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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly confirmed that the Julius Nyerere Dam and Power Project in Tanzania, implemented by Egyptian companies, contributes to generating approximately 2,115 megawatts of clean energy. The construction of the project is expected to take around five years, with the participation of 1,700 Egyptian engineers and technicians as part of a team comprising 12,000 workers. He explained that this project reflects the capabilities and expertise of Egyptian companies in executing major projects, strengthens the partnership between Egypt and Tanzania, and promotes the development of the African continent. Its success also demonstrates Egypt’s support for development in the Nile Basin countries while safeguarding its own interests. This project stands as a testament to the strength of cooperation between the Egyptian public and private sectors, producing energy comparable to that of the Aswan High Dam, and underscores Egypt’s commitment to protecting its rights on the Nile River and supporting regional development.
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