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/ 30 September 2011
This award is presented to an organisation in recognition of the significant role they have played in contributing towards community upliftment.
IslamicFinance will announce the winners of the sixth annual IslamicFinance Business Awards on Friday 30 September 2011.
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/ 30 September 2011
How Africa’s best brands compare with global ratings.
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/ 30 September 2011
This award is given to a business entity that has shown significant growth and development while contributing to the upliftment of the community.
Contralesa is being brought on board to gain access to remote rural communities.
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/ 16 September 2011
Office, postal and email addresses, phone and fax numbers, and who to call or write to.
Meet the man who has been tasked with counting everyone in the country.
Answering the 14-page questionnaire need not be so daunting.
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/ 2 September 2011
The National Research Foundation (NRF) Awards are handed out each year to recognise researchers whose research has put them at the top of their field.
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/ 2 September 2011
Each year the NRF awards excellence in three special categories.
The National Research Foundation (NRF) celebrates top South African researchers who have made a difference in their fields — and in society.
The winners of the Moving African Science — Dr Leslie Petrik, Professor Priscilla Baker, Professor Thandi Puoane …
The keynote sessions for the 4th South African Innovation Summit — Day 1: August 30 to Day 3: September 1 2011.
Never mind "outside the box", this year’s Innovation Summit will have participants literally thinking outside the building.
The Winners of DST Fellowships — Masters and Doctoral Fellowships.
The winners of Social Sciences and Humanities: Prof. Aimee Vivienne Stewart, Prof. Wilma Viviers and Prof. Deevia Bhana.
The winners of Indigenous Knowledge Systems — Prof. Namrita Lall and Prof. Fhumulani Mulaudzi.
Awards cast spotlight on women who have excelled.
The winners of Life, Natural and Engineering Sciences — Prof. Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Prof. Maureen Coetzee and Prof. RenĂ©e Kraan-Korteweg.
The winners of Social Sciences and Humanities — Prof. Pearl Sithole, Prof. Sandra Scott Swart and Prof. Andrea Saayman.
The winners of TATA Africa Scholarships — Masters and Doctoral Scholarships.
Bringing innovation to the fore.
The 4th SA Innovation Summit will take place from August 30 to September 1 2011 in Sandton.
The Sci-Bono Discovery Centre is a world-class science centre that supports maths, science and technology education.
Sasol’s longstanding commitment to the objectives of Sasol Techno X has newfound relevance as it joins the celebration of the IYC, declared by Unesco.
This year Sasol Techno X will be held from 16 to 19 August at the Boiketlong Sports Centre in Sasolburg.
Carrying the flame for science and technology.
Through Research and its Outputs — Professor Thokozani Majozi.
Change is a process rather than an event.
Eskom Research Capacity Development — Dr Elma van der Lingen.
Professor Lionel Opie stands out as one of South Africa’s foremost cardiology physician-scientists.
Science and technology part will bring growth.