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The Regional Association of Energy Regulators for Eastern and Southern Africa (RAERESA) is a specialized agency of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. [1] It was established to promote regional integration and investment in the energy sector by harmonizing regulatory frameworks among member states. [2]
Botswana: Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA) is the energy regulator and a government parastatal of the Botswana government. [1] Egypt: Egyptian Electric Utility and Consumer Protection Regulatory Agency; Malawi: Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) Kenya: Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA)
On 28 May 2008, four national energy regulatory authorities voluntarily signed a "Memorandum of Understanding" for the establishment of the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa (EREA). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Subsequently, it was recognized by the 8th Sectoral Council on Energy of East African Community (EAC) as a forum of energy regulators in the ...
Eswatini Government Gazette is the official publication of the Government of Eswatini and publishes laws, ordinances and other regulations. [1] See also
Whilst the hosting country assumes the chairmanship of the Authority for the year, an Extraordinary Summit can be held at the request of any member of the Authority; so long as one-third of the members of the Authority support such a request. [7] The Authority meetings are held in closed sessions and usually decisions are taken by consensus.
Logo of the Energy Regulators Regional Association. The Energy Regulators Regional Association (ERRA) is a voluntary organization of independent energy regulatory bodies primarily from the Central European and Eurasian region, with Affiliates from Africa, Asia the Middle East and the US.
Energy in Zimbabwe is a serious problem for the country. Extensive use of firewood leads to deforestation and the electricity production capacity is too low for the current level of consumption. Zimbabwe has one hydropower plant and four coal-fired generators that produce a total combined capacity of 2,240 megawatts (MW). [ 1 ]
Eswatini established diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (ROC) commonly known as "Taiwan", on 16 September 1968. Eswatini has an embassy in Taipei and ROC has an embassy in Mbabane. As of 2018, it is last African country to recognize the ROC instead of the PRC as the sole representative of "China". Cyprus