Construction of a 550 km interconnector transmitter to be known as the Mozisa Project for Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique. Estimated total project cost will be US$ 342.2 million. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -19.883333; long:
Construction of the Zambia-Mozambique 400kV Power Interconnector Project. The Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) has received a grant from the African Development Bank to finance the project. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -13.6445104;
Construction of the Kafue in Zambia to Lion’s Den in Zimbabwe railway spur. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -15.770999811935704, long: 28.177277491511347
The proposed development will consist of the 100 MW run-of-river Lower Orange Hydroelectrical Power Scheme (LOHEPS). The scheme will entail the development of up to nine small hydroelectric power stations, ranging from 6 MW to 12 MW, along the Lower Orange river, which has an estimated power generation
Construction of about 300 km of access roads to reach the hydroelectric plants will have to be built, as part of this proposed scheme. This proposed development will consist of the 100 MW run-of-river Lower Orange Hydroelectrical Power Scheme (LOHEPS). The scheme will entail the development of up to
The project will entail the treatment of stock-piled uranium through a dedicated uranium processing facility. The uranium will be mined concurrently with the mining of copper ore from within the existing Malundwe and Chimwungo pits and stockpiled in a dedicated facility. Lumwana is located in the North
Construction of 2 office buildings with a common, lower level covered parking, a separate parkade building, surface parking, roads and external works on portions 931, 932, 933, 947, 948 on Farm No. 2, Hhohho in Mbabane in Swaziland.
Estimated project cost for the entire project: E300 million.
SEACOM, which is privately funded and over three quarter African owned, will assist communication carriers in South and East Africa through the sale of wholesale international capacity to global networks via India and Europe. The system will provide African retail carriers with equal and open access
Construction of a Parliamentary Complex in Lilongwe, Malawi. Chinese engineers estimate that the first phase, entailing the construction of the main Parliamentary chamber, will cost US $41 million.