The Al-Khayyat brothers, the Syrian-born Qatari billionaire brothers behind one of the Gulf's fastest-growing privately held conglomerates, is moving aggressively into Africa's infrastructure pipeline, bidding to build Ethiopia's planned $12.5 billion airport near Addis Ababa and eyeing a 400-kilometre highway project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Power International Holding, the family's Qatar-based conglomerate, is pursuing both contract…
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