TANZANIA’S CONTROVERSIAL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ON HERITAGE SITE COULD START WITH AFDB FUNDING

Tanzania presses on with its ambition to build a 2,100-megawatts (MW) hydroelectric power plant in the Selous Game Reserve despite warnings from conservationists about the adverse effect of such a project on animals in one of the world’s largest game reserves. During the weekend, Tanzania’s finance ministry said in a statement that President John Magufuli, who is…

Kenya: World Bank Approves $180 Million to Support Energy Sector

WASHINGTON, April 26, 2018 — The World Bank today approved a $180 million International Development Association (IDA)* Guarantee to mobilize private sector financing to strengthen the financial position of Kenya Electricity Generation Company Limited (KenGen) and build energy security for all Kenyans. The project will build on Kenya’s gains that have diversified the energy mix and…

Toshiba to assist Malawi in developing geothermal power

Japanese multinational conglomerate Toshiba and Malawi’s Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining (MNREM) have concluded a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the development of geothermal power. The MoU anticipates a comprehensive partnership in geothermal power projects including capacity building programmes in relation to the technology. Under the terms of the MoU, Toshiba will collaborate…

Chinese firm launches clean energy project- Humbrella

A Chinese clean energy company, Hanergy Group, has launched a solar-powered project dubbed Humbrella. The innovation, aimed to light up African villages, forms part of the company’s corporate social responsibility. A company statement underlined that thin-film solar power research and development has been the main focus at Hanergy since 2009. As a result, nine years later,…

Vunani sowing for the next harvest

The company has cleaned up its legacy investments and now targets a further R4bn asset growth. Vunani might have hit the headlines because of some of its controversial corporate advisory clients. But the future of the financial services group lies with its more stable fund management and benefit services businesses. The failure of the Sagarmatha…