Former STEG chief Moncef Harrabi launches company
Moncef Harrabi left STEG last February after over three decades with the Tunisian public energy company.
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▪ Former STEG chief Moncef Harrabi launches company
▪ Moncef Harrabi left STEG last February after over three decades with the Tunisian public energy company.
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“Being in the first month of operations, we have not yet signed any contracts, but we are in discussions with potential partners,” Moncef Harrabi told Jeune Afrique Business+. The Tunisian – an energy sector expert who held the role of CEO at the Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company (STEG) between January 2017 and February 2020 – has embarked on a solo venture by setting up his own entity, the Harrabi Renewable & Conventional Energies Company.
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