Mahube Infrastructure Limited is a JSE-listed investment holding company that owns and operates infrastructure assets in the energy, transportation, and water and sanitation sectors across Southern Africa. The company holds equity stakes in renewable energy projects, including the Dorper Wind Farm (100 MW, Eastern Cape), Noblesfontein Wind Farm (Northern Cape), Jasper Solar PV Farm, Lesedi Solar PV Farm (Northern Cape), and Letsatsi Solar PV Farm (Free State), with a collective generation capacity of approximately 400 MW; four of these assets were awarded under Bid Window 1 of South Africa's Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), while one was under Bid Window 2, each supported by long-term Power Purchase Agreements with Eskom. Founded in 2015 and headquartered at Penthouse 5, 3rd Floor, 4 The High Street, Johannesburg, South Africa, the company originally listed as GAIA Infrastructure Capital Limited, a special purpose acquisition company that raised R550 million and deployed funds starting with the Dorper Wind Farm acquisition in 2016; it rebranded to Mahube Infrastructure Limited in October 2020 to reflect a renewed focus on emerging infrastructure opportunities. In recent developments, Mahube reported interim financial results for the six months ended August 31, 2025, announcing a tangible net asset value per share of R10.25 (down from R10.73 at February 28, 2025) and a headline loss of 32.4 cents per share, with no interim dividend declared; it also received a proposal in August 2025 for the acquisition of all its shares and issued cautionary announcements alongside a trading statement in November 2025. The company targets predictable cash flows from long-term asset ownership, serving institutional and retail investors seeking exposure to sustainable infrastructure in South Africa and the broader Southern African region, while emphasizing community development in education, skills training, and welfare near its assets.