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Madison gets Namibian licence to expand its Khan copper mine, advance uranium exploration
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) to implement renewable power auction model across continent
Nigeria seeks $50mn World Bank assistance to boost solar power and infrastructure upgrades
South Africa eyes Russian LNG
South Africa should not be “ashamed of importing gas from Russia,” the former country’s energy minister, Gwede Mantashe, told parliament in Cape Town on July 11.
Botswana gets $126mn World Bank facility to build first battery energy storage system, expand access
100-MW boost for energy-starved Zimbabwe by end of July
Zimbabwe is set to get an additional 100 MW of electricity when a unit at the country's sole coal-fired plant comes on stream after a refurbishment exercise.
Africa's energy ambitions stifled by investment shortfall
Africa's economic and social development hinges on access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy. Despite vast energy resources, the continent remains energy poor and lacks sufficient investment to just keep up with population growth.
Somalia seeks bids for solar-plus-storage projects to power schools
Somalia's Ministry of Energy and Water Resources has launched a tender for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of off-grid solar-plus-storage power systems to provide electricity to 46 schools in the Benadir region.
Atlantic Lithium submits mining lease for Ewoyaa Project to Ghana’s parliament for ratification
Tunisian parliament approves power line connection with Italy
Tunisia's Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP) has approved plans for a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power line connecting the country to Italy.
Mali's junta signs nuclear and solar energy deals with Russia's Rosatom
Mali's ruling military junta has signed three cooperation deals with Russia's state nuclear company, Rosatom.
Moab Minerals acquires uranium projects in Tanzania
Moab Minerals Limited has completed its acquisition of Linx Resources, which holds a diverse portfolio of advanced, large-scale uranium projects in Tanzania.
Growing municipal debt could lead to Eskom’s collapse, says South Africa’s energy minister
Mozambique receives $99mn loan from US government to part fund $268mn wind power project
Somalia advances energy sector reform with new licensing plan
Somalia’s National Electricity Authority (NEA) recently hosted a critical consultation meeting on licensing procedures for electricity providers, led by Director General Abdullahi Dayib and the Minister of State for Energy and Water Resources.
Ethiopia says Sudan owes $90mn in unpaid electricity bills, commits to continued supply
Ethiopia is owed $90mn in unpaid electricity bills from conflict-stricken Sudan over the past three years, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told Parliament on July 4.

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