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27th Jan 2016

World Bank to report back on progress of its Thirsty Energy Initiative at African Utility Week in Cape Town in May

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A study in South Africa that forms part of the World Bank’s Thirsty Energy Initiative has found that major inter-basin transfers support water for power in South Africa. “These transfers play a critical role in the power sector in the country,” says Dr Diego J. Rodriguez, Senior Economist . . .

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Save the Date Agritech Expo to gather Zambia’s farming community in Chisamba again to focus on agri successes and challenges

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