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The Citizen
2 days ago
- Science
- The Citizen
Local learners shine at Eskom Expo Regional Science Fair in Secunda
Learners from local schools demonstrated exceptional innovation and problem-solving skills at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists regional competition on July 26 at the Sasol Training Centre, Ukhozi Lodge. Young scientists impressed judges with their original ideas, scientific curiosity, and commitment to tackling real-world challenges affecting South African communities. The engineering category emerged as the most popular at this year's fair, drawing 60 entries, followed by strong participation in energy (31), social sciences (29), and environmental studies (20). Among the standout achievers were Alandri Bezuidenhout and Aiden Pösch from Laerskool Secunda, who earned a bronze and gold medal, respectively. Khaya Mthombeni and Tsiko Tshaduli from Highveld Park High School each received a silver medal. The Eskom Expo hosts regional science fairs in 35 regions across South Africa, offering school learners the opportunity to showcase their innovative projects and research on a competitive platform. This year's participants went through a rigorous pre-selection, which included workshops aimed at boosting scientific skills, and mandatory school- and district-level expos that reached over 17 500 learners. Mologadi Motshele, acting CEO of the Eskom Development Foundation, emphasised the strategic importance of STEMI (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and innovation) in building a sustainable future for South Africa. 'By cultivating interest and excellence in STEMI from an early age, the Eskom Expo not only develops individual potential but also contributes to economic growth, innovation, and social equity,' said Motshele. 'These young scientists are future problem-solvers who will tackle challenges in energy, climate change, healthcare, food security, and digital transformation.' The regional science fairs offer more than just awards; they provide a platform for participants to engage with peers, educators, and STEMI professionals. These interactions are designed to foster critical thinking, sharpen communication skills, and refine research capabilities. Besides medals, learners can win special awards such as best female project, best innovation project, best energy project, and best development project. Eskom Expo executive director, Parthy Chetty, highlighted the long-term vision: 'The Eskom Expo is South Africa's only national initiative dedicated to growing future scientists and engineers. 'These regional fairs are a vital first step in connecting young minds with professionals, helping to elevate their research ideas and bring their innovations to life,' said Chetty. ALSO CHECK: Spreekkamer in Standerton kry parkeerplekke vir gestremdes ALSO CHECK: Repair centre opens in Standerton, connects with community


The Citizen
17-07-2025
- Science
- The Citizen
Eskom Expo empowers future scientists through regional science fairs across South Africa
The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists will soon host a series of regional science fairs in 35 regions across South Africa. Learners will have the opportunity to showcase their innovative ideas, scientific research, and problem-solving skills on a competitive platform. Participants have been pre-selected after taking part in various expo activities, including workshops designed to elevate scientific skills, as well as mandatory district expos where young scientists received expert guidance and insights into conducting impactful research investigations. This year, more than 17 500 learners presented their research projects. Mologadi Motshele, who is the acting chief executive officer for the Eskom Development Foundation, said Eskom perceives the importance of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and innovation (STEMI) as a strategic enabler of South Africa's growth, innovation capacity, and long-term sustainability. 'By cultivating interest and excellence in STEMI from an early age, the Eskom Expo not only develops individual potential but also contributes to the broader goals of economic growth, innovation, and social equity. 'These young scientists are the future problem-solvers who will address the challenges of energy, climate change, healthcare, food security, and digital transformation. 'Our ongoing support of the Eskom Expo reflects our belief that investing in young minds today ensures a sustainable, skills-driven South Africa tomorrow,' said Motshele. Learners taking part in the science fairs will enjoy the opportunity to engage with other learners, educators, and professionals from various STEMI fields. These interactions are designed to build their critical thinking and research skills while enhancing their communication and presentation abilities. In addition to showcasing their research, young scientists will stand a chance to win a range of prestigious awards, including prizes for the best female project, best innovation project, best energy project, and best development project. Eskom Expo executive director, Parthy Chetty, said: 'The Eskom Expo is South Africa's only national initiative that aims to grow future scientists and engineers for our country. 'These regional science fairs are the first step to our young scientists engaging with professionals in a meaningful way, which will further develop their research ideas and innovations. We wish them well in the judging process and urge them to continue refining their projects.' More than 6 000 projects are set to be showcased across the country this year. Young scientists will compete for the highly coveted opportunity to represent their regions and provinces at the prestigious Eskom Expo International Science Fair (ISF) at the Emperors Palace Conference Centre in Kempton Park from October 6 to 10. ISF participants will compete for prizes, bursaries, opportunities, and a chance to be selected to showcase their projects at international science fairs in the United States of America, Asia, Europe, and the rest of Africa. Prospective judges are encouraged to apply to judge at an upcoming regional science fair to gain experience in evaluating research projects at the Eskom Expo ISF. Professionals such as engineers, doctors, veterinarians, teachers, lecturers, researchers, scientists, and IT professionals are being sought. Educators can earn SACE Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points, while scientists registered with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions can earn continuing professional development points. Other professionals can obtain credit through their respective professional bodies. Visit to apply. The regional science fair will take place on July 26 at the Sasol Training Centre, Ukhozi Lodge Hall. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!