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Within Africa, Morocco is considered one of the leading countries in clean energy adoption, thanks to substantial investments in solar and wind energy, most notably the Noor Ouarzazate Solar Complex, one of the world's largest. Only a handful of African countries, including Egypt and Mauritius, generally rank near Morocco, indicating North African leadership in energy transition efforts.

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Figeac Aero, the French aerospace subcontracting specialist, has officially announced a new strategic partnership with the American aerospace giant Boeing. This collaboration centers on the production of precision aluminium machined parts for Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft. The manufacturing will be carried out at Figeac Aero’s Moroccan subsidiary, Casablanca Aéronautique.

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Namibia has officially launched construction on its most significant solar energy initiative to date—the 100-megawatt Sores Gaib Photovoltaic Power Station. Positioned 33 kilometers northwest of Rosh Pinah in the southern Kharas Region, this groundbreaking project marks a pivotal milestone in Namibia’s quest for energy security and sustainable development.

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Lungu, who was 68, died in a South African hospital of an undisclosed illness on June 5 and was meant to be honoured with a state funeral, which Hichilema was due to preside over. Lungu family lawyer Makebi Zulu said it was Lungu's wish that Hichilema "should not be anywhere near" his body when he is buried.

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