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Zimbabwe electricity output improves as coal-fired Hwange Power Station surges
Zimbabwe’s power output rose above 1,700MW in early September, driven by stronger generation at hydropower stations as rainfall lifted supply, with new projects expected to add capacity later in 2025.
Restoring performance of Sasol’s Southern Africa value chain remains key priority, says CEO
Global energy and chemicals company Sasol has outlined a sharpened focus on its South African operations as it works to secure feedstock, improve financial resilience and advance its decarbonisation strategy.
South Africa's Industrial Development Corp. to bankroll green hydrogen-linked Prieska Power Project
Nigeria’s BPE to list GenCo, two DisCos on stock market via IPO
Nigeria’s BPE will float one GenCo and two DisCos on the Nigerian Stock Exchange through IPOs, part of wider power sector reforms and privatisation plans.
Lotus Resources reaches milestone with first triuranium octoxide production at Malawi project
Ghana's Bui Power profit drops 20%y/y, but doubles company forecast after cost cuts
Ghana’s Bui Power Authority (BPA) posted a profit of $64.5mn in 2024, almost double its projection, boosted by strict cost management and a weaker local currency.
UK-based energy think tank Ember reports record growth in solar panel imports across Africa
Imports of solar panels from China into Africa have surged dramatically over the past year, pointing to the start of a transformation in how the continent generates electricity.
Chinese firm CEEC to invest $1bn in Egypt’s water desalination and renewable energies
UK-based oil and gas company Aminex provides operational update for Ntorya gas project in Tanzania
Tanzania-focused London-based oil and gas exploration and development company Aminex plc has provided investors with an operational update on the Ntorya gas development.
Russia offers Niger nuclear deal as France loses influence
Russia has proposed building Niger’s first nuclear power plant, signalling a deepening partnership in civilian atomic energy and challenging France’s longstanding role after Niamey seized and nationalised some uranium assets.
Tanzania signs deal to connect Kagera to power grid as it looks to wean region off Ugandan imports
Tanzania, looking to end reliance on electricity imports from Uganda in some regions, has contracted the construction of a 220-kv transmission line from Benako to Kyaka, along with a 220/33-kilovolt substation at Benako.
Ghana and Nigeria eye energy swap to power West Africa
Ghana is in talks with Nigeria over a barter deal that would see West Africa’s biggest gas producer supply fuel in exchange for electricity, Energy and Green Transition Minister John Jinapor said.
International consortium launches $220mn solar industrial complex in Egypt
A consortium of Chinese, Egyptian, Emirati, and Bahraini companies signed a land usufruct agreement to establish a major renewable energy manufacturing hub in Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) at an investment cost of $220mn.
South Korea and Zimbabwe explore small modular reactor for energy diversification
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) has signed an agreement with Zimbabwe’s Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development (CEIRD) to explore the possible introduction of a Korean small modular reactor (SMR) in the country.
Global IPP Mainstream Renewable Power switches on 97.6MW solar project in South Africa
Zambia starts building 100MW Chipata West Solar PV Project
Egyptian agricultural exporter Egast to invest $4.11mn in building solar energy plants across six farms
Kenya’s KenGen to support Eswatini in geothermal exploration
South Africa's Sasol reports 75% surge in free cash flow to $714mn in year to June 2025
Hydropower poised to drive Africa’s clean energy future – IHA report
Hydropower, with 43.5 GW of installed conventional capacity, is becoming increasingly important for Africa’s development, supported by large national projects as well as smaller private-sector initiatives.
Nigeria secures $238mn loan backed by Japan's JICA to bolster and expand its power grid
Nigeria has secured a $238mn facility from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to strengthen its notoriously unstable power grid, and seeks a separate $190mn loan to scale solar mini-grids and standalone systems in underserved communities.
India’s BPCL secures marketing rights as Mozambique LNG sets to resume construction
India’s state-run Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd has secured marketing rights from TotalEnergies’ long-delayed Mozambique LNG project.
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