Raila says State should prioritise public safety in nuclear energy plans
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Raila says State should prioritise public safety in nuclear energy plans
The former Prime Minister downplayed fears that nuclear energy was dangerous, saying that it was the safest energy and the few instances witnessed in other countries were just accidents. - Kenya breaking news
·Nairobi, Kenya
Read Full Article"The goal is not to fill their skulls, but to show them that nuclear is a very open sector, which recruits, that they become aware of the diversity of the professions," says Bruno Girard, head of school relations, partnerships and skills management at Orano. "And it goes through "an unprecedented device," recalls CEA's Deputy Communications Officer Marcoule, Sylvain Grignon.
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