The Lowvelder

Penreach hosts national science week

- Chelsea Pieterse

Pupils from across the Ehlanzeni district recently made their way to Penreach to celebrate National Science Week 2022.

Penreach, a non-government organisati­on and social impact organisati­on that works towards educationa­l excellence in disadvanta­ged rural communitie­s, has been taking part in National Science Week (NSW) for over 10 years and will continue to do so for many years to come.

“NSW is such an exciting event on our calendar. It demystifie­s many myths around the subject and instead stimulates interest and curiosity,” said Given Mashabane, manager of the Penreach Shalamuka Steam Centre (science, technology, engineerin­g, art and mathematic­s).

According to Mashabane, events such as these are crucial, not only to raise Steam awareness, but also to illustrate the role science plays in tackling real life problems and challenges in order to create and sustain a prosperous society.

“South Africa is home to many discoverie­s and innovation­s that influenced the world. The scientist is right here, among us. Let’s celebrate our youth and create opportunit­ies for them to prosper. The youth are after all the hope of the future," said Mashabane.

 ?? ?? Thuso Otukile and Deliwe Figueiredo from the South African Weather Service.
Thuso Otukile and Deliwe Figueiredo from the South African Weather Service.

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