While smaller parties have seen a decline and over fist, the Freedom Front Plus has emerged as one of the biggest winners of the 2019 election
After losing voters every single election, the party is turning its slide around, with results showing that it is growing
The other two political parties that are most searched for are the ANC and the Economic Freedom Fighters
The numbers are a major blow for the ANC which had consolidated its support in the province since 2004 when it took 47.4% of the vote
With over 3-million votes counted the CSIR — in partnership with the SABC — predict that the ANC will only get 57.39% votes
Our readers write about the CSIR, the upcoming elections and Ace Magashule
The council’s climate change research could suffer from job cuts
Despite national plans to reuse waste and reduce SA’s carbon emissions, too much rubbish is still going into landfills and
money is being lost
Lifetime Award by an individual
The budget for mining R&D has increased dramatically
The BIDF will boost South Africa’s industrial competitiveness
Some tourist sites like Namaqualand are weather-dependent; increasing the number of tourists is vital
Projects include monitoring the effects of climate change on South Africa’s coastline
Science Forum South Africa continues to be the only science forum of its kind for the country and the continent
The council’s boss feels he is being targeted for opposing a bid to meddle in a tender .
Google, the Wireless Access Providers’ Association and partners have launched a Television White Spaces trial involving 10 schools in Cape Town.
This young achiever uses his love of science to benefit South Africa.
The CSIR is a scientific and technology research, development and implementation organisation.
Abnormal weather has a far greater impact on people’s health than previously imagined.
The CSIR has been listed as one of the world’s top science and technology think tanks for the first time.
As acid mine drainage threatens some of South Africa’s major cities and waterways, technology providers are looking for cost-effective solutions.
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/ 27 January 2009
Judge Nkola Motata’s drunk-driving trial on Tuesday centred on calculations used to validate the quantity of alcohol in his blood stream.
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/ 26 November 2008
Suspended CSIR scientist Anthony Turton said on Wednesday he had extended an ”olive branch” to the organisation. ”I have no anger in my heart,” he sai