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*Zuma witnesses DRC hydro-power memo* *SAPA, City Press, Johannesburg, 13 November 2011*President Jacob Zuma today witnessed the signing of the memorandum of understanding on the Grand Inga hydro-electric power project in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
"The memorandum is aimed at starting the development of large scale power generation in sub-Saharan Africa, with particular focus on hydro power resources," Zuma said.
The agreement was signed by South African Energy Minister Dipuo Peters and her counterpart Gilbert Tshongo.
Zuma said the project would be the biggest hydro power project on the continent and would not only benefit the people of Congo but the African continent at large.
The hydro-electric scheme could generate up to 40,000 megawatts and would be able to supply electricity to 500 million people.
Zuma said South Africa would send logistical and security support to help the DRC during its forthcoming coming elections.
"South Africa alone has contributed over 80 observers to the entire observer mission, which is led by our minister for correctional services, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, in South Africa's capacity as the current chair of the Southern African Development Community (SADC)," he said.
They would observe the elections within the parameters of the country's constitution and SADC's guidelines on election conduct.
"As chair of the Troika I call on all parties to conduct themselves in a manner conducive to the holding of peaceful elections," he said.
Zuma extended his gratitude to President Kabila for the "hospitality and warmth" with which the South African delegation was received during their working visit to his country. On Sunday Zuma will visit the United Arab Emirates.
- SAPA*From: http://www.citypress.co.za/SouthAfrica/News/Zuma-witnesses-DRC-hydro-power-memo-20111112-2*
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