
Tanzania: Integrated Geospatial Rural Electrification Planning
- Thu 19 Apr 2018
A new appointment at REA Zambia
It's been a few weeks since we learned of the change at the head of REA Zambia.The Board of Directors has appointed Mr. Linus CHANDA (Eng.) as Chief Executive Officer, since January 2022.
Prior to being appointed to this position, Mr Chanda was CEO of EIZ (Engineering Institution of Zambia).
Let us recall that the chair of African Association for Rural Electrification / CLUB-ER is still assured by REA Zambia
We wish him success in this new role.
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