Daily Digest Tuesday, 27 October 2020
Funding in Central Africa
Assala Energy To Invest US$24M In Modernizing Gabon’s Gamba Export Infrastructure
The large-scale modernization project provides for the construction, installation and engineering works of a brand new, offshore single point mooring buoy. Read more
Funding In East Africa
Uganda Approves US$575m Tullow Stake Sale To Total
The beleaguered oil explorer has been waiting since 2017 to close its divestment in the Lake Albert Development Project, an effort repeatedly hindered by tax disagreements with Uganda government. Read more
Call For Application & Other Web-Events
Cape Town Launches An Innovation Challenge For Entrepreneurs
Titled, Re:solve, the challenge aims to empower and encourage entrepreneurs and SMEs to create innovative solutions to current issues faced in transport, hygiene, food security, education, medical care, retail, and micro-enterprises. Read more
The Power & Electricity World Africa 2020
A free-to-attend virtual conference and exhibition for the entire energy community. 4 – 6 November 2020 | Online, Live 08:30 (GMT+2) | Coming to you live, wherever you are. Read more
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GFA Weekly Round- up Podcast
In this week’s weekly round up podcast, Nichole discussed about the funding activity between September 28- October 2
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GFA Attract Interview
Victor Boyle-Komolafe, the co-founder of Garbage In, Value Out (GIVO), a system that automates and digitises the collection, processing, and sale of recyclable materials. Watch Here
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