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Nkangala learners to compete in Eskom Expo at Witbank High

Learners from different schools across the region will present their various projects during the judging and awards ceremony to be held in eMalahleni.

The Eskom Expo for young scientists is coming to eMalahleni to celebrate youth innovation by providing learners with a competitive platform to showcase their research, ideas, and problem-solving skills.

On July 5, learners from different schools across the Nkangala region will gather at Witbank High School to present their projects during the judging and awards ceremony of the Eskom Expo.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage with their peers, educators, and professionals from various fields, strengthening their critical thinking and research skills while enhancing their communication and presentation abilities.

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The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Eskom Development Foundation, Mologadi Motshele, said, “We at Eskom are excited to see the next generation of young scientists advance to the Eskom Expo Regional Science Fairs. We look forward to seeing the wide range of projects learners are presenting this year, spanning energy, environmental sustainability, healthcare, agriculture, engineering, technology and social sciences.”

Motshele added that these projects reflect the real-world challenges learners are experiencing in their communities and the innovative solutions they are developing to address them.

In addition to showcasing their research, the young scientists will stand a chance to win a range of prestigious awards, including prizes sponsored by Eskom for the Best Female Project, Best Innovation Project, Best Energy Project and Best Development Project.

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Lindokuhle Ndhlovu

I easily adapt from behind the computer to behind the lens, bringing you all the heartfelt stories from the heart of eMalahleni. My work is a reflection what is happening in and around the City of Coal. Not a day goes by that I am not amazed by the career I chose. It's a privilege to document the city's happenings, from the inspiring triumphs to the everyday struggles.
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