opens the doors for chinese investment -
It�s worth noting, however, that the OBOR is �technology agnostic� � and also drives investment in coal. A report released last year by the Global Environment Institute found China had been involved in 240 coal-fired power projects in 25 of the 65 countries of the belt and road by the end of 2016.
https://www.carbonbrief.org/china-leading-worlds-clean-energy-investment-says-report
this is such a rediculously cheap price - investment into tanzania appears to changing I have no idea what the hold here is for but IT CANNOT continue -
investment is key to industrialization - no s-t sherlock - if anyone been following there has been more visits and more interest in tanzy in general over the last could of week then as long as i can remember -