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AfDB approves funding for Namibia’s $10 billion green hydrogen project after Germany exit

AfDB President, Dr . Sidi Ould Tah

Egypt labels $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Damย ‘illegal’ย amid bilateral row

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

Nigeriaโ€™s NNPC hits record oil output of 355,000 bpd, as production surges by over 50% in two yearsย 

NNPCL GCEO, Bayo Ojulari

Senegal joins other nations to approve capital payment for Africa Energy Bank

Senegal President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye

Shell acquires 60% operating stake in South Africaโ€™s Orange Basin block

British oil firm, Shell Plc

TotalEnergies becomes operator of Galpโ€™s Namibia offshore asset after 40% stake deal

TotalEnergies CEO, Patrick Pouyannรฉ, speaking at a leader's conference

Ethiopia, Nigeria sign deal for multibillion dollar gas-by-rail corridor project

Ethiopia's Prime Minister. Abiy Ahmed

Eskom finalises electricity MOU with ferrochrome producers in South Africa

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

South Africaโ€™s Exxaroย acquiresย wind,ย solar assets in $106 million renewable energy dealย 

South Africa's mining and renewable energy firm, Exxaro

Angola launches first solarโ€‘plusโ€‘storageย miniย gridย in rural electrification pushย 

Large scale solar farm with multiple panels

Like TotalEnegies, Chevron expresses interest in Nigeriaโ€™s 2025 oil licensing round

American energy giant, Chevron

Nigeria imports more solar cells as local assembly of panels surgesย 

Solar panel streetlight

Afreximbank approves $64.71โ€ฏmillion loan for Cameroon rural solar electrification projects

African Development Bank (AfDB) Headquarter

Ghana sets out US$3.4 billion plan to scale renewable energy rolloutย 

Renewable energy sales in Africa

USโ€™ Murphy Oil set for debut exploration campaign in Cรดte d’Ivoire

An offshore oilfield

Kenya transfers first nuclear power plant to state-owned utility firm

Kenya Nuclear electricity plant

TotalEnergies to raise fresh fund for Mozambique LNG project after lenders pull out $2.2 billion

TotalEnergies CEO, Patrick Pouyanne

Ghanaians to pay more for electricity as new tariff hikes begin January 2026ย 

Electricity transmission grid

Nigeriaโ€™s local content board launches $100 million equity investment scheme

NCDMB high storey building in Abuja

Mozambique says overย $80 billionย needed for energy transition as off-grid access expands

Rooftop solar renewable energy

AfDB has approved a $10 million loan to Hyphen Hydrogen Energy to advance engineering work on Namibiaโ€™s planned $10 billion green hydrogen and ammonia project.


Egypt has renewed its criticism for the newly built $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), saying it could take all measures allowed under the United Nations Charter if its water security is threatened.


NNPC E&P Limited (NEPL) has announced a major milestone in its upstream operations, with production reaching 355,000 barrels per day (bpd) for the first time in more than three decades.


Senegal has approved its share of the capital payment for the African Energy Bank (AEB), bringing the continent closer to launching a financing institution for energy projects.


Shell Plc has acquired a 60% stake in Block 2C of South Africaโ€™s portion of the Orange Basin, close to the Northern Cape Ultra Deep area where its plans to drill five wells continue to suffer delays.


TotalEnergies has emerged as the operator of Galp Energiaโ€™s flagship offshore oil discovery in Namibia after securing a large stake in the asset.


Ethiopia and Nigeria have signed the preliminary agreement launching a project that will involve the building a 73,500-kilometre freight railway connecting 40 sub-Saharan African countries.


Eskom has finalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at reducing electricity costs for metal manufacturers in the country.


Exxaro Resources has signed binding agreements to acquire majority stakes in two fully operational renewable energy plants from Acciona Energรญa.


Angola inaugurated its first solarโ€‘plusโ€‘storageย minigrid,ย representingย the start of a widerย programmeย to expand reliable electricity to rural and underserved communities.


US oil giant Chevron has confirmed its intention to participate in Nigeriaโ€™s 2025 oil licensing round, aligning with a broader trend among international oil majors, including TotalEnergies.


West African nation, Nigeria has, for the first time, imported more solar cells than finished solar panels, as local assembly of solar products continues to grow.


Cameroonโ€™s President, Paul Biya, has secured a โ‚ฌ55.4โ€ฏmillion ($64.71โ€ฏmillion) loan from Afreximbank to accelerate the countryโ€™s solar-based rural electrification programme.


West African country Ghana has announced a US$3.4 billion renewable energy action and investment plan designed to accelerate its transition to clean power.


Murphy Oil is preparing to launch a high-stakes exploration campaign in Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire, targeting deepwater prospects that could reshape the West African energy landscape.


The government of Kenya has handed over as the primary operator the nation’s first nuclear power plant to its state-owned utility firm, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).


French oil major, TotalEnergies, and its partners in the Mozambique LNG project are moving to raise fresh equity after key lenders pulled out of over $2.2 billion in financing.


Ghanaians will face higher electricity bills from January 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commissionโ€™s (PURC) approval of tariff increases across all consumer categories.


The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has unveiled a $100 million equity investment scheme aimed at boosting indigenous participation in the energy sector.


Mozambique will require more than $80 billion to implement energy transition strategy through 2050, as the government expands off-grid electrification efforts.


AfDB approves funding for Namibia’s $10 billion green hydrogen project after Germany exit

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $10 million loan to Hyphen Hydrogen Energy to advance engineering work on Namibiaโ€™s planned $10 billionย green hydrogen and ammonia project.ย ย 

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Egypt labels $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Damย ‘illegal’ย amid bilateral row

Egypt has renewed its criticism for the newly built $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), saying it could take all measures allowed under the United Nations Charter if its water security is threatened

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Nigeriaโ€™s NNPC hits record oil output of 355,000 bpd, as production surges by over 50% in two yearsย 

NNPC E&P Limited (NEPL) has announced a major milestone in its upstream operations, with production reaching 355,000 barrels per day (bpd) for the first time in more than three decades.

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Senegal joins other nations to approve capital payment for Africa Energy Bank

Senegal has approved its share of the capital payment for the African Energy Bank (AEB), bringing the continent closer to launching a financing institution for energy projects.

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Shell acquires 60% operating stake in South Africaโ€™s Orange Basin block

Shell Plc has acquired a 60% stake in Block 2C of South Africaโ€™s portion of the Orange Basin, close to the Northern Cape Ultra Deep area where its plans to drill five wells continue to suffer delays.ย 

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TotalEnergies becomes operator of Galpโ€™s Namibia offshore asset after 40% stake deal

TotalEnergies has emerged as the operator of Galp Energiaโ€™s flagship offshore oil discovery in Namibia after securing a large stake in the asset.

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Ethiopia, Nigeria sign deal for multibillion dollar gas-by-rail corridor project

Ethiopia and Nigeria have signed the preliminary agreement for a Gas-by-Rail Economic Corridor Initiative (GBR-ECI), launching a significant project that will involve the building a 73,500-kilometre freight railway connecting 40 sub-Saharan African countries.

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Eskom finalises electricity MOU with ferrochrome producers in South Africa

South African power utility Eskom has finalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samancor Chrome and the Glencoreโ€“Merafe Chrome Venture aimed at reducing electricity costs for metal manufacturers in the country.

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South Africaโ€™s Exxaroย acquiresย wind,ย solar assets in $106 million renewable energy dealย 

South Africa’s mining giant, Exxaro Resources, has signed binding agreements toย acquireย majority stakes in two fully operational renewable energy plants from Acciona Energรญa in a transaction valued at between 1.7 billion rand and 1.8 billion rand ($106 million).ย 

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Angola launches first solarโ€‘plusโ€‘storageย miniย gridย in rural electrification pushย 

Angola inaugurated its first solarโ€‘plusโ€‘storageย minigrid,ย representingย the start of a widerย programmeย to expand reliable electricity to rural and underserved communities.

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Like TotalEnegies, Chevron expresses interest in Nigeriaโ€™s 2025 oil licensing round

US oil giant Chevron has confirmed its intention to participate in Nigeria’s 2025 oil licensing round, while also commending the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

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Nigeria imports more solar cells as local assembly of panels surgesย 

West African nation, Nigeria has, for the first time, imported more solar cells than finished solar panels, as local assembly of solar products continues to grow.

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Afreximbank approves $64.71โ€ฏmillion  loan for Cameroon rural solar electrification projects

Cameroonโ€™s President, Paul Biya, has secured a โ‚ฌ55.4โ€ฏmillion ($64.71โ€ฏmillion) loan from Afreximbank to accelerate the countryโ€™s solar-based rural electrification programme.ย 

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Ghana sets out US$3.4 billion plan to scale renewable energy rolloutย 

West African country Ghana has announced a US$3.4 billion renewable energy action and investment plan designed to accelerate its transition to clean power.ย 

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USโ€™ Murphy Oil set for debut exploration campaign in Cรดte d’Ivoire

US-based energy independent Murphy Oil is preparing to launch a high-stakes exploration campaign in Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire, targeting deepwater prospects that could reshape the West African energy landscape.ย 

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Kenya transfers first nuclear power plant to state-owned utility firm

The government of Kenya has handed over as the primary operator the nation’s first nuclear power plant to its state-owned utility firm, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).

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TotalEnergies to raise fresh fund for Mozambique LNG project after lenders pull out $2.2 billion

French oil major, TotalEnergies, and its partners in the Mozambique LNG project are moving to raise fresh equity after key lenders pulled out of over $2.2 billion in financing.

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Ghanaians to pay more for electricity as new tariff hikes begin January 2026ย 

Ghanaians will face higher electricity bills from January 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commissionโ€™s (PURC) approval of tariff increases across all consumer categories.

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Nigeriaโ€™s local content board launches $100 million equity investment scheme

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), has unveiled a $100 million equity investment scheme aimed at boosting indigenous participation in the energy sector.

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Mozambique says overย $80 billionย needed for energy transition as off-grid access expands

Mozambique will require more thanย $80 billionย to implement its long-term energy transition strategy through 2050, as the government expands off-grid electrification efforts to reach millions still without reliableย power.

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AfDB has approved a $10 million loan to Hyphen Hydrogen Energy to advance engineering work on Namibiaโ€™s planned $10 billion green hydrogen and ammonia project.


Egypt has renewed its criticism for the newly built $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), saying it could take all measures allowed under the United Nations Charter if its water security is threatened.


NNPC E&P Limited (NEPL) has announced a major milestone in its upstream operations, with production reaching 355,000 barrels per day (bpd) for the first time in more than three decades.


Senegal has approved its share of the capital payment for the African Energy Bank (AEB), bringing the continent closer to launching a financing institution for energy projects.


Shell Plc has acquired a 60% stake in Block 2C of South Africaโ€™s portion of the Orange Basin, close to the Northern Cape Ultra Deep area where its plans to drill five wells continue to suffer delays.


TotalEnergies has emerged as the operator of Galp Energiaโ€™s flagship offshore oil discovery in Namibia after securing a large stake in the asset.


Ethiopia and Nigeria have signed the preliminary agreement launching a project that will involve the building a 73,500-kilometre freight railway connecting 40 sub-Saharan African countries.


Eskom has finalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at reducing electricity costs for metal manufacturers in the country.


Exxaro Resources has signed binding agreements to acquire majority stakes in two fully operational renewable energy plants from Acciona Energรญa.


Angola inaugurated its first solarโ€‘plusโ€‘storageย minigrid,ย representingย the start of a widerย programmeย to expand reliable electricity to rural and underserved communities.


US oil giant Chevron has confirmed its intention to participate in Nigeriaโ€™s 2025 oil licensing round, aligning with a broader trend among international oil majors, including TotalEnergies.


West African nation, Nigeria has, for the first time, imported more solar cells than finished solar panels, as local assembly of solar products continues to grow.


Cameroonโ€™s President, Paul Biya, has secured a โ‚ฌ55.4โ€ฏmillion ($64.71โ€ฏmillion) loan from Afreximbank to accelerate the countryโ€™s solar-based rural electrification programme.


West African country Ghana has announced a US$3.4 billion renewable energy action and investment plan designed to accelerate its transition to clean power.


Murphy Oil is preparing to launch a high-stakes exploration campaign in Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire, targeting deepwater prospects that could reshape the West African energy landscape.


The government of Kenya has handed over as the primary operator the nation’s first nuclear power plant to its state-owned utility firm, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).


French oil major, TotalEnergies, and its partners in the Mozambique LNG project are moving to raise fresh equity after key lenders pulled out of over $2.2 billion in financing.


Ghanaians will face higher electricity bills from January 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commissionโ€™s (PURC) approval of tariff increases across all consumer categories.


The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has unveiled a $100 million equity investment scheme aimed at boosting indigenous participation in the energy sector.


Mozambique will require more than $80 billion to implement energy transition strategy through 2050, as the government expands off-grid electrification efforts.