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Is nuclear power a possible answer to the challenge of phasing out fossil fuels in response to global warming?
But activists argue there are too many risks – and that Africa lacks the capacity to dispose of the waste nuclear power produces.
For the Africa Daily podcast, Alan Kasujja speaks to renowned environmental activist Phyllis Omido, who is leading the campaign against the project. He also speaks to Justus Wabuyabo, the head of Kenya’s Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA), the body tasked by the government with developing nuclear energy in the country.
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Is nuclear power a possible answer to the challenge of phasing out fossil fuels in response to global warming?
But activists argue there are too many risks – and that Africa lacks the capacity to dispose of the waste nuclear power produces.
For the Africa Daily podcast, Alan Kasujja speaks to renowned environmental activist Phyllis Omido, who is leading the campaign against the project. He also speaks to Justus Wabuyabo, the head of Kenya’s Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA), the body tasked by the government with developing nuclear energy in the country.

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