SPACE GENERATION ZAMBIA CHAPTER (SGZC)
SPACE GENERATION ZAMBIA CHAPTER (SGZC)
The Space Generation Zambia Chapter will soon admit or encorporate a university students' science group to its membership following its re-establishment at the University of Zambia. This is a group of physics students who have approached me to help them re-establish the Physics Students Association which once existed in the early years of 2000.
A meeting of undergraduate and postgraduate students will soon be convened to look at the mode of putting back the glory of physics studenst at the campus.
I am glad to also announce that one new member has been registered for SGZC.The family is growing. Viva!
PROSPERY C. SIMPEMBA
NPoC- SGZC
hi am happy to read about this new group in africa, i believe the youths have the stamina and zeal to champion growth and development of our continent. i hope your group does well in its effort to harness cooperation for space. i am working on creating an inventory of space related activities in africa, with the aim of making available information about what exists and where. my report will be a guide to space activities in africa and will include government bodies, ministries, agencies, universities, institutions, societies and companies that utilize space, promote space activities, etc . this guide i believe will be important for the UN and other bodies to know where to go and who to meet. i will be happy if u mention any of these types of bodies that exist in zambia: addresses and contact persons, telephone numbers if possible. for schools you can mention the department etc.
i look forward to collaborating with you.
thanks
zahrah musa.
Dear Zahran!
I have read some of your articles within SGAC Forums, and I have been inspired with your arguments and I would like to know where are you coming from so that I can suggest something for you.
Waiting to hear from you
Castory Ntullu
SGAC Regional Coordinator for Africa
www.castory-ntullu.blogspot.com
cnlizget_24@yahoo.com
+255 713 303 697
thanks i take it that my rumblings have some meaning. i am a nigerian working for the nigerian national centre for remote sensing, but i am currently studying for a masters in space studies at the international space university (ISU), strasbourg france. i have a B.eng in electrical/ electronics engineering and a post garduate diploma in remote sensing and gis.
i have a love and facination for space and really wish to promote it within my own small ability.
i believ e in the ability of africans to utilize space for socio-economic progress cos i know we are in need of emancipation from poverty and disease . so thats me, i hope it answers your querry.
zahrah



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