TANZANIA: SEVENTY years ago, from April 18–24, 1955 to be precise, a landmark conference took place in a small Indonesian ...
The Federal Government says plans are ongoing to increase electricity tariffs “over the next few months”. It, however, said ...
President William Ruto rarely minces on what he thinks of global credit rating agencies.He has insisted that Africa at large needs a credit agency that understands the continent.
Experts say without access to electricity, Africa cannot achieve its developmental aspirations or secure its rightful place ...
A conference held in Tanzania last week to progress the electrification of Africa has resulted in a pledge to spend more than ...
African countries plan a fresh push at international summits this year for standard measures of economic strength such as GDP ...
According to the Federal Government, plans are underway to increase electricity tariffs “over the next few months”. However, it also noted that the planned increase needed to be balanced by ...
The Federal Government plans to raise electricity tariffs by over 65% to reflect actual production costs while providing ...
By Kizito CUDJOEThirty African heads of state and government have pledged reforms to expand electricity access, backed by more than US$50billion in commitments from global partners in a bid to tackle ...
African Development Bank Group and the World Bank Group plan to allocate $48 billion in financing for Mission 300 through ...
President Bola Tinubu's led government has urged Nigerians to get ready for another increase in electricity tariff.
TANZANIA is set to host the African energy summit later this month in Dar es Salaam, bringing together heads of government from across the continent and over 1500 executives from multilateral agencies ...