Historic 5.5 billion-dollar deal An ambitious 5.5-billion-dollar memorandum of understanding signed in Gaborone on 6 November positions Botswana to overhaul its power system and illuminate the wider Southern African grid. …
Emmanuella Ekanga
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Brazzaville hosts APPo statutory meetings 2025 Kintélé, a fast-growing suburb north of Brazzaville, briefly became Africa’s oil diplomacy capital as the African Petroleum Producers Organization staged its 25th Executive Council …
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Fading Poles Stir Public Concern At dawn in Don Bosco district, a slanted concrete pole leans over iron-sheet roofs, its low-hanging wire sparkling after every drizzle. For resident Mireille Diboua, …
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Parliament set to approve Congo gas code The African Energy Week in Cape Town offered Congo an influential stage. Standing before financiers on 30 September, Hydrocarbons Minister Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua …
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Parliament Readies Historic Vote on Gas Code In Cape Town, during African Energy Week, Hydrocarbons Minister Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua disclosed that Congo-Brazzaville’s Parliament is slated to pass a dedicated Gas …
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Mid-Life Check-up for Congo’s Flagship Dam At dawn of Congo’s rainy season, the river Léfini flows calmly beneath the vast concrete arches of the Imboulou hydroelectric dam, a flagship project …
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Ministerial visit signals new era for E2C Emile Ouosso walked through the control rooms of Énergie électrique du Congo on 12 September 2025, pausing at freshly wired servers and upgraded …
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Government endorses National Energy Pact Meeting in Brazzaville on 17 September, the Council of Ministers approved a draft decree that makes the National Energy Pact official law in the Republic …
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Digital Launch in Brazzaville Brazzaville — Congo’s state-owned Energie du Congo (E²C) opened the doors of its brand-new digital facilities to Energy and Hydraulics Minister Émile Ouosso, offering a first …
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IMF call for subsidy phase-out The International Monetary Fund has renewed its call for African governments to phase out energy subsidies, describing the measure as a prerequisite for healthier public …