- Authorities in Tanzania have shut down five hydroelectric stations in a bid to reduce excess electricity in the national grid
- This is as many African countries, including Nigeria, are struggling to generate enough power for their citizens
- According to reports, the Mwalimu Nyerere Hydroelectric Station produced sufficient electricity to supply major cities
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Tanzanian authorities have closed down five hydroelectric stations to alleviate surplus electricity in the national grid.