GOV’T SAYS $19M ARREARS PAID TO KARPOWER BORROWED FROM CBG
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 10/12/2025
By Tabora Bojang The Ministry of Finance has explained that the $19.6 million arrears it paid to Turkish Electricity Company, Karpower following the expiration of its contract, was borrowed to the government by the Central Bank of The Gambia. Controversy and a certain misunderstanding on the (…)
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