# Earthlife Africa Johannesburg says communities will gather in Jeffrey’s Bay today to voice their concerns about the proposed Thyspunt nuclear power plant in the Eastern Cape. Residents, environmental groups, fishers and tourism operators are expected to raise concerns about the project’s possible impact on livelihoods, the environment, water security, public safety and its long-term cost. The event also aims to encourage greater public participation, transparency and accountability before any final decisions are made.
Earthlife Africa’s opposition grows over proposed Eastern Cape nuclear power station