(Bloomberg) -- Namibian Power Corp., the state-run
energy utility, plans to spend 9 billion rand ($1.27 billion)
over the next five years upgrading power-generation
infrastructure, Chairman Levi Hungamo said.
The company expects to complete construction of the Caprivi
Link Interconnector, a 970-kilometer (603-mile) power line that
will link Namibia's electricity grid to neighboring countries
including Zambia and Zimbabwe, in 2009, Hungamo told journalists
today in the capital Windhoek.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
energy utility, plans to spend 9 billion rand ($1.27 billion)
over the next five years upgrading power-generation
infrastructure, Chairman Levi Hungamo said.
The company expects to complete construction of the Caprivi
Link Interconnector, a 970-kilometer (603-mile) power line that
will link Namibia's electricity grid to neighboring countries
including Zambia and Zimbabwe, in 2009, Hungamo told journalists
today in the capital Windhoek.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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