Tunisia has become the most electrified country in Africa according to a recent report on “Powering Africa” published by African Business. Tunisia which is credited with an electrification rate of 99% comes ahead of Algeria, 98%, Egypt 98%, Libya 97%, Mauritius 94%, Morocco 85% and South Africa 70%.
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