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Zimbabwe signs $455 million power plant revamp deal with India’s Jindal

Electricity privatisation

Eskom explains delay in legalising electricity supply for ‘Zero Buyers’ as tariffs climb

Eskom, Utliity Company

Mauritania secures $300 million deal for hybrid power plant

Electricity transmission line

Nigeriaโ€™s national grid collapses for the first time in 2025

National grid Electricity transmission line

Egypt’s Elsewedy Electric to invest $2.5 billion in Algeriaโ€™s power sector

Elsewedy Mass high voltage electricity

Eskom imposes “load reduction” in major South African cities over power theft, illegal connections

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Ghana records stable power supply, begins surplus electricity exports โ€“ Minister

Ghana Electricity transmission line

Kenya eyes 20,000MW nuclear power capacity by 2040

Kenya Nuclear electricity plant

Ghana, Nigeria to explore trade of electricity for gas in new swap deal

Ghana President, John Mahama

Senegal says it plans to end importation of gas by 2026

LNG cargo on sea

12 years after privatisation: Nigeria power sector makes a few rich; leaves others in darkness

Electricity privatisation

Kenya advances talks on first nuclear power plant project

Kenya Nuclear electricity plant

Zambiaโ€™s Zesco signs $300 million deal to expand electricity to 2 million residents

Electricity privatisation

Mozambique to export $5 million worth of electricity to Malawi from November

High voltage transmission line in Mozambique

Asian Bank, AIIB, to invest $1.5 billion for electricity access in Africa

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank also known as AIIB

Eskom opens renewable energy market to South Africaโ€™s private sector

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Nigeria moves to settle $2.6 billion electricity sector debt with refinancing plan

Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu

Deep dive into Nigeriaโ€™s new electricity market reform: Everything one must know

Electricity privatisation

Egypt adds 2,000 MW of renewable energy to national grid to boost electricity supply

Renewable solar farm

Morocco opens bid for new $6.18 million hybrid power project in El Guerguarat

Electricity transmission line

Zimbabwe has signed a $455 million, 15-year concession agreement with Jindal Africa, a subsidiary of Indiaโ€™s Jindal Steel & Power, to revamp its power plant in Hwange.


Eskom says some customers referred to as โ€œZero Buyersโ€ are yet to have their electricity supply regularised due to ongoing audits of meter connections and issues of illegal hookups.


Mauritania has signed a $300 million agreement with renewable energy developer Ewa Green Energy to construct a 220-megawatt (MW) hybrid power plant in the country.


Nigeriaโ€™s national grid for electricity has collapsed, plunging major cities and commercial areas into darkness and marking the countryโ€™s first complete power shutdown of the year.


Egyptian utility giant, Elsewedy Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Algeriaโ€™s Investment Promotion Agency (AIPA) to invest up to $2.5 billion in the country, more than four times its current investment.


South Africaโ€™s state-owned power company, Eskom has imposed targeted load reduction in several major cities to ease pressure on transformers and substations affected by illegal electricity connections and power theft.


West African nation, Ghana said it has achieved stable electricity supply and is now exporting surplus power to neighbouring countries on the continent.


Kenya has targeted an ambitious plan of 20,000MW nuclear power capacity by 2040 to address chronic power shortages and foster economic growth.


Ghana and Nigeria are considering a barter arrangement in which electricity generated in Accra could be exchanged for gas supplied from Lagos, Nigeria’s economy capital.


West African country, Senegal has declared a bold plan to end the importation of gas next year, as it moves closers to energy security.



Kenya is making progress on plans to construct its first nuclear power plant, a project that has secured rare political consensus with backing from President William Ruto, others.


Zambiaโ€™s state-owned utility firm, Zesco has signed a $300 million deal with Anzana Electric Group to connect 2 million residents to the countryโ€™s national grid for the first time.


Mozambique prepares to launch electricity exports to Malawi in November, generating an estimated $5 million per month from supplying 50 megawatts (MW) of power from its Tete province.


The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) plans to invest $1.5 billion to support Africaโ€™s Mission 300 programme aimed at connecting millions of people to electricity by 2030.


South Africaโ€™s state owned power company, Eskom has invited private businesses to buy renewable electricity directly from its energy subsidiary.


Nigeria has approved $2.61 billion (N4 trillion) to offset electricity sector debt and bring stability to the countryโ€™s power generation industry.



Egypt has successfully integrated 2,000 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy, including solar and wind power, into its national grid to boost its electricity supply.


The Moroccan National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) has officially launched an international tender for the construction of a $6.18 million hybrid solar-diesel power plant.


Zimbabwe signs $455 million power plant revamp deal with India’s Jindal

Zimbabwe has signed a $455 million, 15-year concession agreement with Jindal Africa, a subsidiary of Indiaโ€™s Jindal Steel & Power, to revamp its power plant in Hwange

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Eskom explains delay in legalising electricity supply for ‘Zero Buyers’ as tariffs climb

South Africaโ€™s power utility, Eskom, says some customers referred to as โ€œZero Buyersโ€ are yet to have their electricity supply regularised due to ongoing audits of meter connections and issues of illegal hookups.

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Mauritania secures $300 million deal for hybrid power plant

Mauritania has signed a $300 million agreement with renewable energy developer Ewa Green Energy to construct a 220-megawatt (MW) hybrid power plant in the country.

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Nigeriaโ€™s national grid collapses for the first time in 2025

Nigeriaโ€™s national grid for electricity has collapsed, plunging major cities and commercial areas into darkness and marking the countryโ€™s first complete power shutdown of the year.

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Egypt’s Elsewedy Electric to invest $2.5 billion in Algeriaโ€™s power sector

Egyptian utility giant, Elsewedy Group, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Algeriaโ€™s Investment Promotion Agency (AIPA) to invest up to $2.5 billion in the country, more than four times its current investment.ย 

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Eskom imposes “load reduction” in major South African cities over power theft, illegal connections

South Africaโ€™s state-owned power company, Eskom, has imposed targeted load reduction in several major cities to ease pressure on transformers and substations affected by illegal electricity connections and power theft.

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Ghana records stable power supply, begins surplus electricity exports โ€“ Minister

West African nation, Ghana, said it has achieved stable electricity supply and is now exporting surplus power to neighbouring countries on the continent.

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Kenya eyes 20,000MW nuclear power capacity by 2040

Kenya has targeted an ambitious plan of 20,000MW nuclear power capacity by 2040 to address chronic power shortages and foster economic growth.

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Ghana, Nigeria to explore trade of electricity for gas in new swap deal

Ghana and Nigeria are considering a barter arrangement in which electricity generated in Accra could be exchanged for gas supplied from Lagos, Nigeria’s economy capital.

Follow the story

Senegal says it plans to end importation of gas by 2026

Senegal has declared a bold plan to end the importation of gas next year, as it moves closers to energy security.

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12 years after privatisation: Nigeria power sector makes a few rich; leaves others in darkness

It has been more than two decades since Nigeria carried out a major privatisation of its electricity sector. While the process enriched a few, leaving them as overnight millionaires, most Nigerians remain in darkness.

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Kenya advances talks on first nuclear power plant project

Kenya is making progress on plans to construct its first nuclear power plant, a project that has secured rare political consensus with backing from President William Ruto, Opposition Leader Raila Odinga, and the Council of Governors.

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Zambiaโ€™s Zesco signs $300 million deal to expand electricity to 2 million residents

Zambiaโ€™s state-owned utility firm, Zesco, has signed a $300 million deal with Anzana Electric Group to connect 2 million residents to the countryโ€™s national grid for the first time.

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Mozambique to export $5 million worth of electricity to Malawi from November

Mozambique prepares to launch electricity exports to Malawi in November, generating an estimated $5 million per month from supplying 50 megawatts (MW) of power from its Tete province.ย 

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Asian Bank, AIIB, to invest $1.5 billion for electricity access in Africa

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) plans to invest $1.5 billion to support Africaโ€™s Mission 300 programme aimed at connecting millions of people to electricity by 2030.

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Eskom opens renewable energy market to South Africaโ€™s private sector

South Africaโ€™s state owned power company, Eskom, has invited private businesses to buy renewable electricity directly from its energy subsidiary.

Follow the story

Nigeria moves to settle $2.6 billion electricity sector debt with refinancing plan

Nigeria has approved $2.61 billion (N4 trillion) to offset electricity sector debt and bring stability to the countryโ€™s power generation industry.ย 

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Deep dive into Nigeriaโ€™s new electricity market reform: Everything one must know

When President Bola Tinubu signed the Electricity Act 2023 into law, it set in motion a new and disruptive model for Nigeriaโ€™s power sector. From tariff setting to regional control, the Act lays out clear provisions. Hereโ€™s what you should know about the reform.

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Egypt adds 2,000 MW of renewable energy to national grid to boost electricity supply

Egypt has successfully integrated 2,000 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy, including solar and wind power, into its national grid to boost its electricity supply.

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Morocco opens bid for new $6.18 million hybrid power project in El Guerguarat

The Moroccan National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) has officially launched an international tender for the construction of a $6.18 million hybrid solar-diesel power plant with battery storage in El Guerguarat.

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Zimbabwe has signed a $455 million, 15-year concession agreement with Jindal Africa, a subsidiary of Indiaโ€™s Jindal Steel & Power, to revamp its power plant in Hwange.


Eskom says some customers referred to as โ€œZero Buyersโ€ are yet to have their electricity supply regularised due to ongoing audits of meter connections and issues of illegal hookups.


Mauritania has signed a $300 million agreement with renewable energy developer Ewa Green Energy to construct a 220-megawatt (MW) hybrid power plant in the country.


Nigeriaโ€™s national grid for electricity has collapsed, plunging major cities and commercial areas into darkness and marking the countryโ€™s first complete power shutdown of the year.


Egyptian utility giant, Elsewedy Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Algeriaโ€™s Investment Promotion Agency (AIPA) to invest up to $2.5 billion in the country, more than four times its current investment.


South Africaโ€™s state-owned power company, Eskom has imposed targeted load reduction in several major cities to ease pressure on transformers and substations affected by illegal electricity connections and power theft.


West African nation, Ghana said it has achieved stable electricity supply and is now exporting surplus power to neighbouring countries on the continent.


Kenya has targeted an ambitious plan of 20,000MW nuclear power capacity by 2040 to address chronic power shortages and foster economic growth.


Ghana and Nigeria are considering a barter arrangement in which electricity generated in Accra could be exchanged for gas supplied from Lagos, Nigeria’s economy capital.


West African country, Senegal has declared a bold plan to end the importation of gas next year, as it moves closers to energy security.



Kenya is making progress on plans to construct its first nuclear power plant, a project that has secured rare political consensus with backing from President William Ruto, others.


Zambiaโ€™s state-owned utility firm, Zesco has signed a $300 million deal with Anzana Electric Group to connect 2 million residents to the countryโ€™s national grid for the first time.


Mozambique prepares to launch electricity exports to Malawi in November, generating an estimated $5 million per month from supplying 50 megawatts (MW) of power from its Tete province.


The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) plans to invest $1.5 billion to support Africaโ€™s Mission 300 programme aimed at connecting millions of people to electricity by 2030.


South Africaโ€™s state owned power company, Eskom has invited private businesses to buy renewable electricity directly from its energy subsidiary.


Nigeria has approved $2.61 billion (N4 trillion) to offset electricity sector debt and bring stability to the countryโ€™s power generation industry.



Egypt has successfully integrated 2,000 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy, including solar and wind power, into its national grid to boost its electricity supply.


The Moroccan National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) has officially launched an international tender for the construction of a $6.18 million hybrid solar-diesel power plant.