ONAS CEO Abdelmajid Bettaieb awards two contracts to French Bonna and Tunisian SCIPP
Bonna Tunisie, a subsidiary of the French company Bonna Sabla, controlled by the Consolis group, is again finding favour with Abdelmajid Bettaieb, CEO, National Sanitation Office of Tunisia (ONAS).
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▪ ONAS CEO Abdelmajid Bettaieb awards two contracts to French Bonna and Tunisian SCIPP
▪ Bonna Tunisie, a subsidiary of the French company Bonna Sabla, controlled by the Consolis group, is again finding favour with Abdelmajid Bettaieb, CEO, National Sanitation Office of Tunisia (ONAS).
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/814289/onas-ceo-abdelmajid-bettaieb-awards-two-contracts-to-french-bonna-and-tunisian-scipp/
Led by Jean-Marc Mercier, Bonna Tunisia has confirmed the strength of its activities with a new project.
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