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Maroc Maroc - ESI-AFRICA.COM - A La Une - 26/Sep 05:00

Ramokgopa: Load reduction may end in a year, with cooperation

Ramokgopa said teams will move into areas, typically informal settlements, to roll out infrastructure, ensuring all residents have legally procured electricity

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