Kayelekera’s $200M comeback: Malawi bets big on Nuclear Energy
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 6/05/2025
Malawi’s dormant Kayelekera Uranium Mine is powering back to life with a MK350 billion (US$200 million) investment from Australian firm Lotus Resources—positioning the country at the centre of a global nuclear energy revival. Closed since 2014, the mine is set to restart in Q3 2025 as demand for (…)
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