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Geregu Power appoints new acting CEO
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Geregu Power appoints new acting CEO

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The board expressed its appreciation to Mr Manley for his service and contributions to the company during his tenure, and stated its confidence that Mr Jaoji will strengthen the company's governance structure.

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