An alternative energy project in Pakistan set up using New Zealand aid money has run awry, and officials have been told to get it swiftly back on track. The chief secretary of Sindh province, Fazlur Rehman, said he had ordered officials to produce a plan within a week for reactivating the energy plant at the huge "cattle colony" at Landhi, near Karachi.Staff reporter and NZPA
Aid project stumbles
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