Moon meteor strike found

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) acquired images of the lunar surface before and after the largest recorded explosion occurred on the surface. On 17 March, 2013, an object the size of a small boulder hit the surface in Mare Imbrium and exploded in a flash of...

South Africa, Sudan join R&D initiative

The Department of Science and Technology will contribute R2-million towards a pool of funds to support researchers from South Africa and Sudan on joint research initiatives in both countries. This was announced this morning by the Minister of Science and Technology,...

Curro schools keep the lights on

Using generators supplied and installed by Master Power Technologies, Curro schools are ensuring their electronic learning environments are not left in the dark during load-shedding. Curro owns a number of private schools around South Africa that are dedicated to...

PwC report highlights African potential

The most dynamic and future-focused cities on the African continent have been detailed in a new PwC report, entitled Into Africa – The Continent’s Cities of Opportunity. The report was released at the African CEO Forum of 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland. The report is...

How to become globally competitive

Kathy Gibson reports from CeBIT, Hanover – Huawei considers itself as a global company, with about 30% of its revenues currently coming from outside its home market of China. Zheng Yelai, president of the IT product line at Huawei, told media yesterday that...