As nuclear plants take off in South Africa, farmers dread that high-level, radioactive nuclear waste will be buried on their land in a Nevada-like remote district.
“The government is not being transparent with us,” Francois Ko Van, a sheep farmer in the Namaqualand district, a target site, fumes when told that waste will be disposed of in their district from 2030 onward.
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