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During a ceremony on July 26, Gauteng MEC for Education and Youth Development Panyaza Lesufi officially launched the Thembisa Commerce and Entrepreneurship School of Specialisation with a focus on hospitality and tourism.

The MEC unveils the plaque at the Peermont-sponsored “hotel room classroom” with the school's principal, Steven Ngwane, Peermont Trustee Vusi Zwane and Emperors Palace's general manager Clive Tavener, during the MEC's visit. Photo: Yolanda van der Stoep

Formerly known as Tembisa Secondary, it is the 17th school repositioned in the country that will concentrate on skills development and entrepreneurship. To show its support, Emperors Palace established a simulated hotel room for teaching purposes at the school as part of the casino and resort’s Mandela Day initiatives.

In addition, the resort also announced an investment of R500 000 to the school to further the development of learners and teachers in the hospitality and tourism industry.

 

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