News
17 October 2018

Cape Town eyes Germany's KfW to help finance R4bn projects

Region:
Europe , Middle East & Africa

The City of Cape Town wants to borrow R4 billion (€242 million) over the next three years to fund its capital projects. One of the loans the city wants approved is an €80million (R1.3billion) loan from the German development bank KfW. The projects earmarked by KfW funding include...

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