THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 07:52 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 07:52
Articles about Naledi Pandor

I don't speak and learn what I like

There has been little real progress towards Africanising our education system.

Political ideology rules FET, okay?

Again, students will bear the brunt of changes that have not been properly considered.

A watershed of astronomical proportions

Will heavy-handed bureaucracy or best scientific practice win the day, asks Marian Shinn.

Message from the Minister of Science and Technology

SARChI is a flagship initiative of Government designed to attract and retain excellence in research and innovation at South African universities.

Fracking 'won't be allowed to threaten SKA project'

As SA presses its suit for the coveted Square Kilometre Array telescope, the science ministry has vowed not to let fracking get in the way of the bid.

Pandor calls for incentives for women in science

Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor called for special incentives to encourage women to follow careers in science.

New era for Durban University of Technology

Widely respected academic Ahmed Bawa will be inaugurated as vice-chancellor and principal of the Durban University of Technology (DUT) this weekend.

South Africa unveils space agency

SA unveiled its national space agency on Thursday, aiming to become a leader in earth observation technology across the continent in 10 years.

School districts under scrutiny at Education Week

The role of school district officers was one of the critical issues under the spotlight at the Education Week Convention in Ekurhuleni this week.

School districts’ turnaround battle

There are doubts that Angie Motshekga’s plans will yield the desired results, writes Thabo Mohlala.

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Photos about Naledi Pandor

Space, the final frontier
Naledi Pandor, Minister of Science and Technology, launches South Africa's own national space agency in Midrand on Thursday. The aim of the South African National Space Agency is to integrate and manage the country's activities outside of the earth's atmosphere and foster research in space science and technology.
Call for free education
About 200 Tshwane University of Technology students marched to the Education Minister Naledi Pandor's offices in Pretoria on Friday over fee increases. The students handed over a memorandum calling for free education.


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