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Royal Bafokeng Nation And IAU Office Of Astronomy For Development Use Science To Advance Community

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Published: December 19, 2025
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PARTNERSHIP: IAU-OAD and Royal Bafokeng Nation
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Johannesburg – The International Astronomical Union’s Office of Astronomy for Development (IAU–OAD) and the Office of Kgosana Dr. Koketso Rakhudu have formalised a partnership aimed at leveraging astronomy to drive socio-economic transformation within the Royal Bafokeng Nation (RBN).

The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a significant step toward integrating traditional leadership with modern scientific innovation for community upliftment.

Signed by Kgosana Dr. Koketso Rakhudu, Group CEO of the Office and Kgosana (Chief) of the Tsitsing community within the Royal Bafokeng Nation, and Kevin Govender, Director of the IAU–OAD, the agreement establishes a collaborative framework that aligns the community-development ambitions of the Royal Bafokeng Nation’s VisionPlan 2035 with the IAU’s global strategy to use astronomy as a tool for development.

Kgosana Dr. Rakhudu emphasised the significance of this collaboration: “The partnership with the IAU Office of Astronomy for Development marks a meaningful step forward for the Royal Bafokeng Nation.

“The OAD brings international expertise and a proven track record of using science to empower communities.

“By working together, we will create new opportunities for education, innovation, and socio-economic growth for our people.

“This collaboration strengthens our commitment to ensuring that the next generation benefits from both our cultural heritage and the transformative possibilities offered by astronomy and modern science.”

Echoing this sentiment, Kevin Govender, Director of the IAU Office of Astronomy for Development, emphasised the strategic importance of working with a community that has long demonstrated visionary leadership in development: “The Tsitsing community within the Royal Bafokeng Nation, under the leadership of Kgosana Dr. Rakhudu, has shown a commitment to community development rooted in both tradition and forward-thinking strategy.

“This aligns powerfully with our mission at the OAD.

“We are honoured to support the Royal Bafokeng Nation as they integrate astronomy into their development plans, creating pathways for skills development, innovation, and well-being.

“Together, we hope to establish a model that demonstrates how astronomy can meaningfully enhance the lives of communities around the world.”

The agreement outlines a shared commitment to create and scale initiatives that advance STEM education, expand opportunities for youth, foster innovation and entrepreneurship, and promote wellness and cultural identity through innovative uses of astronomy.

Central to the MoU is the establishment of a dedicated Astronomy-for-Development Fund, which will support community-led initiatives across the Royal Bafokeng Nation.

These may include capacity-building programmes in areas such as coding, technical skills, scientific literacy, small-business development through astrotourism, and wellness initiatives that draw on astronomy to support mental health.

Beyond funding, the partnership will enable the joint mobilisation of national and international resources, as well as the co-design of community-driven projects.

The Office of Kgosana, led by Kgosana Dr. Rakhudu, will oversee community engagement, ensure cultural alignment, and integrate outcomes across the Royal Bafokeng Nation’s governance structures.

Meanwhile, the IAU–OAD will provide technical expertise, training, international networks, implementation support, and a platform for global knowledge exchange.

Together, the institutions aim to foster stronger connections between traditional leadership and scientific knowledge, thereby expanding the global conversation on inclusive development.

Over the next five years, the partnership is expected to deliver a comprehensive set of outcomes, including a fully operational development fund, annual calls for proposals, published research outputs, and a long-term strategy to establish a hub dedicated to astronomy and science for development within the Royal Bafokeng Nation.

These efforts will position the RBN as an international reference point for demonstrating how science and culture can work together to drive sustainable development.

The signing of the MoU reflects a growing recognition, both in South Africa and globally, of the role that science, and astronomy in particular, can play in improving education, fostering innovation, and building resilient and empowered communities.

It is the first partnership of its kind between a traditional leadership office and the IAU–OAD, signalling a bold new approach to community-centred development inspired by the cosmos.

PARTNERSHIP: IAU-OAD and Royal Bafokeng Nation
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