Turkish billionaire Ferit Sahenk is reportedly in talks with the Qatar Investment Authority to potentially sell a cruise port and shopping mall project in Istanbul. Meanwhile, a Turkish power ship company that recently cut electricity in two African cities is also in talks with six more African countries to expand its operations.
[Correct link] A Turkish company whose power ships recently switched off the electricity in Freetown and Bissau told me it's in talks with six African countries to expand. Critics say it's a short term fix after underinvestment. https://t.co/b4NbrWExsb - via @SemaforAfrica https://t.co/ubReEmlrF9
Turkish billionaire Ferit Sahenk approaches the Qatar Investment Authority to gauge its interest in potentially buying a cruise port and shopping mall project in the heart of Istanbul, sources say https://t.co/fu2rpyH5Eh
Turkish billionaire Ferit Sahenk approaches the Qatar Investment Authority to gauge its interest in potentially buying a cruise port and shopping mall project in the heart of Istanbul, sources say https://t.co/ludaVdhQa2
Great scoop from @alexisak on Turkey's Karpowership, the 'floating generators' which have become way more influential for the future of power supply in Africa than most people realize and is in talks with new African governments to provide electricity https://t.co/qSNWa2NtLM https://t.co/SeCnSK0vE5
🟡New: @SemaforAfrica story about an oddly crucial Turkish electricity company in Freetown and Bissau, plus: 🇿🇦SA's recall of its Israel diplomats 🇬🇳memo on Guinean leader who broke from jail 🇳🇬snapshot of why Nigerians save Read here: https://t.co/ulBWq7EfGh https://t.co/PYePnKcyHx
🟡 SCOOP: A Turkish company whose floating power ships switched off the electricity supply to two of Africa’s poorest cities in recent months says it is in talks with six more countries to expand across the continent, @alexisak reports. https://t.co/8kPkSSl8E0
A Turkish company whose power ships recently switched off the electricity in Freetown and Bissau told me it's in talks with six African countries to expand. It's already in eight. Critics say it's a short term fix after underinvestment https://t.co/2DR9qEcEto - via @SemaforAfrica https://t.co/f35VLudfkh
Scoop by @alexisak, the Turkish power ship company that cut electricity in two African cities is in talks with more countries to expand its offering https://t.co/xbra7HSzcu
Turkish billionaire Ferit Sahenk approaches the Qatar Investment Authority to gauge its interest in potentially buying a cruise port and shopping mall project in the heart of Istanbul, sources say https://t.co/8Tz72FPas1
Turkish billionaire Ferit Sahenk approaches the Qatar Investment Authority to gauge its interest in potentially buying a cruise port and shopping mall project in the heart of Istanbul, sources say https://t.co/JxrcOaJeum