In a major step towards increasing Nigeria's electricity supply, the government is handing much of the task over to the private sector. Godknows Boladei Igali, permanent secretary ... Read more »
South Africa's new energy treaty with the Democratic Republic of Congo has prompted a fresh round of talk about the mother of all infrastructure projects: the Inga dams. Read more »
The anticipated eclipse of the sun was seen in many parts of the world, including Abuja, Lagos, Kano and other Nigerian cities. Read more »
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Alhaji Namadi Sambo, Vice-President and Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation, will formally hand over the physical assets of 14 Power Holding Company of Nigeria ... Read more »
During an address to the South Africa-DRC Business Forum in Kinshasa, President Jacob Zuma stressed the need for more trade and investment between South Africa and the Democratic ... Read more »
The government says it has paid about 40,093 workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria the sum of N214.22 billion as severance packages, as well as a total of N80.290 billion ... Read more »
The leading American company, General Electric, aims to help accelerate growth in Africa over the next decade with investments in projects ranging from electricity generation to ... Read more »
A geothermal power plant that will be developed at a cost of U.S.$4 billion, will have the capacity to provide a 24-hour energy output to industries seeking uninterrupted power ... Read more »
The power supply company has resorted to load-shedding during peak periods, affecting industrial, business, farming and household activities countrywide. Read more »
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