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  • The Solar Mamas Lighting Zanzibar Streets and Homes

    Posted on :Friday , 4th December 2020

    In the Zanzibar archipelago of Tanzania, beyond pristine beaches and azure blue seas, there is the tale of tens of thousands of people who have been struggling with access to affordable electricity for years, with an estimated 50 percent of the population shut out of the national grid.

    As a result, families have had to struggle with costly and unhealthy energy sources, including kerosene. . .

  • Startup Offers Portable Lighting Systems To Finance Solar Charging Stations In Tanzania

    Posted on :Friday , 4th December 2020

    The joint start-up of South Korea and US-based YOLK initiated a crowdfunding campaign to fund thousands of solar charging stations in schools across Tanzania. As Springwise notes, a campaign aimed at helping children from low-income families have access to clean energy and education in the African region.

    The idea is to sell portable batteries and light as much as possible. Solar Milk ca. . .

  • Sustainable Urban Lighting in Eastern Africa Meets Demand

    Posted on :Monday , 2nd November 2020

    Responding to demand for sustainable urban lighting in Eastern Africa Population growth, economic development , infrastructure expansion and land use reform are all main factors contributing to the expansion of cities around the world.  

    Approximately 68% of the global population is expected to live in cities by 2050, with the overwhelming majority of urban population growth taking . . .

  • Lighting Africa an Expansion to Ethiopia and Tanzania

    Posted on :Monday , 19th October 2020

    The large number of households in Sub-Saharan Africa relies on costly, inefficient and hazardous fossil-fuel based lighting, and buying the kerosene for lamps can consume up to 30% of total family incomes.  

    Lighting Africa (LA) is a joint IFC/World Bank programme to accelerate the market for affordable and modern off-grid lighting solutions in the region. LA is mobilizing the priva. . .

  • Jubilation as Lighting Company Commissions Electricity at Tanzania Border

    Posted on :Monday , 14th September 2020

    Emesuti area full of triumph, as Narok South Sub County at the border of Tanzania country after Kenya Power and Lighting commissioned electricity in the area that costed Sh26 Million.

    Narok South Member of Parliament Korei Ole Lemain said the area has been lagging behind economically because of poor infrastructure and thanked the power company for installing electricity in the ward that . . .

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