Saturday, April 27, 2013

Tanzania, South Africa joint for research


Tanzania and South Africa will co-operate to make scientific research to promote science and technology sectors in Africa.

Speaking at a meeting between the two countries held yesterday in the city, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, Professor Patrick Makungu said among the things that will undergo research include transplantation of animal embriyo.

"A team of scientists from Tanzania and South Africa will participate to make a detailed study about the ways in which new technologies can create medicine, energy, electronics and used in research," said

He said the partnership will help to explore natural medicine treatments are suitable for agriculture and the use of large computers (super computer).

He said the 'Super Computer' is a key technology beyond which is used in weather forecasting, research of weather, oil and discoveries of gas 
Professor Makungu said the purpose of the meeting held yesterday is to support and develop cooperation in science and technology between the two countries.

This is the second meeting, the first was held in April last year in South Africa where countries agreed to various factors, including an analysis of the problems facing science and technology sectors in the two countries.

"Tanzania and South Africa will co-operate to do many things, including a detailed study of the science," said Professor Makungu 
also Professor Makungu said that cooperation Scientific will enable there to document the changes in the science industry. 
"But also this partnership will help the two Governments of Tanzania South Africa is the law of Sciences and Technology Creative "he said.

And Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Science and Technology of South Africa, Mmboneni Muofhe said this partnership will help raise the level of research in African countries.

"Past to the African country to make research then you should ask help and cooperate with European countries but now we want Africa to do research for themselves," he said Muofhe 
said this cooperation will assist the two countries to know the problems faced when doing research alongside and sharing knowledge.

"Through this partnership we can lead the world in the sectors of science instead of leaving whites were tuburuza for all ages" said

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