In spite of the privatization of the power sector, the electricity generation and distribution has continued to plummet to the extent that the National Grid collapsed at different ... Read more »
The countries are planning to spend U.S. 85 million to construct a 700km bridge to make it easy to cross the Luapula River at the border between DR Congo and Zambia. Read more »
The republic of South Korea and Korea International Cooperation Agency have set aside a $9.5m grant for the project, which commenced in March 2016 and is expected to be fully ... Read more »
The ministry has moved its top executives, including the minister, deputy minister, permanent secretary and deputy permanent secretaries, in response to the government's plan to ... Read more »
The ranking is a manifestation of the government's commitment to invest in aviation business, says John Mirenge, the chief executive of RwandAir. Read more »
The president has fired several officials after he was angered by the amount spent in the second-phase construction of the Julius Nyerere International Airport's Terminal III. Read more »
The newly admitted African Union member has pledged U.S.$5 million for a feasibility study of the moving of the capital from Juba to Ramciel. Read more »
The floods left many roads impassable by traffic in Lagos and buildings damaged or completely destroyed - this included places of worship in Oyo State. Read more »
After many years of neglect, Zimbabwe's roads have turned into death traps but the government argues that the traditional asphalt is prone to cracks and potholes. Read more »
Transnet strongly denied that its R50 billion acquisition programme was in "tatters" and said that two trains supplied by China's CRRC Corporation merely experienced ... Read more »
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