Closing Africa’s Infrastructure Gap

Never before has the need for infrastructure felt so immediate and acute. This became apparent to me as I travelled to Nairobi, Lagos, Lusaka and Gaborone during the first three months of this year. A commonality I saw across all these African cities — the yellow metal equipment either excavating, tilling, scooping or pouring inputs…

Closing Africa’s Infrastructure Gap

Never before has the need for infrastructure felt so immediate and acute. This became apparent to me as I travelled to Nairobi, Lagos, Lusaka and Gaborone during the first three months of this year. A commonality I saw across all these African cities — the yellow metal equipment either excavating, tilling, scooping or pouring inputs…

US $3.5m Dry Port Facility at Walvis Bay Namibia complete

The government of Zimbabwe has announced to have completed construction of US $3.5m Dry Port Facility at Walvis Bay in Namibia. Namibian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Balbina Daes Pienaar broke the news during her country’s 29th Independence anniversary celebrations. Construction of the facility which began in 2014 was spearheaded by RMS, a subsidiary of theNational Railways…

US $3.5m Dry Port Facility at Walvis Bay Namibia complete

The government of Zimbabwe has announced to have completed construction of US $3.5m Dry Port Facility at Walvis Bay in Namibia. Namibian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Balbina Daes Pienaar broke the news during her country’s 29th Independence anniversary celebrations. Construction of the facility which began in 2014 was spearheaded by RMS, a subsidiary of theNational Railways…

Ethiopia’s Reppie Waste Power Plant to resume operations

The Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) is planning to restart operations of Reppie Waste-to-Energy power plant in three months after long disputes with contractors that led to delays in generating electric power. The disputes which was between EEP and two contractors, Cambridge Industries and its partner, China National Electric Engineering Company (CNEE) led to the plant…

Ethiopia’s Reppie Waste Power Plant to resume operations

The Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) is planning to restart operations of Reppie Waste-to-Energy power plant in three months after long disputes with contractors that led to delays in generating electric power. The disputes which was between EEP and two contractors, Cambridge Industries and its partner, China National Electric Engineering Company (CNEE) led to the plant…