THUNGELA LAUNCHED R160 MILLION EDUCATION  INITIATIVE IN MPUMALANGA

THUNGELA LAUNCHED R160 MILLION EDUCATION  INITIATIVE IN MPUMALANGA

The Executive Mayor of Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Cllr Mhlonishwa Masilela, Mpumalanga Education MEC Bonakele Majuba and Thungela Mine CEO July Ndlovu launching Mpumalanga Education Initiative valued at R160 Million. Picture Credit: Hulisani Rasivhaga.

Middelburg: On Friday Thungela, in collaboration with the Mpumalanga Department of Education, officially launched the Thungela Education Initiative, aimed at improving access to quality education for learners in the foundation and intermediate phases, from grades R to 4, in 45 “no-fee” schools, and provide support to educators. This dynamic five-year initiative with an investment of R160 million, will be implemented in two of the four district municipalities in Mpumalanga, where Thungela operations are located.
July Ndlovu, CEO of Thungela, says, “We are proud to launch an initiative that seeks to deliver solutions to one of the three national imperatives: access to quality education. Joining forces with a partner whose mandate it is to provide an education of progressively high quality for all learners is an honour for us. Our purpose ‘to responsibly create value together for a shared future’, compels us to be intentional about bringing change in communities where we operate.” said Ndlovu
“I am deeply passionate about education and believe that the foundation we set today will position our children for success. Together with the Mpumalanga Department of Education, we aim to augment the traditional approach to education, addressing multiple facets that contribute to the development of children, ensuring that they are well-rounded young individuals.” concluded Ndlovu
The formative years are the most fundamental stages in children’s cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development. The launch of this initiative follows baseline assessments conducted to understand the challenges faced by learners in this phase of learning, and the findings of these assessments informed the model of the education initiative Thungela launched on friday.

Bonakele Majuba, MEC of the Mpumalanga Department of Education, says: “Our focus going forward, will be to strengthen primary schooling as well as the Early Childhood Development in the Province. We will continue to support all our schools and learners while we intensify collaboration with private institutions, Community Based Organisations and NGOs. This year, we will partner with several institutions and organisations to build a solid foundation for the growth of our system, and through this collaboration with Thungela we aim to improve learning and teaching in some of the primary schools in Nkangala and Gert Sibande Districts.”
The roll-out of this initiative will commence in the first quarter of 2024 and this will include amongst other components, improving school readiness, enhancing literacy and numeracy, elevating the skills of educators and school management teams, and refurbishing infrastructure to support optimal teaching and learning. Thungela will also partner with expert organisations to provide psycho-social support and drive increased parental involvement in the children’s development.

 

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