Union questions the utility’s decision to stall maintenance at the nuclear power plant
Legal processes required to grant a licence for South Africa’s nuclear power plant have not been followed, civil society organisations say
Some argue that nuclear power will get us to our clean energy goals faster, but other experts say it is unsafe, unaffordable and unnecessary
Extending the life of an aging nuclear plant, which generates only a small portion of South Africa’s electricity, in an earthquake fault zone is not worth the risk
Last week’s tremor has anti-nuclear campaigners questioning the safety of Koeberg, although the nuclear facility said the plant is designed to sustain a magnitude-seven earthquake
Both sides have valid points to make, but stamping out opposing views is not going to help discussion.
The Press Ombudsman ruled in favour of the Mail & Guardian following a complaint laid by National Nuclear Regulator chief executive Bismark Tyobeka.
National Nuclear Regulator chief executive described as irresponsible and reckless an M&G report claiming a job was created for his wife at Necsa.
South Africa’s regulator will refrain from taking part in nuclear energy talks to ensure impartiality.