African leaders have committed to a series of concrete reforms and investments aimed at expanding reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity access across the continent.
Ethiopia aims to increase its electric power generation capacity to 13000 megawatts MW by 2028 President Taye Atske Selassie has said The country ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Ahmed Maallin Fiqi, accompanied by Somalia's Ambassador to Tanzania, Ambassador Ilyas Ali Hassan, and the Deputy Director ...
The Federal Government has secured a $1.1 billion credit facility from African Development Bank (AfDB) to provide electricity for five million people in Nigeria by 2026. President Bola Tinubu ...
At a summit in Tanzania, Global and African leaders commit to funding and reforms aimed at bringing electricity to 300 ...
As the aid freeze continue to trigger work stoppages and funding uncertainty, what are the key things to know and where does ...
Tanzania and Burundi have signed an agreement with two Chinese firms to build a railway between the two African countries for transporting metals, including battery mineral nickel, to the port city of ...
Tanzania signed a $2.15-billion deal with two Chinese firms to construct a railway linking its main port of Dar es Salaam to a nickel mine in neighboring Burundi. Tanzania Railways Corp awarded the ...
President Joseph Boakai has revealed Liberia’s potential to become a key player in Africa’s energy transformation, citing the country’s abundant natural water resources as a cornerstone for achieving ...
The President unveiled the plan to transform the country’s energy landscape and strengthen its role in Africa’s energy ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was right to grant a waiver to PEPFAR on Tuesday. This program should be subject to a review, ...