Seychelles: AfDB Approves US$ 26 million for Mahe Water Project

Seychelles: AfDB Approves US$ 26 million for Mahe Water Project

Seychelles (Capital Market in Africa) — The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has allocated  a loan and a grant amounting to US$ 25.995 million dollars to finance a water project in Mahe in the Seychelles. The Mahe Sustainable Water Augmentation Project (MSWAP) approved by the AfDB Board on Wednesday, 1 April 2015, in Abidjan, seeks to promote the country’s economic development by improving water supply capacity and resilience against climate change. The project aims at…

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Tunisia: AfDB grants €49.4 million loan to enhance natural gas supply to disadvantaged regions

Tunisia: AfDB grants €49.4 million loan to enhance natural gas supply to disadvantaged regions

Tunis, Tunisia (Capital Markets in Africa) — The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group approved on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 in Abidjan, a €49.4-million loan to the Tunisian Electricity and Gas Corporation, la Société tunisienne d’électricité et du gaz (STEG). The project for the development of natural gas transportation and distribution to the western part of the country is aimed at improving the supply of cheaper and less-polluting energy to the…

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What can $300 billion buy in Egypt? A new capital or a pipedream

What can $300 billion buy in Egypt? A new capital or a pipedream

CAIRO (Reuters) – It is a project as ambitious as Egypt’s ancient pyramids. Built from scratch to escape Cairo’s choking pollution, a planned new capital will feature an airport larger than London’s Heathrow, a building taller than Paris’s Eiffel Tower and more than 10,000 km (6,200 miles) of boulevards, avenues and streets.The city, meant to be built within just seven years, was unveiled last week at the Sharm El-Sheikh economic summit, where President Abdel Fattah…

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Uganda to spend $365 mln to revamp main airport

Uganda to spend $365 mln to revamp main airport

KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda will spend $365 million over the next six years to upgrade its sole international airport to accommodate growing passenger numbers, a senior official said on Friday.Uganda is at various stages of implementing several multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects, including two hydro power dams, a refinery, express highways and a railway line to expand its economy and prepare for oil production around 2018.Rama Makuza, the managing director of state-run Civil Aviation Authority (CAA),…

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GE delivers turbines to Egypt as part of $1.9 bln dea

GE delivers turbines to Egypt as part of $1.9 bln dea

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) – General Electric Co has delivered a shipment of gas turbines to Egypt as part of a $1.9 billion deal to boost power capacity, and will invest $200 million in a planned economic zone near the Suez Canal, the firm said on Friday.The announcements were made at a conference where Egypt hopes to secure billions of dollars in investment after years of political turmoil, focusing on energy and the Suez Canal…

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Siemens to supply turbines for Egyptian power plant

Siemens to supply turbines for Egyptian power plant

CAIRO, March 10 (Reuters) – Siemens will supply four turbines to a power plant near Egypt’s Suez City to add more than 650 megawatts (MW) of power generation to the creaking national grid, suggesting that government efforts to encourage investment are bearing fruit. The German industrial group said on Tuesday it was awarded a contract to supply the E-Class turbines to the Attika Power Plant under a supply contract with El Sewedy Power System Projects….

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Nigeria Must Reduce Thirst for Oil Revenues, Says IMF

Nigeria Must Reduce Thirst for Oil Revenues, Says IMF

Mobilizing more non-oil revenue is critical to Nigeria’s future growth, the International Monetary Fund concluded in a report this week on Nigeria’s economic and monetary policies. Although oil represented only 13% of gross domestic product in 2013 — services accounted for more than 50% — oil remains critical to Nigeria as a revenue and foreign-exchange source. But in order to ensure future economic stability, the country must reduce its dependence on oil revenues and strengthen…

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