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    Their work, featured in Nature, stresses the increasing risk posed by space junk falling to Earth, a problem highlighted by recent incidents such as the metal ring that crashed in Kenya, with …

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    Jun 19, 2024 · “Two decades later South Africa finds itself at a political watershed and having to deal with many of the same challenges as from 2004, such as economic inequality, social …

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    Nov 4, 2024 · He is a Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists (2012-present) and a member of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (2004-present) and the …

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    May 19, 2025 · Nurses are a vital component of any health-care enterprise and when we invest in nurses, it is not only patients who benefit – but the entire society and economy. Nurses are …

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    Aug 15, 2025 · He holds a PhD (2007) and MSc (2004, with distinction) in Agricultural Economics from the UFS, and a BSc (1994) in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya University, Ethiopia.

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    Feb 10, 2025 · As a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) South African defence spending had been reduced to less than 3% in the mid-1990s, which boiled down to less than 10% of …

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    May 15, 2024 · Whereas the ANC obtained close to 70% of the votes in 2004, its support dwindled to just over 57% in 2019, and expectations are broadly that the ANC will obtain …

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    Apr 22, 2024 · Among his recent publications are West Africa’s Security Challenges (2004 with Adekeye Adebajo), The Paradoxes of History and Memory in Postcolonial Sierra Leone (2013) …

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    Since 2004, after a formal agreement between South Africa and Kenya, the two countries have implemented and collaborated on a range of successful scientific and technological initiatives. …

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    In 2004, rotavirus infections were estimated to cause approximately 527 000 (475 000-580 000) deaths, predominantly in developing countries.