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Extreme global warming is less likely in coming decades after a slowdown in the pace of temperature rises so far this century, an international team of scientists said on Sunday. Warming is still...
Dr. Dambisa Moyo, the acclaimed author of New York Times bestsellers “Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working” and “How there is a Better Way for Africa,” has been confirmed as one of the...
Thus, UNAIDS believes, there is a “genuine opportunity to plan for the end of AIDS” albeit that “a significant additional effort is required” and there remain what are vaguely termed...
On 25 May 2012, it was announced that Africa would be building the world’s biggest radio telescope, called the Square Kilometre Array or the SKA. Emerging victorious over Australia, the full dish...
Under the US African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the tiny mountainous kingdom of Lesotho has become Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest exporter of apparel to the United States and the textile...
Good evening and thank you for the opportunity to address you this evening. You as members of the media are at the forefront of information dissemination. You pursue stories, are seminal in...
Looking back at the World Economic Forum on Africa one might conclude that the future for Africa is looking rather bright. However, issues of obstacles and pitfalls were obviously raised and it is...
Date: 24/05/2011
Source: The Department of Science and Technology
Title: SA: Pandor: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Science and Technology, in the National Assembly
Raymond Suttner was born in Durban in 1945. He has subsequently become a scholar in a range of areas including law, criminology, politics, history, sociology, gender and various others. He has...