Living in the dark, the politics of electricity in Eastern Mali

Politics of electricity Eastern Mali politics of electricity, November 2012-2015 fighting between militia groups in Menaka Eastern Mali Africa meant no electricity for 3 years. Menaka Eastern Mali living in the dark, the politics of electricity in Africa. Explore and Understand Africa Through Her Food and Culture The Fight to Control the Eastern Mali town of Menaka Electricity. The internal conflict between pro-government militias and rebels claiming a Tuareg homeland from the Northern desert town of Kidal, MNLA (Movement for the National Liberation of Azawad), left the town of Menaka in northern Mali occupied by a succession of rebel groups for three years. It also left them without electricity; Menaka was the last stronghold under MNLA control. The large population of ethnic Songhai in Gao, the regional capital and the north’s biggest city, who do not necessarily agree with the ambitions of the mainly Tuareg population in the key northern town of Kidal, who want the