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Standard Bank To Host 5th SA SOC Investment Summit In Dubai – Connecting Gulf Capital With African Infrastructure Plans

South Africa’s ability to deliver on its ambitious infrastructure vision in the coming years will depend heavily on securing long-term domestic and foreign investment partnerships. With the National Development Plan setting a target to raise infrastructure investment from less than 20% of GDP to at least 30% by 2030 – which translates to more than […]

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Africa50 Completes Historic $100 Million Asset Recycling Programme With The Gambia As Upgrade Works Begin On The Senegambia Bridge

Africa50, the pan-African infrastructure investor and asset manager, has officially assumed operations of the Senegambia Bridge after disbursing the first $15.5 million tranche of a $100 million Asset Recycling programme with the Government of The Gambia. The project will be managed by the newly established Transgambia Bridge Company Ltd., created through a Shareholders Agreement between […]

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Unlocking Lucrative Investment Opportunities In African Infrastructure: Infrastructure Africa Business Forum 2024

As Africa continues to undergo rapid urbanisation and economic growth, the demand for infrastructure development has never been more pressing. The Infrastructure Africa Business Forum, scheduled for 16 – 17 July 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa, presents a unique platform for investors to explore and capitalise on the continent’s burgeoning infrastructure opportunities. With an […]

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Q&A: African Finance and Infrastructure Foreign Investment

A unique perspective from British multi-millionaire property developer Azad Cola and Ghanaian serial entrepreneur Nana Bediako who recently joined forces to establish an investment company, Capital Nine Zero (CNZ), to develop Petronia City – a 2000-acre city development project in Ghana. Why is Africa a land of opportunity? Because there is so much to be […]

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