Liberia: House Expresses Dismay Over Petroleum Importers’ Failure to Pay U.S.$20.3 Million Owed Gov’t
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The House of Representatives has expressed disappointment over the failure of major petroleum importers to pay more than US$20.3 million owed the Liberian through the National Road Fund between 2017 and 2021.
From Lagos “Landlord” to Nigerian leader: 10 facts about Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Many, especially the youth will want Mr Tinubu to hit the ground running when he finally takes over as president.
Activists dismayed at French court decision regarding oil pipeline
The case involves French oil giant TotalEnergies and the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop) from Uganda to Tanzania
Africa: Africa Oil Targets Earnings From Nigeria’s OML 127, OML 130
[Leadership] Africa Oil Corp(AOC) is projecting multiple attractive development, appraisal and infrastructure-led exploration opportunities on both OML 127 and OML 130, which it said, presents low-risk, short-cycle investment opportunities that have very attractive rates of returns.
Kenya: Kenya Considers Deferring Fuel Payments Due to Dollar Shortages
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Energy Cabinet Secretary (CS) Davis Chirchir has said that the government will ask for up to a year to pay for imported petroleum products amid dollar shortages in the country.
Uganda: French Court Throws Out Case Against East African Oil Project in Uganda
[Nile Post] A French court has dismissed a case filed by NGOs against TotalEnergies over the East African Oil project in Uganda and Tanzania.
Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu declared winner of presidential vote
Ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu was declared winner of Nigeria's presidential election early Wednesday and soon after thanked his supporters and appealed to his rivals who are already demanding a revote in Africa's most populous nation.
Ugandan, South African leaders urge greater trade in Africa
Museveni on Tuesday began a state visit to South Africa in a bid to encourage better economic ties between Uganda and Africa´s most developed economy.
French court dismisses case against TotalEnergies E. Africa oil project
It was the first case of its kind in France, and activists had hoped it would set a legal precedent to halt projects deemed harmful to the environment and human rights.
A Ugandan transfomes plastics into an eco-friendly vessel
A man in Luzira, Uganda has found a unique way to recycle plastics by making a large vessel made entirely out of plastic waste and ecofriendly materials.