Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has called for increased global collaboration to support Kenya’s push for a secure, affordable and reliable energy mix.

In a statement, Mudavadi emphasized that energy remains central to Kenya’s economic growth and Africa’s broader development ambitions, noting that the government is strengthening partnerships to expand access to sustainable power.

“Kenya is actively building strong partnerships to deliver this vision and expand access to sustainable power for our people. I called for greater global collaboration to advance nuclear energy as a complementary source alongside other clean and renewable options, strengthening energy security in a reliable and cost-effective way,” Musalia said.

He highlighted nuclear energy as a key complementary source to renewable energy, saying it could enhance energy security while remaining cost-effective.

Mudavadi underscored the need for sustained international cooperation to achieve this goal, citing support from partners including the United States, the Nuclear Energy Agency and the Republic of Korea.

He said such partnerships are critical in accelerating Africa’s transition to a more resilient and sustainable energy future.

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