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Implats evaluating 200 MW solar power plant in Zimbabwe 
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2020 Zimbabwe platinum group metals mining company Zimplats is in the midst of a feasibility study to evaluate the construction of a 200 MW solar power... →
Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan deadlocked over giant Nile dam, look to Washington talks
By: Reuters 10th January 2020 Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan remained deadlocked after two days of talks in their disputes over a giant hydropower dam on the Nile though Cairo said... →
Yes, South Africa’s clean energy output up from zero to ‘over 4.5%’ since 2010
By: Africa Check 4th December 2019 South Africa’s government had “successfully increased the contribution of clean energy from 0% in 2010 to over 4.5% within five years”, energy... →
Energy crisis: Parliament must reject Inga 3 to safeguard SA’s R663 billion investment prospects
12th November 2019 Tomorrow [Wednesday 13 November 2019] Parliament must protect South Africa’s investment prospects and sustainable energy planning by rejecting the... →
No apologies: Africans say their need for oil cash outweighs climate concerns
By: Reuters 8th November 2019 A handful of protesters on the ground floor of the cavernous Cape Town International Convention Centre spread fake oil on the ground and chanted,... →
Mineral Resources and Energy committee welcomes presentation on IRP 2019
29th October 2019 The Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy has welcomed a presentation by Minister Gwede Mantashe on the Cabinet approved Integrated... →
Mini-budget: Minister Mboweni must explain how Treasury will fund hidden hydro costs in IRP
28th October 2019 Finance Minister Tito Mboweni will deliver his Mid-Term Budget Policy Statement in Parliament this week. Fiscal planning for the security of South... →
PM Abiy says Ethiopia ready to hold elections in 2020
By: Reuters 23rd October 2019 Ethiopia will face problems if it delays its general election beyond the scheduled date of May next year, the prime minister said on Tuesday,... →