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  • Ethiopia-Djibouti railway line to start operations early 2016

    Posted on :Friday , 11th September 2015

    The Ethiopia-Djibouti railway line is expected to begin operations early next year, according to project officials

    railways Ethiopia is developing its transport sector in a bid to provide a boost to its economy. 
     
    The US$4bn project, which is being helmed by the China Railway Engineering Corporation and China Civil Engineering Construction, will be consid. . .

  • WORLD BANK GRANTS SH 54 BILLION FOR KENYA-S.SUDAN FIBRE OPTIC AND SUPERHIGHWAY PROJECT

    Posted on :Friday , 11th September 2015

    The World Bank has released over Sh54 billion to fund the laying of fibre optic cable and construction of a superhighway connecting Kenya and South Sudan.

     
    The project, which runs concurrently in the two countries, was commissioned Wednesday following the release of the funds.
     
    The fibre optic cable will be placed along the Lokichar &nda. . .

  • African and Italian Constuction Companies collaborate to lauch new company

    Posted on :Friday , 11th September 2015

     Dangote Industries Limited has entered a multimillion joint venture agreement with Italy’s Saipem to establish a new company called Saipem-Dangote E&C

     
    The new company aims to secure complex engineering and construction (E&C) projects in the Nigerian, Central and West African markets, said Dangote Group executive director Devakumar Edwin.
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  • TPA plans to increase Dar Port capacity

    Posted on :Friday , 11th September 2015

    Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) plans to increase capacity of Dar es Salaam Port for it to handle consignments from 15 million tonnes to 18 million tonnes per year with effect from next year, following a major renovation exercise.

     
    Dar es Salaam Port Manager, Mr Hebel Mhanga told a press conference in Dar es Salaam that the Port will be able to handle consignments in . . .

  • Kenya: Construction of Kenya, South Sudan Fibre Optic Cable Commences to Enhance Communication and Inter-Border Trade

    Posted on :Thursday , 10th September 2015

    Kenya and South Sudan will be connected to a high-speed fibre optic cable within the next two years enhancing communication and inter-border trade.

     
    The ICT Authority is implementing the Kenyan-side of the project through a World Bank fund estimated at a cost of USD 25.5 million dollars, while the Sudan side is estimated to cost USD 15 million dollars. The road const. . .

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