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Russia hopes to buy uranium from Africa and sell it generators, as nuclear power comes back into fashion. It has made offers to Angola (AC Vol 48 No 8) - and to Namibia, whose Mines and Energy Permanent Secretary, Joseph Lita, revealed that the cabinet had decided to go nuclear for 'energy self-sufficiency'....

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Angola, Joseph Lita, Sergey Kiriyenko, Mikhail Fradkov, Hifikepunye Pohamba, Nahas Angula, Algeria, Argentina, Indonesia, Malaysia, Rosatom

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