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(Bloomberg) Zambia intends cutting back on some exports from next month and securing power from neighboring Mozambique in anticipation of electricity shortages stemming from the El Niño weather phenomenon, which tends to bring hotter, drier weather to parts of southern Africa and threatens to curb output from its hydropower plants. Most Read from BloombergTesla Investor Rode a 14,800% Gain Thanks to 27-Year-Old AnalystSingapore Passport Is World’s Most Powerful, Replacing JapanA $500 Billion
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Authorities of Kenya Power said that electricity has been restored to some parts of the country affected by a nationwide blackout on Saturday and added that they are working on bringing it back to the remaining areas, the DW news reported.