
Inter-Departmental Career Choice Expo Day 2026 in Mpumalanga - Part 7.
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Hon. Dr. Nomalungelo Gina is South Africa's Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI), appointed in 2024 to advance research, skills, and innovation for socio-economic growth. Her department joins expos like the Daggakraal Inter-Departmental Career Choice Expo to expose rural learners to STEM opportunities, fostering innovation in underserved areas.
Importance of STI
Science, technology, and innovation drive competitiveness, job creation, and solutions to challenges like poverty and climate change. They enable breakthroughs in healthcare, energy, bioeconomy, and digital economy, positioning South Africa globally. Learners' Involvement
Learners engage through National Science Week/Month events, STEM Olympiads for problem-solving, and e-learning initiatives to build critical thinking and future-ready skills. The department promotes human capital via research partnerships and youth programs in emerging tech.
Key Opportunities
Postgraduate bursaries, scholarships, internships, and National Youth Service for under-35 graduates.
Funding for researchers, South African Research Chairs, Centres of Excellence, and artisan training in space, energy, bioeconomy. Innovation support like prototypes in healthcare and agriculture, plus learnerships in R&D institutions.
Importance of STI
Science, technology, and innovation drive competitiveness, job creation, and solutions to challenges like poverty and climate change. They enable breakthroughs in healthcare, energy, bioeconomy, and digital economy, positioning South Africa globally. Learners' Involvement
Learners engage through National Science Week/Month events, STEM Olympiads for problem-solving, and e-learning initiatives to build critical thinking and future-ready skills. The department promotes human capital via research partnerships and youth programs in emerging tech.
Key Opportunities
Postgraduate bursaries, scholarships, internships, and National Youth Service for under-35 graduates.
Funding for researchers, South African Research Chairs, Centres of Excellence, and artisan training in space, energy, bioeconomy. Innovation support like prototypes in healthcare and agriculture, plus learnerships in R&D institutions.

