Dubai’s Access Infra Africa to Boosts Africa’s Power Supply by US$500 million

Dubai’s Access Infra Africa to Boosts Africa’s Power Supply by  US$500 million

Accra, Ghana (Capital Markets in Africa) — Access Infra Africa, a Dubai-based company, will launch what it says will be Africa’s largest privately owned solar plant in Uganda this year, part of plans to develop electricity projects in 17 African countries, mainly based on renewable energy. The company will spend USD 500m in the next three years on power generation plants, including in Egypt, Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique, Reda el-Chaar, executive chairman of Access…

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Ghana needs $15 bln over 10 yrs to close infrastructure gap, Says Vice President

Ghana needs $15 bln over 10 yrs to close infrastructure gap, Says Vice President

Accra, Ghana (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ghana requires some $15 billion over the next decade to plug a gap in its infrastructure, Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur said on Tuesday at a forum of financial sector operators and private entrepreneurs in Dakar. A three-year-old power crisis in the West African nation has hindered economic growth and sapped businesses, prompting thousands of Ghanaians to take to the streets in protest last month. A fiscal crisis is…

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South African logistics group received ZAR 30 billion loan from the China Development Bank

South African logistics group received ZAR 30 billion loan from the China Development Bank

Cape Town, South Afric (Capital Markets in Africa)  — At the World Economic Forum for Africa Press Conference, the acting CEO of Transnet, Siyabonga Gama, stated the comopany had obtained a loan of ZAR 30 billion (US$ 2 billion) from the China Development Bank to finance the modernization of its aging trains fleet . He added that ZAR 18 billion have already been disbursed to the group by China Development Banke. Also, the duration of the loan is 15 years…

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African governments urged to invest in sustainable infrastructure

African governments urged to invest in sustainable infrastructure

Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire (Capital Markets in Africa) —There’s a huge demand for infrastructure in Africa and yet the money coming from donors and governments is not sufficient. As a result, African governments need to look at innovative ways to finance the infrastructure gap, including engaging in more public-private partnerships (PPPs). This was the overriding message conveyed during a panel discussion on “Financing Infrastructure – Raising the bar” that took place on Thursday, May 28 at…

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Tanzania awards $9 bln rail projects to Chinese companies

Tanzania awards $9 bln rail projects to Chinese companies

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania has awarded contracts to build new railway lines worth about $9 billion to Chinese firms, its transport minister said, expanding Beijing’s presence in East Africa’s second-biggest economy. Transport Minister Samuel Sitta told parliament on Saturday a Chinese consortium had been awarded a contract to build a 2,561 km (1,536 miles) standard gauge railway connecting Dar es Salaam port to land-locked neighbours at a cost of…

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Egypt, AfDB sign two loans and a grant for Sharm el-Sheikh airport development

Egypt, AfDB sign two loans and a grant for Sharm el-Sheikh airport development

Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire (Capital Markets in Africa):- The African Development Bank (AfDB) and Egypt, on May 29 in Abidjan, signed two loans and a letter of agreement. The two loans are worth US $140 million – US $90 million from the AfDB window and US $50 million loan from the Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF). The letter of agreement concerned a grant from the Middle Income Countries (MICs) Technical Assistance Fund of UA 1.2 million…

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AfDB scaled up project funding by 15% to US$ 7.6 billion in 2014

AfDB scaled up project funding by 15% to US$ 7.6 billion in 2014

Abidjan Cote D’Ivoire (Capital Markets in Africa) — The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) realised a 15.3 percent increase in its operations turnover in 2014 compared to 2013 despite the challenging global and regional economic environment, according to AfDB 2014 Annual Report. Support to infrastructure accounted for over half of the US $7.6 billion invested in the Regional Member Countries (RMCs) during the year, representing a 15.3-percent increase over the 2013 funding portfolio. According to…

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