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R1m investment for future engineers

FUTURE ENGINEERS Afrox officials inspecting the work of Jabulani Technica High School learners at the unveiling on their school

FUTURE ENGINEERS Afrox officials inspecting the work of Jabulani Technica High School learners at the unveiling on their school

21st November 2014

By: Pimani Baloyi

Creamer Media Writer

  

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Gases and welding company Afrox invested more than R1-million in upgrading and resourcing five technical secondary schools in Gauteng - one of which is the Jabulani Technical High School, in Soweto, which the company unveiled last month.

Upgrades to the other four schools – Modiri Technical High School, in Mamelodi; Katlehong Technical High School, in Katlehong; Primrose High School, in Germiston; and Missouri Secondary School, in Eldorado Park – took 12 months to complete and were conducted in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE).

Afrox MD Brett Kimber told Engineering News on the sidelines of the Jabulani unveiling that the upgrades included equipping classrooms with welding equipment that adheres to the highest health and safety standards.

“We have been looking at ways in which the company could help the development of South Africa and realised that, for decades, the country has had a deficit regarding the generation of artisans and other engineers.”

Kimber explained that, as part of its partnership with the GDE, Afrox would also fund additional teacher training in the field of welding. The teacher training programmes will provide additional support for the GDE’s turnaround plan for technical high schools.

He added that, in addition, Afrox will be upgrading additional schools, in the Eastern and Western Cape, the Free State, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, to support government’s economic and skills development initiatives.

Kimber detailed that the company’s long-term strategy was to offer technical high school matriculants bursaries for further study.

GDE educational support deputy director- general Vuyani Mpofu has called on the business community to follow Afrox’s example and partner with government to fast-track the provision of education opportunities for the youth.

Mpofu told Engineering News, also at the unveiling, that the department had long committed to providing education programmes that were on par with global standards. He detailed that, in this regard, the department was piloting e-learning programmes at several previously disadvantaged schools in Gauteng, citing that the GDE was committed to “replacing the chalkboard and chalk with technology”

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“The Gauteng government has prioritised education as a means of alleviating hunger and youth unemployment. For this purpose, we have ensured that the schools selected for this initiative are located in high-density areas so they are easily accessible to the youth without them having to travel,” Mpofu concluded.

Edited by Megan van Wyngaardt
Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

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