Africa at the Center of Delivery by Rodrigo Manso, CEO, Mitrelli Group As the United Nations turns 80, this year’s UNGA is more than annual gathering, it is a test of global credibility. The world no longer measures progress by declarations but by delivery. Nowhere is this test more urgent, or more consequential, than in […]
UNGA 80: Mission 300 Will Be Won on the Grid This UNGA, Mission 300 is the test of delivery that matters: 300 million new electricity connections by 2030, and electricity that fuels growth. Africa has added generation at pace, yet too often power stalls at the substation. Without the lines, substations, and crossborder links that […]
Blueprints for Impact Closing the Water Gap: Investment, Systems, Scale An interview with Tomás Frade, Sector Director, Mitrelli Water & Food Security Why is water infrastructure the real frontier of transformation in Africa? Water itself is not the constraint, systems are. The difference between scarcity and security is institutional and operational. When a country converts […]
American Firm HYDRO-LINK And Mitrelli Partner on a $1.5 Billion Investment For a Critical African Power Transmission Line New 1,150km transmission line proposes to link Angola and the DRC HYDRO-LINK and Mitrelli join forces to deliver cross-border clean energy S. investment to secure DRC critical mineral and rare earth production New York and Luanda (Angola) […]
The Lobito Corridor: A Blueprint for Africa’s Next Phase of Growth By Haim Taib, Founder & President, Menomadin & Mitrelli Group The world is shifting—fast. As supply chains fracture, climate urgency rises, and global powers recalibrate, Africa is stepping onto the global stage as a strategic partner. The Lobito Corridor, a flagship initiative supported by […]
Bridging the Energy Gap — Advancing Mission 300 with Sustainable Solutions Interview of João Carlos Germano e SilvaHead of Business Development at Mitrelli Can you provide a brief overview of Africa’s energy market, challenges and potential? Africa boasts abundant solar, wind, hydropower, and oil and gas resources, yet 600 million individuals in sub-Saharan Africa remain […]