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Emperors Palace Invests over R350 000 in projects for Mandela Day

For BA and BCT The essence of Mandela Day is to take action and inspire change. And with the effects of Covid-19 still prevalent, Emperors Palace is still dedicated to improving the well-being of the communities in which they operate. For Mandela Day 2022, two projects were selected in Thembisa where the #WinningTeam volunteers assisted

The essence of Mandela Day is to take action and inspire change. And with the effects of Covid-19 still prevalent, Emperors Palace is still dedicated to improving the well-being of the communities in which they operate.

For Mandela Day 2022, two projects were selected in Thembisa where the #WinningTeam volunteers assisted with upgrading and repairing of facilities. On July 18 the team for The Palace of Dreams spent more than their 67 minutes at Thembisa Secondary School and Thembisa Self Help Association of the Disabled (T-SHAD).

Thembisa Secondary School
This school is one of the first to be gazetted as school of specialisation in hospitality and tourism in Gauteng. The school is a natural fit for Emperors Palace and Peermont operating in Ekurhuleni. Mandela Day was used to announce and new long-term partnership to transfer skills to the school’s learners to play a meaningful role in their careers. A initial investment of R500 000 was announced to further the development of learners and teachers so that the school may continue to provide a solid foundation for learners planning to further careers in the hospitality and tourism industry.

Emperors Palace established a simulated hotel room for teaching purposes to the value of R300 000, furnishing and equipping it with the elements required for learners to be able to do practical exercises and gain experience in hospitality environment. Along with constructing and furnishing the room, Emperors Palace donated linen and room amenities for the practical applications of housekeeping. As a school of specialisation Thembisa Secondary also teaches culinary disciplines. To further assist the Emperors Palace team planted various vegetables in their garden for ingredients, as well as assisted in cleaning classroom windows, promoting a culture of cleanliness, hygiene and the spirit of volunteerism. Peermont Executives and chef also participated in a cooking workshop to impart skills and knowledge and to inspire future cooks and chefs.

Thembisa Self Help Association of the Disabled (T-SHAD)
The Thembisa Association for the Physically Disabled (T-SHAD) takes care of and economically empowers people living with disabilities. For Mandela Day Emperors Palace volunteered at the School of Autism which provides education to young people with autism. The project included donating a new classroom container and furnishing it. The extra space will raise the teaching standards and enhance the learning experience of the learners.
In addition the Emperors Palace team volunteered to painting and fix the electrical cables of the administration block and assisted with painting the existing classroom containers.

“Mandela Day is always an important initiative to us,” says Emperors Palace Complex Executive, Clive Tavener. “Some communities were very hard hit by Covid-19 and now is the time for everyone to show their support and rebuild the local communities. As always we strive to provide sustainable solutions so that we can prepare the next generation.”

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