Zambia, Zimbabwe to Retender $5 Billion Batoka Hydropower Plant

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Zambia, Zimbabwe to Retender $5 Billion Batoka Hydropower Plant
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Zambia and Zimbabwe are retendering a $5 billion project to build a hydropower plant they previously awarded to General Electric Co. and Power Construction Corp. of China, and expect to select new bidders by September next year, an official said.

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