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Diviory Cate: Frequent and Unexpected Power Cuts

In the face of criticism, some supporters of the Alassane Ouattara regime are trying to relativize the situation by referring to the past, in particular, under Laurent Gbagbo's presidency. They claim that, yesterday, Côte d'Ivoire imported electricity from Ghana, while today it would export electricity. But, does such a comparison resist analysis? Can we really put on the same level two such different contexts? The answer is clearly not. Indeed,…
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In the face of criticism, some supporters of the Alassane Ouattara regime are trying to relativize the situation by referring to the past, in particular, under Laurent Gbagbo's presidency. They claim that, yesterday, Côte d'Ivoire imported electricity from Ghana, while today it would export electricity. But, does such a comparison resist analysis? Can we really put on the same level two such different contexts? The answer is clearly not. Indeed,…

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Afrique Education broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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