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The Influence of Private Companies and Foreign Lenders on Overpriced Electricity in Africa Private companies have emerged as dominant players in Africa’s energy sector, contributing to both progress and challenges. Conglomerates like Dangote Group and Anglo American Platinum illustrate divergent strategies: while Dangote focuses on rapid expansion, Anglo American emphasizes entrenched operations. These contrasting approaches…

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