A debate in the Ugandan Parliament will shape the future of Uganda's oil sector and could determine whether the sector falls foul of the "resource curse," in which oil revenues in ... Read more »
Electricity demand has increased sharply a month after the multi-million dollar Bujagali Hydropower Project delivered 250 Mega Watts to the national grid. Read more »
While former Energy Minister, Barth Nnaji's exit was met with mixed reactions, he claims he resigned to protect President Goodluck Jonathan from "attacks" by certain vested ... Read more »
Zesa Holdings has decided to stop switching off the electricity to customers who owe the company - until the installation of pre-paid meters. Read more »
The Minister of Power, Prof Barth Nnaji has called on for investigation of the staff union of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) over non-remittance of workers pension ... Read more »
Rwanda will join its neighbor, Kenya, by investing in geothermal energy development, a consultant at the Energy Water and Sanitation Agency says. Read more »
The national power distributor signed a Sh4.2 billion loan agreement with aim of having more citizens connected and to improve electricity supply quality. Read more »
Power cuts have significantly reduced and citizens are enjoying an almost sufficient electricity supply for the first time in ten years since the Bujagali dam started producing 250 ... Read more »
The government has decided to stop the electricity increases it implemented without notice after an outcry from citizens who were unpleasantly surprised when prices were hiked by ... Read more »
The envisaged power transmission line - Zizabona - that will link Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia has already attracted five investors who pledged more than U.S.$160 million ... Read more »
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