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JOHANNESBURG -The International Astronomical Union General Assembly, is currently underway in Cape Town.
The event marks the first time ever it’s hosted on the African continent in the Union’s 105-year history representing a significant milestone for both the IAU and South Africa.
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The assembly will bring together more than 2,000 experts from 82 countries, underscoring Cape Town’s emergence as a leading hub for scientific discourse and innovation.
What are the do and don'ts during this period to ensure great results?
Dr Charles Takalana the African Astronomical Society spoke to eNCA.