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South Africa utility Eskom forecasts more blackouts despite government assurances

29 November 2023

South Africa’s state-run power utility Eskom says there will be ‘consistent’ rolling power outages, or load shedding, during summer months of December and January.

Kenya seeks consultants for 40-MW floating solar project tender

28 November 2023

Kenyan Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) is accepting feasibility study applications for the development of a 40-MW floating PV array, backed by German funding.

South Africa goes back to Stage 6 power outages

27 November 2023

South Africa has returned to higher stages of power outages, or load shedding, with the state-owned power utility Eskom implementing stage 6 of rolling blackouts across the country.

Africa’s massive opportunity in critical minerals for the clean energy transition

23 November 2023

Africa is home to one-third of global mineral reserves. An enormous opportunity exists to transform many African economies rich in the critical minerals needed for the clean energy transition.

South Africa secures $1.85bn in funding for just energy transition from World Bank, KfW, AfDB

23 November 2023

South Africa has signed bilateral loan agreements with the World Bank, German state-owned development and investment bank KfW and the African Development Bank to support the country’s just energy transition.

Uranium moves past the $80-per-pound mark, a level not seen in over 15 years

22 November 2023

Uranium prices have surged past the $80-per-pound mark, for the first time in over 15 years.

South Africa: corruption case against former Eskom executive struck off roll

22 November 2023

The Middelburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court, in Mpumalanga, South Africa, on November 21 struck the multibillion-rand Kusile corruption case against Eskom former executive Matshela Koko and his co-accused off the roll.

South Africa’s government complicit in crime at Eskom, retired police brigadier claims

20 November 2023

A retired police officer has told South African Parliament’s public spending watchdog that the government was complicit in criminal activities at the state-owned power utility Eskom.

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