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US President touts US$300m loan facility to Africa Data Centres

The statement reads: “Under PGII (the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment), the USG (US Government) will work to construct data centres throughout Africa.
By The Zimbabwe Independent May. 23, 2023

Africa Data Centres announces construction of new facility in Accra, Ghana.

The new facility has been designed for an initial 10 MW, which can expand to 30MW depending on demand. It will be the largest facility in West Africa to date, outside of Nigeria.
By Business Reporter May. 18, 2023

Africa Data Centres, DPA Southern Africa ink power deal

Energy will be delivered to Africa Data Centres’ facilities partly from the solar farm DPA is developing near Bloemfontein.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 16, 2023

DPA signs 20-year power deal with Africa’s largest data centre provider

Energy will be delivered to Africa Data Centres’ facilities partly from the solar farm DPA is developing near Bloemfontein to deliver the first 12MW required for the ADC data centres.
By Donald Nyandoro Mar. 15, 2023

Cassava’s DPA, EDF extend partnership to South Africa

Through a 50% shareholding in DPA operations in South Africa, EDF will fuel the development of distributed energy solutions, starting with a pipeline of more than 75 MW, and enable DPA to provide an improved offering to its Commercial & Industrial (C&I) customers in South Africa.

By The Independent May. 23, 2022

Billionaire Strive Masiyiwa gains US$1,7 billion

According to data retrieved from the US business magazine Forbes, the leading billionaire has also surpassed South African mining tycoon Patrice Motsepe to become the richest Black billionaire in Southern Africa.

By The Independent May. 1, 2022

Billionaire Strive Masiyiwa gains US$1,7 billion

According to data retrieved from the US business magazine Forbes, the leading billionaire has also surpassed South African mining tycoon Patrice Motsepe to become the richest Black billionaire in Southern Africa.

By The Independent May. 1, 2022