
A dire shortage of electricity could mean Africa’s emerging economies turn to nuclear to underpin industrial growth. This would be a neat fit, considering Africa is where the nuclear age had its origins.
The raw material used for nuclear development during the Second World War was sourced in what was then the Belgian Congo. Africa is also where one of the world’s only natural reactors is found – geologists stumbled on a uranium deposit in Gabon that was found to have developed self-sustaining nuclear reaction aeons ago, and remained active for millennia.











