Construction of the Thyolo - Thekerani - Muona - Makhanga (S151) road in Malawi. Construction works which shall include: (i) Upgrading of about 82 km of existing narrow earth road to a bituminous surfaced road; (ii) Construction of pipe culverts, box ridges and rehabilitation of one double lane concrete
Lindian Resources Limited are undertaking the Kangankunde rare earths project in Malawi. Kangankunde is located 90 kilometres north of the city of Blantyre. Estimated GPS coordinates is -15.1263889, 34.91027779999999.
The Mbalam-Nabeba Iron Ore Project is situated in the Republic of Cameroon in central west Africa. Mining will be conducted in stages from two high-grade hematite desposits, primarily Mbarga and Nabeda. Stage 1 will comprise a mine; a crushing and screening plant, a mine stockyard and train loading facility.
Upgrading of Lirangwe - Chingale - Machinga road to bitumen standard in Malawi. Estimated cost: K5.3 billion. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -15.5159092; long: 35.0241020.
Construction of 400MW Oriang Hydropower plant close to the location where Oriang Stream enters the Victoria Nile, northern Uganda. The GPS coordinates are 2.2701190, 32.0895986
The project entails the rehabilitation and expansion of the existing 673 km long Sena railway line which connects the Moatize coalfields in the western Tete Province to the Port of Beira, in the central Sofala Province in Mozambique. The project is a component of the planned improvements to the Beira
Construction of the Nacala Road Corridor Development Phase 4. Works will consist of the rehabilitation of Liwonde – Mangochi Road of 75 km in Malawi and the construction of the Mwami / Mchinji one-stop border post for Malawi and Zambia. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the
Construction of a 200 bed general hospital in Cabinda, Angola. Funding for the project will come from UK Export Finance (UKEF). This project is divided in two phases due to funding reasons and is composed of 1 half basement, 1 ground floor, 6 floors and roof. Phase 1 is composed of 100% basement, ground
The North-South Corridor Project will seek to establish an efficient transport network and reduce blockages along main trading routes through eight African countries: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Botswana and Mozambique. In total over 4000km of roads
The Government of Malawi received financing from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) towards the cost of Road Construction Works in Malawi, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds towards payments under the contract for Construction of Thyolo, Thekerani, Muona, Makhanga (S151)