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a private investments into africa. i don't think that africa can certainly rely on funds and governments to governments sort of loans to, to solve its problems. so i think that's, you know, the policy in, in africa generally needs to change to become more suitable for private investments . and do you see that happening? i do. yeah. i think 10 is a very good example of that. and you know, they've done great strides in the last number of years in their last mile projects, and they've connected a lot of people to the grid that generally didn't have electricity before. so there's definitely positive movements across the concepts in terms of electrification. nikia science and technology has been cited as one way of managing the constraints specifically to agricultural production and productivity in africa . all the, any other examples you can share with us of unexpected uses of nuclear technology in africa? yeah, certainly, i mean, i think
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a key one is obviously new to medicine. all the african itself is very limited when it comes to and you can medicine, south africa is advancing quite quickly. but particularly in terms of the detection of cancer and various of the elements or illnesses and that would be through spectum pit c t scanners. and then there's obviously various different newton medicine their therapy, is that all able to assist in in cancer treatments. and in general, these therapy is a very interface of very focused, and that can really save lives. so we're seeing an expansion of, of nuclear medicine across the continent which is very promising. and i think it's going to be massive full for the concepts. and there's so many people in the continent that simply go diagnosed when it comes to cancel. the idea that you can medicine seems so advanced, i don't know if that's directly to use, but they so many problems that africa's facing and african so many ways of behind
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the rest of the world in terms of technology. is it realistic for africa? i think it has to be realistic. um, you know, africa is a bond thing and the incredibly intelligence, incredibly motivated people across the confidence. and we've got students over 400 students that are currently studying various different disciplines in russia. and i think that's, it certainly is a possibility, and i think it is something that the consonant has to proceed for as people. one of the things with the content obviously also has this uranium in abundance a critical material when you get into programs. obviously, namibia nyja are among the top 6 global producers of uranium with south africa and various other countries, also producing the commodity in smaller quantities. how strong is your cooperation with these countries and how do you plan to strengthen us? so 1st thing we have to uranium assets on the confidence we've got one in terms of the i call them, could you, rebecca?
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and we actually plan to about 1st potted plants up and running by june this year. and then we are very actively exploring a sites and that may be a and we are currently busy with the preliminary phases of exploration. but we believe it to be a very, very suitable site when such a meeting. and once we have concluded our exploration, where we believe it's going to be a very important asset, like in terms of strengthening our relationships with their responsible vend um, sustainability for us as vastly important. so everything that we do, we make sure that it includes local communities that we're always in prep protected environments. and obviously human resource development and localization is sparsely important for us. we talked about sustainability, but of course there's also the concern of what it does to the environment, particularly when projects in wasting companies. unfortunately, particularly those that have been associated with you. rainy and mining has often
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been court in scandalous situations. for example, in nature, a french country left a lot of radioactive waste and local residents stuff like from that. so how come also come guarantee that in the course if you work with nuclear for fuel, everything will go well and they'll be no contamination that follows. i think 1st it's important to differentiate between uranium mining and eventually fueled as a number of processes that happened in between. that's before you are able to provide enrich uranium and then fabricates and fuel rods. in terms of our uranium mining assets, we've got a number across the car across the wells. and we abide by all of the level best practices as well as local and national and international legislation. again, as a very responsible vendor, we make sure that we protect our stock 1st and foremost them the environments and the local communities. and then we have
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a very long and successful um, new care waste program that's being developed in russia. so we are able to, to do everything that we do in a sustainable manner with people and the environment being put foot 1st. so i think, you know, differentiating us from other companies is really the, the responsibilities and the, the on the programs and strategies that we put in place around everything that we do to make sure that it may springs no harm to any people and to the environments we're coming in, it's been around for 65 years and we tend to be around for the fall longer. so, you know, we rarely rarely make sure that everything that we do is, is absolutely correct and for the benefits of the local community and the world. we, we were talking earlier and you mentioned, i think was 40500 students that are studying in, in, in russia,
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over 400 african countries. obviously have expressed a desire to use media palate, but you need qualified specialist for that. aside from those students who i'm presuming are studying, those kind of qualifications is also told me ready to help with any kind of other personal training and all the any other educational programs we have in place besides those often students in, in russia. yes, absolutely. so we have the squandered students setting on full bursaries at various different institutions in russia. and they would then feed back into various nuclear programs on the con, suspence. beyond that, we've got training the training and we've got various different in the university agreement. so between mfc and russia and various universities on the continents, as well as tom public technical university. so we have programs that we would run together and develop strategies as well as coursework for local universities to be
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able to train people. we understand that human resources are absolutely critical to make any project with particularly and then you can the street is a very stringent and very specific industry. and we need people that are highly qualified and highly trained to, to participates in these programs. so for us, long before we even starts into the governmental relations or a contractual relations, we started with human resource development. and that's done on our side to ensure that we are able to negotiate firstly with highly trained customers and then successfully implemented projects. in your opinion, what do you think will be the type of energy that will prevail in africa in the next 50 years? and you can green or conventional energy that is derived from animals. i think renewable energy is certainly going to pay a major role in energy in africa, and we can see that already. right. but i don't think we can set aside conventional
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energy. is going to play a role in the consequence. we're going to use call, we're going to use well, and that's really going to need to balance the instruments and see that's renewables bring ross so size. so suddenly it's going to be an energy mix and it has to be, we conscious focus on giving people electricity order. it is a key key thing to do, but we need to grow industry africa. unfortunately into many expense has missed the 3rd industrial revolution rights. and now we're looking at the 4th, but i think we need to go back and we need to say, you know, look at all of the minerals on the ground of africa. they need to be refined in africa. and in order to do that, you need masses of, of energy. and so for that reason, i believe that conventional energy is going to pay a role. and i think that new care has to play a role in science of green bass light. i mean, it is the most reliable and is the most efficient,
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and it is the green and source of, of energy. what's the time obviously being a russian company who had any kind of negative feedback in terms of being russian in africa at particularly at this time when is the sensitivity around what's happening in ukraine? not i believe so not, not in africa. i believe that's, you know, the solutions that we are offering solutions that are required that are needed, that we're a very reliable parts man. and that's been proven globally. um, so you know, african nations are still looking at us to assist them with that. then you can missions, and obviously they will be some of the, just the core issues and some financial issues that have arisen. but we're very flexible company and we are able to work around that. and we're able to work with our partners to come either come any hurdles. do you think that the threat of sanctions, full cooperation with russia could change to south africa?
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for example, south africa's asked you to work with lots of time. how soon somebody hyper months . um, but everything is a possibility. we again, we remain a very responsible and very reliable part of that. and i think that our technology and now solutions speak for themselves. and in terms of, of our technology, it is generation 3 plus we have $34.00 units under construction globally. and that makes us the need in terms of, of nuclear power in the world. i think that's recognize, i think the fact that we're supplying over 50 countries uh, either enriched uranium or fabricate some few and also speaks for itself. um, so in terms of a reliable partner going into the future, i don't think anyone can look rises from germany as you know is going to give up nuclear power completely. what do you think about this, and do you think that will have any impact on african lead is deciding how much
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nuclear power to implement or not? germany is in a very different situation to most african nations. and particularly south africa. germany has the luxury of being able to buy power from the neighbors, and we unfortunately don't. in many cases, we isolated, we have isolated grids and we have limited resources. so if i take south africa for an example, in terms of baseline energy, we've really got to call that and he says, we don't have large scale hydro, and we don't have a gas pipeline at this point some time. so i think, you know, we're going to have to look at it from what is required. we always advocate for an energy mix. as i said earlier, we have a wind company, we supply a battery storage. so we're not opposed to any of the electricity sources, but we believe that needs to be a balance mix. that is 1st can be good for the environment. but secondly, is able to stimulate industry and, and you're not going to do that without large,
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baseless power. south africa, they say by the end of the year we'll have something like 16 hours a day without electricity. nano, south africa's a very unique example. but from your perspective, what is the number one prior to for africa when it comes to power? is it giving people electricity or is it other things? i think, 1st and foremost, that is giving people electricity and giving them dignity, that is box and the box and importance for us. but as i alluded to that we have to focus on industry. if we want to pull africa out of the situation, it is we need to create jobs. and to do that, we need to build industry and an industry is going to require a huge amounts of electricity. and if we talk about electricity, how bad is the situation visa be providing some parts of africa with electricity? i mean, i think some of you as much on even be aware of the fact that there must be costs of africa. we. people simply haven't even had access to electricity a plus plus simply this of a 650000000 people on the constant that do not have access to electricity. and many
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cases it's dia, um, you know, beyond, you know, children not being able to study it, not because they simply don't have access. there's also the issue of cooking. so a lot of cooking is done with fossil fuels. it's done with woods, which is obviously detrimental to people's health. so a great deal needs to be done in terms of uplifting africa from an energy perspective. and i've seen you wouldn't be in this position if you will. not often mistake, but it's a staggering figure of 650000000 people. one for you is the prognosis going forward? are you optimistic in terms of how african looks in the next few years these of the pallet? yeah, absolutely. i'm optimistic. i think in a most african countries are doing a lot and terms of the energy strategy in terms of putting things in place to make electrification possible. i alluded to kenya early, i think there's
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a lot of other african countries that are doing very good jobs in terms of, of putting in place what's needed to be able to attract the investments required to electrify donations the the number you need, your visits typically from here to nancy, click comes into both the initial shifts, me very the of the only showcase in genes nathaniel. so i'm just going to the boys at the boys the
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and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance has they are. men, women and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter, henry, my rake wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus scro. yes, baz. these rightly described as blood soaked and races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts,
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