AIIM acquires majority stake in DSM Corridor Group

AIIM acquires majority stake in DSM Corridor Group

Dar es Salam (Capital Markets in Africa) – African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), a leading African infrastructure equity investment manager and member of Old Mutual Alternative Investments (OMAI), has announced the successful acquisition of a 60% effective interest in DSM Corridor Group Tanzania (DCG), a specialist dry bulk terminal operator in the Port of Dar es Salaam. AIIM develops, advises and manages private equity infrastructure funds designed to invest long-term institutional equity in African infrastructure…

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Uganda negotiating $2.3 bln loan with China to fund rail line

Uganda negotiating $2.3 bln loan with China to fund rail line

KAMPALA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Uganda is negotiating a $2.3 billion loan with China’s Exim Bank to fund an initial 273 km stretch of rail line the east African country is planning to build for faster and cheaper transportation, an official said on Thursday. Landlocked Uganda eventually wants to construct a 1,700 km standard gauge railway network to connect with similar lines being built in neighbouring Kenya. The rail links are expected to help…

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Tanzania receives $305 million World Bank loan for Dar es Salaam port expansion

Tanzania receives $305 million World Bank loan for Dar es Salaam port expansion

DAR ES SALAAM (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tanzania will receive a $305 million loan from the World Bank to expand its main port in its main commercial city Dar es Salaam, where congestion and inefficiencies are hampering ambitions to transform the east African nation into a regional transport hub. The port, whose main rival is the bigger but also congested port of Mombasa in Kenya, acts as a trade gateway for landlocked African states…

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Power Africa Partner Gigawatt Global Advances 1,000 MW in Burundi

Power Africa Partner Gigawatt Global Advances 1,000 MW in Burundi

BUJUMBURA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Amid the lush and rolling hills of Mubuga, 100 km outside the Burundian capital of Bujumbura, 2,500 people came yesterday to celebrate the festive ground-breaking for a 7.5 MW solar field that will add 15% to the East African country’s generation capacity. In a colorful and drum-accented ceremony attended by government officials, international investors, religious leaders and the diplomatic community, Gigawatt Global (http://GigawattGlobal.com), the leading frontier solar and social development…

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China Pledges $40 Billion towards Nigerian infrastructure projects

China Pledges $40 Billion towards Nigerian infrastructure projects

 LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria ordered Taiwan to move its trade mission from the capital, Abuja, to the commercial hub, Lagos, following a visit by the Chinese foreign minister during which his government pledged to invest $40 billion in infrastructure in Africa’s most populous country. Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama announced the move Wednesday after meeting with Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, China’s official Xinhua News Agency said. China has said it will invest $40…

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Nigeria to Start Building Railway to Decades-Delayed Steel Plant

Nigeria to Start Building Railway to Decades-Delayed Steel Plant

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria plans to start construction this month of a railway linking its decades-delayed Ajaokuta steel plant to iron-ore mines and a port, as the government accelerates efforts to reduce the economy’s reliance on oil. Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, which won a contract in 2009 to build a 275-kilometer (171-mile) rail line, “should start work very soon, and completion is expected in about two years,” Ministry of Transport Permanent Secretary Sabiu Zakari said in an interview…

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Nigerian sovereign fund in credit tie-up to unlock infrastructure funding

Nigerian sovereign fund in credit tie-up to unlock infrastructure funding

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria’s sovereign wealth fund is setting up a company in partnership with London-based local currency guarantee firm GuarantCo to enable pension funds to invest in Nigerian infrastructure bonds, its chief executive said on Thursday. The new business will be launched in a few weeks’ time and aims to overcome some of the challenges facing the financing of infrastructure projects in Africa’s most populous nation. “The company will provide enhancements…

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