Namibian Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program gets $134.9M Boost
The Namibian government will be receiving $134.9 million in co-financing from the African Development Bank as part of Phase II of the country’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery program.
Read the latest Archives of oil, gas and energy news.
The Namibian government will be receiving $134.9 million in co-financing from the African Development Bank as part of Phase II of the country’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery program.
The IEA has released a special report with insights on the energy market in Africa, current challenges and a blueprint for universal energy access.
South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa, has announced an easing of the country’s lockdown restrictions, updating travel regulations and allowing increased event attendance capacity.
The Institut Pasteur de Dakar has partnered with BioNTech to build a production facility in Senegal with the capacity to roll out 300 million doses of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines annually.
The Government of China has donated an additional 200,000 doses of the Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine to the Republic of Congo.
Le gouvernement chinois a fait don de 200 000 doses supplémentaires du vaccin Sinopharm Covid-19 à la République du Congo.
Uma vez que alguns dos países da região de MSGBC, como o Senegal e a Gâmbia, dependem em grande medida das suas indústrias turísticas bem desenvolvidas para obter receitas, as suas economias foram adversamente afetadas pela pandemia da COVID-19.
Depuis les découvertes de pétrole et de gaz à grande échelle dans les eaux offshore du Sénégal et de la Mauritanie de 2014 à 2017 ; les pays qui composent le bassin MSGBC – la Mauritanie, le Sénégal, la Gambie, la Guinée-Bissau et la Guinée Conakry – cherchent à capitaliser sur l’afflux d’investissements directs étrangers provenant de l’exploration et de la production de pétrole et de gaz, ainsi qu’à générer des revenus à partir d’opérations minières bien établies dans toute la région MSGBC.
A number of the countries in the MSGBC region such as Senegal and The Gambia depend a great deal on their well-developed tourism industries for revenue.
The Angolan State has policies and programs aimed at the energy transition, among which the conversion of thermal power generation plants from diesel to gas is the current priority.