Delayed construction of a 1,120-kilometer-long, $4.5-billion crude-oil pipeline in East Africa changed course when Uganda proposed a second, 1,410-km-long, $4-billion route through Tanzania to the Indian Ocean—abandoning the original agreement to go through Kenya.
The Ethiopia-Kenya Power Systems Interconnection Project—the first phase of eastern Africa’s $1.3-billion power integration initiative—is set for takeoff after the World Bank approved $684 million in construction funds for the project in June, even as global environmental groups step up pressure to halt the work.