Ithezi-Thezi Hydropower Generation project
To engage consulting/advisory services leading to securing investment for the construction of the 120 MW Ithezi-Thezi Hydropower Station.
To engage consulting/advisory services leading to securing investment for the construction of the 120 MW Ithezi-Thezi Hydropower Station.
To engage consulting/advisory services to facilitate investment in the construction of the 360MW Kariba North Bank Extension power station.
To provide the technical and analytical basis for investments in generation, and transmissions projects and enhance EAPP staff skills.
To determine the optimum solution for the operation of a railway line between Issaka in Tanzania and Kigali (Rwanda) and Bujumbura (Burundi) as part of the “Central Transport Corridor” with a view to opening up Rwanda and Burundi. It will strongly focus on private sector participation at the implementation stage.
To assist in the transaction analysis phase of the project as well as update the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to enable the project to reach financial closure and physical implementation. The EASSy is an initiative to construct and operate a submarine fiber-optic cable along the east coast of Africa to connect 20 coastal and land-locked countries to each other and to the rest of the world.
To complete outstanding project development work: updating the feasibility study, undertaking due diligence with respect to the review of financial, technical and legal aspects of the project, and preparing a Project Information Memorandum (PIM) for presentation to public and private investors.
To support the Governments of Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya in engaging a Transaction Advisor to structure the project to allow private sector participation and reach financial and legal close.
To conduct Technical and Environmental Feasibility Studies for the construction of 200km, 400kV transmission lines and associated substations that will interconnect Palma in Mozambique to Mtwara in Tanzania. The studies will include a business case for investment to ensure that the project is bankable.
The objective of the assistance from NEPAD-IPPF is to finance the recruitment of a consultancy services firm to undertake Feasibility Studies and Detailed Design of Multinational Roads Linking Burundi and Tanzania along the Central Corridor providing access to the port of Dar-esSalaam in Tanzania, to enable the project to secure downstream investment financing.
To undertake feasibility studies and detailed engineering design aimed at improving transport infrastructure linked to the Central Corridor, a key corridor in East Africa providing landlocked countries and sub-regions with access to the port of Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania. Improvement of this road section improves access of the eastern DRC to the Central Corridor through Burundi, which will in turn spur social economic development through lower transport costs and stimulation of economic activities in the sub-region.