4 South Africans busted in alleged ‘dirty bomb’ sting shootout at Pretoria petrol station – radioactive material recovered

Posted on 12th July 2010 by Pelindaba Working Group in Blogroll |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |PBMR - Pebble Bed |Radiation |Uranium

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What can I do about preventing a nuclear future?

Posted on 13th June 2010 by Pelindaba Working Group in Alternative Energy |DME - Minerals and Energy |Eskom |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |Press Releases |Radiation

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Tanzanian Uranium mining plans under spotlight

Posted on 12th November 2009 by Pelindaba Working Group in Agriculture |DME - Minerals and Energy |Mining |Nuclear Waste |Pollution |Radiation |Uranium

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Is SAs scandalous PBMR nuclear experiment the real reason for Dalai Lama blunder

Posted on 3rd April 2009 by Pelindaba Working Group in Blogroll |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |PBMR - Pebble Bed |Press Releases |Radiation

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Keep nuclear ships away from South Africa – call from CANE & Greenpeace

Posted on 12th March 2009 by Pelindaba Working Group in Eskom |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |PBMR - Pebble Bed |Pollution |Radiation

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