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Nigeria nationalย gridย collapse for theย firstย time in 2026ย 

Electricity transmission grid

UK, AfDB extendย $1billionย guarantee for South African power projectsย 

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

AfDBย approves $16.5 million loan for geothermal project in Kenyaย ย 

AfDB President, Dr . Sidi Ould Tah

Coal accounts for 40% of South Africa’s electricity cost โ€” Ministerย 

South African Energy and Electricity Minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa

South Africa: Eskom seeks partners to lowerย electrictity costs, boost industrial outputย 

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

How South Africa’s grid gets stuck to coal despite Eskom’s recovery

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

Tunisia secures $49.9 million for electricity interconnector with Italy

Tunisia Electricity transmission line

Eskom issues tender for 17โ€ฏMW solar plant atย Duvhaย Power Stationย 

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

Nigeria is losing its rich electricity buyers over grid failure

Nigeria's president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Power outages now biggest risk for mining operations in Africa โ€” Reportย 

Coal Mining in South Africa

South Africa’s Eskomย celebrates 231ย consecutiveย daysย withoutย load-shedding

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Zambia, Zimbabwe commit $400 million to Batoka Gorge hydroelectric projectย ย 

Mega hydroelectric project

Zimbabwe to invest $450 million in power sector, boost national grid

Electricity transmission line across different netwrok

Kenya signs $311 million power transmission deal with India, othersย 

Kenya President, WIlliam Ruto

Political goodwill won’t fix Africa’s electricity mess. A working market might

Electricity in a rural community in Africa

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

Mega hydroelectric project

Eskom finalises electricity MOU with ferrochrome producers in South Africa

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

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

Kenya Nuclear electricity plant

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

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Nigeria nationalย gridย collapse for theย firstย time in 2026ย 

Nigeria’s national electricity grid collapsed for the first time in 2026, indicating the country’s first complete power shutdown of the year.ย 

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UK, AfDB extendย $1billionย guarantee for South African power projectsย 

The United Kingdom and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have extended a $1โ€ฏbillion climate-linked debt guarantee to South Africa, securing a $400โ€ฏmillion municipal financing deal.

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AfDBย approves $16.5 million loan for geothermal project in Kenyaย ย 

AfDB has approved a $16.5 million loan to support the development of the 35-megawattย OrPowerย Twenty-Two (OTTL) geothermal power plantย in Kenyaโ€™sย Menengaiย geothermal field.ย 

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Coal accounts for 40% of South Africa’s electricity cost โ€” Ministerย 

South Africa’s Minister of electricity, Kgosientshoย Ramokgopa, has revealed that coalย remainsย the largestย componentย of electricity costs in South Africa, accounting forย roughly 40%ย of total generation expenses.ย ย 

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South Africa: Eskom seeks partners to lowerย electrictity costs, boost industrial outputย 

South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility, Eskom,ย says it isย seekingย partners to help reduce electricity costs and support industrial development in Africa’s most industrialised nation.

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How South Africa’s grid gets stuck to coal despite Eskom’s recovery

South Africa isnโ€™t moving away from coal anytime soon. Even after Eskomโ€™s recovery from debt and reduced load-shedding, the governmentโ€™s focus has shifted to reviving old coal plants. Investors, too, now prioritize coal projects over renewable energy initiatives.

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Tunisia secures $49.9 million for electricity interconnector with Italy

Tunisia has signed a โ‚ฌ43 million ($49.9 million) financing and guarantee agreement with EBRD to support the second phase of the ELMED electricity interconnection project linking Tunisia and Italy.ย 

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Eskom issues tender for 17โ€ฏMW solar plant atย Duvhaย Power Stationย 

South African power utilityย Eskom hasย issued a tender for the construction and operation of aย 17-megawattย (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) plant atย Duvhaย Power Station in Mpumalanga.ย 

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Nigeria is losing its rich electricity buyers over grid failure

Nigeriaโ€™s big businesses are abandoning its unreliable national grid, creating a huge revenue gap for the electricity sector. Meanwhile, mid-tier firms and low-income consumers are left to shoulder the rising cost of power.

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Power outages now biggest risk for mining operations in Africa โ€” Reportย 

Continued power supply disruptions have become a key challenge for mining operators across Africa, a report says.

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South Africa’s Eskomย celebrates 231ย consecutiveย daysย withoutย load-shedding

Eskom says it has kept the national grid running without sustained interruptions for 231 consecutive days,ย signalingย a period of improved stability in a power system.

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Zambia, Zimbabwe commit $400 million to Batoka Gorge hydroelectric projectย ย 

Zambia and Zimbabwe have committedย $400 millionย forย the long-delayed Batoka Gorge Hydro Electric Scheme (BGHES), reflecting a push to unlock one of Southern Africaโ€™s largest planned power projects after decades of setbacks.ย 

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Zimbabwe to invest $450 million in power sector, boost national grid

Zimbabwe had declared plans to invest $450 million to upgrade Hwange Power Station as part of efforts to stabilise electricity supply and reduce prolonged power shortages.

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Kenya signs $311 million power transmission deal with India, othersย 

Kenya has signed a $311 million agreement with Africa50 and Indiaโ€™s Power Grid Corporation to construct two high-voltage electricity transmission lines under a public-private partnership.ย ย 

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Political goodwill won’t fix Africa’s electricity mess. A working market might

In most African countries, electricity is still being viewed from a political and moral standpoint, and not an economic one. The business of utility providers are often been muddled with political control.

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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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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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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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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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