President Announces R10 Billion Investment in Science and Innovation Infrastructure
A major investment initiative to upgrade research facilities across South Africa, supporting the National Development Plan and boosting technological capabilities.
In a landmark announcement that promises to transform South Africa's scientific landscape, the President has unveiled a comprehensive R10 billion investment plan aimed at upgrading research facilities and infrastructure across the nation.
This significant investment forms a crucial part of the National Development Plan and is expected to position South Africa as a leading destination for scientific research and technological innovation on the African continent.
Key Investment Areas
The funding will be allocated across several critical areas:
- Research Laboratories: R4 billion for upgrading existing laboratories and constructing new state-of-the-art facilities
- Digital Infrastructure: R2.5 billion for high-speed connectivity and computing resources
- Human Capital Development: R2 billion for scholarships, training programs, and researcher support
- Equipment and Technology: R1.5 billion for cutting-edge research equipment
Expected Impact
The investment is expected to create over 10,000 jobs in the science and technology sector over the next five years, while also attracting international researchers and fostering local talent development.
Minister Blade Nzimande stated, "This investment represents our commitment to building a knowledge-based economy. We are laying the foundation for South Africa to become a global hub for innovation and scientific discovery."

