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Russia and South Korea will build two nuclear power plants in Uganda that will provide 15,000 megawatts of electricity to ensure energy security, says African President Yoweri Museveni

During the Russia-Africa summit last month in St Petersburg, Uganda and Russia reportedly signed a deal on a nuclear power plant project. / Photo: AP Archive

Addressing the 2nd G-25 Africa Coffee Summit on Tuesday, which is being attended by leaders and delegates from 25 African coffee-producing nations at Speke Resort Hotel in Munyonyo in the capital Kampala, Museveni said negotiations with Russia and South Korea had already been completed.

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