 Pictured from left, front, are: Dr Sibusiso Sibisi, Prof Francis Petersen, Minister Naledi Pandor, Prof Tebello Nyokong, Prof Eugene Cloete. Back: Dr Philip Goyns, Mr Phillip Benadè, Mr Ghandi Badela, Ms Swazi Tshabalala, Ms Malebo Mabitje-Thompson, Prof Mike Wingfield. Profiles of the new members can be read at http://www.csir.co.za/csir_board.html |
17 February 2012
Minister of Science and Technology, Mrs Naledi Pandor, welcomed the new CSIR Board at its inaugural meeting in Pretoria, on 17 February 2012.
"The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has gone from strength to strength, and is still, as it was in the 1950s, the biggest and best-resourced science laboratory complex in the country," said Mrs Pandor at the inaugural CSIR board meeting in Pretoria.
Mrs Pandor said the development of many ground-breaking innovations and technology developments in many fields in South Africa could be traced back to the CSIR, ranging from battery technologies, pharmaceuticals and new materials, to planning tools and systems.
She said she was looking forward to the CSIR maintaining this proud legacy.
Mrs Pandor recently appointed the CSIR Board as required by the Scientific Research Council Act, 1988. The Board’s term of office is three years.
The Board comprises the following members: Profs. Francis Petersen (Interim Chairperson), Eugene Cloete, Tebello Nyokong, Mike Wingfield; Dr Phillip Hugh Goyns, Messrs Ghandi Badela, Phillip Benadé, McLean Sibanda; Ms Bajabulile "Swazi" Tshabalala and Ms Malebo Mabitje-Thompson. Prof. Petersen, Prof. Wingfield and Mr Sibanda and Mr Benadé were reappointed to ensure continuity.
Issued by the Ministry of Science and Technology
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