President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has broken ground for the rehabilitation of the Mount Coffee hydroelectric plant that is expected to provide cheaper electricity. Read more »
Member of parliament for Ubungo constituency John Mnyika has urged President Jakaya Kikwete to take to task the energy minister for failing to control prices. Read more »
Following months of planning and sourcing of funds, sources say the Liberian government will soon break ground for the reconstruction of the country's largest hydropower dam which ... Read more »
The government has issued a six-month ultimatum to private power companies to ensure that there is steady electricity supply in the country. Read more »
Although two of every three Africans believe their governments are performing well in the fight against HIV/Aids, most say they are failing to provide enough power, water and ... Read more »
Many residents of Lagos State celebrated this year's Christmas without electricity. Read more »
The African Development Bank has approved a U.S.$184.2 million dollar loan to encourage private investment into the country's power sector. Read more »
Countries in the Niger Basin of West Africa have endorsed a plan to construct several hydropower dams in order to help tackle climate risks and reduce poverty. Read more »
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