🔒 WORLDVIEW: Unravelling of the $100bn nuclear deal began at a quiet Drakensberg resort
Yesterday’s High Court judgement is probably not the end of the nuclear saga. It is, however, a huge blow for those trying to drive through the process.
Yesterday’s High Court judgement is probably not the end of the nuclear saga. It is, however, a huge blow for those trying to drive through the process.
Yesterday’s decision sets the nuclear build process back at least a year, probably much longer. Hope springs.
It’s back to the drawing board for government, which has received a bloody nose in court where its nuclear procurement processes were challenged.
The video unpacks the nuclear realities of what the Zuma Administration wants to visit upon South Africa. Watch it. Or be prepared to repent at leisure.
The nuclear procurement programme will officially begin on September 30, amid a court case against the process and as rating agencies watch the country’s spending plans.
Leading environmentalists and activists claim Tina Joemat-Pettersson acted unconstitutionally in not submitting the government’s nuclear deal with Russia to Parliament.