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Experts call for public education to demystify nuclear energy 

Pupils at St. Peter Claver Primary School in Kampala - Uganda. Experts have called upon government to incorporate nuclear energy in school curricular saying it will improve public appreciation of the technology [Africa, October 27] – Leading experts have called for public education to help dispel fears and address misconceptions regarding nuclear energy

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RePlanet Africa calls out Greenpeace on stance against nuclear energy

[NAIROBI, October 13, 2023] – RePlanet Africa, a grassroots movement dedicated to tackling climate change, has called on Greenpeace, an environmental organisation, to rethink its opposition to carbon-free nuclear power. February this year, Greenpeace dragged the European Commission to European Court of Justice over inclusion of nuclear energy in the EU’s list

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Press Release: RePlanet Africa awards winners of nuclear energy essay competition

[Nairobi, Monday, September 4, 2023] - In a ceremony that showcased Africa's commitment to harnessing the potential of nuclear energy, the winners of RePlanet Africa’s inaugural Essay Writing Competition on nuclear power were honored for their depth, research and insightful perspectives on the subject. Organized by RePlanet Africa, the competition

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One guest’s impression of the nuclear energy essay award ceremony

Olivia Kyomugisha was one of the volunteers present on a night that saw RePlanet Africa award winners of the nuclear essay writing competition in Nairobi. She shared her impression of the event, the process and the future of nuclear in Africa. By Olivia Kyomugisha The stage was set at the