FERTILIZER GIANT OCP TO HELP IMPROVE MOROCCO WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

FERTILIZER GIANT OCP TO HELP IMPROVE MOROCCO WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Moroccan fertilizer giant OCP has renewed its determination to continue boosting Morocco’s sustainable development through the signing of a new memorandum of understanding as well as a concession contract with the country’s government in a bid to help improve its water management efforts. Morocco’s government and the OCP group signed on Wednesday the agreements, under which the two will cooperate to improve drinking water by desalinating seawater for the Safi and El Jadida regions. The agreements form…

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WESTPROP SET TO RE-CONSTRUCT GREENWOOD PARK IN ZIMBABWE

WESTPROP SET TO RE-CONSTRUCT GREENWOOD PARK IN ZIMBABWE

WESTPROP Holdings is turning Greenwood Park into a lifestyle theme park helping to complete the live, work, shop, and play environment for the communities living around the park. There is a nearby shopping center – Five Avenue Mall, office and residential buildings around the park. CEO Mr. Ken Sharpe said he was replicating the model that is now synonymous with all WestProp developments to Greenwood Park to provide residents in the avenues a recreation facility….

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NUCLEAR POWER TO ENERGY MIX PROJECT ON COURSE IN GHANA

NUCLEAR POWER TO ENERGY MIX PROJECT ON COURSE IN GHANA

Ghana’s quest to add nuclear power to its energy mix is on course and progressing steadily, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Dr. Kwaku Afriyie, has said. He said as part of phase two of the project, the country had received feedback on six large reactors and small modular reactors which are key devices needed in the operation of the country’s first nuclear power plant. He said his ministry and the Ministry of…

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KENYA GOVT. INVITES BIDDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL PARKS

KENYA GOVT. INVITES BIDDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL PARKS

Plans to construct aggregation and industrial parks across 25 counties have commenced after the Ministry of Trade and the Council of Governors issued a tender notice inviting bids from contractors. The interested National Contractors have until July 21 to submit their bid which must be accompanied by a 9 million Shillings guarantee in the form of a Bid Bond. The purpose of bid security is to protect the contracting entity from losses incurred if the…

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GAMBIA MINISTER LAY FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A MOSQUE COMPLEX

GAMBIA MINISTER LAY FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A MOSQUE COMPLEX

The Minister of Health, Dr Ahmadou Lamin Samateh, recently laid the foundation stone for the construction of a mosque within the new complex of the Ministry of Health in Bijilo. The event commenced with the recitation of the Holy Quran by elders in the community. The project, contracted to Daru Salaam Construction Company, was financed to the tune of 35,000 Euros sponsored by Direct Aid. However, the site where the foundation stone of the new…

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ALGERIA PRESIDENT LAY FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEAWATER PLANT

ALGERIA PRESIDENT LAY FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEAWATER PLANT

The President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune laid the foundation stone for the Cap Djinet seawater desalination plant in Boumerdes, as part of his working and inspection visit to the provinces of Algiers, Boumerdes and Tipaza, to mark the 61st anniversary of Independence Day and Youth Day. Stretching over 16 hectares, the plant will help to improve the drinking water supply capacity of the inhabitants of the provinces of Boumerdes and Algiers. The project is…

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EGYPT GOVT. MAKING PLANS TO REACH 60% DEPENDENCE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY BY 2040

EGYPT GOVT. MAKING PLANS TO REACH 60% DEPENDENCE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY BY 2040

Egyptian Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Dr. Mohamed Shaker, confirmed that Egypt aims to reach 60 percent of dependence on renewable energy by 2040. Shaker explained that the Egyptian strategy was aimed at reaching 42% of the energy mix coming from renewable energy by the year 2030, but this strategy is currently being updated, based on the existing data and the availability of wind and solar energy resources and their low prices. He further added that…

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UGANDA GOVT. EXTEND DEADLINE FOR RENOVATION OF NAMBOOLE STADIUM

UGANDA GOVT. EXTEND DEADLINE FOR RENOVATION OF NAMBOOLE STADIUM

Government has again extended the deadline for the completion of the renovation works on Mandela National Stadium, also known as Namboole. Whereas it had been said by the UPDF Engineering brigade handling the works that the stadium would be ready by last month, the Education Minister, Janet Museveni has said the actual deadline was August but noted this has been extended. “In light of these significant undertakings, I have approved an extension for these intervention…

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MORE THAN 20 PEOPLE TRAPPED IN BUILDING COLLAPSE IN NIGERIA CAPITAL CITY

MORE THAN 20 PEOPLE TRAPPED IN BUILDING COLLAPSE IN NIGERIA CAPITAL CITY

Tragedy struck yesterday in the nation’s capital, Abuja, as about 20 persons were reportedly trapped in the rubble of a four-story hotel building that collapsed in Dape, Life Camp. According to eyewitnesses, the building, which has an underground facility, was owned by one of the top people in the hotel business in the territory. It was said to be under construction as of the time of the collapse. Rescue efforts commenced immediately in earnest as…

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KADOMA-SANYATI ROAD UPGRADE BEGINS IN ZIMBABWE

KADOMA-SANYATI ROAD UPGRADE BEGINS IN ZIMBABWE

Upgrading of the strategic Kadoma-Sanyati Road that links the south of Mashonaland West to Gokwe North district in the Midlands, has resumed, with the responsible department also carrying out maintenance works. Provincial roads engineer, Simbarashe Gomo, said the upgraded road works were expected to meet laid down Southern African standards. “The Department of Roads has resumed upgrading of the road under the Roads Development Programme which earmarks to construct of 20km of road to standards…

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ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION OF TWO-STORY BUILDING TRIAL BEGINS IN MOZAMBIQUE

ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION OF TWO-STORY BUILDING TRIAL BEGINS IN MOZAMBIQUE

The trial of four men accused of the illegal construction of a two-story building within a restricted area belonging to Beira airport began on 29 June in Beira. The building was being erected near air traffic control equipment and could pose a threat to communications between aircraft and the Beira airport control tower. So, in mid-2021, the Public Prosecutor’s Office embargoed all further work on the site. A prominent embargo notice was slapped on the…

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CONSTRUCTION OF ZAREMA MAYDAY DAM TO RESUME IN ETHIOPIA

CONSTRUCTION OF ZAREMA MAYDAY DAM TO RESUME IN ETHIOPIA

The construction of the Zarema Mayday irrigation dam, which was interrupted during the two-year war in Ethiopia’s north, will resume next year, according to the Ministry of Irrigation and Lowland Areas. The dam was conceived to supply water to the Wolkayit sugar factory, one of 13 sugar factories the Ministry of Finance (MoF) is working to privatize. The factory, located 1,030 Km from Addis Ababa in Tigray Regional State, was prioritized due to its expected…

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RWANDA SPORT INFRASTRUCTURE MAKING WAVES AFTER POST GENOCIDE

RWANDA SPORT INFRASTRUCTURE MAKING WAVES AFTER POST GENOCIDE

Sports infrastructure is one of sectors that continue to make strides in Rwanda 29 years after the country was liberated. The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi left a number of major sports infrastructures destroyed and, just like other sectors, the country had to start from scratch in its rebuilding process and has since invested billions of Rwandan francs in constructing new facilities as part of promoting sports tourism. From football and basketball to Volleyball and…

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EIB TO INVEST K200M INTO TWO FIRMS TO SUPPORT GREEN GROWTH

EIB TO INVEST K200M INTO TWO FIRMS TO SUPPORT GREEN GROWTH

Two agribusiness firms in Mzuzu have received K100 million loans each from European Investment Bank (EIB) as part of a broader Team Europe Initiatives to support green growth across Malawi and southern Africa. The two businesses are Wijays Enterprises owned by Joyce Banda and Wallie Farms owned by Sheryl Karim. The two emerged winners after their business plans came out the best at the Boosting Women in Agriculture Pitch Night which the EU Delegation conducted…

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BMW TO INVEST R4.2BILLION TO EQUIP ROSSLYN PLANT

BMW TO INVEST R4.2BILLION TO EQUIP ROSSLYN PLANT

Automotive giant, BMW, has announced that it will pour in some R4.2 billion in investment to equip its Rosslyn Plant in Tshwane to build the next generation BMW X3 hybrid plug-in vehicle. Production of the car is expected to begin in 2024 with some 300 employees at the plant to undergo specialist training. On Wednesday, at an event marking 50 years since the automotive manufacturer entered South African shores, Deputy President Paul Mashatile said the…

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WESTPROP ANNOUNCED MASSIVE US$4BILLION CITY DEVELOPMENT IN ZIMBABWE

WESTPROP ANNOUNCED MASSIVE US$4BILLION CITY DEVELOPMENT IN ZIMBABWE

Westprop  Holdings today unveiled its signature gatehouse at Pomona city signaling the commencement of the massive US$4 billion ‘city within a city development’. CEO and founder of the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange listed real estate company Mr. Ken Sharpe was upbeat and sounded bullish when he headlined the colorful ceremony. “We are now delivering the promised Pomona City. A city within a city. Today the 28th of June 2023 marks the start of that journey…

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TOGO GOVT. SEEKING CONTRACTORS TO BUILD HISTORY MUSEUM

TOGO GOVT. SEEKING CONTRACTORS TO BUILD HISTORY MUSEUM

A history museum will be built in the town of Kamina (20 km from Atakpame) and a tender was recently launched to hire the project’s developer. This was announced by Togo’s minister of culture, Kossi Lamadoko. Financed by the State, the museum’s construction should take seven months, according to the ministry.  A former German military base, Kamina used to house a powerful transcontinental radio station and a wireless telegraph transmission center, connecting Berlin to the…

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ANGOLA PRESIDENT APPROVE US$203MILLION FOR HUAMBO CITY FACELIFT

ANGOLA PRESIDENT APPROVE US$203MILLION FOR HUAMBO CITY FACELIFT

Angolan head of State João Lourenço has authorized a USD 203.7 grant for the requalification of the main districts of the capital city of the central Huambo province. The amount will also be earmarked for the construction of structural roads, covering a total of 148 kilometers, according to Presidential Order No. 149/23, dated 26 June. The president also formalized the opening of the simplified contract procedure based on the material criteria, for external financing reasons,…

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RWANDA GOVT. SET TO SPEND US$184MILLION FOR DISASTER RECOVERY

RWANDA GOVT. SET TO SPEND US$184MILLION FOR DISASTER RECOVERY

Rwanda plans to spend Rwf215 billion for disaster recovery, including repairing infrastructure such as roads, water, and electricity, as well as resettling families whose houses were destroyed by disasters, according to Parliament. Such an amount represents over 4 percent of more than Rwf5 trillion national budget for 2023/2024, which Parliament approved on June 27. The budget was analyzed by the lower house’s committee on national budget and patrimony. While giving a presentation on the budget…

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KCM SHUT DOWN NCHANGA COPPER MINES FOR 21 DAYS IN ZAMBIA

KCM SHUT DOWN NCHANGA COPPER MINES FOR 21 DAYS IN ZAMBIA

Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) has shut down its Nchanga Copper Smelter in Chingola for 21 days following a molten metal leakage incident from one of the furnaces. In a media statement, KCM Plc Provisional Liquidator Ms Celine Nair stated that no loss of life or injuries to employees was recorded during the incident which occurred on Monday. She said the shutdown period will be used to conduct repairs to the furnace, before commencing system heating-up…

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