Rand Mutual Assurance (RMA), South Africa’s leading social insurer, has officially launched its flagship STEAM Project at Botlhabelo High School in Brits, in theRand Mutual Assurance (RMA), South Africa’s leading social insurer, has officially launched its flagship STEAM Project at Botlhabelo High School in Brits, in the

RMA Launches Multi‑Million‑Rand STEAM Project To Build Future-Ready Talent

2026/02/20 20:53
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Rand Mutual Assurance (RMA), South Africa’s leading social insurer, has officially launched its flagship STEAM Project at Botlhabelo High School in Brits, in the North West province, marking a major investment in South Africa’s future skills pipeline.

The initiative, funded by RMA in partnership with the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA), the North West Provincial Department of Education, and Northam Platinum Mines, represents a multi‑million‑rand commitment to strengthening science, technology, engineering, accounting, and mathematics (STEAM) capabilities among learners in rural and underdeveloped areas.

As part of RMA’s broader Social Insurance mandate, the project highlights the organisation’s commitment to social impact, particularly in communities where access to high-quality STEAM education remains limited.

Nationally, South Africa continues to face a significant shortage of technical and analytical skills.

According to the Department of Higher Education and Training, occupations in engineering, ICT, financial services, and related technical fields consistently rank among the country’s top scarce skills.

Industry research reveals that South Africa faces a critical STEAM skills gap, with over 60% of companies reporting shortages as a major barrier to growth and transformation.

At the same time, only 13% of university graduates pursue STEAM fields, leaving, for instance, a 70 000-person deficit in ICT.

This shortage threatens economic development and requires urgent educational, training, and industry interventions.

This programme directly addresses this gap by providing targeted academic support, digital learning access, and structured career guidance to 150 learners in the Further Education and Training (FET) phase.

The programme focuses specifically on students who study mathematics, physical sciences, and accounting – subjects that form the backbone of South Africa’s future technical workforce.

Delivered by Primestars, a national leader in youth development programmes, the initiative includes:

  • Structured weekend academic classes, supported by baseline assessments, revision sessions, and continuous learner tracking
  • Digital and blended learning, including access to Primestars’ online platforms and supplementary content
  • Career guidance and exposure, connecting learners to real opportunities in the STEAM sector
  • Learning support enablers, such as printed materials and programme coordination
  • Access to Northam Eland Mine’s bursary and educational programmes, creating meaningful opportunities for tertiary study and employment

Speaking at the launch, Thulani Sibeko, RMA’s COID and Social Insurance CEO, emphasised the organisation’s long-term commitment to building a future-ready workforce.

“South Africa’s economic resilience depends on our ability to grow a strong pipeline of technical and analytical talent,” Sibeko said.

“Yet, too many young people, especially in rural communities, are excluded from opportunities simply because they lack access to quality STEAM education.

“Through this investment, and in partnership with INSETA, the North West Department of Education, Primestars, and Northam Platinum Mines, we are helping to close that gap.

“Our goal is to ignite learners’ passion for STEAM careers and equip them with the capabilities our economy urgently needs.”

The launch event also included a stakeholder walkabout at Botlhabelo High School, providing partners with firsthand insight into the school’s infrastructure needs, including connectivity, science laboratory capacity, and learning resources.

This forms part of a broader effort to identify opportunities for additional support beyond the core programme.

“This initiative is not just about academic performance; it is about opening doors to dignity, unlocking potential, and empowering long-term economic participation,” Gabby Nxumalo, Chief: People and Brand at RMA, shared during the launch.

“By investing in these learners today, we are investing in the future of our sector and our country.”

The STEAM Project forms part of RMA’s expanding portfolio of social impact programmes, designed to uplift communities, strengthen resilience, and support South Africa’s long-term development priorities.

  • This article was originally published by The Bulrushes It is republished by TechFinancials under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence. Read the original article
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