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South Africa secures World Bank backing for grid overhaul

Posted on March 9, 2026
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South Africa secures World Bank backing for grid overhaul

The World Bank has agreed to give South Africa US$350-million of financing for a new credit guarantee facility that is meant to unlock private financing for infrastructure, including an expansion of the power transmission grid.

The World Bank said in a statement that the funding would come from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, part of the World Bank Group.

The credit guarantee vehicle aims to mobilise about US$10-billion of capital, including from private investors, commercial lenders and institutional investors over a 10-year period.

The credit guarantee vehicle aims to mobilise about US$10-billion of capital over a 10-year period

Reuters reported last year that the World Bank was considering providing funding for the facility.

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana was quoted in the World Bank statement as saying the vehicle would “support massive investments in transmission infrastructure” and that it would be incorporated as a company in the coming months.

South Africa is courting private investment for a plan to add thousands of kilometres of new power lines and enhanced transformer capacity as it looks to recover from more than a decade of crippling power cuts.

Read: Multilateral wheeling will define the next phase of South Africa’s energy transition

The World Bank said the initiative would support the government’s economic reform agenda.  — Sfundo Parakozov, (c) 2026 Reuters

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