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Africa’s energy landscape is transforming, with established producers scaling up output and emerging markets pushing frontier ...
The governments of Uganda and Tanzania agreed on a KSh 452.2 billion oil pipeline project to transport petroleum products ...
Two high school dropouts are among the highly trained nationals keeping the heart of ...
Communities across Africa on Friday, July 18, 2025, came together to mark one year of REPower Afrika, a campaign advocating ...
Kenya has the most expensive fuel in the East African region, a situation exacerbated by the recent sharp increase in prices ...
Alpha MBM and state oil firm UNOC lead Kabalega Industrial Park project • Training program launched to prepare over 1,600 Ugandans for oil sector jobs Uganda is expanding its oil development strategy ...
As the 900-mile-long East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project takes shape in Uganda, led by French energy giant Total and Chinese partners. The project promises economic benefits but threatens ...
Uganda’s Zembo gets $1M from FMO to expand electric motorcycle rentals • Aims to cut pollution and boost youth jobs in Kampala • Needs support in regulation, credit, and infrastructure to scale ...
Significant pipeline deals in Africa are shaping the continent's energy landscape, enhancing regional cooperation and ...
Uganda’s state oil firm UNOC is seeking a joint venture partner to help explore and develop the Kasuruban oil block in the ...
KAMPALA, July 9 (Reuters) - The Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) is seeking a joint venture partner to help operate an exploration block in Uganda's west, the firm's spokesperson said on Wednesday.
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