Mantashe was right to have fired Becker, says Kemm

Kelvin Kemm|Published

There is no place in the National Nuclear Regulator for an anti-nuclear activist who advocates closing down all nuclear technology.

Believe in the country’s technology capability – we are good

Kelvin Kemm|Published

Opinion: The concept of technology is a case of developing some science, which makes money within the boundaries of the law.

Tech Track: SA engineers dig deep in Africa and France

Kelvin Kemm|Published

Opinion: We have witnessed the damage done to major engineering construction companies, which had risen to be amongst the best in the world.

Covid-19 dims demand for electricity as economy goes into low gear

Kelvin Kemm|Published

OPINION: The fact that the country's electricity supply is on a knife-edge has largely faded from the minds of the population.

OPINION: Public fear of nuclear waste is misguided

Kelvin Kemm|Published

Public fears of nuclear waste can be put to rest. In most industries professional guidelines exist.

OPINION: Coal and uranium SA's most available sources for electricity

Kelvin Kemm|Published

To say that electricity is the lifeblood of the country is a very good analogy.

A nuclear future awaits South Africa

Kelvin Kemm|Published

OPINION: You don?t throw blocks of uranium into a reactor, like charcoal on the braai ? writes Dr Kelvin Kemm.

OPINION: Use more electricity to boost GDP

Kelvin Kemm|Published

There is a direct relationship between gross domestic product per capita and national electricity consumption, writes Kelvin Kemm.

Nuclear power is the only sensible way to go

Kelvin Kemm|Published

Nuclear power is the cheapest source of electricity and the only sensible way to go, writes Kelvin Kemm.

Sugar tax? It leaves a sour taste in my mouth

Kelvin Kemm|Published

It is not the government’s job to regulate the health of the people, writes Kelvin Kemm.

Nuclear energy misunderstood by vast majority

Kelvin Kemm|Published

At times, it seems like everybody is asked for their opinion on nuclear power except the people who are actually qualified to talk about it, writes Kelvin Kemm. ...

Nuclear power is a big opportunity for SA business

Kelvin Kemm|Published

South Africa is currently viewed as one of the world leaders in the advancing international nuclear power renaissance.