Higher Education, Science and Innovation minister, Blade Nzimande speaking at the World Science Forum in Cape Town.
Higher Education, Science and Innovation minister, Blade Nzimande speaking at the World Science Forum in Cape Town. Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister, Blade Nzimande has called on young people to take interest in science-related studies and careers, to advance the needs of humanity.The event brings together scientists from across the globe to deliberate on science-related challenges and solutions.Nzimande says, “Mr President it is for this reason that I deeply appreciate the participation of young scientists at the World Science Forum.
The WSF has a packed programme that includes 28 thematic sessions, which cover topics like climate change, science for human dignity, the Sustainable Development Goals, science for Africa and science diplomacy. A series of pre-events included a Science Journalism Programme, discussions about the green hydrogen economy, an air quality fun run in Sea Point and Khayelitsha, excursions to scientific facilities in and around Cape Town, a robotics boot camp for learners, a Women in Science film festival and a breakfast with the international Square Kilometre Array Organisation.It is with great joy and immense pride that South Africa is hosting the first ever World Science Forum on African soil.
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