Three young scientists to represent South Africa in China

Three young learners from South African schools will travel to China to showcase research projects on agriculture, environmental sustainability and food safety at the 2025 Beijing Young Science Creation Competition.

Marlhuné Bezuidenhout from Hoërskool Secunda in Mpumalanga, Naftal Khoza from Ennerdale, and Khushi Lall from Tyger Valley College in Pretoria have been selected to represent South Africa at the 2025 Beijing Young Science Creation Competition in China. Their research addresses critical challenges in agriculture, environmental sustainability, and food safety, as announced by SABC News on March 20, 2026. The students qualified through the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, which promotes such international opportunities. Eskom Expo Executive Director Parthy Chetty highlighted the benefits, stating: “It allows them to collaborate with other learners from other countries on common research but it also opens up new avenues to further their studies, further their research and these kind of collaborations is only possible through these science fest, so it does open doors for these learners.” This event provides a platform for global collaboration beyond local school or university systems in South Africa.

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Zhao Leji speaking at Boao Forum for Asia, vowing further opening-up amid international delegates.
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Zhao Leji vows further opening-up at Boao Forum

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Zhao Leji, chairman of China's National People's Congress Standing Committee, reaffirmed commitments to high-standard opening-up and domestic demand in a keynote speech Thursday at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 plenary. The event in Boao, Hainan province, themed "Shaping a Shared Future: New Dynamics, New Opportunities, New Cooperation," drew over 1,600 representatives from more than 60 countries and regions.

South African researchers from the University of Cape Town and partners have surpassed institutions like Oxford, Princeton, and Stanford in Antarctic and Southern Ocean science, according to a new global report. Their work excels in publication quantity, quality, and citations from 2022 to 2024. This achievement highlights South Africa's growing influence in polar research despite limited resources.

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An international primary school chess tournament took place on March 7 at Loyola Primary School in Emdeni, Soweto, organised by the Nhlanhla Tshabalala Foundation. Learners from the school competed virtually against a junior chess team from Moscow, Russia, fostering cultural exchange and critical thinking. Two local players finished in the top five.

The Women in Technology and Innovation Africa held its 2026 Creative Show in Nairobi on Friday, gathering artists, innovators and officials to discuss ties between art, technology and economic growth.

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China handed over a funded ground station to Namibia on February 12, located at Windhoek’s Telecom Earth Station, enabling the processing of remote-sensing data from satellites including the China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite (CBERS-4). China’s ambassador to Namibia, Zhao Weiping, described it as Beijing’s first high-technology development assistance project in the African nation. The station will be fully owned and operated by Namibia, with local technicians already trained by Chinese experts.

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