The Uncertain Future of Tanzania’s Energy: Will the Lights Stay On? What About Blackouts?
‘The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side’ implies that most people often think there is joy in…
‘The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side’ implies that most people often think there is joy in…
The Paris Agreement, which came into force in 2015, implied that each party to the agreement who rectified it…
I was bewildered that the power generation company, Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL), would fume and attract its ire…
Yesterday, as I was passing through different news, I found one interesting matter concerning the energy sector. A short…
After Zanzibar’s Minister for Blue Economy and Fisheries announced that his government would embark upon the exploration and extraction…
The month of March marks a great victory for Tanzania and Africa as a whole in the fight for economic…
It is an indisputable fact that negotiations on contracts, especially those involving oil, gas, minerals, and other natural resources…
Worldwide, hydroelectric power accounts for about 16% of global electricity production and about 60% of renewable electricity production, as…
The signing ceremony of share sale and operation agreements for the Mnazi Bay natural gas block held on February…
Kenya is now considering an exit from its Government (G2G) deal with Saudi Arabia, acknowledging that it has failed…