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The article focused on the launch of the Julius Nyerere Hydroelectric Dam and Reserve Project in Tanzania, implemented by the Egyptian consortium "Arab Contractors" and "El Sewedy Electric." The project aims to provide approximately 2,115 megawatts of clean energy to Tanzania, supporting development and economic growth, and showcasing the strength and expertise of Egyptian companies in executing major projects across Africa. It took about five years to complete the dam, involving approximately 1,700 Egyptian engineers and technicians as part of a workforce of 12,000 workers. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly emphasized that the project exemplifies the power of cooperation and partnership between Egypt and Tanzania, dispelling previous claims that Egypt opposes the development of the Nile Basin countries. He also praised the efficiency of Egyptian companies and their role in strengthening Egyptian-African presence and sustainable development, noting that its generated capacity is comparable to that of Egypt's High Dam.
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