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17/01/2024

New R7 billion airport project coming to South Africađź“·
The new Cape Winelands Airport near Durbanville, Cape Town is set to cost an estimated R7 billion and the expansion programme expected to take flight in 2027, promising to create thousands of jobs during the pre- and post-construction period. Deon Cloete managing director of Cape Winelands Airport said, “This facility represents a commitment to providing world-class transportation options, promoting tourism, and stimulating economic growth in our beautiful region.”
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13/12/2023

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12/10/2022

The impact investor EDFI ElectriFI, an initiative of the European Union (EU), is providing RDG Collective with $2 million. In rural Zambia, the Lusaka-based company distributes solar home systems for household electrification and socio-economic development.
The Electrification Finance Initiative (EDFI ElectriFI) is investing in Zambia. This European Union (EU) funded impact investor is providing USD 2 million to RDG Collective, a solar home systems provider based in Lusaka, Zambia. The investment is intended to boost RDG’s operations as it continues to grow following its launch in 2018...
https://africantender.deals/zambia-edfi-invests-2m-in-rdg-collectives-solar-home-systems/

12/10/2022

Gas will play a critical role in Africa’s energy transition. This comes as pressure on Africa mounts to move away from its dependency on fossil fuels.

According to Hasnayn Ebrahim, MD of Africa International Advisors, the South African economy already significantly relies on gas.

“Sasol has been an intensive gas user in its operations for over twenty years,” he said, by way of example during a discussion at Africa Oil Week on what the oil and gas sector can offer the South African economy...read more on the link below;
https://africantender.deals/africas-energy-future-is-in-gas-oil-week-is-told/

12/10/2022

Recently, Namibia and Zambia signed an agreement in Swakopmund, with an aim of constructing the Namibia-Zambia Gas Pipeline.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by Zambia’s Peter Kapala and Namibia’s Tom Alweendo, Minister of Mines and Energy.

The gas pipeline will run from Walvis Bay, a port town on Namibia’s coast, to Zambia...
https://africantender.deals/mou-signed-for-namibia-zambia-gas-pipeline-construction/

12/10/2022

Receiving an investment by Chinese company Dinson Iron and Steel Company under the Tsingshan Holding Group, a steel factory in Zimbabwe started construction on Thursday. The steel factory is located in the Mvuma, Midland Province of the African country. Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa attended the groundbreaking ceremony, Xinhua News Agency reported on Saturday.

During the ceremony, Mnangagwa said that thanks to this new facility, Zimbabwe will have one of the largest steel factories in the African continent and its annual steel output is expected to reach 600,000 tons.

He said the steel factory project was a milestone for Zimbabwe to step into modernization and industrialization. The mineral industry is one of Zimbabwe’s pillars and Mnangagwa believes that the factory will be a catalyst in the development of the domestic mineral industry, which will help Zimbabwe to become an energetic industrial center...
https://africantender.deals/china-funded-steel-factory-in-zimbabwe-starts-construction-annual-output-expected-to-reach-600000-tons/

12/10/2022

The joint venture of THE ARAB CONTRACTORS (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co) and ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC celebrated on the 6th of October 2022 the pouring of the last batch of roller-compacted concrete (RCC) of the main dam of Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP). Construction of the main dam lasted 687 days since the Rufiji River was diverted on the 18th of November 2020.

Completion of the main dam construction triggered a two-month preparation phase for the impounding of Rufiji River’s water behind the dam. The preparations include the installation of giant gates and orifices on 3 different levels in the main dam in order to guarantee and maintain the necessary flow of the River to preserve the ecological integrity of the River downstream, and to discharge excess water caused by extraordinary floods during the dam’s operation. Afterward, a critical engineering process will take place to close and plug the diversion tunnel heralding the start of the reservoir filling that extends 158,000 square kilometers upstream of the main dam with an operational capacity of 32.7 billion cubic meters and a maximum design capacity of 34 billion cubic meters...read more on the link below;
https://africantender.deals/main-dam-construction-completed-in-tanzanias-nyerere-hydropower/

12/10/2022

Nigerian National Petroleum Co. (NNPC) anticipates an investment decision on the proposed $25bn gas pipeline from Nigeria to Morocco by next year, reported Bloomberg News, citing the NNPC head.Leading Guide to Pipeline Systems for the Offshore Industry.

Last month, NNPC signed a memorandum of understanding with Morocco’s National Office of Hydrocarbons, marking a step forward for the realisation of the project that is estimated to cost up to $25bn.

State oil company NNPC is promoting the pipeline project to capitalise on surging demand for new gas sources in Europe, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine...read more
https://africantender.deals/nigerias-nnpc-anticipates-investment-approval-for-25bn-gas-line-in-2023/

12/10/2022

Through years of case studies and feedback collected from its users, BKT’s team of experts have offered advice to address safety challenges while working on slopes
Besides operational difficulties and mechanical effort, there is often a twofold risk of rollovers or accidents while driving over sloping terrains, making driver’s safety a major concern. Based on experience in the field and keeping safety in mind, BKT’s team of experts were able to come up with suggestions regarding which product was best suited for the type of operations required.

For instance, considering operation on slopes, factors such as inflation pressure, tread, width, structure, footprint, compound, and size need to be aligned with other parameters, depending on the type of equipment on which the tyres will be mounted, the type of operations, operating hours and conditions, inclination of the terrain, and so forth....
https://africantender.deals/safety-first-bkt-offers-expert-advice-for-choosing-the-right-type-of-tyre/

12/10/2022

The presidents of Tanzania and Kenya have agreed to fast-track construction of a natural gas pipeline designed to increased trade and lower energy costs for both countries.

The decision was reached Monday in bilateral talks in Dar es Salaam led by Tanzanian President Samia Hassan and Kenyan President William Ruto, during a two-day visit.

Last year, Hassan and Kenya’s then-president Uhuru Kenyatta signed an agreement in Nairobi to start working on the gas pipeline project, but actual construction has yet to commence.

The two countries have generally maintained positive ties in politics and trade, but have occasional trade spats...
https://africantender.deals/tanzania-kenya-agree-to-fast-track-construction-of-gas-pipeline-project/

12/10/2022

African Tender Notice | DRC

Announcement Date: 07th October 2022
Tender Description: Tender for the provision of crane rental services at a mine site in Haut Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Deadline: 14 October 2022

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https://africantender.deals/tenders-for-crane-rental-services-at-a-mine-drc/

12/10/2022

African Tender Notice | DRC

Announcement Date: 04th October 2022
Tender Description: Tender for the provision of material handling services at a mine site in Haut Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Deadline: 12 October 2022

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https://africantender.deals/tenders-for-material-handling-services-at-a-mine-drc/

07/10/2022

InfraCo Africa collaborates with Equatorial Power in US$1.7m agro-processing, clean energy project
Janet Ngule 1 hour ago
InfraCo Africa, the African development arm of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), has partnered with Equatorial Power (EP), committing US$1.7m to promote the use... Read More...
https://africantender.deals/infraco-africa-collaborates-with-equatorial-power-in-us1-7m-agro-processing-clean-energy-project/

07/10/2022

Drug stock-outs and shortage of medical equipment in health facilities in Rwanda are becoming a thing of the past, thanks to an innovation that is addressing procurement constraints.

Viebeg Technologies, a venture capital-backed Health Tech company, is helping to expand access to affordable health care in Central and East Africa by aiding healthcare facilities in procuring supplies in real-time. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) to manage supply chain processes (from shipping to warehousing, distribution and inventory management) to ensure that healthcare facilities have the precise medical supplies in stock.

The Rwanda Innovation Fund, partly financed by the African Development Bank, invested in Viebeg’s data-driven logistics platform...
https://africantender.deals/how-rwanda-is-using-artificial-intelligence-to-improve-healthcare/

07/10/2022

While some sub-Saharan African countries are making things difficult for telecommunications operators and equipment suppliers through new or increased taxes, Zambia appears to be taking a different route – at least when it comes to infrastructure.

According to the ITWeb Africa news service, in its 2023 national budget the country is now zero-rating the importation of telecommunications equipment, notably equipment used in the construction of telecommunications masts.

Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane confirmed this in a statement that acknowledged the role of ICT in socio-economic development and job creation. The hope, evidently, is that such a move will attract investment, and enhance trade through the provision of e-commerce platforms in particular, as well as deepen financial inclusion...
https://africantender.deals/zambian-tax-initiative-aims-to-encourage-ict-infrastructure-imports/

07/10/2022

MINES and energy minister Tom Alweendo and his Zambian counterpart Peter Kapala are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding on cooperation on the construction of a natural gas pipeline project from Zambia to Walvis Bay at Swakopmund on Thursday.

According to Kapala, the gas will be used for power generation while the oil pipeline will help reduce the cost of petroleum products in the southern African nation.

He said the project was expected to take three to four years to complete.

“It is good news that Namibia has discovered oil and gas, and we will discuss how this resource can be of benefit to the people of the region. The new pipeline will further benefit both people of Namibia and Zambia by creating value chains and employment creation,” said Namibia’s deputy prime minister and minister of international relations and cooperation Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Wednesday during the official opening of the two-day 10th session of the Namibia-Zambia Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation held at Swakopmund...
https://africantender.deals/namibia-zambia-to-sign-gas-pipeline-deal/

07/10/2022

In an effort to provide easily accessible, clean and safe water to local people in its areas of operation, Zambia based Zambeef Products Plc has donated water points valued at K250,000 (US$15,800) to Kafue District’s Makanya village.

The water points comprising of 3 3000 litre tanks and 3 2000 litre tanks- have been strategically placed at key locations in the village and are expected to benefit over 300 households.

The move by the agribusiness company supports government’s efforts in the operationalisation of the Sustainable Development Goal on water and sanitation (SDG 6), which focuses on ensuring a clean and stable water supply and effective water sanitation for all people by the year 2030...
https://africantender.deals/zambeef-products-supports-local-community-in-zambia-with-water-project/

06/10/2022

A total of 600MW of solar and wind energy in South Africa are expected to be established by the Anglo Americans. This comes after the formation of the joint venture company Envusa Energy with EDF Renewables.

In a memorandum of understanding signed last year, the two companies focused on establishing an ecosystem of renewable energy plants by 2030. The ecosystem is expected to provide three to five gigawatts of power.

According to Anglo, this initial phase will be entirely funded by debt typical for high-quality energy infrastructure projects. The construction was slated to begin the next year. The announcement also comes after South Africa has experienced a record number of outages this year.

In order to stabilize the system, according to Eskom CEO André de Ruyter, the country needs 6,000 MW. Over 90% of South Africa’s energy comes from Eskom...read more on the link below;
https://africantender.deals/600mw-of-solar-and-wind-energy-in-south-africa-set-to-be-established/

06/10/2022

Africa must make use of all its energy resources, as it needs to achieve development. So affirmed African Union (AU) Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy Amani Abou-Zeid in her keynote address to the Africa Oil Week conference in Cape Town. She highlighted that some 50% of African people still had no access to modern energy. Moreover, for the first time, the process of connecting Africans to modern energy had slowed down.

“Africa will have to utilise all forms of its energy sources to meet all its needs,” she said. “Now is not the time to be picking and choosing.”

The continent might need to triple or even quadruple its electricity production, to fulfil all its requirements. And using all of Africa’s energy sources to achieve universal access to electricity would mean that the continent’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions would come to no more than 3.5%.

Africa contained 65% of the world’s remaining untapped arable land, she pointed out. Yet many Africans remained in a state of food insecurity. The lack of modern energy crippled the development of African agriculture. (She also referred to the importance of gas across Africa for cooking.)

The current war in Europe, she noted, had only confirmed what the AU had always said about the centrality and criticality to Africa of energy, as well as highlighting the importance of security and resilience. But crises also created opportunities. Just as the Covid-19 pandemic had driven digitalisation, so to the conflict in Ukraine had created the opportunity for Africa to export gas to Europe, where the European Union had declared natural gas to be a transitional energy during the decarbonisation process. “This is a window of opportunity for us to use our resources.”

There were also opportunities for African countries to produce green hydrogen. At least six African countries, she observed, had already started producing green hydrogen.

In a previous address, on Monday, Abou-Zeid had stated that it was important that African countries attend the imminent COP27 Climate Conference (in Egypt) with the common continental position that they had already agreed to, at the AU. That included improving their energy mixes to those which were cleaner and more sustainable. Africa was not a “climate denier”. But Africa could not be committed to deadlines applicable to other regions. “Our resources must work for us, and work for us from our perspective.”

06/10/2022

African Tender Notice | South Africa

Announcement Date: 15 September 2022
Tender Description: TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF UNDER ROAD DRILLING SERVICEST

Deadline: 11 November 2022

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https://africantender.deals/tender-for-the-provision-of-under-road-drilling-services-south-africa/

06/10/2022

Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter said power cuts should start easing within the next ten days when big generation units are expected to come back online.

The state utility ramped up power rationing to 4 000 MW from 18:00 Tuesday until further notice due to generation trips at its Kendal and Lethabo plants and has imposed a record 120 days of blackouts so far in 2022.

“We are doing everything possible to add MW to the grid,” De Ruyter told Johannesburg-based Radio Sonder Grense. “We have started buying power from Zambia, and we are looking at Mozambique and the private sector to add megawatts.”

The private sector has a total of 6 000 MW of new renewable projects in the pipeline, he said. Those projects were targeted after President Cyril Ramaphosa in July said companies will be allowed to build power plants of any size without a licence to meet their own needs and to sell it to the grid...
https://africantender.deals/load-shedding-should-ease-in-the-next-ten-days-says-de-ruyter-sa/

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