AfDB approves US$ 121 million for electricity expansion to rural households in Uganda

AfDB approves US$ 121 million for electricity expansion to rural households in Uganda

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, Capital Markets in Africa — The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Board  approved on 16 September 2015 a US$ 121 million loan and grant to help Uganda’s government improve access to electricity for rural households, businesses and public institutions to ultimately improve the livelihoods, economic opportunities and access to social services in rural communities. The Bank Group allocated a US$ 100-million loan and an additional €10.205 million grant mobilized by the AfDB…

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Guinea plans to build a US$2 Billion Hydropower Dam

Guinea plans to build a US$2 Billion Hydropower Dam

Conakry, Guinea, Capital Market in Africa — Guinea is in talks with China International Water & Electric Corporation (CWE) to build a US$2 billion hydropower dam that would boost the West African country’s energy output, according to  Ministry for Energy official, Lansana Fofana. Lansana Fofana, said the proposed dam would double the country’s energy output, providing new capacity for the expansion of bauxite processing. “The idea is to feed the mining industry,” Fofana, the head of…

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AfDB approves US$22-million grant to break “triangle of thirst” in West Kordofan, Sudan

AfDB approves US$22-million grant to break “triangle of thirst” in West Kordofan, Sudan

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, Capital Markets in Africa — The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) on Wednesday, September 9 committed a grant of US $22-million to finance water and sanitation facilities in the West Kordofan State of Sudan and a country-wide Institutional Capacity Development Program. More than 130,000 people (69,000 women) in the rural areas of West Kordofan State are targeted beneficiaries. Water supply points will also benefit approximately 730,000 heads of livestock.  The Water Sector…

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Infrastructure and Migration: Prevention vs. Reaction

Infrastructure and Migration: Prevention vs. Reaction

GENEVA, Switzerland, Capital Markets in Africa — In what has been coined the worst migration crisis in Europe since the end of the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of migrants from the Middle East and Africa have flocked to Europe in seek of help. In 2014, roughly 170,000 migrants landed on Italian shores alone. With the rise of movement, there has been a sharp and tragic increase in migrant deaths. The staggering numbers hold deep significance;…

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African Sovereign Eurobond August 2015 Review: Yield widening due to falling commodity prices

African Sovereign Eurobond August 2015 Review: Yield widening due to falling commodity prices

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — A remarkable feature in Fixed Income markets this year has been the widening in African sovereign Eurobond yields. This weakening is in part due to the expected rise in US bond yields and fallen commodity prices (as most African countries are commodities dependent) as well as the anticipated decline in global growth due to China economic downturn.  Since January 2015 yields on Zambia’s 2022 and Zambia’s 2024 Eurobond have…

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African Equity Market August 2015 Report: Most Exchanges sag for both local and foreign investors, Egypt bled most …

African Equity Market August 2015 Report: Most Exchanges sag for both local and foreign investors, Egypt bled most …

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- African stock markets performance measured by country equity benchmark index return ended in negative for the month of August, with all indices closed in red zone for both local currency and dollar return basis. Still on local basis return, the August average return of -2.9 percent was recorded across eighteen African equity indices and August monthly returns ranges from  -11.5 percent recorded by the Egyptian Exchange equity markets  (measured by EGX 30 index) to -0.2 percent registered…

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African power utility sector shines bright about the outlook ahead: PwC report

African power utility sector shines bright about the outlook ahead: PwC report

JOHANNESBURG, South-Africa, (Capital Markets in Africa) — Survey finds companies and sector stakeholders optimistic about a range of key African electricity issues. 96% say there is a medium or high probability that load shedding will be the exception rather than the norm by 2025. Technological change expected to transform prospects for rural electrification. Business model transformation lies ahead for many power utility companies. Power utility companies and stakeholders across Africa anticipate a brighter and different outlook…

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