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Uganda launches Biofuels Blending Programme

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The government of Uganda has launched its Biofuels Blending Programme, aiming to reduce the country's dependence on imported petroleum and promote cleaner fuel alternatives The...

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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,...

Top 6 upcoming pipeline projects in Africa by length

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Africa’s economic transformation and industrialization are intrinsically linked to its vast natural resources, with pipeline...

Co-op Bank Partners with Water Providers to Boost Water Access in Kenya

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Co-operative Bank of Kenya has signed a landmark partnership with key players in the water...

CURRENT ISSUE

Hydro Systems Introduces the AquaBlend Xtreme Water-Driven Pump

The world’s largest independent manufacturer of proportioning and dispensing systems, Hydro Systems, has officially introduced AquaBlend Xtreme, a water-driven pump (WDP) compatible with organic...

Infrastructure Africa Business Forum

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Welcome to the summit where infrastructure connects people, places and opportunities. Infrastructure Africa will comprise of two days broken up as follows: The 2 day Infrastructure Africa...

Ghana halts Gold-for-Oil programme

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Ghana has officially suspended its Gold-for-Oil (G4O) program, a policy launched in 2022 aimed at reducing the country’s dependence on foreign currency for fuel...
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