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Emperors Palace helps develop hospitality and tourism

Since establishing the relationship the Palace of Dreams has been involved in numerous initiatives at the school.

This Mandela Day Emperors Palace continued its support and commitment to the Tembisa Commerce and Entrepreneurship School of Specialisation with a focus on Hospitality and Tourism (Tembisa SOS).

It did so by presenting uniforms to 76 Grade 10 learners of the school and their teachers.

This was done to make hospitality studies more real for the learners.

During a visit to the school on Mandela Day (July 18), Emperors Palace’s complex operations executive, Clive Tavener (middle) of Modderfontein officially opened the Nutrition Centre along with GDE Cluster Leader Ekurhuleni North District, Matladi Moloi (left) and principal, Steve Ngwane (right) of Kempton Park. Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep.

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The learners also received food parcels during the visit.

When the school launched in 2022, Peermont Global and its flagship resort and casino, Emperors Palace, were quick to pledge their support and assist in the skills development of learners in the fields of hospitality and tourism.

Since establishing the relationship, the Palace of Dreams has been involved in numerous initiatives at the school.

Besides providing learners with uniforms, the feeding scheme room at the school which feeds approximately 1500 learners daily, was revamped.

The Palace of Dreams’ chief financial officer, Thembekile Makhoba of Edenglen is pictured with the school’s principal, Steve Ngwane of Kempton Park at one of the donated mobile food warming cabinets in the revamped Nutrition Centre. Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep.

Thanks to assistance from the Empact Group, the Palace of Dreams was also able to provide some much-needed kitchen equipment.

Gas stoves that were previously donated were also installed.

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