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The article focused on Egypt's participation in the construction of the Julius Nyerere Dam in Tanzania, which is considered one of the major development projects carried out by Egyptian companies, particularly the alliance of Arab Contractors and Siemens Electric. The dam took approximately five years to build and involved 1,700 Egyptian engineers and technicians as part of a team of 12,000 workers, with the aim of generating around 2,115 megawatts of clean electricity. This project supports Tanzania's economic development and showcases Egyptian companies' capabilities in executing large-scale projects across Africa. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly confirmed that the project represents a success story of Egypt-Tanzania partnership, highlighting Egypt's role in strengthening African cooperation and development. It also reflects the strength and expertise of Egyptian companies in undertaking major projects, while Egypt reaffirms its commitment to preserving its rights along the Nile River and supporting development in the basin countries.
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