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Kenya s GDC gets Sh500m AU grant for geothermal wells

Kenya s GDC gets $5m AU grant for geothermal wells Wednesday March 17 2021 Advertisement Geothermal Development Company (GDC) has received a $5 million (Ksh500 million ) grant from the Geothermal Risk Mitigation Facility (GRMF) to drill two wells in Baringo County. The grant will be used to fund 40 per cent of the costs for drilling and testing at the Paka Geothermal Project, one of three geothermal prospects in the area. The others are Silali and Korosi. About 20 per cent of the total costs will fund infrastructure development. “The funding will go towards the cost of the exploration drilling programme for the Paka Geothermal Project in Baringo,” GDC managing director and chief executive Jared Othieno said on Wednesday.

Non-Oil Export: Nigeria has a lot to contribute to the international market ― Awolowo

Non-Oil Export: Nigeria has a lot to contribute to the international market ― Awolowo
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MPs vet Mutebile for another 5-year term

MPs vet Mutebile for another 5-year term  Saturday March 13 2021 Bank of Uganda Governor, Mr Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile. He said central bank is concerned with the increase in government indebtedness. Photo by David Lubowa. Summary The governor has navigated a stormy period that the central bank has endured in the recent years.  The year 2019 was particularly hard for BoU, with the sensitive institution plagued by bad publicity amid multiplicity of accusations.   Advertisement Bank of Uganda (BoU) Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile was yesterday quietly led before the Appointments Committee of Parliament for vetting ahead of starting another five-year term in office following reappointment by President Museveni last month. 

UK government balancing the books on the backs of the starving people of Yemen

Workers Revolutionary Party A severely malnourished child in hospital in Yemen – the Tory government is cutting aid contribution from £164m down to £87m in 2021 THE BRITISH government has decided to ‘balance the books on the backs of the starving people of Yemen,’ in an act that will see tens of thousands die and damage the UK’s global influence, the head of the UN’s Office for Humanitarian Affairs has said. Mark Lowcock, formerly a senior figure in the UK’s Department for International Development, said he was shocked by the decision to slash the UK’s Yemen aid budget.

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