The New Development Bank approved a loan of as much as R17.87 billion to help develop water and sanitation infrastructure in South Africa.
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South Africa’s City of Cape Town secured a 2.8 billion-rand ($158 million) loan from the World Bank’s private-investment arm to boost its water, sanitation, power road infrastructure.
The New Development Bank approved a loan of as much as R17.87 billion to help develop water and sanitation infrastructure in South Africa.
The New Development Bank approved a loan of as much as R17.87 billion to help develop water and sanitation infrastructure in South Africa.
CAPE TOWN, – The New Development Bank (NDB) has approved a substantial loan of up [...]
South Africa’s state-owned logistics company, Transnet, has secured a significant financial boost to modernize its freight rail infrastructure. The...
The African Water Facility has secured 12 million euros from the Nordic Development Fund for a new funding initiative to support African governments,...
The African Water Facility has secured 12 million euros from the Nordic Development Fund for a new funding initiative to support African governments,...
Between July 2023 and June 2024, the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will spend more than R12 million to replace and repair 6, 590 stolen...
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has advised that parts of Claremont and Newlands will experience water supply disruptions...