Infrastructure News

South Africa to roll out new ICT network

22/10/2009

The South African government has chosen a new provider to roll out the country's vast social security online network.

A distributed network of H3C and 3Com-branded solutions will be responsible for the social security grant...

Category: ICT

Cameroon: Several options for financing highway projects in Central Africa

21/10/2009

Meeting on the financing of highway projects in Central Africa: Cameroon hosted a forum in Douala on 13 and 14 October which brought together experts from the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).

The aim was to...

Tanzania 'gets boost to build international airport'

21/10/2009

A $350 million (£210.6 million) project to build an international airport in Mugumu town in the Serengeti area is back on track after a funding injection from financiers.

Construction of the hub has been stalled for the...

Category: Transport

Uganda to see improved ICT infrastructure

20/10/2009

Telecommunications firm MTN has been given a loan of $100 million (£60.8 million) to improve the country's ICT network.

MTN's chief executive officer Themba Kumalo was quoted by the Monitor as saying the money would be used...

Category: ICT

Nigeria 'held back by lack of basic infrastructure'

20/10/2009

The managing director of Uniliever Thomas Boedinger has applauded public and private efforts to invest in infrastructure but said much more needed to be done if Nigeria was to begin to realise its full industrial potential.

He...

Categories: General, Transport, Energy

Abuja Light Rail Project 'on track for 2013 deadline'

19/10/2009

The priority status of the Abuja Light Rail Project and its 2013 deadline for completion has been reiterated by the minister of the federal capital territory senator Muhammed Adamu Aliero.

After experiencing funding difficulties...

Category: Transport

100 million loan for electricity distribution in the DRC

16/10/2009

A loan from the World Bank in the amount of 100 million Dollars has been earmarked to finance the modernisation of two electricity converters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

A contract was signed this week in Kinshasa...

Category: Energy

Co-operation between Japan and Senegal in the water sector

16/10/2009

The team running the project known as Peptac, Drinking Water for Everyone and Support for Community Activities, reported this week that there are 1,400 motorised water drilling installations and 109 drinking water supply systems...

Nigeria 'ups power investment'

16/10/2009

Some $4.6 billion (£2.83 billion) has been unlocked by the Nigerian government in order to strengthen vital infrastructure in the country.

According to a report in This Day, the funding will go towards achieving 6,000...

Category: Energy

Ghana infrastructure project 'will facilitate regional integration'

16/10/2009

Regional integration is one of the main areas expected to improve with the construction of a road between Awosie and Pokuase.

A loan for $85 million (£52 million) has been approved by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and...

Category: Transport

A whole range of railway projects in Algeria

15/10/2009

Financing to the tune of 80 billion Dollars has been allocated by the Algerian state to projects involving railway construction and infrastructure upgrades in Algeria.

This means that six new railway lines will be built between...

Dozens of new river transport infrastructure projects for Nigeria

15/10/2009

A total of 32 water transport infrastructure projects have been given the initial go-ahead by the Nigerian government.

The 11 river ports set for construction will be located in areas such as Numan in Adamawa State and Onitsha in...

Category: Transport

Joint venture agreement 'to serve west African infrastructure market'

14/10/2009

Joint venture agreement 'to serve west African infrastructure market'

A joint venture between Jacobs and OCP has been announced as a platform for eventual expansion into the west African infrastructure market.

The initial phase...

Categories: Transport, Energy

Madagascar connected to submarine fibre optics cable

14/10/2009

The Madagascar “Lion” submarine cable is operational, as Michel Barré, Director of the France Telecom Group for East Africa, recently announced.

All that now remains is for the legislation to be passed, authorising the cable to...

Launch of Terrestrial Digital Television in Gabon

13/10/2009

Communications Minister Laure Olga Gondjout has been celebrating the launch of Terrestrial Digital Television (TNT) in Gabon this week.

“The concerns which our country’s executive authorities have had ever since independence...

Category: ICT

Water infrastructures: A common aim for the BAD and the Tunisian Government

13/10/2009

The African Development Bank (BAD) is going to finance a study in Tunisia on protection against flooding, it was learned at the end of last week.

The Bank indicated that the aim of the study is to determine the scale of works to...

Nigeria: Grid upgrade needed to meet energy targets

13/10/2009

Deficiencies in the power grid must be attended to if Nigeria's Afam power stations and Okoloma gas plant are to deliver on the target of 6,000 megawatts by December of this year, the government has conceded.

The minister of...

Category: Energy

SA infrastructure market 'promising'

12/10/2009

South Africa is tipped to see a real growth rate of 12.77 per cent for 2009's fourth quarter, according to a report from consultant Companies and Markets.

A vast investment in transport infrastructure and large-scale power...

Categories: General, Transport, Energy

ICT investment in Nigeria 'totals $18bn'

12/10/2009

Since 2001, investments in telecom and ICT infrastructure in Nigeria have totalled $18 billion (£11.3 billion) - and the country is keen on attracting more.

Chief executive of the communications commission Ernest Ndukwe...

Category: ICT

Two major highway projects in Senegal

12/10/2009

Aminata Niane, general director of APIX, the agency for the promotion of investments and large-scale works, has just announced the launch of the second phase of the work on a new motorway in Senegal.

The work will start in the...

Category: Transport

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