Local and international interest is growing in the possibility of making South Africa the first African country to build a synchrotron, it emerged this week.
With coal reserves dwindling, nuclear power is an option for the future and government is considering more Koeberg-type plants
South Africa, along with Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco and Tunisia, accounted for 60 percent of all direct investment inflows into Africa from 1997 to 2001, a draft World Economic Forum (WEF) report had shown.
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