Green Light for Kayelekera: Uranium Mining Gets Radiation Safety Nod, but Scrutiny Grows
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 5/05/2025
The Malawi Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (AERA) has issued a crucial radiation safety license to Lotus (Africa) Limited, paving the way for the long-dormant Kayelekera uranium mine in Karonga to roar back to life. Operations are now expected to restart in the third quarter of 2025—over a (…)
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