Work has begun to repair a massive hydroelectric power station in Congo which, if fully developed, could produce enough electricity to make blackouts across Africa a thing of the past. The Inga plant, the largest single hydropower initiative in the world, was one of the few investments made in the vast central African country by former dictator Mobutu Sese Seko but has suffered from years of neglect.
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