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Rais Samia kushiriki mkutano wa nishati ya nyuklia Afrika
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Rais Samia kushiriki mkutano wa nishati ya nyuklia Afrika

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Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan leo Mei 19, 2026 ameondoka nchini kuelekea Kigali, Rwanda kushiriki mkutano wa uvumbuzi wa nishati ya nyuklia barani Afrika (Neisa 2026) hatua inayotarajiwa kufungua zaidi ushiriki wa Tanzania katika ajenda ya matumizi ya teknolojia ya nyuklia kwa maendeleo.

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