Uganda’s largest electricity distributor, Umeme Limited said on Monday that it had received $118 million in compensation from the government for unrecovered investments, but raised concerns that it had been undervalued. The firm signed a 20-year concession agreement in 2005 and has handed over its distribution system to the Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL)...
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