SaamWerk-SaamTrek efforts yields two new state of the art schools


Picture by: (Otukile Mosimanegape)

By THEBEETSILE KEAMEDITSE
Contributors who built two new state of the art schools in Rustenburg Local Municipality expressed their gratitude saying they firmly believe in the spirit of working together to change the living conditions of ordinary people in different communities.

Impala Platinum, Impala Bafokeng Trust and North West Provincial Government successfully completed R130 million worth of schools in Sunrise view of Boitekong including that of R 86 million primary and secondary of Impala village.

Speaking at the official opening ceremony on Friday, Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (Implats) Chief Executive office, Mark Munroe said the mine is proud to have made this contribution as part of working together with government to better the lives of the communities hosting their employees.

“Our investment in these educational projects demonstrates our commitment to developing viable communities that can live close to work but also have access to high-quality facilities. We believe that learning is the foundation for a successful future and as such, ensuring that children in these communities receive quality education is a critical component of our social and labour plan” he said.

Sunrise View Primary and Secondary Schools include state-of-the-art classrooms equipped with interactive boards and Wi-Fi access, a school hall, a computer room, a library, an administration block, as well as sports and ablution facilities. Together they accommodate 1 800 learners from Grade R to Grade 12.

Platinum Village Combined Primary and Secondary Schools has the capacity to accommodate 1 700 learners and is equipped with 47 classrooms, a shared school hall, computer rooms, libraries, administration blocks, sports amenities and ablution facilities.

Chief Director, Mineral Regulation from the Department of Minerals and Energy, Rebone Nkambule expressed that among mining companies in the North West province, Impala is one of the most complying companies in responding greatly to public private partnerships call made by government.

Chairperson of Impala Bafokeng Trust, Queen Semane Molotlegi also voiced her satisfaction and encourage learners and parents to work together in producing good quality results. “This is a good work done by all of us and now we must take care of these facilities and produce best performers in learning and teaching,” she said.

“This is a good work done by all of us and now we must take care of these facilities and produce best performers in learning and teaching,” she said.

Commending private sector, North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo stated that the partnership has yet again produced good facility for communities on the ground.

“I want to congratulate Impala and Bafokeng Trust for working together with us in ensuring that we have these important infrastructures for our people. We have closed the old chapter and opened a new one taking us to the better future,” he said.

National Basic Education Deputy Minister Enver Surty said his department was also pleased with the ongoing partnerships which ensures that country produce quality facilities conducive for teaching and learning.

“The new developments here is line with the new 262 schools we have put throughout the country which include mud schools we have replaced with the state of the arts schools so we are very inspired to do the same in other communities,” he said.

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