Guinea's 450 megawatt Souapiti dam, scheduled to begin operating in September 2020, is the most advanced of several new hydropower projects planned by … Go to resource »
The Kazangula Bridge will see an exponential growth in intra-trade for the SADC Free Trade Area as it is expected to link and open up markets for over … Go to resource »
DA Gauteng Shadow Health MEC, Jack Bloom says he already notified authorities in 2012 that roof leaks at the institution could cause structural … Go to resource »
Emergency workers have worked through the night to clear rubble from the Charlotte Maxeke hospital in Johannesburg. A part of the hospital's roof … Go to resource »
With the onset of the rainy season, the situation worsens as more and bigger potholes develop. As the biggest city in the country, Harare is expected … Go to resource »
In Kenya's capital, Nairobi, Kibera's residents have transformed a dump into a school - but plans to build a highway could force children back onto … Go to resource »
Scenes from rescue efforts at the building which collapsed after heavy rains in Nairobi. The rescue of a baby can be seen 35 seconds into the news … Go to resource »
China is funding the largest cross-border water project in Africa. To be implemented in the next 20 months, the cross-border water project is going to … Go to resource »
Four people have been rescued after a three storey-building collapse in Lagos Island Area of Lagos State, South West, Nigeria. According to an eye … Go to resource »
Considerable world-wide media attention was given to the possible collapse of the Kariba Dam during the last part of 2014. Most of the funding has … Go to resource »
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