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The Presidency, 2 October 2013

 

 

President Zuma to Celebrate World Teachers Day by Re-Opening School in
Mbizana

 

 

President Jacob Zuma will mark World Teachers Day at Redoubt, Mbizana in the
Eastern Cape on Saturday, 5 October, where he will open and hand over
Ethridge Junior Secondary School to the community.

 

The school has been built by Anglo American Platinum as part of compliance
with the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act's Social and Labour
Plan. The project was facilitated by the Department of Mineral Resources.

 

Ethridge Junior Secondary School was identified as one of the projects that
would contribute towards rural development in one of the labour sending
areas in the Eastern Cape. 

 

Though this project was part of the Social and Labour Plan commitments of
Anglo American Platinum and commissioned in November 2011, it has been
fast-tracked as part of the efforts to implement the commitments entered
into by government and social partners in the High Level Dialogue on the
Economy convened and Chaired by President Zuma on October 17, 2012, also
known as the Presidential Package for mining towns.

 

The provision of the school directly responds to commitments in the
Presidential Package for the development of a new partnership between social
partners for the development of sustainable human settlements in mining
towns, labour sending areas and all communities.

 

The total expenditure of the project is R 45 732 773. 84. The school has
state of the art facilities including:

.               18 Class rooms;

.               Sports Ground;

.               Computer Laboratory;

.               Science Laboratory; and

.               Library

.               A Lilliput Sewer Treatment Plant which processes sewerage
and releases grey water for irrigation;

.               A borehole and chlorination providing the learners with
potable water;

 

A community hall will be constructed as part of the Phase 2 of the project.

 

Ethridge JSS was established in the nineteenth century by the Anglican
Church missionaries. The school had become dilapidated with old
infrastructure and a lack of adequate equipment to provide a good enabling
learning environment. The newly constructed school will cater for 1000
pupils from Grade R to Grade 9.

 

The school will be handed over to the Eastern Cape Provincial Government and
the community by the President.

 

 

Issued by: The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries: 

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

 

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