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SKA strengthening the African agenda – Zuma
October 14, 2012 Editor 0
South African President Jacob Zuma has hailed the selection of the country to host the major part of the €1.5-billion international Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope as “an important step in advancing and consolidating the African agenda”.
Eight other African countries are partners in the South African SKA programme.
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