Tanzania: IFC joins the party at Singida wind farm


Issue 246 - 17 Jan 2013 | 1 minute read

The World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) announced in December that it would be joining the consortium developing the 100MW Singida wind project. The IFC will take a 20% stake in project company Wind East Africa alongside Aldwych International (40%) and Tanzania’s Six Telecoms (40%). The investment is being made through IFC InfraVentures, which deals with constraints to private investment in infrastructure.

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