Infrastructure News

Poor infrastructure 'puts off Agoa investors'

28/08/2009

Poor infrastructure is partly to blame for putting off investors, it has been reported.

AllAfrica.com explained the majority of the countries signed up to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) face problems accessing the...

Categories: energy, general, transport

Poorly managed water infrastructure 'affecting power'

27/08/2009

Water infrastructure in Africa is not being managed correctly and it could result in power shortfalls, it has been claimed.

Scientists have met at the Sustainable Water Conference in Kenya, calling for better models to be...

Categories: energy, water

Power infrastructure restored in Nigeria

26/08/2009

Nigeria's energy infrastructure has resumed normal output following damage to its gas supply. A pipeline in the Niger Delta, which supplies energy to a number of power plants, was sabotaged by unknown attackers, AFP...

Categories: energy

Cameroon: A new port will extend over thirty kilometres

26/08/2009

Cameroon will soon be provided with a large deep water port, close to Douala.

This information was released by the Pana press agency, obtained from an official source, on Wednesday 26 July.

The port will be situated in the...

Categories: transport

Algeria: New motorway and a high-speed train being planned

25/08/2009

A high-speed train is going to be linking the cities of Setif and Jijel in Algeria, with an operating speed of 220 km/h, according to a report released this weekend.

The daily El Moudjahid published the invitation to tender on...

Categories: transport
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