In Brazzaville, the Massengo-Ibalicko district experienced an awakening worthy of a film with no trailer. On the night of 22 April, two transformers of the company Énergie Électrique du Congo (E2C) were vandalized, plunging several households into total black. Even the bulbs, yet full of good will, had to declare package. The post HTA/BT Kenguepoko, faithful servant of local electricity, did not escape this night attack. Result: from the Ibalick…
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In Brazzaville, the Massengo-Ibalicko district experienced an awakening worthy of a film with no trailer. On the night of 22 April, two transformers of the company Énergie Électrique du Congo (E2C) were vandalized, plunging several households into total black. Even the bulbs, yet full of good will, had to declare package. The post HTA/BT Kenguepoko, faithful servant of local electricity, did not escape this night attack. Result: from the Ibalick…