The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRALâs) national Career Expo kicked off in Mdantsane in the Eastern Cape last week where more than 1 000 Grade 9 learners from nine high schools attended.
The learners were addressed by motivational speaker and businesswoman Bongiwe Mafani, actor Moshe Ndiki and SANRAL Southern Regionâs research associate and PhD candidate Keith Nare.
The two-day expo, hosted by SANRAL in partnership with the Eastern Cape Department of Education (EC DoE), was held at the Dr. W.B. Rhubusana Building in Mdantsane and the Mdantsane Public Library in Nu 14, on Thursday, 28 February and Friday 1 March, respectively.
The expo seeks to expose rural schools to SANRALâs career opportunities, internships, and scholarship and bursary programmes. It is also aimed at increasing SANRAL bursary and scholarship beneficiaries in the province.
During the 2017/18 financial year 161 students received SANRAL bursaries to pursue higher education and 203 high school learners were enrolled in the roads agencyâs scholarship programme.
âSANRAL aims to contribute towards strengthening the countryâs expertise in engineering and construction through its development programme and through the bursary and scholarship programmes. These programmes enable young people to further their studies,â said Welekazi Ndika, SANRAL Southern Regionâs Stakeholder Relations and Communications Coordinator.
Sydney Swazi, deputy chief education specialist from the EC DoE said, âWe are humbled by this partnership. Our children are being exposed to alternative career choices to empower them to decide wisely.â
Lunga Mnyatheli, deputy chief education specialist from the EC DoE said, âwe feel honoured by the level and quality of presentations made by all the speakers. We are determined to make this an annual event.â
Bongiwe Mafani, originally from Butterworth, reminded learners of the vital role education plays. âKeep a positive mind and know you can achieve anything,â Mafani said.
Moshe Ndiki, programme director on day two of the expo, encouraged learners to follow their passion. âPush your passion more than anything,â he urged.
Ndiki, who hails from Mdantsane said, âfor you to become the best in maths and science you need to practice, also seek help if you struggle.â
SANRALâs Keith Nare encouraged the learners saying, âwith passion, hard work and commitment you can achieve anything. Your roots do not have to determine your future.â
SANRALâs Ndika said Grade 9 learners were invited because they must make subject choices in Grade 10. âWe want to encourage them to take maths and science as these are the main subjects required when applying for a SANRAL scholarship or bursary.â
âThrough our internal and external bursary programme; the scholarship programme; and SANRALâs training of communities in areas close to our major road projects We are committed to building a competent skills base in South Africa to support the objectives of the National Development Plan whilst achieving SANRALâs transformation goals,â Ndika said.
Noluvuyo Ntayiya, 14, a Grade 9 learner at Sinethemba High School said she hopes to become a doctor. âThis expo has motivated me and given me an opportunity to learn more about what SANRAL does,â Ntayiya said.
Qhamokuhle Toyiya, 16, a Grade 9 learner at Vulamazibuko High School said he plans to study nursing or architecture. âThe speakers inspired me to work harder. I am glad SANRAL has told us more about the scholarship and bursary programmes,â Toyiya said.
Okuhle Mzileni, 12, a Grade 9 learner at Sandisiwe High School aspires to become a doctor. âBeing here left me feeling more motivated to study further,â Mzileni said.
Aphiwe Zembetha, 15, a Grade 9 learner from Sakhisizwe High School wants to become an engineer. âI am now more eager to invest time in my studies. Listening to Mrs Ndika speak about what SANRAL does and their scholarship offering has made it easy for me to decide on a career choice.â
The scholarship programme, in its tenth year, will consider applicants with a 70-75% aggregate in Maths and Science, a 65% mark in English and an overall 75% plus pass rate. It pays for the school fees, books, stationery, uniform, sports uniform and for hosting the learner at a gala dinner/luncheon.
SANRALâs bursary scheme was initiated in 2007 and caters for students with outstanding academic performance in civil engineering and related studies in the built environment.
For more information on the scholarship and bursary programmes visit www.nra.co.za