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Kenya signs work plan as nuclear power project gathers pace

Summary by ghanamma.com
Kenyan delegation with other IAEA officials during a high-level technical meetings held in Vienna between June 29 and June 30/NUPEA Kenya has taken another step towards developing nuclear energy after signing a new three-year cooperation framework with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).   This sets the stage for the next phase of preparations for the country’s first nuclear power plant.   The Integrated Work Plan (IWP) for the 2026–2…
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ghanamma.com broke the news in Ghana on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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