Malawi Secures $2.15 Million Boost for Power Interconnection with Tanzania
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 13/07/2025
Malawi has received a significant boost in its quest to end persistent electricity blackouts, following the approval of a USD 2.15 million (approximately MWK 3.6 billion) grant for the Tanzania-Malawi (TAMA) Electricity Interconnector Project. The funding, approved by the Multilateral (…)
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