Russia's atomic energy agency on Monday announced that
it had won a lucrative contract to develop nuclear power in South
Africa, prompting allegations that President Jacob Zuma's government had
dodged procurement rules.
Pretoria's energy ministry insisted Tuesday that the
Russia deal "initiates" the "procurement" phase of the project and that
other countries would be given a chance to bid.
"Similar agreements are foreseen with other vendor
countries that have expressed an interest in supporting South Africa in
this massive programme," the ministry said.
"If chosen, all nuclear vendor countries have
technologies of their choice that they would want to deploy," a
statement said, mentioning a delegation will visit France shortly.
Following the Russian announcement, South Africa's opposition Democratic Alliance called for parliament to investigate.
"The current radio silence observed by the state is
cause for serious concern as to whether proper process was followed in
formulating and concluding the agreement," the party said in a
statement.
South Africa, the continent's most industrialised nation, currently has only one nuclear power plant.
It is heavily dependent on coal for its energy supply and its electricity capacity is already near the maximum.
-SAPA
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