
VOICED : Solar lamps light way despite Cameroon blackouts
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In Cameroon, frequent power cuts have led students to use solar lamps for studying. These lamps, priced between €10 to €25, present a business opportunity for local traders. As power cuts worsen, Cameroonians are not only buying but also manufacturing solar lamps locally. The government, under President Paul Biya, is working to improve the country's energy infrastructure, but solar lamps remain a crucial solution for lighting needs.
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What is the ieda solar lamp and why is it significant?
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What actions has President Paul Biya pledged to take regarding electricity in Cameroon?
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