ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP) — When darkness came, so did the smoke.

Hamna Silima Nyange, like half of the 2 million people in semi-autonomous archipelago of , did not have a house connected to the electricity grid. After sunset, she would turn to smoky oil lamps that provided the only light for her eight children to study.

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