RES AN ESSENTIAL DESTINATION – UK COLLEGE

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RES AN ESSENTIAL DESTINATION - UK COLLEGE
RES AN ESSENTIAL DESTINATION - UK COLLEGE

Africa-Press – Eswatini. The Royal Eswatini Sugar Corporation (RES Corp) has once again welcomed 30 students from a UK-based college as part of the exchange/volunteer outreach tour.

Last Thursday, the group of 30 student who were also accompanied by their college Principal, Giles Sutton, were educated on the operations of the sugar manufacturing corporation – to understand the cane growing process and of course, irrigation and harvesting and a tour of the Mhlume factory. This educational tour helps the international students with comprehending the theory of their academics to visualising and understanding the practical operations. Also, it fulfils their passion to make a positive impact on the lives of their peer emaSwati as well as to learn more about the beautiful Eswatini culture. “This is one of the most important educational tours and an essential destination for our students to come and learn about the Eswatini culture and make positive strides towards improving the lives of emaSwati,” he said.

Excited

He further went on to state that they were excited that the annual tour has resumed. He said: “The reception we received from the company employees is warm and we always look forward to our return trips. Also, over the years, our students have valuable experiences which enhances their learning and appreciation of the different world cultures. This year is even extra special because they also joined the national Sibaya event.” On another note, the Corporate Social Investment Manager, Phindile Dlamini, on behalf of the company, expressed the importance of the exchange of knowledge gained by the students through this interaction, enhancing their ability of understanding RES Corp on the backdrop of their experience in Eswatini as future world leaders. “RES appreciates the value they bring into local communities through this volunteer programme, a shared agenda that the corporation is also committed to. We look forward to this continued partnership,” she said.

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