Africa


On most mornings at Bibiani, the first hint that the mine is fully awake isn’t the light—it’s the sound. Haul trucks grind up the benches of the Main pit in low gear, engines working hard against the slope. The refurbished plant on the hill hums steadily. Just behind it, a new sulphide circuit—tanks, towers and steel—crowds into every metre of flat ground the engineers could find.

DAM


New Administrative Capital Central Business District

Location: New Administrative Capital, Egypt 🇪🇬
Phase 1 Completion: 2024
Total Area: 1.7 million m²
Iconic Tower Height: 385 meters
Government Buildings: 34 structures
Function: Administrative and business hub
Cost: ~$45 billion USD


Deep within Guinea’s forested southeast, in a remote corner largely untouched by industrial ambitions, a mountain of promise is rising. Simandou, a storied iron ore deposit long described as the world's largest untapped resource, is swiftly becoming reality. After decades of anticipation, complicated negotiations, and immense logistical hurdles, a consortium of international giants and local heroes is transforming dreams into infrastructure, ore into opportunity, and potential into prosperity.


Executive Summary

  • The Laúca Hydroelectric Dam is Angola’s largest power generation project and the second-largest hydroelectric facility in Africa, delivering 2,070 MW of clean energy.

  • Developed by GAMEK and built by Odebrecht (OEC), with major equipment supplied by ANDRITZ Hydro, the $4.3 billion project powers 10 of Angola’s 18 provinces and supports up to 10 million people.


In the remote landscapes of East Africa, where vast greenstone belts stretch towards the horizon, a story of ambition and resilience is being written. Shanta Gold, a mining company with roots firmly planted in Tanzania, is not just in the business of extracting gold but in crafting a legacy of transformation—one that binds the land, its people, and the promise of a brighter future.

A Decade of Mining Excellence in Tanzania


In Mali’s sun-scorched west, the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex stands as a symbol of resilience, innovation, and enduring success in the ever-challenging world of gold mining. This behemoth, operated by Barrick Gold Corporation, has evolved into one of the largest and most efficient gold producers in the world, contributing an impressive 5% to 10% of Mali’s GDP annually.


Zambia’s Ministry of Infrastructure, Housing, and Urban Development (MIHUD) is on a mission to build a better future for all Zambians. Established in 2021, MIHUD has become the driving force behind the country’s major infrastructure projects. From improving housing to developing roads, schools, and other public facilities, the Ministry’s role is critical to Zambia’s growth and development.