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  • Djiboutis New Deal With This East African Nation Will Expand The Capacity Of Its Port

    Posted on :Friday , 16th October 2015

    Ethiopia and Djibouti have signed a deal worth $1.55 billion for the construction of a 550km refined petroleum products pipeline linking the two countries. The 20-inch pipeline which will transport diesel, petrol and jet fuel from Damerjog port in Djibouti to Awash terminal in central Ethiopia has been contracted to Black Rhino Group and Mining Oil & Gas Services (MOGS). Construction work i. . .

  • Tanzania: Pemba Airport Up for Upgrading

    Posted on :Thursday , 15th October 2015

    A FEW days after laying foundation stone for the modern terminal building at the Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (AAKIA) on Unguja Island, President Ali Mohamed Shein has promised to upgrade the current small airport in Pemba to international level.

     
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    "Plans are underway to extend the runway, expand the airpor. . .

  • Construction of the Mass Rapid Transit System in Kenya gets green light

    Posted on :Monday , 12th October 2015

    Construction of the Mass Rapid Transit System in Kenya  which will cost US$ 4m is set to be launched in the capital Nairobi and will be fully funded by the National Treasury.

    The acting Director-general of public debt management at the Treasury, Jackson Kinyanjui confirmed the reports and said that the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure accepted the proposal for the al. . .

  • AfDB boosts construction of new terminal at Kotoka International Airport in Ghana

    Posted on :Friday , 9th October 2015

    The construction of new terminal at Kotoka International Airport in Ghana has received a major boost after the African Development Bank (AfDB) announced that it had approved a $120 million corporate loan to finance Ghana Airports Company Limited’s (GACL) capital investment programme.

    The loan is expected to help in the construction of a new terminal at Kotoka International . . .

  • Tender for 3 MW in-pipe hydropower scheme in South Africa to be issued

    Posted on :Friday , 9th October 2015

    Tender for the 3 MW in-pipe hydropower scheme in South Africa is set to be issued by Johannesburg city, Johannesburg Executive mayor Parks Tau who first mooted the scheme has announced.

    Its cost competitiveness is likely to challenge Eskom’s Megaflex tariff.

    Mr Tau announced the progress during the Association of Municipal Electricity Utilities conference ass. . .

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