Africa50 signs MoU with Libreville to bridge electricity transmission infrastructure gap
According to Africa Business+ sources, the financial institution aims to help the country develop its enormous hydropower potential.
06/06/2023 at 16h44, by Africa Business+
The signature at Jeune Afrique‘s Africa CEO Forum today in Abidjan of a MoU between Energy Minister Oswald Séverin Mayoundou and Africa50 CEO Alain Ebobisse was the result of flash negotiations between the pan-African public institution and the Central African government. According to our sources, the first discussions indeed took place just two months ago.
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