Somelec’s Sheikh Abdellahi Bedda gets phase 2 of electrification around Keur Macène
To support the struggling Mauritanian state-owned company, the local government awarded it a contract without going through a call for tenders.
23/11/2021 at 18h48, by Africa Business+
The Mauritanian Electricity Company (Somelec) was awarded the contract to complete the electrification of the agricultural areas of the department of Keur Macène along the Senegal River.
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