Tanzania, March 22 -- Arusha. Potential energy investments in the East African Community (EAC) region will be rebranded under a recently signed deal.

The partnership is intended to bolster the key economic sector through a platform that will increase the visibility of available opportunities.

The deal was signed between the EAC and EnergyNet Limited, an entity based in London that profiles energy projects in the region. The EAC deputy secretary general in charge of infrastructure, productive sectors and political affairs, Andrea Maleuth, signed on behalf of the community.

The inking of the partnership comes nearly two months after the Tanzania Energy Cooperation Summit (TECS), which took place in Arusha.

The summit, organised by Energ...