South Africa's first black female nuclear scientist, Senamile Masango, a trailblazer who set out to inspire young women, has died aged 37, the government has confirmed. Ms Masango, dubbed "the queen ...
At the age of 30, Senamile Masango is a nuclear scientist who formed part of the first African team to lead an experiment at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. She's been honoured ...
"Senamile Masango's passing reminds us of the importance of nurturing and supporting women scientists and leaders as we strive for an inclusive, equitable, and innovative South Africa. "The Ministry ...
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The Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, has received with sadness news of the passing of a Member of the HRDC, South Africa's ...
Tributes continue to pour in for Senamile Masango, the KwaZulu-Natal-born first-black woman nuclear physicist, who died at the weekend following a short illness. Masango was 37 years old and hailed ...
She is a mover and shaker whose mission is crystal clear as an expert in a male-dominated field: SA needs more female nuclear scientists. It's why the Nongoma-born and bred philanthropist started the ...
The Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), Deputy President Paul Mashatile, has described the late pioneering nuclear scientist, Senamile Masango, as someone who was a beacon of ...