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‘Electricity shortages key barrier to Africa’s industrial growth’
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‘Electricity shortages key barrier to Africa’s industrial growth’

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Persistent electricity shortages are a major barrier to Africa’s industrial growth and economic transformation, warns Schneider Electric. Learn how energy Read More: https://punchng.com/electricity-shortages-key-barrier-to-africas-industrial-growth/

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