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Construction underway on Overberg Wind Farm project in South Africa

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Construction is progressing rapidly on the Overberg Wind Farm project in South Africa. Independent Power Producer (IPP) Red Rocket confirmed that it had reached...

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Engineering Egypt’s 114 km Artificial River

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E gypt’s ambitious New Delta Project — often dubbed the world’s "largest artificial river" — is...

East African Crude Oil Pipeline: 5 Monumental Impacts at 64.5% Completion

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The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is reshaping energy and infrastructure in Uganda and...

KarmSolar’s 100MW Solar Project Earns Key Approval

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In a major breakthrough for Egypt’s private renewable energy sector, KarmSolar has officially been qualified...

Johannesburg Water Invests $5M to Upgrade Erand Tower & Pump Station

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Johannesburg Water (JW) has committed approximately $5 million (R92 million) to a significant infrastructure project...

Kenya to Launch Northern Collector Tunnel to Address Nairobi’s Water Crisis

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Kenyan President William Ruto has assured Nairobi residents that the government is set to launch...

Steering Committee Reviews Progress of Kenya Towns Sustainable Water Program

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Kenya's Principal Secretary (PS) of the State Department for Water and Sanitation, Julius Korir,...

CURRENT ISSUE

How to choose the best grease: same viscosity, different performance

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Not all greases are created equal. But beyond just making sure they choose the right type of grease for an application; how can maintenance...

Why submersible pumps rise above the rest in fluid handling

Submersible pumps have long been a staple in the world of fluid handling and pumping, with their presence becoming more pronounced, especially in particular...

Empowering the Future: The Crucial Role of Training and Development in Africa’s Pipes and...

Introduction to the Pipes and Valves Industry in AfricaThe pipes and valves industry in Africa plays a vital role in supporting the economic development...
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