl
Hassan Allam Roads and Bridges has been awarded the contract to construct a 1.35 km long dual rai
Construction work at the Lekki deep sea port in Nigeria is on track for completion by the third q
Construction works at the New Kipevu Oil Terminal in Mombasa, Kenya, have been completed by Chine
The US$270 million oil facility is being constructed by Mahathi Uganda, and is set to s
Test power production at the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is set to begin shortly.
Kenyans will begin using the Chinese-built Nairobi Expressway three months earlier than anticipat