Tanzania
19-Nov-2019 |
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has received financing from the African Development Bank in various currencies towards the cost of the Multinational: Rumonge – Gitaza (45 Km) and Kabingo – Kasulu - Manyovu (260.6 km) Road Upgrading Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds of the loans for eligible payments under Contracts for Individual Consultancy Services as Procurement Experts for Technical Assistance and Capacity Strengthening for the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) – four (4) positions.
TANROADS, an Agency of the Ministry of Works, Transport and... |
18-Nov-2019 |
The proposed project involves a Construction of hydropower plant (44.8MW) utilizing Igamba falls stage III with associated facilities, a switch yard at Malagarasi. And construction of about 53km of 132kV overhead transmission line from Malagarasi Hydropower Plant to Kigoma 400/132/33kV substation at Kidahwe,
The proposed project will be located in Uvinza and Kigoma district councils. The hydropower plant is located in Igamba while the transmission line traverses Mazungwe and Kazuramimba in Kazuramimba ward, Kalenge and Mlela in Kandaga ward all in Uvinza District and Kidahwe in Kidahwe... |
12-Nov-2019 |
Africa has the potential to expand the continental economy fourfold, with energy demands expanding by only 50 percent, according to a new report. The International Energy Agency (IEA) unveiled its report on the first day of the second African Investment Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Africa Energy Outlook 2019 found that the continent’s future energy prospects look bright, but only if Governments can make the shift to more renewable energy sources. The report says there are three factors that will determine the continent’s future energy consumption - its growing population, the rapid... |
06-Nov-2019 |
This re-advertisement for Request for Expressions of Interest follows the General Procurement Notice for this project which was published in the UN Development Business (UNDB online) and the African Development Bank’s Internet Website (www.afdb.org) on 18th September 2016.
The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has received financing from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Support Project for Good Governance (ISPGG III) and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this loan to payments under the contract for the ‘’Consultancy Services Development of... |
25-Oct-2019 |
The design of the project was based on assessment studies and on consultations with all stakeholders including the project beneficiaries. The design of the distribution systems (tanks and piped network) took into account ease and sustained distribution of water to the beneficiaries. This consideration involved both the quantity of the water reserved for distribution and the locations (settlements) of the people hence the elevation of some of the built up reservoirs – tanks – and the ground level tanks to supply the people in high altitudes and those in lower areas through... |
24-Oct-2019 |
The Private Agricultural Support Trust (PASS) received financing from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the De-Risking Agricultural Finance Project, and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this grant to payments under the contract for Individual Consultant – Regional Coordinator Tanzania- Zimbabwe. The DAFS project will: (i) promote crop insurance to smallholder farmers by minimising climate-related supply chain disruptions; and (ii) improve financing and investment to the agricultural sector through credit guarantee schemes. DAFS will enhance access to finance... |
07-Oct-2019 |
“The urban opportunities far outweigh the challenges,” said Prof. Davis G. Mwamfupe, the Mayor of Dodoma, Tanzania, during his message to the Cities Leadership workshop, launching the City Diagnostics for five pilot cities in Africa, held on the 25th and 26th September 2019 in Abidjan.
Five cities were chosen for the pilot phase of the Cities Diagnostics for 2019 -2020: Antananarivo (Madagascar), Bizerte (Tunisia), Conakry (Republic of Guinea), Dodoma (Tanzania) and Libreville (Gabon) and were represented by their respective authorities.
The African Development Bank,the Urban and... |
04-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has applied for a Loan from the African Development Fund (ADF) towards the cost of construction of Multinational (Kenya/Tanzania): Bagamoyo – Horohoro/Lungalunga – Malindi Road Project (Phase 1) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of the loans to cover eligible payments for consulting services for construction supervision for upgrading of Tanga – Saadani – Bagamoyo Road (256 Km), Lot 3: Mkange – Mkwaja – Tungamaa Road Section (95.20 Km) Including Kipumbwi Spur Road (3.7Km) to bitumen standard. |
04-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has applied for a Loan from the African Development Fund (ADF) towards the cost of construction of Multinational (Kenya/Tanzania): Bagamoyo – Horohoro/Lungalunga – Malindi Road Project (Phase 1) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of the loans to cover eligible payments for consulting services for construction supervision for upgrading of Tanga – Saadani – Bagamoyo Road (256 Km), Lot 2: Pangani Bridge (525 m) span including upgrading of approach road (14.3 Km), Ushongo Spur Road (5.9Km) and Pangani Access Road (5.4Km) to bitumen standard. |
04-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has applied for a Loan from the African Development Fund (ADF) towards the cost of construction of Multinational (Kenya/Tanzania): Bagamoyo – Horohoro/Lungalunga – Malindi Road Project (Phase 1) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of the loans to cover eligible payments for provision of consulting services for sensitization of HIV/AIDS, STI, TB Mitigation measures and Gender Issues through upgrading of the Tanga – Saadani – Bagamoyo Road (256 Km) to bitumen standard. |
02-Oct-2019 |
This request for expression of interest follows the General Procurement Notice for this project that appeared on the African Development Bank Group’s Internet Website(www.afdb.org) 16th August, 2018
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) is implementing the TAAT Water Enabler, financed through a grant from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) Program and intends to apply part of the proceeds for this grant to facilitate payment for consultants- National Water Management Coordinators, Malawi and Tanzania. |
02-Oct-2019 |
The East African Community (EAC) has received a Grant from the African Development Bank and African Development Fund to finance the EAC Payment and Settlement Systems Integration Project (EAC-PSSIP): South Sudan. The Protocol of Agreement amounting to Two Million Nine Hundred Thousand Units of Account (UA2,900,000) from African Development Fund (“the Fund”) and the Protocol of Agreement amounting to One Million Nine Hundred Thousand Units of Account (UA 1,900,000) from the Transition Support Facility (the “TSF”) were signed between the REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN (RSS), the EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY... |
25-Sep-2019 |
This Invitation for Tenders follows the General Procurement Notice for this Project which appeared in UNDB online M - 0047 of 10th July2019 on-line, on the African Development Bank Group’s Internet Website and on PPRA Journal and portal on 10th July 2019. The United Republic of Tanzania has received Financing from the African Development Bank in various currencies towards the cost of Climate and Seasonal Weather Information for Adaptation Planning in Northern Tanzania Project. It is intended that part of the proceeds of this loan will be applied to eligible payments under the contract for the... |
24-Sep-2019 |
The project will address significant safety of life and transport planning issues on Lake Victoria to encourage increased transport and trade on the Lake. Specifically,the project will provide Maritime Communications System for safety on Lake Victoria, including the implementation of a Maritime Safety Coordination Centre and Search and Rescue centres on the Lake, and produce a maritime transport strategy for the EAC.The estimated total project cost is UA 25.95 million (USD 36,583,822). The proposed financing from ADF window amounts to UA 17.75 million (USD 25,014,522).The European Union –... |
17-Sep-2019 |
The East African Community (EAC) has received financing from the African Development Bank through the NEPAD – Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (NEPAD-IPPF) toward the cost of consulting services for the detailed Architectural and Engineering Design of Manyovu / Mugina One Stop Border Post (OSBP) at the Tanzania/Burundi Border Crossing and Preparation of Tender Documents, and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this Grant to payments under the contract for this EoI is issued. |
16-Sep-2019 |
The Bank Group Regional Integration Strategy Paper for Eastern Africa (EA RISP) 2018-2022 articulates strategic priorities and a corresponding indicative Operational program for the Bank’s support to regional economic integration in Eastern Africa. It has been prepared in the larger context of the Bank’s strategic direction and recent regional, continental and global developments. These developments include the adoption, in 2015, of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063, the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA), and the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA)... |
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06-Sep-2019 |
The African Development Bank and the African Fertilizer and Agribusiness Partnership (AFAP) have signed two grant agreements to implement trade credit guarantees worth $5.4 million to support fertilizer value chains in Nigeria and Tanzania, potentially benefitting hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers.
The organizations held a signing ceremony at the African Green Revolution Forum in Accra, Ghana on 5 September 2019.
Dr. Jennifer Blanke, African Development Bank Vice President for Agriculture, Human and Social Development said the agreements would provide the inputs needed for... |