In Chad, a presidential decree signed on July 7, 2025 puts an end to the existence of the National Electricity Company (SNE), created in 2011, to make way for Tchadienne d’électricité (TchadElec), which becomes the public concessionaire of electrical energy in the country, with 100% of its shares owned by the Chadian state. This transformation…...
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