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Engen, Vivo Energy merge their Africa businesses__

viously disadvantaged parties.

The CEO of Vivo Energy, Stan Mittelman, was quoted in the release as saying that; “Vivo Energy’s focus has been to invest to grow our business, and I am proud that we have more than doubled the size of our network since our formation in 2011.

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Four years ago, we acquired the Engen business in nine African markets, and have since worked to enhance and develop these.”

He further explained that Vitol’s acquisition of 100 per cent of Vivo Energy last year brings more opportunity to grow even faster adding that; “Completion of this transaction, which reunites the Engen brand across

(CNTIC), funded by the China EXIM Bank to establish 2,016 Rural Telephony Sites in as many communities across the country, envisioned to provide mobile network coverage to about 3.4 million more citizens. GIFEC supervises the implementation of this Project, working with Technical Partners, on behalf of the Government of Ghana, represented by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation (MoCD). This unprecedented Project has been spearheaded by the Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, who also chairs the Board of Trustees of GIFEC, positions she has held since 2017.

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