Top 50 maritime pupils in eThekwini see how ports operate

Durban — The Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA) Port of Durban hosted the top 50 maritime pupils from five eThekwini schools, to give them a glimpse of port operations.

Their visit was part of a career open day on Friday, October 28. The career open day is one of the activities held annually to commemorate Transport Month, which is celebrated by the Department of Transport to showcase services in aviation, the maritime industry, and in public transport.

The pupils study pure mathematics and maritime studies, and are from Mqhawe (Inanda), JG Zuma (Inanda), Mowat Park (Montclair) Margot Fonteyn (Klaarwater) and Sithengile (Clermont) high schools. Picture: Supplied

The pupils…

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