Kenya pays Sh35 billion to gulf companies under the G-to-G arrangement
Kenya has already paid $238,842,710.12 (Sh35.3 billion) to Gulf companies under the government-to-government import credit scheme meant to address the
Read moreKenya has already paid $238,842,710.12 (Sh35.3 billion) to Gulf companies under the government-to-government import credit scheme meant to address the
Read moreOffshore gas drilling in Mauritania is set to resume with Shell’s Panna Cotta-1 wildcat well, likely to be located in
Read moreWith the Africa Climate Summit off the screen, we should frankly and unhindered by “climate correctness” discuss local commercialisation of
Read moreConsumers are now paying up to Sh79 as taxes per litre of fuel, underlining the impact of the charges in
Read moreNamibia’s state-owned Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has announced plans for a $2.1 billion port infrastructure expansion project to support the
Read morePresident Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday inspected the ongoing construction of the Shs 40 billion offshore Kipevu Oil Terminal, the largest
Read moreNigeria realised $34.22 billion from the oil and gas sector in 2019, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) has disclosed in
Read moreBritish oil company Tullow is auditing oil volumes in Kenya’s reserves to prepare an extraction plan before its licence expires
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