Enlit Africa, the continent’s foremost gathering for the power, energy and water sectors, is to Cape Town from 20-22 May 2025, under the bold theme Challenge the Status Quo. Convening industry ...
The Kigali Ring Road (KRR) project, a transformative infrastructure initiative to ease traffic congestion and enhance transportation in Rwanda’s capital, requires $335 million for full implementation, ...
The $250 million World Bank's Third National Urban Water Sector Reform Project (NUWRSP3) meant to provide access to potable water to communities in some states across Nigeria has failed to achieve its ...
As Nigerians join other countries to mark the World Water Day, the story from across the country is that of water shortage and the gruelling efforts put in daily to access it.Many citizens, especially ...
Some may say this is an understatement, but we are experiencing a year of significant economic uncertainty. The less ...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank approved the establishment of a fund to help put an end to hunger and malnutrition amongst school age-children in Africa.The End School-Age ...
Lenders are backing the African EACOP oil pipeline project, while publicly talking their support for a just energy transition ...
By Paul Dada and Kudirat AdewaleThe Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA), says it has identified the reasons Nigeria is bedeviled by water crisis.The international human ...
Western elites repeatedly call for “reparations” payments to former Western colonies ostensibly to lift them from poverty. By ...
The African Development Bank and Ethiopian Airlines Group have signed a Letter of Intent for the development of the East African nation's planned Abusera International Airport Project.The $7.8 billion ...
The StopEACOP Coalition strongly condemns the financial institutions that have chosen to bankroll the destructive East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), as announced by the EACOP Ltd. company on ...
Mini-grids generate electricity for small communities that aren’t on national supply networks — and the economics suggest ...