“If countries work in isolation, progress will be slow and far more costly” – Kagame
President Paul Kagame today opened Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa (NEISA) 2026 in presence of the Presidents Faure Essozima Gnassingbé of Togo, Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania, Mahmoud Issoufou, former President of Niger, Mussa Faki, former Chair of the African Union Commission, (…)
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