- Faculty of Education’s New Partnership with Ikhala TVET College: The Faculty of Education is establishing a collaboration with Ikhala TVET College aimed at skill development and community upliftment, with representatives from both institutions focusing on joint initiatives.
- Leadership Emphasizes the Importance of Partnerships: Professor Bongani Bantwini and other leaders highlighted the crucial role of partnerships in fostering educational growth and shared their institutions’ current efforts and potential areas of collaboration.
- Focus on Developing Joint Programmes: The collaboration aims to create programs that blend academic learning with practical skills training, addressing both educational enhancement and community needs in Whittlesea.
- Agreed Roadmap for Implementation: Both institutions agreed on concrete resolutions to guide their partnership, emphasizing that their collaboration seeks to produce tangible, measurable benefits for students and local communities.
The Faculty of Education is taking steps to strengthen its role in skills development and community upliftment through a promising new link with Ikhala TVET College. Representatives from both institutions met at the Masibulele Site in Whittlesea to discuss areas where they can work together for the benefit of students and the local community.
The meeting was led by Professor Bongani Bantwini, who emphasised the importance of partnerships in driving educational growth. Leaders from both sides shared an overview of their institutions, outlining their current work and identifying opportunities where they could support each other’s goals.
A key focus of the discussion was on building joint programmes that connect academic learning with practical skills training. This includes exploring initiatives that not only enhance teaching and learning but also address community needs in Whittlesea and surrounding areas.
Several resolutions were agreed upon, providing a roadmap for the partnership in the months ahead. Both parties highlighted that this collaboration is not just about formal agreements but about producing real, measurable change for students and communities.
The Faculty of Education believes this new relationship has the potential to create lasting impact by combining resources, expertise, and a shared commitment to education and development. Ikhala TVET College representatives echoed this view, expressing excitement about the road ahead.
As plans move forward, the partnership is expected to deliver practical projects that will open doors for learners, boost local skills, and contribute to long-term social and economic growth in the region.








