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Volkswagen Group Africa launches KwaNobuhle Maths and Science Centre in partnership with Kutlwanong

May 2025

  • Centre will support Grade 10-12 learners from nine schools in maths and science tuition
  • Four-year project also supported by Jendamark’s Odin Education

Kariega – Through various community initiatives, Volkswagen Group Africa (VWGA) has shown its commitment to furthering education and youth development, particularly in the community of Kariega where its headquarters are based.

In a significant step to strengthen both these priorities, VWGA launched its new KwaNobuhle Maths and Science Centre at Solomon Mahlangu Secondary School in Kariega this past weekend.

Established in partnership with Kutlwanong, a non-profit organisation (NPO) aimed at accelerating the quality of maths and science performance in townships and rural areas, this centre will benefit learners from Grade 10 to 12, coming from nine secondary schools in KwaNobuhle. The centre will offer Kutlwanong’s ProMaths programme, which has already proven impactful at 19 centres throughout South Africa. The programme will also be supported by Jendamark’s Odin Education, who will provide Omang e-learning tablets for learners to use.

VWGA has committed to investing about R25-million over four years to the programme, which will see 200 Grade 10 learners receive extra tuition in maths and science in 2025. These learners will then continue lessons with the centre until they finish Grade 12 in 2027, while a second intake of 200 Grade 10 learners will start in 2026 and benefit from tuition until 2028. Teaching will be conducted by seven mathematics and seven physical science teachers.

“Through our partnership with Volkswagen Group Africa, our learners are now afforded a fantastic opportunity of excelling in gateway subjects, namely mathematics and physical sciences,” said Tumelo Mabitsela, CEO of Kutlwanong. “The programme will adequately prepare learners to compete equally with all other learners across the globe in STEM careers. A few years from now, through the Promaths programme, we will see engineers emerging from KwaNobuhle all because of the investment made by VW Group Africa. 

Caption – Launch 1: L – R: Ray Tywakadi (EC Department of Education), Wandisile Jikeka (NMBM), Ulrich Schwabe (VWGA), Dr Luxolo Mdolo (ProMaths Alumni), Tumelo Mabitsela (Kutlwanong), Nonkqubela Maliza (VWGA), Nicholas Mmako (Investec), Collen Mkhomazi (Kutlwanong)

“As the Kutlwanong family, we value the partnership between Kutlwanong, VWGA and the Eastern Cape Department of Education. This partnership will validate the dreams of this community for years to come.”

Solomon Mahlangu was identified as the ideal location to establish the Centre due to its strong leadership, strategic location, and commitment to excellence. However, the Centre will benefit learners from Marymount Convent High School, Molly Blackburn Secondary School, Nkululeko Public Secondary School, Phaphani Secondary School, Thanduxolo Comprehensive Secondary School, Tinarha Secondary School, Uitenhage High School and VM Kwinana Senior Secondary School as well.

“We absolutely believe in the potential of our youth – but we also believe potential needs to be nurtured,” said Nonkqubela Maliza, VWGA’s Director for Corporate and Government Affairs. “We are especially excited to develop this potential when it comes to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects, which open doors into numerous industries.

“The KwaNobuhle Maths and Science Centre will give learners the opportunity to empower themselves and become the achievers, innovators and leaders of tomorrow. We are proud to play a part in that journey.”

Caption – Launch 2: Nonkqubela Maliza (VWGA) and Collen Mkhomazi (Kutlwanong)