• Contact
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
  • Login
The African Business - News About African business
  • Home
  • EconomyNew
    Emmerson Mnangagwa

    Zimbabwe’s president defends land seizures from whites and touches on the idea of superiority

    Corredor do Lobito 02

    Angola: Lobito Corridor Should Become a “True Engine of Economic Transformation,” Says President

    beispielprojekt solar angola 1

    Africa solar capacity seen rising sixfold after 2025 record

    Trending Tags

  • Business
    corredor do lobito

    Another Shipment of Copper and Cobalt Carried Out Through the Lobito Corridor

    Negocios de Angola foto

    Nigeria set to take over Africa’s automotive future as Innoson CNG plant nears completion

    dangote

    Dangote appoints MTN CEO to fertiliser unit board with IPO plans

    Agostinho Kapaia

    Angolan tycoon Agostinho Kapaia launches first vehicle assembly plant in Luanda

    Patrice Motsepe

    Patrice Motsepe joins $4 billion club amid mining rally and global expansion

    chickenprocessline082017bloomberg1022

    Removing VAT from chicken offers immediate response to low purchase power, food insecurity – SAPA

    Standard Bank

    Top African lender Standard Bank loses more dealmakers to Absa

    Paul van Zuydam

    Africa’s richest country gets a new dollar billionaire, Paul van Zuydam

    gold

    Gold, platinum and silver smash records again

  • Finance
    Standard Bank

    South Africa banks curb lending over climate-related default risks, study finds

    Armando Jorge Mota

    Armando Jorge Mota Announced as New CEO of Sanlam Angola Seguros

    Nigeria asks banks to save forex gains amid currency risks

    Nigeria asks banks to save forex gains amid currency risks

    PayPal finally launches Apple Pay support for its credit and debit cards

    PayPal finally launches Apple Pay support for its credit and debit cards

    TLG Capital launches ₦2.25B collateralized credit facility for OnePipe

    TLG Capital launches ₦2.25B collateralized credit facility for OnePipe

    Silicon Valley Bank: Global bank stocks slump despite Biden reassurances

    Silicon Valley Bank: Global bank stocks slump despite Biden reassurances

    [Kenya] Digital credit provider Tala disbursed Sh240 billion in loans in eight years

    [Kenya] Digital credit provider Tala disbursed Sh240 billion in loans in eight years

    Digital banking revolution can help SA banks regain their customers’ love, says BCG

    Digital banking revolution can help SA banks regain their customers’ love, says BCG

    Nigeria launches payments card program to rival Visa and Mastercard

    Nigeria launches payments card program to rival Visa and Mastercard

  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Green Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • EconomyNew
    Emmerson Mnangagwa

    Zimbabwe’s president defends land seizures from whites and touches on the idea of superiority

    Corredor do Lobito 02

    Angola: Lobito Corridor Should Become a “True Engine of Economic Transformation,” Says President

    beispielprojekt solar angola 1

    Africa solar capacity seen rising sixfold after 2025 record

    Trending Tags

  • Business
    corredor do lobito

    Another Shipment of Copper and Cobalt Carried Out Through the Lobito Corridor

    Negocios de Angola foto

    Nigeria set to take over Africa’s automotive future as Innoson CNG plant nears completion

    dangote

    Dangote appoints MTN CEO to fertiliser unit board with IPO plans

    Agostinho Kapaia

    Angolan tycoon Agostinho Kapaia launches first vehicle assembly plant in Luanda

    Patrice Motsepe

    Patrice Motsepe joins $4 billion club amid mining rally and global expansion

    chickenprocessline082017bloomberg1022

    Removing VAT from chicken offers immediate response to low purchase power, food insecurity – SAPA

    Standard Bank

    Top African lender Standard Bank loses more dealmakers to Absa

    Paul van Zuydam

    Africa’s richest country gets a new dollar billionaire, Paul van Zuydam

    gold

    Gold, platinum and silver smash records again

  • Finance
    Standard Bank

    South Africa banks curb lending over climate-related default risks, study finds

    Armando Jorge Mota

    Armando Jorge Mota Announced as New CEO of Sanlam Angola Seguros

    Nigeria asks banks to save forex gains amid currency risks

    Nigeria asks banks to save forex gains amid currency risks

    PayPal finally launches Apple Pay support for its credit and debit cards

    PayPal finally launches Apple Pay support for its credit and debit cards

    TLG Capital launches ₦2.25B collateralized credit facility for OnePipe

    TLG Capital launches ₦2.25B collateralized credit facility for OnePipe

    Silicon Valley Bank: Global bank stocks slump despite Biden reassurances

    Silicon Valley Bank: Global bank stocks slump despite Biden reassurances

    [Kenya] Digital credit provider Tala disbursed Sh240 billion in loans in eight years

    [Kenya] Digital credit provider Tala disbursed Sh240 billion in loans in eight years

    Digital banking revolution can help SA banks regain their customers’ love, says BCG

    Digital banking revolution can help SA banks regain their customers’ love, says BCG

    Nigeria launches payments card program to rival Visa and Mastercard

    Nigeria launches payments card program to rival Visa and Mastercard

  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Green Economy
No Result
View All Result
The African Business - News About African business
No Result
View All Result
Home Green Economy

Mozambique: AfDB Supports Mphanda Nkuwa Mega Hydroelectric Project

TAB by TAB
27/05/2022
in Green Economy
0
Mozambique: AfDB Supports Mphanda Nkuwa Mega Hydroelectric Project
0
SHARES
5
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Mozambique: AfDB Supports Mphanda Nkuwa Mega Hydroelectric Project

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is supporting the implementation of the Mphanda Nkuwa mega hydroelectric project in western Mozambique. The pan-African bank is committed to providing advisory services for the implementation of this hydroelectric project which will have a strong environmental and social impact.

Related posts

Germany offers South Africa €720m in climate loans

Germany offers South Africa €720m in climate loans

23/01/2026
8
climate

Africa urged to shift focus from climate fight to adaptation

13/10/2025
7

After the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the subsidiary of the World Bank Group, it is the turn of the African Development Bank (AfDB) to support the implementation of the Mphanda Nkuwa mega hydroelectric project in the Tete province, in western Mozambique. This support was materialised by the signing of an agreement between Carlos Yum, the Director of the Mphanda Nkuwa Hydroelectric Project Implementation Office (GMNK) and Kevin Kariuki, the AfDB Group Vice President in charge of Electricity, Energy, Climate and Green Growth.

This was on Tuesday, 23 May 2022, in the presence of Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi, on the sidelines of the AfDB Annual Meetings, which are being held in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, until 27 May 2022. The pan-African bank is thus committed to providing advisory services for the implementation of the Mphanda Nkuwa hydroelectric project.

The AfDB’s role

“The partnership with the AfDB Group strengthens the capacity of our implementing agency to develop the Mphanda Nkuwa project,” says Carlos Yum. The project involves the construction of a hydroelectric dam on the Zambezi River in the Marara district. Its 1,500 MW power plant will be located 60 km downstream of the Cahora Bassa dam, which has a capacity of 2,075 MW. The dam will be located 70 km upstream from the town of Tete, the capital of the province.

A transmission system comprising 1,300 km of 550 kV high-voltage direct current line will also be built between Cataxia and the Mozambican capital Maputo. However, this mega project, necessary for Mozambique’s energy development, is controversial because of its environmental and social impact. The Mphanda Nkuwa dam reservoir is expected to push out 1,400 families and impact the livelihoods of 200,000 people.

Financial closure in 2024

Faced with this possibility, the GMNK director is rather reassuring. “The AfDB will ensure that international environmental, social and governance standards are respected. It will also ensure that associated standards are met during development, and that the project is attractive to developers, financiers and reputable investors to ensure competitive and low-cost energy for Mozambique and Southern Africa,” says Carlos Yum. The project is expected to reach financial close by the end of 2024. The Mphanda Nkuwa hydropower plant is expected to be operational in 2031.

Mozambique: AfDB Supports Mphanda Nkuwa Mega Hydroelectric Project

Source: Afrik21
Previous Post

Rouble surges unabated as Russia mulls looser capital controls

Next Post

MTN, Dangote Industries Limited, and DSTV rank among the most admired African brands in 2022

Next Post
MTN, Dangote Industries Limited, and DSTV rank among the most admired African brands in 2022

MTN, Dangote Industries Limited, and DSTV rank among the most admired African brands in 2022

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Advertising models to reset in the new ‘attention economy’

Advertising models to reset in the new ‘attention economy’

4 years ago
11
Aleph Hospitality signs first hotel in Rwanda

Aleph Hospitality signs first hotel in Rwanda

4 years ago
12
oil

Angola: Luanda Hosts the 5th Edition of the Angola Oil and Gas Conference (AOG 2024)

2 years ago
13
Zen and the art of Tenkara with mountain bikes

Zen and the art of Tenkara with mountain bikes

4 years ago
8

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Economy
  • Finance
  • Green Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized

Ads

Categories

  • Business
  • Economy
  • Finance
  • Green Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized
The African Business - News About African business

We bring you the best Premium news about African Business.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Another Shipment of Copper and Cobalt Carried Out Through the Lobito Corridor
  • Zimbabwe’s president defends land seizures from whites and touches on the idea of superiority
  • Angola: Lobito Corridor Should Become a “True Engine of Economic Transformation,” Says President

Category

  • Business
  • Economy
  • Finance
  • Green Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized

Legal Information

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy
Complaints Book

  • Contact

© 2021 The African Business

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Green Economy

© 2021 The African Business