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African Development Bank Accelerates Private Sector Support with Initial Disbursement of USD 1 Billion Loan to Transnet

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The efficiency of the disbursement reflects Transnet’s fulfilment of the Bank’s rigorous requirements for governance, the environmental stewardship, and social responsibility

RABAT, Morocco, December 9, 2024/APO Group/ — 

The African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) has released the first tranche of its $1 billion loan to Transnet, the South African state-owned conglomerate managing the country’s ports, railways and pipelines. This disbursement is the first in a series of four tranches planned for an unparalleled financing arrangement to support Transnet’s business’s recovery plan.  

Approved by the Bank’s Board of Directors five months ago, this funding underpins a recovery plan to address pressing operational challenges of the company, while bolstering South Africa’s critical infrastructure. 

The funding will allow Transnet to commence the first phase of its ambitious ZAR 152.8 billion (USD 8.1 billion) five-year investment plan to upgrade existing infrastructure while enhancing key logistic chain segments.  

“This swift disbursement shows the Bank’s commitment to the private sector in Africa, which is essential for supporting sustainable economic growth,” said Solomon Quaynor, Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization at the African Development Bank Group, speaking on the sidelines of the Africa Investment Forum 2024 Market Days in Rabat, Morocco.  

This swift disbursement shows the Bank’s commitment to the private sector in Africa, which is essential for supporting sustainable economic growth

The efficiency of the disbursement reflects Transnet’s fulfilment of the Bank’s rigorous requirements for governance, the environmental stewardship, and social responsibility. Following the September 2023 signing of the loan agreement between Transnet and the African Development Bank in Johannesburg, the Bank committed to supporting Transnet’s recovery plan with targeted financing. 

Transnet has faced significant operational hurdles for several years, including under-investment, equipment theft, vandalism, flooding and the long-lasting impacts of  the Covid-19 pandemic. In response, the company has restructured and embarked on internal reforms to improve efficiency and management while committing to decarbonization and carbon footprint reduction initiatives. 

The African Development Bank commended the South African government’s dedication to restructuring Transnet and enhancing governance in the transport sector. Transnet has notably improved governance practices, particularly in tendering procedures and financial management, as part of its broader reform efforts. 

With over 30,000 kilometres of railway infrastructure — the largest in any emerging economy — Transnet plays a vital role in regional. Its railway network links South Africa’s ports with key regional partners, including Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and supports operations at Durban, the fourth-largest container terminal in the southern hemisphere. 

The African Development Bank’s support for Transnet is therefore crucial for improving South Africa’s competitiveness and strengthening the continent’s economic integration, while responding to the challenges of the logistics sector, which is vital for Africa’s development.  

With this disbursement, the African Development Bank has once again demonstrated its agility in the financial support it provides to the African private sector. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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TotalEnergies’ Senior Vice President (VP) Africa to Address Congo’s Energy Future at Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) 2025

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Mike Sangster, Senior Vice President Africa at TotalEnergies E&P, will showcase the company’s strategic investments and its pivotal role in advancing the Republic of Congo’s hydrocarbon sector

BRAZZAVILLE, Congo (Republic of the), December 18, 2024/APO Group/ — 

Mike Sangster, Senior Vice President Africa at TotalEnergies E&P, has been confirmed as a speaker at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF), set to take place on March 25-26, 2025 in Brazzaville. Representing one of the world’s largest integrated energy companies, Sangster will highlight TotalEnergies’ ongoing efforts to drive sustainable energy growth in the Republic of Congo and across the continent.

Sangster is expected to delve into TotalEnergies’ strategic investments, the application of innovative technologies and the critical role of international oil companies in unlocking Congo’s hydrocarbon potential. In May, the French major announced a $600 million investment aimed at boosting exploration and maintaining production at the deep offshore Moho Nord field. The field, which contributes nearly 50% of Congo’s daily oil production at approximately 140,000 barrels per day (bpd), is set to add an additional 40,000 bpd, further enhancing the nation’s output.

TotalEnergies is not only driving exploration and production, but also contributing to the broader goals of sustainable growth and regional energy integration

The inaugural Congo Economic and Investment Forum, set for March 25-26, 2025 in Brazzaville, will bring together international investors and local stakeholders to explore national and regional energy and infrastructure opportunities. The event will explore the latest gas-to-power projects and provide updates on ongoing expansions across the country.

Additionally, TotalEnergies operates the Marine XX permit, a vast deep offshore block currently undergoing exploration. With two drilling rigs mobilized and appraisal activities ongoing, the company is positioned to make significant discoveries that will bolster Congo’s energy production and economic growth. In August, TotalEnergies extended its contract with Northern Ocean for the Deepsea Mira semi-submersible rig, with plans to drill one firm well and an option for an additional well, highlighting the country’s strategic importance to its operations.

“Mike Sangster’s participation at CEIF 2025 underscores the crucial role that international oil companies like TotalEnergies play in advancing energy security and economic development in Congo and beyond,” said James Chester, CEO of Energy Capital & Power. “Through its strategic investments, TotalEnergies is not only driving exploration and production, but also contributing to the broader goals of sustainable growth and regional energy integration.”

For more information about the Congo Energy & Investment Forum and to secure your participation, visit https://CongoEnergyInvestment.com.

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Lilly and EVA Pharma announce regulatory approval and release of locally manufactured insulin in Egypt

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This milestone stems from the companies’ collaboration to expand access to affordable insulin to one million people living with diabetes in low-to middle-income countries annually by 2030

CAIRO, Egypt, December 17, 2024/APO Group/ — 

The Egyptian Drug Authority approved the insulin glargine injection manufactured by EVA Pharma (www.EVAPharma.com) through a collaboration with Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY). Launched in 2022, the collaboration aims to deliver a sustainable supply of high-quality, affordable human and analog insulin to at least one million people annually living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), most of which are in Africa. 

This marks the first regulatory approval of EVA Pharma’s insulin drug products, following Lilly and EVA Pharma’s collaboration (https://apo-opa.co/41xlg6K) announcement in December 2022. Under this agreement, Lilly has been supplying its active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) for insulin to EVA Pharma at a significantly reduced price and providing pro-bono technology transfer to enable EVA Pharma to formulate, fill and finish insulin vials and cartridges.

Less than two years after the initial announcement, EVA Pharma has completed a new biologics manufacturing facility, finalized insulin formulations and stability testing processes, engaged with the local regulatory authorities to obtain approval of the insulin glargine injection, and released the first batch of the locally manufactured insulin drug product.

We will continue to work with global health systems and industry stakeholders to address systemic barriers to healthcare and expand equitable, affordable access to our medicines

Additionally, EVA Pharma’s human insulin injection was also submitted for local regulatory approval. Lilly and EVA Pharma continue working with the World Health Organization (WHO) to secure WHO pre-qualification for the locally manufactured human insulin injection. The WHO pre-qualification will further ensure that medicines manufactured by EVA Pharma meet the high-quality standards set by WHO.

“For more than a century, Lilly has been at the forefront of diabetes care, offering innovative solutions that make life better for people around the world,” said Ilya Yuffa, executive vice president and president of Lilly International. “Our collaboration with EVA Pharma furthers our commitment to providing sustainable and accessible medicines worldwide. We will continue to work with global health systems and industry stakeholders to address systemic barriers to healthcare and expand equitable, affordable access to our medicines to transform more people’s lives.”

“Localizing essential medicines is the key to driving equitable access to healthcare,” said Riad Armanious, CEO of EVA Pharma. “It takes bold collaboration, cutting-edge innovation, and tech-driven manufacturing to turn this vision into reality. Our collaboration with Lilly shows what’s possible when we push boundaries together. This is just the beginning—we’re on track to impact over a million lives annually across 56 countries, making a real difference for people living with diabetes.”

This collaboration is part of the Lilly 30×30 initiative, which aims to improve access to quality health care for 30 million people living in resource-limited settings annually by 2030.

Most recently, Lilly and EVA Pharma expanded their collaboration, announcing (https://apo-opa.co/3ZCUhUJ) that Lilly will license certain baricitinib manufacturing know-how to enable EVA Pharma to manufacture and supply treatment for various immunological diseases across 56 low- to middle-income countries in Africa.

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Cassava Technologies Secures USD 310 Million in Funding and Completes Business Reorganization

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This funding is a key part of Cassava’s plan to strengthen its balance sheet, drive sustainable profitable growth, and cement its position as a global technology company of African heritage

LONDON, United Kingdom, December 17, 2024/APO Group/ — 

Cassava Technologies (Cassava) (www.CassavaTechnologies.com), a global technology leader of African heritage, proudly announces three significant milestones: a substantial equity injection, the successful completion of its South African Rand (ZAR) debt refinancing, and the finalization of its legal reorganization. These strategic initiatives position Cassava for robust growth underpinned by a strong balance sheet.

Cassava has closed an equity investment round of $90 million with participation from U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation (Finnfund), and Google LLC. This funding is a key part of Cassava’s plan to strengthen its balance sheet, drive sustainable profitable growth, and cement its position as a global technology company of African heritage.

The conclusion of this equity round coincides with the successful reorganization of Cassava’s business to create an integrated digital solutions platform. This platform provides Broadband Connectivity, Co-location (data centres), Cloud, Cybersecurity, Compute (AI), and Payment services across more than 30 markets in Africa, the Middle East, India, and Latin America.

We are excited to announce these significant achievements, which collectively strengthen our financial position

Additionally, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business of Cassava Technologies, has successfully signed new facilities to refinance its South African Rand term loan on a multi-tenor basis. The new facilities, equivalent to USD 220 million in South African Rands, are being provided by Standard Bank of South Africa, Rand Merchant Bank, Nedbank of South Africa, and International Finance Corporation (IFC).

“We are excited to announce these significant achievements, which collectively strengthen our financial position and are a powerful testament to the vision of our founder and Group Chairman, Strive Masiyiwa, and the dedication and commitment of our teams across the Group,” said Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava. “The closing of this equity round, completion of our ZAR debt refinancing, and reorganization represent more than just capital – it’s a pivotal milestone that we expect to unlock immense value and catalyze the further expansion of our digital infrastructure and services to bridge the digital divide on the continent”.

With the addition of DFC, Google LLC, and Finnfund, Cassava’s impressive roster of shareholders includes Econet Group, British International Investment (BII), Public Investment Corporation (PIC), Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH), Africa-Export Import Bank (Afreximbank/FEDA), and Gateway Capital.

Cassava Technologies has built a strong portfolio of business units comprising Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Africa Data Centres, Liquid C2, Cassava.ai, and Sasai Fintech, all of which are leaders in their respective sectors. This integrated platform of business units enables the Group to fulfill its vision of a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Cassava Technologies.

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