Power utility Eskom has said that the system remains constrained but the the risk of load-shedding during the festive season is low. Read more »
The cause of the collapse is yet to be established. Read more »
South Africans have been left in the dark during a series of power cuts which may continue into 2015. Read more »
Telecommunications parastatal Telkom has announced the commercial availability of fibre optic Internet packages that will offer connection speeds of up to 100mbs to home users. Read more »
Ethiopia is set to brand its sheep skin products to the Japanese market and beyond. Read more »
The mammoth infrastructure project presented by major U.S. and South Africa firms aims to reduce the supply problems caused by truck shortages and fuel costs. Read more »
The declaration aims to establish a single African air transport market. Read more »
Eskom, South Africa and Africa's largest energy provider, is seeing a sharp drop in profits as it struggles to keep South Africa's lights on. Read more »
The solar park, run by an independent power producer, will contribute to South Africa's erratic power supply and marks the first investment by Google in renewable energy in Africa. Read more »
A state-owned Chinese company has signed a U.S.$12 billion agreement to build a railway along the coast between Lagos and Calabar. Read more »
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