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Clean Cooking

Tanzania clean cooking rollout puts 400,000 LPG cylinders into public institutions

The distribution carries 50% subsidies and tax exemptions, and reaches rural communities alongside public bodies. It arrives while the IEA warns that the fuel underneath every LPG programme on the continent is exposed to a shipping route thousands of miles away.
Thought Leadership

OP-Ed: From Labs to Listings. How the AfroHackathon Can Unlock Africa’s First Lithium-Ion IPOs

Africa is inextricably linked to the global decarbonising future, but the cycle must be broken that has defined this transition for eons: exporting unprocessed lithium, cobalt, manganese, nickel, phosphates and graphite while importing finished batteries at a premium. The Lithium-Ion Battery Value Chain is brutally clear. Mining captures just $11 billion, while value-added segments and end-user markets i.e. Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Battery energy storage systems (BESS) send a minimum $7 trillion beyond the continent’s shores.
Sustainable Energy

Africa green hydrogen pipeline still awaits its first gigawatt-scale investment decision

The IEA’s 2026 Hydrogen Review finds the continent’s most advanced project targeting engineering design in the third quarter of this year and a final decision in 2027. Two of the largest developments have stalled for want of buyers, while the cost of capital does more to decide outcomes than sunshine does.
Mining & Minerals

Africa battery value chain moves up a step as DRC approves Musompo precursor zone

Kinshasa’s council of ministers cleared the Lualaba site in February, targeting $2bn of private capital across 900 hectares. Zimbabwe has built the continent’s first lithium sulphate plant under an export ban. The cathode and cell stages that carry most of the margin remain unbuilt everywhere on the continent.
Energy access

Nigeria electricity distribution order from NERC ring-fences DisCo surpluses for network capital

The directive took effect on 1 July and requires the twelve companies to seek approval before spending money set aside for infrastructure and market debt. State regulators, the Federal Ministry of Power and lawmakers have all been drawn into a dispute over who now decides.
Energy access

Zimbabwe electricity access target rises to 520,000 connections annually

The national compact signed under Mission 300 commits Harare to reaching every household by 2030, and sets out how far the utility must move to do it. Private distribution and retail licences were due in the first quarter of this year, opening a market ZETDC has held alone.
Finance

Tanzania holds 57tcf and a licensing round while its LNG agreement stays unsigned

Shell and Equinor have been targeting a host government agreement on the $42 billion Tanzania LNG project, with first production expected in the early 2030s. The country opened 26 blocks in its first licensing round in more than a decade, and its 2,115MW hydropower plant now supplies four countries.
Solar

Kariba floating solar targets October financial close on a US$400 million package

Green Hybrid Power, a vehicle established by Zimbabwe’s Intensive Energy Users Group, has taken preparatory work as far as a US$4.4 million Afreximbank facility allows. Energy minister July Moyo has said he hopes to close the financing by October, with panels floating on the reservoir alongside the hydro station rather than replacing it.