Young KZN scientists shine at Eskom Expo

From left to right - Acting General Manager Eskom Central East Cluster Ms Jailuxmi Govender, Sinethemba Maphumulo (Special awards Best Female)and KZN Eskom HR Practioner, Zanele Cele. Maphumulo attends Durban Girls Secondary School with the project titled Crobbage in the Plant Science category. Picture: Supplied

From left to right - Acting General Manager Eskom Central East Cluster Ms Jailuxmi Govender, Sinethemba Maphumulo (Special awards Best Female)and KZN Eskom HR Practioner, Zanele Cele. Maphumulo attends Durban Girls Secondary School with the project titled Crobbage in the Plant Science category. Picture: Supplied

Published Aug 12, 2022

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Durban — The KwaZulu-Natal Central regional finals of the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists saw hundreds of budding scientists display their science and innovation research projects.

A total of 264 pupils from the region gathered at the UKZN Old Mutual Sports Hall to showcase their innovative science, engineering and social investigations. A total of 58 judges who are educators, specialists and scholars in the various competition categories and Eskom Expo enthusiasts evaluated and gave scores to the 245 projects that were on exhibition.

Ridge Park College Visual Arts teacher Mahadaye Kuppan shows off the art work of her Grade 12 matric class retrospective exhibition. | Bongani Mbatha: African News Agency (ANA)

The expo was one of 35 regional expos planned in all provinces – the first since 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This year, the greatest number of entries were seen in the Engineering category with 59 entries. There were also 45 entries in the Energy category, 29 entries in the Biomedical and Medical Science category and 24 entries in the Social Sciences category.

A total of 67 learners received bronze medals, while 75 received silver and 41 received gold.

The Eskom special award winners: Best innovation project: Mikaeel Hassim from Star College with the project titled “Mycoremediation – Use of edible oyster mushrooms in remediation of chemically polluted soils and for the decomposition of waste hydrocarbons”, in the Environmental Studies category.

Ridge Park College Visual Arts teacher Mahadaye Kuppan shows off the art work of her Grade 12 matric class retrospective exhibition. | Bongani Mbatha: African News Agency (ANA)

The best development award went to Nhlakanipho Dube from Embizeni High School with the project titled “Bioplastic from potatoes”, in the Environmental Studies category.

The best female award went to Snethemba Maphumulo from Durban Girls’ Secondary School with the project titled “Crobbage”, in the Plant Science category.

The best Energy award went to Rishta Premlall from Star College with the project titled “Production of charcoal from organic materials”, in the Energy category.

Ridge Park College Visual Arts teacher Mahadaye Kuppan shows off the art work of her Grade 12 matric class retrospective exhibition. | Bongani Mbatha: African News Agency (ANA)

Meanwhile, at Ridge Park College in Durban, 2022 matric visual arts pupils had a retrospective exhibition on display on Thursday.

Visual Arts teacher Mahadaye Kuppan said it was a progressive course that began in Grade 10 and developed through to Grade 12. The exhibition is viewed on a holistic look at the pupils’ work.

“It is developmental. Everything starts with a concept or idea they get from a picture or any source and they work on it towards a product in a particular theme. It is a creative expression that they execute in different medians and media. They create either 3D or 2D and specialise either in painting, sculpture or design and emphasis on drawing,” Kuppan said.

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