Nairobi, Kenya — With energy needs outstripping supply, Kenya has been forced to shop for alternative sources of energy including nuclear energy to offset the deficit. This was revealed by Kenya's Premier Raila Odinga, a day before the Iranian delegation led by P President Mahmoud Ahmednajad jetted in the country last week.
The Iranian delegation's visit was premised on the need to strengthen ties between Kenya and Iran on two fronts: trade and energy needs. However, the trip was likely to raise eyebrows since Iran has been at loggerheads with Western powers who fear its nuclear energy programme night be inching towards making a nuclear bomb.
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